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Grayson Waller takes a dig at two champions ahead of their confrontation on WWE SmackDown 

Grayson Waller has taken to social media to take a dig at The Motor City Machine Guns ahead of their scheduled meeting on SmackDown. The WWE Tag Team Champions will be guests on his talk show.

Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin captured the coveted titles two weeks ago on the blue brand by dethroning Tonga Loa and Tama Tonga of The Bloodline in the main event. They had some help, though, as Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, and Roman Reigns were involved in a brawl with the villainous group during the match.

On SmackDown this Friday night, The Motor City Machine Guns will be involved in an in-ring segment with A-Town Down Under on The Grayson Waller Effect. The Aussie star sent a message on X to promote it, and he took a little dig at MCMG in the tweet.

"What an incredible journey! After 20+ years, the Motor City Machine Guns have finally reached the pinnacle of professional wrestling. All the long car rides, hotdog and handshakes and missed birthdays have all been worth it….. Because tomorrow night they get to be guests on Grayson Waller Effect #SmackDown," wrote Waller.

You can check out the tweet below:


Grayson Waller says he has unfinished business with John Cena

The 16-time world champion will hang up his wrestling boots in 2025, and many wrestlers have expressed interest in sharing the ring with him. John Cena was confronted by Grayson Waller last year at Money in the Bank, and it got physical.

The A-Town Down Under member told Wide World of Sports that he wants a piece of The Cenation Leader:

"I've had the opportunity to be in there with him on the microphone, but I've never had the opportunity to be tested by him in the ring. And I think that's what Cena does: test people. He's a measuring stick. You go against John Cena; you show that you belong. So many guys have gone in there and afterwards gone on to big things because they passed the test. And I want the hottest test, and I think that is it," he said.

It'll be interesting to see whether Waller will share the ring with John Cena during his retirement tour in 2025.

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