Damian Priest has until July 1 to cash in his Money In The Bank briefcase before forfeiting his title opportunity.
On a recent edition of the “Impaulsive” podcast, fellow Judgment Day stablemate Rhea Ripley weighed in on Priest’s plans to cash in the briefcase.
Ripley said, “I don’t know. We’re still waiting for the perfect opportunity. The perfect time. All the stars have to align.”
In a recent interview with Jim Varsallone of the Miami Herald, WWE NXT North American Champion Oba Femi recalled his WWE in-ring debut against Dante Chen on NXT Level Up in November 2022.
Femi said, “My mentality walking into that one was, ‘I’m going to give it my all. This is my first impression.’ First impressions matter. I think people downplay the importance of a first impression. Typically, when people assess you, they will assess you based on the first characteristic or virtue that you present to them. Everything after kind of just follows. My goal was to show them who Oba is. I have six to ten minutes to show them who I am, and that was the goal. I think I executed it perfectly.”
Jey Uso will battle his twin brother Jimmy Uso next weekend at WrestleMania 40.
Jey returned to Booker T’s ‘Reality of Wrestling’ training school to prepare for the upcoming match. You can check out the video below:
The latest edition of “WWE Playlist” showcased IYO SKY vs. Bayley’s WrestleMania 40 feud, which you can check out below:
And finally, WWE streamed a match marathon featuring the best of The Rock, Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, and Seth Rollins. You can watch the video below:
Damian Priest’s Deadline to Cash in Money in the Bank Briefcase Approaches
Damian Priest, the current holder of the Money in the Bank briefcase, has until July 1 to cash in his title opportunity before forfeiting it. The Money in the Bank briefcase is a coveted prize in the world of professional wrestling, as it grants the holder a guaranteed championship match at any time and place of their choosing.
On a recent episode of the “Impaulsive” podcast, fellow Judgment Day stablemate Rhea Ripley shared her thoughts on Priest’s plans to cash in the briefcase. Ripley stated, “I don’t know. We’re still waiting for the perfect opportunity. The perfect time. All the stars have to align.” This suggests that Priest and his team are carefully strategizing and waiting for the right moment to make their move.
In a separate interview with Jim Varsallone of the Miami Herald, WWE NXT North American Champion Oba Femi reflected on his WWE in-ring debut against Dante Chen on NXT Level Up in November 2022. Femi emphasized the importance of making a strong first impression, stating, “First impressions matter. Typically, when people assess you, they will assess you based on the first characteristic or virtue that you present to them.” Femi showcased his skills and personality during his debut, aiming to leave a lasting impression on the audience.
Meanwhile, Jey Uso is set to face off against his twin brother Jimmy Uso at WrestleMania 40 next weekend. To prepare for the highly anticipated match, Jey returned to Booker T’s ‘Reality of Wrestling’ training school. This demonstrates Jey’s commitment to honing his skills and ensuring he is in top form for the upcoming battle.
In other WWE news, the latest edition of “WWE Playlist” highlighted the feud between IYO SKY and Bayley leading up to WrestleMania 40. The video provides fans with a comprehensive look at the intense rivalry between the two wrestlers.
Lastly, WWE treated fans to a match marathon featuring some of the best moments from The Rock, Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, and Seth Rollins. This marathon allowed fans to relive iconic matches and witness the incredible athleticism and charisma of these talented superstars.
As Damian Priest’s deadline to cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase approaches, fans eagerly await his decision. Will he seize the opportunity and become a champion, or will he let it slip away? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure – the world of professional wrestling is full of excitement and surprises.