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WWE Survivor Series press conference notes: Jimmy Uso & Bronson Reed injuries, Triple H on ID program
Triple H and other WWE stars spoke to the media following Survivor Series
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Triple H and other WWE stars spoke to the media following Survivor Series.
The winning teams from WarGames, Bron Breakker, and Triple H all took questions from the media Saturday. Here are some of the highlights:
Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, Bayley, IYO SKY, and Naomi
- Ripley that it wasn’t over between herself and Liv Morgan, and Dominik Mysterio is a part of that.
- She was also asked about her injury. She said she couldn’t see it, but it felt pretty good.
- They ended up celebrating Naomi’s birthday, including singing ‘Happy Birthday’ to her.
- Breakker was asked if he would get involved with what is going on between Pauil Heyman and The Bloodline. Breakker said he would leave that door open and never say never.
- When asked if the OG Bloodline were reunited going forward, Zayn said he didn’t know for sure, but it was definitely not the end. Zayn also said he was proud of both the work he had done with Johnny Knoxville as well as the storyline between himself and the Bloodline.
- Regarding the future of The Usos, Jey said that they “could move and groove either way.”
- Punk, who entered during the middle of the interview, was asked one question regarding the rise of Roman Reigns. Punk said no comment.
- Jey Uso noted at the end of the interview that Jimmy Uso broke his toe following the splash off the steel cage.
- He announced that Survivor Series was sold out with 17,828 people. It is WWE’s 63rd sellout of the year and has broken the all-time arena gate record in North America.
- Bronson Reed is getting looked at following the missed splash off the steel cage.
- One question was regarding Elimination Chamber being a stadium show for the second year in a row. Triple H said that idea wasn’t necessarily about Elimination Chamber, but making WrestleMania season the biggest it could be.
- The final question was about the aim of the WWE ID program. Triple H compared it to WWE’s NIL deals where wrestlers on the independent level get help financially as well as help in terms of education, guiding them regarding how they could progress. As long as they continue to progress, Triple H said, they’ll stay with them. He also teased future content plans with ID talents. He said it was part of strengthening the independent scene.