This made sense. Last night on “Monday Night Raw”, Ariya Daivari was having a match against Lince Dorado. Not too long into the match, the wrestling gentleman Jack Gallagher interfered to cause a DQ. Now, I’m sure you’ve seen a match end like that dozens of times but I can almost guarantee you’ve never seen interference like this.
Instead of just running straight down to the ring, Gallagher stopped on the ramp, apologized for his interruption, and announced his intention to interfere in the match. Daivari had been a right scoundrel who deserved a proper thrashing. That’s exactly what Gallagher delivered to him in prompt fashion, which being as gentlemanly as possible.
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One of my biggest issues in wrestling is someone doing something completely out of their nature. As soon as I heard Gallagher’s music, I had a bad feeling he was going to run straight down to the ring and interfere, which would be the complete opposite of everything about his character. Instead though, WWE actually showed some common sense (rare, I know) and had him do exactly what he should have done.
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