Dominik Mysterio has launched a tirade towards the AFL and West Coast star Harley Reid after they dared to schedule their pre-season fixture similtaneously the Elimination Chamber.
About 50,000 followers are anticipated to pack Optus Stadium on February 24 to look at the WWE’s first Premium Live Event in Australia since 2018. The WA authorities lured the leisure giants to Perth and hundreds of thousands of followers can be watching on TV all over the world. The blockbuster occasion will characteristic Australia’s Rhea Ripley who’s the present WWE ladies’s champion together with a bunch of different huge names.
But when the AFL introduced its pre-season fixtures this week, it included a match simulation conflict between the Eagles and Dockers at Mineral Resources Park only one hour earlier than the Elimination Chamber.
The AFL recreation can be broadcast on Kayo and entice monumental curiosity given it will likely be Reid’s first alternative to compete within the quantity 9 uniform.
Mysterio turned to his evil character when requested in regards to the clashing of dates.
“Harley Reid? Who did he ever beat?” Mysterio requested.
“Not AJ Styles. I beat AJ Styles. He was number what pick? I didn’t even get picked because I was already there.
“It’s crazy. Can this kid even read? What’s his name? Harry Reid?
“At the same time as the Elimination Chamber? It’s not going to matter because if Mami’s (Ripley) on the show, nobody is going to be reading Harley Reid or watching this kid. I bet you he doesn’t even have a mullet like mine.”
West Coast General Manager of Football Gavin Bell stated he understands some followers could also be dissatisfied that the Eagles’ first hit-out towards an opposition will conflict with the WWE.
But he stated the membership needed to give itself the perfect preparation for the season, together with a seven-day break earlier than enjoying Adelaide the next weekend.
“We want to bring our fans along on our journey but respect they may have a dual interest at the same time. We understand that,” Bell stated.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au