Travis Kelce Seen Sporting Personalized WWE Championship Belt, Big E Responds to Jey Uso Joining New Day

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Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs celebrated their Super Bowl LVIII win with a parade on Wednesday that ended in tragedy with a mass shooting taking place.

Prior to the shooting, Kelce was spotted holding the custom WWE Championship belt Triple H presented the team with after their big win.

Zac Efron and John Cena recently spoke with IGN to discuss their love of video games and promote their film Ricky Stanicky.

In the clip, Efron revealed that he’s playing Super Smash Bros and Cena commented on playing the early NES games.

And finally, Big E. appeared on Wednesday’s episode of WWE’s “The Bump” to discuss Jey Uso recently teaming up with his New Day brothers Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods.

You can check out some highlights from the interview below:

On not having any hard feelings toward Jay: “You would think but look, man, when you have those knockdown, drag-out fights time is coming in with guys like that. You build a certain level of respect. We all have to remember the moment where, on The Road to WrestleMania/KofiMania, where we had the Gauntlet Match and The Usos came out and said, ‘You know what, we forfeit,’ so, you know what? Things are good. I feel like we smoked the peace pipe, we buried the hatchet, all those things.”

On Uso’s singles run: “Jey has been on one incredible run. Man, we go back so far. I think back to you FCW when I used to pick him up. He didn’t have a car to go to practice and train. We’re talking about 12-13 years ago. To see him where he’s at right now in his run, all the respect to Jey.”

Tragedy Strikes Super Bowl LVIII Victory Parade

The Kansas City Chiefs and their star player, Travis Kelce, were left in shock and mourning after a mass shooting occurred during their victory parade celebrating their Super Bowl LVIII win. The parade, which took place on Wednesday, turned into a scene of chaos and tragedy when gunshots rang out, leaving several people injured and others dead.

Prior to the shooting, Kelce was seen proudly holding the custom WWE Championship belt that was presented to the team by Triple H following their triumphant Super Bowl victory. The celebratory atmosphere quickly turned into one of fear and confusion as the sound of gunfire filled the air.

The incident has left the entire Chiefs organization and their fans devastated. The team had worked tirelessly throughout the season to achieve their ultimate goal of winning the Super Bowl, and the parade was meant to be a joyous occasion to celebrate their success. Instead, it turned into a nightmare that will forever be etched in their memories.

In the midst of this tragedy, it is important to remember the victims and their families who have been affected by this senseless act of violence. Our thoughts and prayers go out to them during this difficult time.

In other news, actors Zac Efron and John Cena recently spoke with IGN about their love for video games while promoting their film “Ricky Stanicky.” Efron revealed that he is currently playing Super Smash Bros, while Cena reminisced about playing early NES games. It’s always interesting to see celebrities share their passion for gaming and connect with fans on a personal level.

Meanwhile, WWE superstar Big E. made an appearance on WWE’s “The Bump” to discuss Jey Uso’s recent partnership with his New Day teammates, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods. Big E. expressed that there are no hard feelings towards Uso and commended him on his impressive singles run. It’s great to see wrestlers supporting and respecting each other’s journeys within the industry.

In times like these, it’s important to come together as a community and support one another. Tragedies like the shooting at the Chiefs’ victory parade remind us of the fragility of life and the need to cherish every moment. Let us stand united against violence and work towards creating a safer and more peaceful world for everyone.