Below are a couple of top WWE news stories of the day, featuring Triple H and Bray Wyatt.
• On his Kliq This podcast, Kevin Nash was asked who is the greatest of all time. Here’s what Nash said:
“My whole thing is, it’s just like, who’s the greatest of all time? It’s just like, you know, absolutely there’s the 1A and 1B you know, whether you’re a Flair guy or you’re a Hogan guy, and then there’s the business aspect guy and I say that the best run of anybody would be Triple H from all standpoints of the business. There’s no comparison.
I think one of the reasons is because he’s so good at what he does on a daily basis. As soon as he got his hands on the controls, sh*t changed. The product became, I mean, it just was night and day.
Then Vince (McMahon) almost tried to kibosh it and they went through all that sh*t again. I think at that point if it wouldn’t have went the way it did, I think Paul would have walked. Steph already had.
I mean, we never had the conversation, but I know Paul. I mean, I have talked to Paul about some other things. I know some other information that made me feel really good when I heard how Endeavor (TKO) felt about Paul.”
WATCH: Stephanie McMahon’s Buns Exposed By Triple H:
• During an interview with USA Today, Bo Dallas revealed that Bray Wyatt had hand-picked every single member of The Wyatt Sicks faction and was looking forward to working with them.
The Wyatt Sicks consists of Bo Dallas, Erick Rowan, Dexter Lumis, Joe Gacy and Nikki Cross.
Here’s what Dallas said:
“[Bray Wyatt] wanted to work with them. He hand picked them for reasons almost unknown to me. Like he just saw something and felt something in them.
Everything that’s going on up to this date and then going forward, if it’s not Windham’s idea, it has a piece of Windham’s idea in it.”
Bo also revealed that he didn’t want to continue wrestling after Bray’s passing, but his mindset changed as time went by:
“I didn’t know if I wanted to continue without my brother, but as this has gone forward, I realize he’s with me more than ever. I always loved wrestling, but I thought maybe the passing of my brother might have taken that away from me, but it’s been the exact opposite.”
