Last night on Talking Smack, General Manager Daniel Bryan said that Mick Foley and Stephanie McMahon are “somewhat cowardly” with the way they run Raw. He criticized them for relying on stars from the past such as Goldberg, and he said that SmackDown doesn’t need to do that because they believe in their roster.
Mick Foley fired back on behalf of Raw via Facebook, and you can see what he had to say below:
“REALLY? So McMahon/Foley, the duo who booked the first women’s main event on #Raw in 12 years, and who have booked the first ever Hell in a Cell Match in #WomensWrestling history are cowardly? Really? Cowardly? Daniel might want to rethink his word choice there. It seems to me the last time he chose the root word “coward” to describe someone, he was schooled by The Miz. Stephanie and I thought we would have to wait until #SurvivorSeries to humble Daniel and Shane-O Mac – but if need be, we can layeth the verbal smacketh down on their candy asses long before then. Don’t mess with the #McMahonFoleyConnection. *Rock’s catch-phrase stolen with his permission.”
James Ellsworth is now 2-0 against AJ Styles, but because he won his title match with Styles by DQ on SmackDown, he is not the WWE Champion.
After his big match on SmackDown, James Ellsworth took to Twitter to thank the WWE Universe for supporting him.
I would never be anywhere without the #WWEUniverse Thank you all for the love and support, without you there's no @WWE title match for me
— James Ellsworth (@realellsworth) October 19, 2016
We may not have seen the last of James Ellsworth as he hinted in a recent interview that he may be doing more with WWE beyond the title match. You can get more on that below.
James Ellsworth On If WWE Will Be Bringing Him Back After His Title Match And More
I wouldn’t say cowardly but stupid for a women’s match that can’t hold a candle to smack downs roster