There was an NXT star on tonight’s WWE Raw that you probably missed! Find out who popped up in an epic spot tonight.
On tonight’s WWE Raw, the debut of the Bloodline edition of the Hollywood parody series vignette.
With a scene reminiscent of the film Goodfellas (complete with Roman Reigns doing a bit from the movie!) the Bloodline starred in one of the best WrestleMania 39 movie parodies.
However many professional wrestling fans may have missed that there was a familiar face in the scene.
Serving as a waiter who eventually takes a bottle to the head in the clip, NXT rising star Eddy Thorpe.
Thorpe may also be recognized by wrestling fans as his real name, Karl Fredericks which he wrestled under during his time in NJPW.
Elsewhere on tonight’s last WWE Raw before WrestleMania 39, it was confirmed that the a Hell in a Cell battle between Edge would feature a special opponent.
There would have been a WrestleMania 39 weigh-in between Omos and Brock Lesnar however things really went awry and Becky Lynch and Bayley kicked off the night with a fiery promo ahead of Lynch’s epic match against IYO SKY.
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