Liv Morgan Reveals Her Dream Bar Fight Team, Carmelo Hayes Wants A Latest Finisher, & More

During a recent appearance on the “No-Contest Wrestling Podcast” podcast, Liv Morgan was asked the show’s signature query regarding which WWE Superstars she would want along with her in a hypothetical bar fight. She said,

“I’m picking Raquel [Rodriguez], of course. I’m picking Nattie because Nattie’s crazy. She’ll get us through. I’m gonna pick Bianca [Belair].”

She continued, “Then for my last pick, who am I going to decide on to get me out of a bar if s**t is taking place? Sh*t, I actually have like no friends. Oh, Nia [Jax]. Get in here. Get in here, b*tch. You’re in front, let’s go. Me, Nia, Nattie, Raquel, and Bianca, we’re getting out of there clean. We didn’t even need Rhea [Ripley] to do it.”

During a recent interview with the Toronto Sun, Carmelo Hayes discussed the origin of his Nothing But Net finisher and why he’s taking a look at getting a brand new one.

You possibly can try some highlights from the interview below:

On the origin of his finisher: “I used to do it on the independents, nevertheless it was a throwaway because then you definitely don’t know higher, what’s what. Then you definitely get to WWE and your skills get honed. I remember Shawn [Michaels], I remember I brought it up, I used to be like, ‘I can do that move off the highest rope.’ I used to be working with a bunch of massive guys at the moment. I used to be working with Josh Briggs and Duke Hudson, so I used to be working with these huge guys. I remember considering, ‘I would like a finish, something that I can do. I can do that move.’ I remember coach [Matt] Bloom had mentioned, he’s like, ‘That’s an enormous move, it’s not a move you’re gonna have the opportunity to do every night.’ I used to be like, ‘Oh, I don’t plan on it.’ [Laughs]”

On Shawn Michaels supporting it as a finisher: “Then Shawn, that was his jam. You gotta’ have a finish that’s over and everybody knows, so he was very adamant, you’re hitting your finish, you’re hitting your finish. Here we’re, and folks think it takes more out of me than it really does. I’ve perfected it. I understand exactly where I would like to land so I’m not taking the brunt of it. I can hit it at any point, I’ve done it over 100 times. In order that’s sort of what I’m going with now. I’m twiddling with finding a unique finish because I actually have a deep move set that I can throw in there here and there, so I’m looking into something else possibly.”

Titus O’Neil has been doing a number of charity work in WWE lately, and he recently spoke with ABC Motion News to comment on helping over 300 kids go to higher education. He said,

“I’ve helped over 300 kids go to school within the last 10 years. But sometimes after we take a look at kids, especially black kids, but all kids.”

He continued, “Someone will see that child acting out and so they’ll say, what’s incorrect with that person? What’s incorrect with that child? No one ever really asked what happened to that child. While you discover what happened, then you could find out what’s incorrect so you could hopefully move it to make it right and that’s been my gift.”

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