Bully Ray breaks silence after WWE legend returns after 3000 days to help the Dudley Boy
WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray, also known as Bubba Ray Dudley, recently took to social media to break his silence after wrestling legend and his teammate D-Von Dudley returned to WWE TV last night. The Dudley Boyz reunited with a huge pop from fans at NXT 2300.
On the latest edition of the black and silver brand, Bully Ray teamed up with Trick Williams to lock horns with Ethan Page and Ridge Holland in a tag team match. Although Page and Holland started the match strong, Ray and Williams eventually took control of the bout. However, the match shockingly ended in Page and Holland's favor after the former Brawling Brutes member pinned Trick Williams.
Following the bout, fans were treated with another WWE legend's return, as D-Von Dudley showed up with a table. He helped the babyfaces put Page through the table. This was D-Von's first appearance on television in 3000 days, as his last match came on August 21, 2016, at the SummerSlam Kickoff show.
Bubba Ray Dudley recently took to X (Twitter) to break his silence following the latest edition of NXT. The legend thanked fans and wrote that he had a lot of fun during the show.
"THANK YOU to the #WWENXT fans in the ECW Arena tonight and those of you around the world. What a FUN night! @BustedOpenRadio," he wrote.
Check out his post below:
Trick Williams appreciated Bully Ray coming out as his tag team partner on WWE NXT
In a backstage segment after their match, Trick Williams said that he appreciated Bully Ray coming out as his tag team partner.
Williams also mentioned that he was not happy with the loss and believed he could do better than what he did in the match.
"I appreciate you coming out, Bubba. You already know it's a pleasure, but I'm pi**ed off. I shouldn’t have lost tonight, man, for real. I'm better than that, and I know that," Trick said.
It will be interesting to see how Trick Williams redeems himself after getting pinned by Ridge Holland.