Kemo
07-26-2019, 05:12 AM
Vince McMahon made some big changes to Tuesday’s episode of SmackDown Live in Miami, Florida, according to a new report.
The episode that aired was completely different than the show that was originally written, according to Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio.
It was noted that McMahon showed up at around 4pm ET on Tuesday and decided that he wanted to change the show as it didn’t like the way it was written, which led to it being re-done.
Thus, this is the reason that he Daniel Bryan “career-altering announcement” was delayed again for the second straight week as well as WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels doing a MizTV segment alongside Dolph Ziggler instead of commentary as advertised.
Also, fans picked up on the fact that Corey Graves missing this week’s SmackDown. The reason for his absence was due to him filming a WWE Studios movie in Vancouver. Renee Young is believed to be filming the same movie.
It was also reported earlier Byron Saxton missed the show due to his father passing away this past week, which is why Michael Cole and David Otunga worked commentary with Tom Phillips on the show.
The episode that aired was completely different than the show that was originally written, according to Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio.
It was noted that McMahon showed up at around 4pm ET on Tuesday and decided that he wanted to change the show as it didn’t like the way it was written, which led to it being re-done.
Thus, this is the reason that he Daniel Bryan “career-altering announcement” was delayed again for the second straight week as well as WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels doing a MizTV segment alongside Dolph Ziggler instead of commentary as advertised.
Also, fans picked up on the fact that Corey Graves missing this week’s SmackDown. The reason for his absence was due to him filming a WWE Studios movie in Vancouver. Renee Young is believed to be filming the same movie.
It was also reported earlier Byron Saxton missed the show due to his father passing away this past week, which is why Michael Cole and David Otunga worked commentary with Tom Phillips on the show.