‘It’s About Damn Time’: Big E Reacts To WWE Main Roster Call Up

‘It’s About Damn Time’: Big E Reacts To WWE Main Roster Call Up WWE

Former WWE Champion Big E has reacted to a recent main roster call up, commenting on their new position in the company.

Since being officially called up to the main roster on the November 7 SmackDown episode, Lash Legend has found herself in an alliance with Nia Jax, herself no stranger to NXT.

The pair interfered in the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship match on the November 10 Raw episode, seeing Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair lose the titles to The Kabuki Warriors.

With Legend, Jax and The Kabuki Warriors heading to Survivor Series WarGames, Big E has reacted to the pressure of the position the former Meta-Four member is in on the main roster.

Speaking on Raw Recap, Big E explained that Legend is in a great spot, saying:

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“It’s such a great spot for her. It’s a big spot, it’s a lot of pressure, but even just in the small moments we’ve seen from her on the main roster so far, she has looked excellent.

“In the two or three things she did tonight, everything looked phenomenal. She is an athlete, she is strong, she is powerful, she’s got size, she’s got charisma.

“I think this is such a great moment for her really to put her stamp and say ‘Yeah, I’m here and I’m not just another body on the roster, I’m someone who’s going to be a force here.’

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“I’m really excited, it’s about damn time for Lash Legend to be called up.”

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Lash Legend signed with WWE in December 2020, with her debut match coming on 205 Live with a match against Amari Miller.

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She would join The Meta-Four in 2023, alongside Noam Dar, Oro Mensah and Jakara Jackson, with the latter and Legend having their main roster debut in a tag team match against Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship in October of the following year.

This wouldn’t be the only in-ring appearance for Legend during 2024, with her last match on SmackDown screens being a Women’s United States Title Tournament loss to Michin in a match also featuring Piper Niven.

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