WWE Superstars Throwing Shade on Non-WWE Wrestlers During Season of Thanks (ep.811)
NOV 23, 2023
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Jey Uso spoke with the Ringer and gave some apparent shade to wrestlers outside of WWE saying "If you all want these dream matches, you all going to have to bring your ass to WWE, dog, to the top tier. You all going to have to come. Where we at ain’t dropping down"
WWE superstars have become synonymous not just with body slams and suplexes but also with an insatiable appetite for ego-stroking and shade-throwing. It seems that the art of boasting has become a main event in itself, with WWE wrestlers showcasing their talent not just inside the squared circle, but also in the arena of verbal jabs aimed at non-WWE wrestlers.
One glaring example of this egotistical phenomenon is the way WWE superstars revel in belittling their counterparts from other wrestling promotions. Whether it's New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), Ring of Honor (ROH), or any other thriving wrestling organization, you can bet your bottom dollar that a WWE superstar will be there to throw shade.
Let's take, for instance, the case of Roman Reigns, the self-proclaimed "Tribal Chief" of WWE. Reigns, in all his glory, has not shied away from boasting about the alleged superiority of WWE over its competitors. In interviews and on social media, Reigns has been quick to dismiss the achievements of non-WWE wrestlers, insinuating that they operate in some minor league while he lords over the big leagues.
And how can we forget about the "Queen" herself, Charlotte Flair? The daughter of wrestling legend Ric Flair, Charlotte has become notorious for not just adopting her father's figure-four leg lock but also his penchant for talking down to anyone outside the WWE bubble. In a recent interview, Flair rolled her eyes at the notion that wrestlers outside WWE could ever match up to the so-called "standards" set by the largest wrestling promotion in the world.
But perhaps the most glaring example of this egotism comes from the mouth of John Cena, the face that ran the place for over a decade. Cena, in his infinite wisdom, once remarked that he "bleeds WWE." Well, Mr. Cena, it seems that your ego is bleeding over, too. His dismissive comments about wrestlers who ply their trade in promotions outside WWE reek of arrogance and a lack of respect for the diverse and talented individuals who contribute to the global wrestling scene.
The irony is, these superstars are quick to forget that they too were once chasing dreams in smaller promotions before hitting the big time. The hypocrisy is palpable, and the lack of sportsmanship is disheartening for fans who appreciate the artistry of wrestling, regardless of the brand.
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