WWE: AJ Styles Gives Promo Saying “Somebody Doesn’t Want Me Here” on 9/9 WWE RAW Show, John Cena on Upcoming Final Boston & MSG Appearances, Toni Storm on She Wished WWE Gave Her More Instruction & Direction For Her Time There

AJ Styles Gives Promo Saying “Somebody Doesn’t Want Me Here” on Monday’s WWE RAW Show

Monday’s WWE RAW show at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin featured AJ Styles defeating El Grande Americano with some help from Dragon Lee after El Grande Americano Dos interfered multiple times.

Prior to the start of the match, Styles gave a promo to the live crowd during an ad break segment on Netflix saying that somebody has a vendetta for him in WWE and doesn’t want him here. Styles also mentioned how he has nobody to watch his back anymore due to his former The O.C. stablemates Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows being gone and Michin being on SmackDown.

“For the first time in my career, I’ve got no one watching my back. Gallows, Anderson, they are not here, Michin is on Smackdown, it’s like someone orchestrated a way for me not to win anymore. I’ll let you make your own conclusions. By the way, we are here live all over the world and for everybody it’s a commercial break, Imma tell you something you are not supposed to hear, but somebody doesn’t want me here. So, what we’re gonna do is you’e going to beat the piss out of Grande Americano tonight so the person that doesn’t want me here can feel some of his pain & mine also.”

Transcript h/t: Fightful.com


John Cena Comments on Upcoming Final Boston & MSG Appearances

As noted before, John Cena is currently scheduled to make his final appearance in Boston on November 10th and at Madison Square Garden in New York City on November 17th for his wrestling career.

Cena recently reflected on Twitter about his upcoming final Boston and MSG appearances for his retirement tour in WWE.

“As the Farewell Tour makes its final stops I cannot express how lucky and grateful I am to be invited one last time to @TheGarden and the @tdgarden in Boston! Any Boston fans hitting the @KowloonSaugus after the show?! Might C U there!!”


Toni Storm Comments on She Wished WWE Gave Her More Instruction & Direction For Her Time There

A recent episode of the Marking Out with MVP & Dwayne Swayze podcast featured former WWE and current AEW talent “Timeless” Toni Storm as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Storm’s thoughts about the concept of creative freedom in wrestling and how she had wished she had been given more instruction and direction for her time with the company.

“In the WWE, I don’t think I was told what to do enough. I wasn’t told to do anything, actually. I wasn’t told like, I mean, obviously you were told what to do under certain circumstance. But overall, I don’t feel like I was told what to do enough. I was very lost.

I mean, there’s direction in things like, ‘This is how you do it, this is what you do, this is what you do on television, this is cameras.’ But then, I guess in regards to a character — I was never like, I mean they write promos, but like I was just kind of — just did it. I wasn’t really told like, ‘Do this. Today you’re a cat and this is your character. Your name’s bloody Tori Smith.’ No one told me anything. And I kept my name the whole time, and it was like I had complete creative freedom to be honest. I saw where others didn’t and others were given things. So it’s a very difficult thing for me to grasp. Am I getting too deep?”

Storm also gave her thoughts about how she would have been willing to try anything in regards to her character in WWE.

“I would have done anything, to be honest. That’s the weird thing about this. If they had just given me some mad off-the-wall thing, I would have just 100 percent gone with it. I can honestly say that.”

Storm also gave her thoughts about the infamous pie-throwing angle she was involved in prior to her departure from WWE and how she was not upset over it.

“That was the most exciting thing I ever got to do really, when you think about it. The rest was just random wrestling.”

Transcript h/t: F4WOnline.com