– SmackDown Live Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair hit the gym with her Mixed Match Challenge partner Bobby Roode to work on some cardio. Roode tried to hit a couple of “Woo’s” during the session but Flair did not approve. She ended the video by showing him how it’s done. Check it out here:
– With rumors circulating around that Chris Jericho vs. Tetsuya Naito could go down at NJPW’s USA: Strong Style Evolved event in Long Beach, California at the Walter Pyramid on March 25th, “Y2J” and Naito recently got into a short exchange on Twitter in Spanish:
– Jason Jordan was advertised to defend he and Seth Rollins’ RAW Tag Team Titles against Sheamus and Cesaro at a WWE live event from Amarillo, Texas this past Friday, but the son of WWE Hall Of Famer Kurt Angle did not appear. The match never took place and Roman Reigns & Seth Rollins instead defeated The Miz, Curtis Axel, and Bo Dallas in a 2-on-3 Handicap match.
– Early last week it was announced that former NXT Champion Bobby Roode and SmackDown Live Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair would be teaming up for the Mixed Match Challenge this week. It will air after SmackDown Live on Facebook Watch over the next several weeks. Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that WWE paired the two up so they could be called “The Robe Warriors.”
– Monday Night RAW General Manager Kurt Angle took to Twitter to announce that Cruiserweight Champion Enzo Amore will not be able to compete in the Mixed Match Challenge due to catching the flu. Angle is currently working on a replacement for “The Realest Guy In The Room”:
@real1 has the flu and thus I must replace him in the Mixed Match Challenge. #WWEMMC
Enzo Amore replaced in WWE Mixed Match Challenge due to illness
According to a Tweet from Raw General Manager Kurt Angle, WWE Cruiserweight Champion Enzo Amore will no longer be competing in WWE Mixed Match Challenge after being hospitalized with the flu.
The announcement from Raw’s General Manager comes just one day before he and SmackDown LIVE General Manager Daniel Bryan reveal which male and female Superstars will be teaming together in the upcoming WWE Mixed Match Challenge, beginning Tuesday, Jan. 16, at 10 ET/7 PT on Facebook Watch.
– Former WCW competitor and NBA legend Karl Malone was in attendance for last night’s SmackDown Live. After the show Malone shared a “Glorious moment with Bobby Roode inside the ring. Check it out here:
– Early tomorrow morning Chris Jericho will be returning to New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) for his highly-anticipated match-up against Kenny Omega at Wrestle Kingdom 12. Jericho took to Instagram to post some fan art that showed himself, Chris Benoit, and Eddie Guerrero. “Y2J” said that he is dedicating his match tomorrow to his “fallen brothers”:
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– In the dark main event after SmackDown Live and 205 Live tapings; a Six-Man Tag Team match between the teams of AJ Styles, Bobby Roode, and Shinsuke Nakamura took on the team of Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn, and Jinder Mahal. “The Phenomenal One” and his team were able to emerge victorious to send the crowd home happy.
Bobby Roode recently appeared as a guest on the Sam Roberts Wrestling Podcast and spoke candidly about TNA and WWE.
The 40-year-old was signed to WWE in 2016 and was called up to the main roster earlier this year.
Bobby Roode Interview Highlights
On WWE:
“For me, the WWE was always the ultimate. In sports entertainment this is the place to be if you want to make a name for yourself you have to get to this company and be put on this stage. It’s everything I thought it would be, to be honest with you.”
“Being around not only the guys in the lockerrom but the guys behind the scenes, the office, the production people, everything is so top notch and outweighs everything I’d ever experienced in my career before I got here.”
On His TNA/Impact Career:
“I have zero regrets in my career, i really have zero regrets. I was treated very well. I just came to a point in my career where I was at a company for over 12 years, I felt i did everything i could possibly do there…
I was doing well, I was supporting my family, I had zero complaints but it came to a point where it was like… I’m going to go to work for 6 days and then I’m going to sit home for 2 months… ”
“That’s not what I got in the business for, I got into the buinsess to be on the road.”
“I was starting to lose a passion for the buisness I’ve always loved” “It got to the pint in my career at the other company where i was like ‘I don’t love it anymore’.
“Fortunately for me, I got an opportunity and it’s been great”
– Below is video of The New Day gaming backstage after their win over Shelton Benjamin & Chad Gable on tonight’s SmackDown. Xavier Woods says they are the franchise tag team of the industry and they will definitely be SmackDown Tag Team Champions again as it is written in the stars. Kofi Kingston goes on about how “piping hot” they are.
– The dark main event after tonight’s WWE 205 Live in Lexington, KY saw Bobby Roode and Shinsuke Nakamura defeat Dolph Ziggler and WWE United States Champion Baron Corbin in tag team action.
– Hideo Itami tweeted the following after his latest vignette aired on tonight’s WWE 205 Live. No word yet on when his main roster debut will happen.
– It looks like the upcoming WWE Clash of Champions pay-per-view may see WWE United States Champion Baron Corbin defend against Bobby Roode. Tonight’s WWE SmackDown saw Roode issue a challenge to Corbin but Corbin turned him down. Below is video from that segment:
– Tonight’s SmackDown also saw WWE Champion AJ Styles defeat The Singh Brothers in a 2-on-1 Handicap Match, despite a pre-match attack from Jinder Mahal. Styles tweeted the following after the match and commented on his upcoming match with Jinder at WWE Clash of Champions:
Tried beating me 3 on 1… Couldn’t do it 2 on 1…. …And at #WWEClash you will NEVER beat me 1 on 1. #Phenomenal#SDLive
– Ruby Riot revealed on tonight’s SmackDown that her stable with Sarah Logan and Liv Morgan will be called The Riott Squad. The trio later defeated Naomi and SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair after Natalya walked out on her partners. As seen below, Naomi was stretchered out after being double teamed by Liv and Logan.
– As seen on last night’s episode of Monday Night RAW, Jason Jordan was removed from Survivor Series as a member of Team RAW as a result of a storyline injury; and replaced by former WWE Champion Triple H. Bobby Roode, one member of Team SmackDown, took to Twitter to respond to the news. The match will now feature Shane McMahon, Bobby Roode, John Cena, Randy Orton and Shinsuke Nakamura taking on Kurt Angle, Triple H, Braun Strowman, Finn Balor and Samoa Joe:
He created something special. …but I made it #Glorious. Ready to stand with Team #SDLive and play … The Game. #SurvivorSeries
– After RAW last night WWE aired a special WWE 24 episode on Bill Goldberg. WWE tweeted out a clip from the special in which the former WCW Champ reunites with Vince McMahon:
– On Twitter yesterday (Wed. October 18, 2017) WrestleCircus Tweeted at Cody Rhodes indicating that Zack Ryder doesn’t get the credit that he deserves. Rhodes responded to this by recalling how arenas used to chant “we want Ryder” for several months:
Former NXT Champion Bobby Roode recently did an interview with ESPN to talk about a variety of professional wrestling topics; including his entrance theme, being trusted by WWE to be the NXT Champion, and working for WWE. You can check out the highlights here:
Changing his entrance music:
“It wasn’t me at all, actually. I had a different song picked out. I was about to debut on NXT, and about a week or two later, as I waited for some paperwork to be finished up, I had a conversation with Triple H about the character and what I wanted to do. He came up to me that TV taping and said, ‘Hey I’ve got this song that we have, and I think it kind of fits your character a little better, so why don’t you have a listen?’ So it could’ve went one of two ways: It could’ve really sucked or it could’ve been really great. And it’s been better than great — glorious, I guess you could say. The song itself was a blessing. It’s been a gift, because in this business, everyone talks about the entrance, but without the song, there is no entrance.”
Being trusted to be the NXT Champ:
“Being the focal point, being the guy who was put on the posters and having a good championship run, and being the guy they had faith in to carry the company and be in the main event every night, that was such an incredible feeling for me to come here. Coming from a different place, and 19 years in the business is a long time. I had a lot of experience, but I wasn’t sure kind of what to expect.”
Working in WWE:
“The WWE is the be-all and end-all of sports entertainment. They just do things right. They’ve done it for so many years, and the business aspect of it, the WWE machine … WWE is a machine and so many brilliant people here, the experience, it’s just a different feel, especially now being a part of SmackDown, being on the road, doing the live events, touring around and coming to things like this to be able to promote a video game.”
You can check out Roode’s full interview with ESPN by clicking this link here.
WWE Superstar and former NXT World Champion Bobby Roode recently spoke with Gamespot to hype the upcoming release of WWE 2K18.
Here are some highlights of what he said about:
Joining SmackDown Live: “Of course being on SmackDown is a huge career highlight for me. I really enjoyed my time in NXT. It was an amazing experience there, but you can’t get complacent in this business. Obviously being on SmackDown, there are a lot of guys there that I wanna get in the ring with. As far as the character goes, I’m just out there having fun. I got a smile on my face, and why wouldn’t I? I’m getting an opportunity to live my dream, go out there every week, and be a part of SmackDown Live and make SmackDown Live ‘glorious.’”
WWE Superstars He Wants To Work With: “Oh man, I’d be standing here for probably an hour. Yeah, Seth Rollins, the guy who is on the cover of 2K18; Roman Reigns; and Dean Ambrose. Let’s talk about the SmackDown side. We got Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn, Randy Orton, and Rusev. There are just a ton of guys. The sky’s the limit really, and I feel like a kid in a candy store, like I’m starting my career all over again because there is so many cool opportunities that await. So, hopefully I’ll get a chance to work with all of those guys.”
Asuka Joining Monday Night RAW: “She’s gonna be dominant, she really is. There’s never been another superstar, let alone a woman, who has ever dominated this way since maybe Goldberg. I think it’s gonna be an exciting time for Raw. It’s obviously a very exciting time for Auska as well. So, it’s just a shame that she’s got that collar bone injury, and that she couldn’t have come up any sooner. But, she’s got a long career ahead of her. She’s gonna be very successful, and she’s an amazing talent. So, I’m looking forward to watching her.”
Bobby Roode has been on a roll since making his SmackDown Live debut after SummerSlam, picking up wins over Aiden English and Mike Kannellis in recent weeks.
According to Bryan Alvarez on Wrestling Observer Live, it’s expected that Dolph Ziggler’s current gimmick of impersonating WWE Superstars and legends will eventually lead to him impersonating Roode’s “Glorious” entrance, setting up a feud between them.
As announced on Monday, Roode and Ziggler are scheduled to face each other at Starrcade from the the Greenboro Coliseum on November 25th.
Speaking of Roode, he’s got a new “Glorious” t-shirt available at WWEShop.com.
Discussion: What do you think about a possible Bobby Roode vs. Dolph Ziggler feud?
It has only been a few weeks since Bobby Roode made his main roster debut and naturally, there are a lot of wrestlers on both of WWE’s top Brands whom people want him to face.
During his recent appearance on The Baby Huey and Bimbo Jimbo show, the former NXT Champion was asked who is the wrestler he would like to face in the main roster.
Replying to the question Roode took the name of his fellow TNA Alumni AJ Styles saying that it would be very special for him to face the current US Champion on a WWE Stage:
“The first guy that kind of comes to mind here on the Smackdown roster would be A.J. (Styles). A.J. is one of those guys that I had the pleasure of coming up together in the business with. He’s been in the business as long as I have, and we’ve traveled many roads together, and been in the ring a lot, but never on a WWE stage, so that would be very special for me”
Continuing on the topic, he also talked about potential opponents from the Raw roster and took the names of John Cena and Braun Strowman:
“Anybody on Raw? I mean again there are so many guys over there. John Cena would be awesome. Braun Strowman…I mean the names go on and on and on guys that I haven’t been in the ring with.”
Apart from this, Bobby Roode also talked about being excited while joining NXT and repeated his comments about how it brought back his passion for wrestling.
WWE Superstar Bobby Roode recently did an interview with Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated just after making his main roster debut on SmackDown Live since dropping his NXT Title to Drew McIntyre at NXT Takeover. “The Glorious One” discussed one of the highlights of his run with TNA and how joining NXT brought his passion for the business back. Check out what he had to say here:
Being able to work with two-time WWE Hall Of Famer Ric Flair in TNA, and Ric Flair and Jay Lethal’s segment:
“That moment with Ric was such a great moment. In that particular moment, I didn’t keep a straight face. I don’t think anyone in that ring kept a straight face. If you thought we did, it was just good editing by the camera crew.”
NXT bringing back his passion for the business:
“NXT brought my passion back. I got the chance to work with all the coaches down at the Performance Center, and I was able to pick Triple H’s brain, too. Also, working with Shawn Michaels was amazing. He’s been very supportive of me, and extremely helpful.”
You can check out Roode’s full interview with Sports Illustrated by visiting this link here.
Bobby Roode made his final NXT appearance on Friday night from St. Catharines, Ontario. Roode competed in the triple threat main event, but came up short against NXT Champion Drew McIntyre in a match that also involved Andrade “Cien” Almas.
Roode lost the NXT Championship to Drew McIntyre over SummerSlam weekend back at NXT Takeover: Brooklyn III, joined SmackDown Live the following week and has been finishing up his remaining dates for NXT.
Here are full results from the show:
Johnny Gargano defeated Killian Dain
Ember Moon defeated Nikki Cross
NXT Tag Team Champions SAnitY (Eric Young and Alexander Wolfe) retained against Tino Sabbatelli and Riddick Moss
Aliyah and Lacey Evans defeated Mandy Rose and Vanessa Borne
Aleister Black defeated Hideo Itami
Tye Dillinger defeated The Velveteen Dream
NXT Champion Drew McIntyre retained over Bobby Roode and Andrade “Cien” Almas
WWE released the following video of Bobby Roode delivering a ‘glorious’ farewell message to the live crowd:
Bobby Roode spoke to The Peter Borough Examiner recently and below are some of the highlights from the interview:
Losing his drive in TNA:
“To be honest, when I was with TNA, I just didn’t have the drive any more, I didn’t have the passion. It was unfamiliar territory to me, because I’ve always loved the business and I’ve always been passionate about it. It was the first thing that I thought of when I woke up, last thing I thought about when I went to bed. I just didn’t have that any more.”
Seeing other performers from TNA go to WWE and do well:
“It was very intriguing to me. Honestly, I didn’t want to do anything else with my life. I knew that I still had a lot of really good years left in this business. I really wanted to get the opportunity to come to WWE. NXT was presented to me and I was very excited about the opportunity that was given.”
His entrance at NXT TakeOver: Toronto with a backup choir:
“It was fun. That was one of my favorite ones actually, the one with the choir. I think it was 80, 84 people in the choir and just coming up from underneath the stage. Being in my hometown, of course, at the Air Canada Centre, that was probably my most memorable entrance by far.”
You can check out the entire interview by clicking here.
Former NXT Champion Bobby Roode recently spoke with Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated about various topics. Here are the highlights:
His time in NXT:
“NXT brought my passion back. I got the chance to work with all the coaches down at the Performance Center and I was able to pick Triple H’s brain too. Also, working with Shawn Michaels was amazing. He’s been very supportive of me and extremely helpful. This past year was really gratifying on many different levels. To come here with the experiences I’ve had and to have the year I’ve had and be looked upon in the locker room as a leader with people coming to me for advice, it’s still surreal to me. There are so many great minds within this company and I’m learning every day. I truly believe that in this business, you can never learn enough, I’ve been in this business for two decades, but the fun is just about to begin.” Feeling that he is the future of WWE and his main roster debut:
“This is what I love to do,” said Roode. “I have passion for this, and I’m in the best shape of my life. I’ve been doing this for two decades, but believe me, we’re just getting started.”
– Bobby Roode deafeated Mike Kanellis in the dark match before this week’s episode of SmackDown Live. WWE uploaded a video after the event where Roode discusses the match and performing in front of the WWE Universe. Roode talks about how anything can happen in the ring, and says he was glad to open up the show to make the SmackDown crowd feel a little bit more glorious.
– The rubber match between TJP and Rich Swann has been booked for next week’s 205 Live in Las Vegas, NV. TJP returned to the ring this week with a win over Ariya Daivari. Perkins had been out of action selling a storyline injury.
– WWE ran an angle on SmackDown this week where show commissioner Shane McMahon assaulted Kevin Owens, which prompted Owens to sue McMahon and WWE in retaliation. Owens says he’s going to take over SmackDown, and Shane issued an apology on Twitter to the employees who might be effected by what’s about to happen. As noted, WWE Chairman Vince McMahon will be on SmackDown next week to take part in the storyline.
Apologies to the @WWE Superstars, employees, & fans that were affected by my actions tonight that led to my suspension. #SDLive
WWE Superstars predict Conor McGregor versus Floyd Mayweather
In the latest episode of WWE Pop Question, Superstars gave their predictions on who they think will win Saturday night’s boxing match between Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather.
Enzo Amore insisted that they turn it into a Triple Threat match so he could emerge as the winner. Becky Lynch, Renee Young and Maria Kanellis picked McGregor to win.
Corey Graves, Mike Kanellis, TJP, The Usos and Baron Corbin picked Mayweather. Rusev stated that they both are already winners because of the amount of money they are going to make tomorrow night.
Bobby Roode’s final NXT dates
Bobby Roode lost the NXT Championship to Drew McIntyre on Saturday at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn III. On this past Tuesday, Roode made his SmackDown debut and defeated English. Roode also appeared on Wednesday’s episode of NXT in a backstage segment and stated that he wanted his rematch for the NXT Championship. Roode also said that he wanted to embarrass Roderick Strong before he left NXT.
WWE posted the following video of Bobby Roode inviting the NXT Universe to come see him one final time:
When the reports of Bobby Roode making his Main Roster debut and joining the SmackDown Live first came out, it was speculated that he could take Baron Corbin’s place on the Blue roster since officials have lost faith in Corbin, although apparently, that’s not the case.
During the latest instalment of Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer talked about Roode’s debut on the Main Roster. He indicated that the former NXT Champion will be working as a face and would possibly be taking the spot of John Cena on The SmackDown Roster.
This is an interesting news as so far we have only seen the heel avatar of the former TNA Star on WWE TV since his debut on NXT back in August 2016 and we are yet to see him working as a babyface in the company.
As seen on this week’s episode of SmackDown Live, Bobby Roode made his Main Roster debut. He acted as a face during his first appearance on the Blue Brand and defeated former NXT Star Aiden English who is a heel.
On the other hand, John Cena returned to Raw this past week and it’s been reported multiple times that he is done with Smackdown for now and the Leader Of Cenation will be only be appearing on the Red Branded show in near future.
Former WCW President and Monday Night RAW General Manager Eric Bischoff recently took to his podcast, Bischoff On Wrestling, to comment on the now-former NXT Champion Bobby Roode’s recent main roster debut on SmackDown Live. Bischoff claimed that he sees Roode being successful anywhere on the WWE’s card, even as a main eventer, and made an interesting comparison between Roode and AJ Styles. Here are the highlights:
Could Bobby Roode be successful as a main eventer:
“I think Bobby Roode has all of the talent in the world to be successful anywhere on the card, including the main event. I can’t say enough good things about Bobby Roode. As a human being, as a performer… I am just surprised it has taken this long quite frankly. I expected Bobby to kind of explode out of the scene much the same way AJ Styles did. I can’t say enough good things about him.”
If he wishes Roode and AJ Styles got a shot like this in WWE sooner:
“No. They are where they are because of what they learned, because of the experience and because of the journey. Both AJ and Bobby, neither one of them are injury prone. I still think they’ve got a lot of runway left in them. I really, really do. They are great athletes, unbelievably talented, smart, they know how to conduct themselves both in and out of the ring. All of that will lead to a lot of longevity in my opinion. I think we are going to be seeing AJ Styles and Bobby Roode for a long time to come.”
– As previously noted, former NXT & TNA Champion Bobby Roode made his SmackDown debut on Tuesday night in a victory against Aiden English. Triple H took to Twitter during Tuesday’s show to welcome Roode to the WWE main roster, writing “One chapter ends and another #Glorious one begins.”
– The pre-show dark match at the Barclays Center before SmackDown tonight was Tyler Breeze & Fandango vs. The Ascension. Breeze and Fandango scored the win.
– WWE uploaded the below new video on Tuesday night to honor Hero Award recipient Denise Taylor from the JCC of Staten Island, NY.
Aiden English performed a song in the ring. The light’s went out and Bobby Roode’s music hit. Roode appeared on the entrance ramp as the Brooklyn crowd sang his theme music. Roode then made his way to the ring as the crowd continued to sing along.
Bobby Roode vs Aiden English
The crowd chanted “Bobby Roode!” as the bell rang. Roode posed in the ring and the crowd chanted “glorious”. Aiden English took a bow in the ring as the crowd booed. Roode connected with a Clothesline and knocked him out of the ring as SmackDown went to a commercial break.
During the break, English took his sweet time getting back in the ring. English finally returned to the ring and Roode connected with a chop in the corner. Roode then stomped on English in the corner and once again posed for the crowd. English booted Roode in the chest and then bounced his head off the turnbuckle. English then planted Roode with a Suplex for a two count.
When SmackDown returned, English was still in control of the match and started slapping Roode in the back of the head. Roode got pissed off and launched English into the corner. Roode connected with a couple of chops and then hit an inverted Atomic Drop. Roode hit a Clothesline in the corner and then hopped up to the second rope and hit a Blockbuster. English hit the Director’s Cut for a two count.
Aiden made his way up to the top turnbuckle and tried to jump on Roode but Bobby ducked out of the way. Roode then planted English with the Spinebuster and followed it up with the Glorious DDT for the pinfall victory.
Winner: Bobby Roode
Renee Young then interviewed Bobby Roode after the match. Renee asked what brought Roode to SmackDown and Roode congratulated Shane McMahon and Daniel Bryan for cashing in on the hottest free agent in sports entertainment today. Roode said that everything he does is big box office. Roode said that now that he is here, SmackDown has gone from being great to absolutely glorious. Roode then posed for the crowd once again as his music hit.
Tonight’s episode of SmackDown Live from thein Brooklyn, NY is shaping up to be … glorious.
Bobby Roode was seen arriving at the Barclays Center on Tuesday afternoon, a sign that the former NXT Champion will be making his highly anticipated main roster debut in a matter of hours.
Roode was backstage at last night’s RAW and is rumored to be joining the SmackDown brand. After dropping theNXT Championship to Drew McIntyre on Saturday night at Takeover: Brooklyn III, the stage is set for his arrival.
Last week during SummerSlam weekend, we had a chance to attend the WWE 2K18 launch party in New York City. SEScoops correspondent Jason Solomon of the popular Solomonster Sounds Off podcast got a chance to speak with now-former NXT Champion Bobby Roode about his experience in NXT, if he wants to join the main roster in the near future and which WWE Superstar he wants to work with on the main roster.
Roode said it’s been one hell of a year for him in NXT after a long career working .. elsewhere. He raved about the WWE Performance Center and has gotten the chance to work closely with head trainer Matt Bloom, Triple H and WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels.
“It’s been a really gratifying year for me,” said Roode. “To be welcomed in to this company and the NXT locker room the way I have the last year and a half has been really cool. To be looked upon as a guy with a lot of experience, kind of a locker room leader is cool, but at the same time I’ve been able to learn from a lot of people as well. In this business, you always continue to learn everyday.
“That’s one of the best things about being in NXT. There’s so many great minds available down at the Performance Center in Orlando. Matt Bloom and his coaching staff are phenomenal and very hands on. Triple H has his finger on the pulse at all times. I’ve been fortunate enough to work with Shawn Michaels over the last six months. It’s kind of like getting your PHD in professional wrestling when you’re in the room with him, so no complaints.”
Bobby Roode is rumored to be joining the main roster soon, but it sounds like he still has things he wants to accomplish in NXT. Roode says NXT is the hottest brand in WWE today and would like to see NXT hold live tapings for their weekly WWE Network show.
“It’s funny because I get that question a lot. One of my goals since coming to NXT is to get NXT to the same level as RAW and SmackDown. I really don’t feel like NXT is a lower brand. I feel like we’ve almost reached that level. It’s a very popular brand and I think it’s the hottest brand under the WWE umbrella. I would love for NXT to one day to be able to do live television and maybe that’s the next level we take that to, I don’t know.”
When he does arrive on either RAW or SmackDown, Roode says he’d love to work with the biggest star in WWE, John Cena.
“There’s a laundry list of guys when you think about RAW and SmackDown that I’ve never been in the ring with. To narrow it down to one, obviously a guy I would love to have a moment with is John Cena.”
Check out the full video below, which also includes interviews with WWE Champion Jinder Mahal, Braun Strowman, RAW General Manager Kurt Angle, former RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss and Bayley.