WWE Star Accuses The Undertaker Of Stealing From Him After NXT Appearance

WWE Star Accuses The Undertaker Of Stealing From Him After NXT Appearance WWE

A WWE star has accused The Undertaker of stealing from him after The Deadman made a memorable appearance on NXT.

On a night that was packed with star attractions, perhaps the biggest of all, The Undertaker, showed up to close the show by confronting Bron Breakker.

Prior to NXT airing, TV advertisements for the show seen during other WWE programming had suggested that Taker would be appearing via his signature ‘gong’ sound effect being heard at the very end, however, the version of Taker that appeared was in fact his American Badass version.

One of the staples of the American Badass is of course his motorbike entrance, something that funnily enough was seen during another wrestler’s entrance on NXT programming recently.

That would be Baron Corbin, who entered on a motorcycle for his match with Bron Breakker at the NXT No Mercy Premium Live Event.

Given the similarities, Corbin would jokingly post a message to Taker on Twitter along with a GIF, accusing him of stealing his bike entrance.

Ummm is that my bike?? Damn you taker! @WWENXT @WWE

Corbin was vocal once again about his desire for a shot at the NXT Championship on this week’s show, demanding for NXT General Manager for the night, Cody Rhodes to grant him a shot at Ilja Dragunov.

What he got instead was a three-way match with Dijak and Carmelo Hayes on next week’s NXT (October 17), with the winner being named number one contender.

For all the news from this week’s stacked episode of NXT click here.

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7 months ago by Jamie Toolan

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