Current WWE champion needs to make major change, says Konnan
WWE Superstar's finishing move speaks a lot about the wrestler as it helps them put an end to the match and secure a win. Recently, Konna spoke about one-half of the current Tag Team Champion Grayson Waller, and pointed out that he needs to make a massive change.
Last year, Grayson Waller made his way to WWE's main roster and joined Friday Night SmackDown. The star is now one-half of the WWE Tag Team Champion alongside Austin Theory. The champion's finisher, Rolling Cutter, has often made the fans marvel at it due to its uniqueness.
However, Konnan noticed something odd about it on different occasions and pointed it out. Speaking on Keepin' It 100 OFFICIAL, the veteran spoke about Waller's finishing move after he failed to qualify against Andrade for Money in the Bank in Canada. Konnan stated the star needs to make a major change, as he always fails to hit the move.
"Here's the only problem that I'm having with that, [Grayson Waller's] done that four or five times already where he rolls into the ring and gets hit with something, he needs to hit the guy with something now before it just, you know what I'm saying, the novelty wears off," Konnan said. [From 06:37 to 06:51]
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Grayson Waller and Austin Theory are set to defend their titles on WWE SmackDown next week
Earlier this year, Grayson Waller and Austin Theory itched their name as the inaugural WWE Tag Team Champions of the new era. The two rising stars are ruling the tag team division on Friday Night SmackDown.
After a series of miscommunications between them, Waller and Theory haven't focused on the division as the champions. Meanwhile, DIY earned a shot at the titles and came face-to-face with former foes.
The team is getting a fresh new opportunity on SmackDown when the show emanates from Canada. A-Town Down Under is set to defend the titles against DIY on Friday Night SmackDown ahead of Money in the Bank 2024.
There's a lot to unpack between the two teams, as Theory was once Johnny Gargano's protege on the developmental brand. Moreover, DIY won their first and only NXT Tag Team Championships a few years ago in Canada.
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