WWE Star Hilariously Heats Up ‘Feud’ With Michael Cole

WWE Star Hilariously Heats Up ‘Feud’ With Michael Cole WWE

WWE SmackDown star and Hit Row member Top Dolla’s “feud” with Michael Cole has escalated online, with Top Dolla’s fans firmly in his corner.

In December 2022, Hit Row’s Top Dolla attempted to dive over the top rope on WWE SmackDown, leading Michael Cole to deliver the line: “I guess there’s a reason he doesn’t do it that often” on commentary.

A clip of the incident was, naturally, shared on social media, with Top Dolla later clarifying that his leg was “still recovering” from the move.

Since then, Cole has been sure to not let Top Dolla forget the botched move and now Top Dolla has started his vengeance.

The first WWE 2K23 DLC pack was released yesterday, which included Top Dolla and the other Hit Row members, B-Fab and Ashante ‘Thee’ Adonis.

On social media, Top Dolla tweeted:

“I will retweet and follow every person that shows video or photographic evidence of @MichaelCole getting what he deserves. 🔝💵”

This started as a reply to WhatsTheStatus saying that “it’s time Top Dolla finally got Michael Cole” with a screenshot from WWE 2k23.

Here are some of the responses from Top Dolla’s fans:

Not everyone was on Top Dolla’s side, however, with SmackDown ring announcer Samantha Irvin stepping in with:

“You leave him alone!!!!!!!”

The Hit Row member had a response for Irvin, too:

Although there’s not yet an indication as to if Top Dolla and Michael Cole will settle their differences, it’s worth noting that Cole has quite the history in the WWE ring, although mostly losing against the likes of John Cena and Zack Ryder, as well as Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler.

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11 months ago by Dave Adamson

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