Norrin Radd
To me, my board!
Another bomb from @Da Kingyou really do watching every second of this trash knowing these details, pathetic
Oh how the mighty hath fallen
Another bomb from @Da Kingyou really do watching every second of this trash knowing these details, pathetic
what made them go with these 2?
they both white & blonde...charoltte is that and a better wrestler
Becky is the most over women's wrestler
and Sasha & Bayley better in the ring
i can understand natalya but Lacey
wish em the best though
There was a lot of social media talk about why WWE went with Evans and Natalya for the history-making bout at Crown Jewel, instead of someone like RAW Women's Champion Becky Lynch or SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley. Stephanie was asked why they went with Evans vs. Natalya instead of another match.
"Natalya is somewhat of a legend in the women's division," Stephanie said. "She is the veteran. She has been here for so long, been a part of so many of the changes that have happened. When you consider her legacy and family history, it's pretty remarkable. You take Lacey Evans, who is fairly new on the scene but who has not been shy about sharing her perspective on overcoming, especially in her life and the things she's been through. She has a young daughter and she wants to set an example and pave the way not only for her daughter but boys and girls all around the world. That's their personal stories.
"I can't think of better representatives for WWE. You can go on their social media. They've made some pretty awesome statements. Lacey Evans said 'I never thought I'd have the opportunities to do the things I've done with WWE. Tomorrow I get to show my little girl that hard work can bring you to history-making heights. I'm ready for this.'"
I can't work out whether Lacey is a smart or dumb choice based on her US Army background.
Some Saudis might like the US Army, I guess.
Could go down VERY badly though.
I can't work out whether Lacey is a smart or dumb choice based on her US Army background.
Some Saudis might like the US Army, I guess.
Could go down VERY badly though.