Batista Responds To Stephanie McMahon, Smash Talks Rick Rude - Warrior Incident, WWE Stars At NHL
- In the video above, Smash of Demolition talks about working with Rick Rude and The Road Warriors at a bar in Minneapolis, Minnesota years ago. Smash said Rude was probably the toughest out of their group because he wasn't scared of anything. Smash said Rude was a really nice guy until you crossed him, then he would do whatever it took to win. Smash also confirmed a backstage incident with The Ultimate Warrior and said it was probably a case of Warrior nailing Rude a few times in the ring, Rude waiting to handle it because he wanted to have a good match, and then setting Warrior straight when they got backstage. Smash said Rude did that with a few people.
- As seen below, Sheamus and Titus O'Neil attended tonight's Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Pittsburgh Penguins NHL Playoffs game in Tampa:
Playoffs!! @TBLightning V @penguins #TBLvsPIT... #GoBolts #BoltsSocial @TitusONeilWWE pic.twitter.com/lysPKAsUWJ
? Sheamus (@WWESheamus) May 19, 2016
- Stephanie McMahon tweeted the following on her infamous slap and received an interesting reply from former WWE Champion Batista, who was slapped by Stephanie back in 2014:
It's arguable that "the slap" is my character's finishing maneuver. Who do you think was hit the worst? #StephBookhttps://t.co/rXuSEYY8Pn
? Stephanie McMahon (@StephMcMahon) May 18, 2016
Plus it helps to get guys over!??And it builds a great angle for when you get your receipt?? it looks good?? I tried! ?? https://t.co/m4zlY9BzeJ
? Dave Bautista (@DaveBautista) May 18, 2016