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WWE has brought in a lot of people from other sports, if only for a special attraction appearance. Now, it appears that one bigger NBA name may be able to jump over to NBA, and there could be an opportunity for that to happen.
Bayley shared her thoughts on the potential WWE involvement of Draymond Green. After all, there have been many other sporting crossovers in the past.
While appearing on Gabby AF, Bayley was asked about Draymond in WWE. She credited his ruthlessness, and did not dismiss the idea of him joining their roster later on.
“His ruthlessness. We like to break rules, but we get away with it. We have to teach him how to break rules and get away with it or choke someone out and get away with it. I think there is always a place for someone like him, and athlete like him, with such a big personality in the WWE. If he could get him in Damage CTRL, then the world needs to watch out because we’re going to put a title on that bad boy too.”
Draymond Green is scheduled to end his suspension on Monday, marking his return to the Golden State Warriors against the Memphis Grizzlies. Green faced an indefinite suspension for striking Jusuf Nurkic, adding to a series of physical altercations involving him. These incidents include placing Rudy Gobert in a rear naked choke and stomping on the chest of Domantas Sabonis.
Damage CTRL is going through their own shift right now. As Kairi Sane and Asuka joined the stable, they may be pushing Bayley out. Perhaps, bringing Draymond Green in may be enough to bring things back under Bayley’s full control.
What’s your take on Bayley’s offer to Draymond Green? Let us know what you think in the comments section!
January 15, 2024 10:30 am
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