WWE SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis recently responded to complaints made by a current champion following the latest edition of Monday Night RAW.
One-half of the WWE Women's Tag Team Champion, Piper Niven, took on Tegan Nox in a singles match at the most recent episode of the red brand show. Her tag team partner, Chelsea Green, tried to cast distraction and help Niven win. But she was pushed off the apron by Nox's tag team partner, Natalya.
After the show ended, Green took to her Twitter account to complain to the higher authority. A Twitter user shared a video of the incident posted and claimed that the former IMPACT star is disrespected on the show every week. Green later responded by tagging Nick Aldis and Adam Pearce in her tweet.
Nick Aldis responded to Chelsea Green's complaint in a feisty manner, as he replied to the Twitter post, taking shots at the champion. He mentioned how he would have offered any other WWE Superstar who was unhappy on RAW to join the blue brand. But since it was Green, he won't.
"Normally if a superstar was disgruntled with how they were treated on Raw I would consider making an offer but in your case...[I'm good]," the SmackDown General Manager wrote.
You can check the Twitter post below:
The new SmackDown General Manager has been authoritative since the day he joined. RAW GM Adam Pearce also seems to have taken inspiration from his counterpart and has recently tried to assert more control over the show.
WWE Superstar sent a message to Nick Aldis after his suspension
In the absence of Corey Graves, WWE Superstar Kevin Owens was on commentary duties for last Friday's edition of SmackDown. The former world champion did an outstanding job throughout the night. But during the show, he got physical with Grayson Waller and Austin Theory, which resulted in him getting suspended by the blue brand's GM.
Despite the suspension, the 39-year-old was allowed to fulfill his house show duties over the weekend. During one of the shows, Owens sent a message to Nick Aldis. He thanked his GM for allowing him to fight even after the suspension. The former NXT Champion, however, pointed out that Theory and Waller deserved the beatdown they received.
"Thank you Nick Aldis for allowing me to fulfill my commitments this weekend, but I really don't think I deserve to get suspended. Austin Theory and Grayson Waller deserve.....anyway I'll call you," Kevin Owens said.
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