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The Undertaker Issues Warning To Trick Williams Ahead Of WWE NXT Appearance

The Undertaker Issues Warning To Trick Williams Ahead Of WWE NXT Appearance

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The Undertaker wasn't happy with Trick Williams' behavior on WWE NXT.
On WWE NXT, Trick Williams joined forces with his TNA Slammiversary opponents, Mike Santana and Joe Hendry, to face off against Dark State. However, the match ended in chaos when The System, along with Santana and Hendry, broke into a wild brawl.
Following the match, TNA World Champion Trick Williams confronted The Undertaker's WWE LFG rookies backstage. All the rookies were excited after hearing their mentor would appear on the show next week.
Williams yelled at them to move out of his way, bullied them, and then left. He didn't hold back he declared that when the 'TrickNA Champion' shows up, everyone should start walking. He got in Dark Morreaux's face, but Shiloh Hill calmed him down.
As Williams walked away, he dismissed the rookies, saying they were wasting his time and questioning what The Undertaker saw in them. Moments after his disrespectful remarks, Hill's phone rang with 'The American Badass' theme. He picked up the call just as the camera cut away.
After confronting and disrespecting The Undertaker's WWE LFG rookies, TNA World Champion Trick Williams received a message from The Deadman himself. The Undertaker took to X (formerly known as Twitter) and warned Trick to stay out of his yard.
He made it clear he didn't appreciate the way Trick treated his team. He also confirmed he'll be on WWE NXT next week. He wrote, '. @_TrickWilliams , you disrespect my #WWELFG team…you disrespect me! I'll be in H-Town next week. With or without the TNA title…you might want to stay out my yard!'
It will be interesting to see what drama unfolds next week as The Undertaker makes an appearance on WWE NXT. How will he respond to Trick Williams' disrespectful remarks toward his LFG team rookies?
Check out what else happened on WWE NXT here.
The post The Undertaker Issues Warning To Trick Williams Ahead Of WWE NXT Appearance appeared first on Wrestlezone.
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