• WWF Legend Doesn’t Like Roman Reigns & The Usos Having “All The Belts”
During the latest episode of his Kliq This podcast, Old School WWF/WCW Legend “Diesel” Kevin Nash gave his thoughts on Roman Reigns and his Bloodline storyline.
The Bloodline currently holds a total of 6 Title belts: Roman Reigns holds the WWE Championship & the Universal Championship (together known as the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship), while The Usos hold the RAW & SmackDown Tag Team Titles (together known as the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship).
When asked about the current WWE product with his buddy Triple H in charge, Nash had the following to say:
“I’d like it more… I think it takes a while to…there’s just so much talent that I just…because I don’t watch 8 hours of it a week. You know, I just don’t have time to, so I miss a lot of NXT.
I used to watch NXT all the time and I don’t watch as much NXT as I used to and I’ve never been a SmackDown guy because it wasn’t really something that was around when I was there.
I bet you I was maybe on SmackDown 30 times in my career. I was always a RAW guy, so RAW, that’s my cup of tea. If I’m gonna watch something, I’m gonna watch RAW.
I just don’t, like with The Usos and Roman [Reigns] having all the belts, it’s like… I don’t know. It’s hard. I mean it definitely makes them a dynasty you know, and I think Roman’s done a really good [job].
He got a push [back in the day] and he kind of got Diesel’d and it kind of f**ked his push, but he’s solid now and I enjoy watching him. I enjoy his promos and I think adding [Sami] Zayn to that group was genius. I’ve always liked him.
I didn’t get Kevin Owens for the longest time, I just didn’t get it. It was just like one day I was watching and I was like ‘Wow, he’s a fearless motherf**ker.’ He’s got good psychology, he cuts good promos, he’s believable, I dig him.”
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• ON THIS DAY IN WWF HISTORY (December 23, 1989) – WWF Superstars of Wrestling
On this day in 1989, the World Wrestling Federation aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF Superstars of Wrestling’.
This episode was pre-taped at the Market Square Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana and featured matches, promos & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWF No Holds Barred: The Match/The Movie’ PPV.
Here’s the card:
The Ultimate Warrior vs. Brian Costello
Andre the Giant & Haku vs. Burt Todd & Frankie DeFalco
Bad News Brown vs. James Sexton
Jim Duggan vs. Conquistador #1
Rick Martel vs. Warren Bianchi
The Powers of Pain vs. Randy Fox & Larry Lawson
Ron Garvin vs. Spike Jones
