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“They said they had nothing for us” – Nikki Bella On RAW XXX Controversy

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• “They said they had nothing for us” – Nikki Bella On RAW XXX Controversy

WWE Hall Of Famers Nikki Bella & Brie Bella were advertised to appear at RAW XXX, but they didn’t appear.

It looks like the Bella Twins had a falling out with WWE, because they went LIVE on Instagram and expressed their displeasure about how WWE didn’t acknowledge the women’s revolution during RAW XXX, especially talent like Mercedes Mone (Sasha Banks) and Saraya (Paige).

Alundra Blayze was the only female legend that was shown during RAW XXX. After news came out that WWE canceled the Steel Cage Match between Becky Lynch and Bayley because The Bloodline’s segment went longer than expected, “#WWEWomenDeserveBetter” started trending on Twitter.

Nikki Bella went LIVE on Instagram again to talk about this hashtag and revealed that WWE Officials told her they had nothing for the Bellas.

Below is what the former WWE Divas Champion said:

“So, I want to take a second to get on and talk about a few things. First about, maybe a few wrestling headlines I saw because, as you will see, the narrative will try to get changed so some people look good and others look bad. This is what is so amazing about this platform. We get to talk about the truth, right?

This week, from Monday till Thursday, Brie and I, and Artem (Chigvintsev), have been booked on crazy media because the premiere of ‘Nikki Bella Says I Do’ is Thursday night. WWE-owned show, by the way, which is why you see trailers on Monday Night RAW.

We were hoping, I think it was weeks ago, we were talking about going to RAW. They said they had nothing for us. So, we were booked on media on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and then there was possibly, maybe, an idea. Our whole team, including WWE and everyone else, had booked us for Monday being in New York.

Whatever you see of stuff, all of a sudden, stories change. That’s to clean up and throw it on people, nope. We already had all these commitments per the company we work for and everyone else. So, I know people like to throw it on people, but I’m not going to let that happen.

I love that you’re doing the hashtag, and I think you’re going to see a lot of narratives play because people have to protect themselves, and you’re going to get a lot of women blamed and people calling them crybabies.

It’s like, no, we put in just as much effort and work. All those women do, all of them, from every era. Not just women, but men too, because I think some male superstars can feel a way. Anyone who ever walks down that ramp and gets in that ring, they’re putting their body on the line and they have a love and passion for the business and anyone in any job, whether its wrestling, whether its a desk job working 8 to 5.”

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• ON THIS DAY IN WCW HISTORY (January 25, 1997) – WCW Saturday Night

On this day in 1997, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WCW Saturday Night’.

This episode was pre-taped at the Brown County Arena in Green Bay, Wisconsin and featured matches & storyline segments on the road to the ‘nWo Souled Out 1997’ PPV, that happened later on the same day.

The card of the show can be found here:

Disco Inferno vs. “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan

Mr. JL vs. Ultimo Dragon

High Voltage vs. Ace Darling & Devon Storm

Super Calo vs. Chris Jericho

Squire David Taylor vs. Bobby Eaton

Hugh Morrus & Faces of Fear vs. Steve “Mongo” McMichael & “Enforcer” Arn Anderson

Mark Starr vs. “Diamond” Dallas Page

The Gambler vs. Scotty Riggs

Chavo Guerrero Jr. vs. Lord Steven Regal

Public Enemy vs. Harlem Heat


        
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