WWE’s Arianna Grace recently made an appearance on “The Lyons Den” podcast, hosted by Nikkita Lyon, where she opened up about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on her regimen, and her official WWE contract post lockdown.
Sharing her journey during the pandemic, Grace reflected, “The lockdown tipped life upside down. We couldn’t move around freely for two years except for essential purposes like grocery shopping or hospital visits. Any violations would invite fines. It was a diligent check on our movements.” Post lockdown, she drove all the way to Florida in her Fiat, managed to secure a tryout within three months, and received her contract.
Jey Uso, in a heartfelt chat with Peter Rosenberg on the “Cheap Heat” podcast, expressed his delight over Sami Zayn’s return for Survivor Series: WarGames. However, he did convey his concern regarding Bronson Reed.
Speaking about Zayn’s comeback, Jey noted, “It was absolutely wonderful to re-build old connections. The backstage camaraderie between Roman, Sami, and us felt nostalgic and exciting. Zayn’s talent is unquestionable – he is not just a brilliant performer but also a skilled actor.”
On the topic of Reed partnering with Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline, Jey acknowledged, “With Bronson Reed in their team, the game definitely has stepped up. I foresee some trouble at WarGames, not too keen to face him on the ring. Reed’s inclusion was a smart move, akin to grabbing the first round draft pick.”
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