This week, we saw the big arrival of Dabba-Kato on RAW Underground, someone that even Shane McMahon seemed to be intimidated by. This WWE star is none other than Babatunde, someone whose name you may have come across already if you watched the Greatest Royal Rumble, who was repackaged for his RAW underground appearance, making a re-debut of sorts in Shane McMahon's new brainchild.
For anyone wondering, “Dabba-Kato” from #RAWUnderground is Polish-Nigerian Performance Center recruit Babatunde Aiyegbusi, who was eliminated by Braun Strowman during the Greatest Royal Rumble.#WWERAWpic.twitter.com/jCK2et0c3e
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I do not think that this is a bad idea at all, considering that not everyone in the WWE Performance Center hails from the world of independent wrestling and not everyone may be AJ Styles in the ring, at least from the word go.
To debut in the tough and uncensored world of RAW Underground would even give them a more rugged edge as compared to the rest of the WWE RAW roster.
To get the rub from Shane McMahon, one of the best known WWE characters in the world, in the year 2020, will be a massive deal for these characters.
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