A popular WWE star took a shot at Michael Cole following this past Friday's edition of SmackDown. Cole currently calls the action alongside Corey Graves on the blue brand.
Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill defended the Women's Tag Team Championship against Jakara Jackson and Lash Legend this past Friday night on SmackDown. Chelsea Green and Piper Niven were ringside during the match, and Lash Legend decided to take action. Legend kicked Green over the announce table, and she fell on top of Michael Cole outside the ring.
Cole started coughing as if Green still reeked from the Dumpster Match on the October 4 edition of WWE SmackDown and demanded that she get off him. Green took to social media today to share the video and added that she now has an issue with both Lash Legend and Michael Cole.
"Okay @MichaelCole & @lashlegendwwe are on my 💩 list now…@WWE#Smackdown," she wrote.
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Michin (Mia Yim) defeated Green in a Dumpster Match earlier this month on SmackDown. Michin picked up the victory by powerbombing the 33-year-old into a dumpster.
WWE legend believes Michael Cole should be in the Hall of Fame
Jerry "The King" Lawler recently opened up about working with Michael Cole and claimed that the veteran should be inducted into the company's Hall of Fame.
Cole began working for the promotion in 1997 and has had a remarkable career with the company so far. He has worked with Pat McAfee, Corey Graves, and many other stars on commentary in the past.
In an exclusive interview with Sportskeeda Wrestling's Bill Apter, Lawler stated that the 55-year-old should be inducted into the Hall of Fame. The veteran added that he had a great experience working with Cole on commentary.
"I'm surprised he's not in the Hall of Fame, but he's great. He was terrific. I can't tell you, I mean, they put me with a lot of different partners." [3:03 – 3:19]
You can check out the interview with Jerry "The King" Lawler in the video below:
Cole recently praised Corey Graves and suggested that he could serve as his replacement when he decides to retire from commentary. The company recently hired ESPN's Joe Tessitore, and he currently calls the action with Wade Barrett on RAW.