This was a very eventful episode of WWE SmackDown indeed
#1 Worst: Drew Axel
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Sorry, but @RealCurtisAxel almost beat him several times and he hasn't competed in awhile. The man has it in his genetics. Mr. Bryan is competing well below par. https://t.co/YQxBQUW6lr
I have been called out by several AEW fans on social media for making a note of Jim Ross calling All Elite Wrestling's roster by their wrong names. And so, I would like to say that fair is fair and Michael Cole deserves a trip to the 'worst' section of this list.
So Drew Gulak, who is an outstanding athlete, if you've seen his work on 205 Live and NXT was on commentary this week alongside Michael Cole and Corey Graves when Michael Cole called him 'Drew Axel' on air. It was a pretty embarrassing moment not only for Cole but also for Gulak who has been a shadow of his self ever since he's been called to SmackDown and made to revive his Powerpoint presentation gimmick.
Also, can I just say that this whole Daniel Bryan vs. overlooked members of the SmackDown roster feud is one that is far beneath him when he could be working with heels like King Corbin and Sheamus, especially as WrestleMania 36 draws ever closer by the day?
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