As most people who watch wrestling know, it’s not ballet, and accidents do happen.
This week on Monday Night Raw, Brie Bella accidentally kicked Liv Morgan in the face, and the kicks ended up giving Liv Morgan a concussion.
The wrestling world has been talking about the kicks ever since Monday, and Bully Ray recently shared his thoughts on the mistake that Brie Bella made while talking about the incident on Busted Open Radio.
He noted that accidents do happen, and he shared the story of the time he accidentally injured The Undertaker when he hit him in the head with a steel chair.
“I hit Undertaker in the back of the head with a steel chair and put nine staples in his head. What do you think the repercussions should’ve been on a personal level? A fight in the locker room! He should’ve been waiting for me and ready to punch me in the face. On a professional level, [I should’ve been fired or suspended]…You know what happened after the match? I went into the locker room. It was just me and him. He didn’t yell. He politely asked me to sit down, and he educated me as to why that could never happen again. He never threatened me, he told me how it could impact my career when it came to carelessness moving on. He handled it in the most professional of ways because he knows, just like I know and everyone else knows, it ain’t freakin’ ballet. Accidents do happen.”
Bully also shared his take on the spot noting that he thinks rust and inexperience came together.
“Mine was a completely careless accident. I know how I made my mistake, but I should’ve never made my mistake. What I saw the other night between [Liv Morgan and Brie Bella], was a little bit of rust and a little bit of inexperience came together at a moment of time. That’s what happened. It’s between Brie and Liv.”
"What I saw happen was a little bit of rust and a little bit of inexperience come together in a moment in time"
– @bullyray5150 shares his thoughts on the Brie Bella/Liv Morgan incident on Raw while explaining the differences between careless mistakes and honest mistakes pic.twitter.com/YCANPZswyY
— SiriusXM Busted Open (@BustedOpenRadio) September 26, 2018
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