WWE and AEW Showcase Brutal Steel Cage Matches, Wrestling Personalities Hope for Bloodshed
This week features two major steel cage matches in professional wrestling. AEW All Out showcased a brutal cage match between “Hangman” Adam Page and Swerve Strickland on Saturday. WWE will follow with its own cage match on Friday’s SmackDown premiere on USA Network, where Cody Rhodes defends the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship against Solo Sikoa.
Wrestling personalities Bully Ray and Tommy Dreamer shared their hopes for the upcoming WWE match on their radio show. Both expressed a desire to see Rhodes take significant damage, even suggesting he should bleed during the bout. Bully Ray also proposed a spot involving Jacob Fatu recreating a classic WWE moment from the top of the cage, reminiscent of Jimmy Snuka’s famous leap.
The discussion highlights the ongoing appeal of cage matches in wrestling and the anticipation surrounding high-profile encounters. It also demonstrates how past iconic moments continue to influence ideas for current matches, as wrestlers and commentators alike look to create memorable new experiences for fans.
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