THE MIZ CONSIGUE SU OBJETIVO EN EL BACKSTAGE DE #RAW 🔴Después de salir corriendo del ring Shane corre por el backstage y se esconde pero al intentar entrar en su limusina, The Miz le golpea y comienzan a pelear 👊🏼Al final después de darle un golpe bajo a The Miz se marcha 👋🏼 pic.twitter.com/kSTxwj4lvN
I really liked the fact that The Miz chased after Shane McMahon with a steel chair through the backstage area. I did chuckle at Charly Caruso catching Shane McMahon off guard midway through a frenetic chase.
Honestly, the only way that we buy into these two men having a steel cage match at Money in the Bank is if they show us just how hardcore they can both potentially be. The bump they took at WrestleMania 35, although it was from a height, looked so safe and PG that nobody had their hearts in their mouths, like most other Shane McMahon moments.
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But the backstage altercation actually felt like it was a hardcore segment at long last. I'm finally excited about their match.
We all know that Shane McMahon is going to climb the cage and attempt something completely outrageous from the top of the steel structure.
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