VIDEO: WWE Name Reveals What They Forgot To Do At Money In The Bank

VIDEO: WWE Name Reveals What They Forgot To Do At Money In The Bank WWE

WWE Money in the Bank was quite a time for Samantha Irvin, with flirting and confusion forming part of her recent UK experience.

It all really started in Liverpool, when footage emerged of Rhea Ripley being an outrageous flirt with the WWE ring announcer.

This behaviour caught the attention of Cathy Kelley, who even changed her Twitter bio to read “Rhea’s Ex”.

Irvin had another moment at Money in the Bank itself, when she inadvertently announced Damage CTRL’s Bayley as representing Judgment Day.

Damage CTRL’s Iyo Sky would go on to win the women’s Money in the Bank ladder match, while Judgment Day’s Damian Priest won then men’s ladder match.

Bayley would tease Irvin by congratulating both of her teammates on Twitter.

Irvin would comment on the botched announcement on social media, saying:

“# of times I was meant to announce “representing The Judgement Day” this week: 19

“# of times I announced it: 20

“# of times I was meant to announce “representing Damage CTRL” this week: 2

“# of times I announced it: 1 😂”

The WWE ring announcer has now revealed something that she should have done before Money In The Bank.

As can be seen from the video below, on June 4 Irvin shared her warm-up for ring announcing duties.

The warm-up involves a series of vocal exercises not only showing Irvin’s range but also showing how she works through all the word shapes she may just have to use during any show.

She would offer advice to others who may need to use the power of their voice in response to the video.

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3 months ago by Dave Adamson

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