Rhea Ripley is in Pittsburgh
After a brief reunion with her Terror Twins partner, Rhea Ripley makes her way to the ring to speak to the WWE Universe. Ripley got on the mic and told everyone that she knew Jade Cargill would do everything in her power not to get her hands dirty.
That said, he was shocked that B-FAB and Michin would get so desperate that they would align with Cargill. Rhea Ripley said she did not care about anything, since it’s WrestleMania 42 season, and she’ll go through anything.
Jade Cargill would come out with her new crew, and things heated up on the mic. All of this commotion led to an impromptu match between B-FAB and Rhea Ripley. In absolute mauling, Ripley would put away B-FAB immediately, but Cargill’s unit would lay her out immediately after the match.
Backstage:
- We see The Miz hyping up his prodigy Kit Wilson before his match tonight with Jelly Roll. Danhausen would enter the scene and ask what Kit has that he doesn’t, and The Miz mentors him. Before Kit could finish, Danhausen cursed him.
- Cathy Kelley interviewed Drew McIntyre, looking banged up but sporting a smirk. Despite a rib injury, McIntyre is hellbent on finishing what he started with Jacob Fatu last week.
Kit Wilson vs. Jelly Roll
Three weeks of animosity led to Jelly Roll’s first singles match in WWE against Kit Wilson. Jelly Roll would make his way to the ring to a great ovation. Kit Wilson would follow suit, but immediately cut his own music, reciting poetry that defended his mother. Jelly Roll would put an abrupt end to it and hit a cheap shot.
Wilson would pound on Jelly Roll, but Jelly Roll would go on the offensive, hitting an impressive Belly to Belly, as well as a Dusty Rhodes-like series of punches. Jelly Roll would go for the Chokeslam, but Kit would counter into the Twist of Fate, or as he calls it, the Tourni-Kit, but Jelly Roll would not go away.
Wilson would once again go for the Tourni-Kit, but Jelly Roll would launch him into the post. Jelly Roll would hit the Chokeslam for his first-ever singles win.
Backstage:
- Solo Sikoa would “apologize” to MFT, but in a passive-aggressive way, Sikoa remarked that Roman Reigns would’ve never apologized. Carmelo Hayes and Shinsuke Nakamura would try to get to Tama before Talla Tonga would come in and ask if he was “good,” as they walked away.