KO Speaks Out After Last Week
Surprisingly, Kevin Owens apologizes for his actions last week. He says he has nothing but respect and admiration for Mr. McMahon; that he never intended to attack him. However, in his blind rage all he saw when he shook hands with a McMahon was Shane. Kevin says that people like himself don’t go to hell, they go to heaven.
"People like me don't go to hell. No, no, people like me...go to HEAVEN!" - @FightOwensFight #SDLive pic.twitter.com/vXRJZ5M1LH
— WWE (@WWE) September 20, 2017
I know you’re probably expecting more here, but that is basically the crux of it.
Hype Bros Have to Make Drastic Change
A friendship is strained as the Hype Bros continue to find their mojo…Get it? (I’ll see myself out.) Rawley says that they need to make a drastic change if they plan on getting back on a winning track.
"If we want things to change, we might have to do something drastic." - @MojoRawleyWWE #SDLive @ZackRyder pic.twitter.com/QqlZ4pbydU
— WWE (@WWE) September 20, 2017
This is a pretty interesting angle. I am finding it difficult to predict who is going to turn or if they are both going to undergo a transformation, much like the Usos. Something tells me we’ll find out at Hell in a Cell.
Only ONE man can embody @TripleH, @ShawnMichaels, and then BOTH of them at the same time...and his name is @HEELZiggler! #SDLive pic.twitter.com/t9G3Pl88GP
— WWE (@WWE) September 20, 2017
Dolph Ziggler
Week three of Ziggler’s multiple entrances before feuding with Bobby Roode program. Each week it becomes more difficult to sit through.