Aside from the babyface-leaning dynamic of McIntyre’s promo, the timing of it has also left Ray scratching his head. After all, as Ray pointed out, the suggestion of going to war in WWE is traditionally reserved for events such as Survivor Series, or previously, Bragging Rights.
“The only way it would have made sense to me in this point in time is if we were going into Survivor Series,” Ray said. “A declaration of war. ‘Don’t you dare speak about my brand and my roster the way you have. We’ll show you. We’re declaring war on you.’ Okay, we’re going to get a Raw versus SmackDown, traditional Survivor Series match. I get it.”
With Survivor Series in the rearview mirror and the road to WrestleMania 42 in front of it, Ray questioned if those of the same brand might band together in the upcoming Men’s Elimination Chamber match. The winner, of course, will earn an Undisputed WWE Championship match, potentially against McIntyre, at “The Show of Shows.” Still, with a war seemingly brewing, some competitors could consider briefly putting their differences aside.
“Are we going to have three guys from SmackDown versus three guys from Raw in the Elimination Chamber? And are the SmackDown guys going to fight as one against the Raw guys, even though it’s every man for himself in the Chamber? It’s trying to connect the dot here,” Ray said.
So far, Randy Orton of “SmackDown” and LA Knight from “Raw” have qualified for the Elimination Chamber. Following tomorrow’s qualifier on the blue brand, either Sami Zayn, Jacob Fatu, or Cody Rhodes will join the field next.
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