Samantha Irvin makes light of recent major WWE botches
Samantha Irvin has become one of the most popular ring announcers WWE has hired in its decorated history, and there have been quite a few. However, 'to err is human,' as they say. She once accidentally called Bayley a member of The Judgment Day while the latter entered the arena, which caught the attention of many fans.
At the Clash at the Castle: Scotland Premium Live Event in Glasgow this past Saturday, WWE's television graphics for Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes were botched. The graphics showed - 'Women's Tag Team Champions: Talent Name' on the television screens.
Reacting to The American Nightmare's post on X (formerly Twitter) where he can be seen with the Women's Champion Bayley and World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest backstage, Irvin seemingly called back to both of these botches with a hilarious comment that you can see below.
"Representing The Judgement Day, Talent Name!!!!!!!!!!!!" commented Irvin.
It looks like her fiance Ricochet is leaving WWE. This led to many speculations online regarding Samantha Irvin's status within the company. However, there has not been any information regarding the same, neither from the company nor the ring announcer.
WWE fans in Glasgow expressed their disappointment to Samantha Irvin post-show
The main event of Clash at the Castle: Scotland was hard-hitting and a memorable affair, but the fans in attendance were robbed of a crowning moment for their home country hero: Drew McIntyre.
CM Punk made an appearance and cost The Scottish Warrior the World Heavyweight Championship match. After Damian Priest retained his belt, McIntyre went on an outrage. He got into a physical altercation with commentator Corey Graves before Wade Barrett intervened and stopped him from doing anything serious.
Evidently, the fans shared similar sentiments as they were audibly chanting "BS" post-match. When Samantha Irvin was delivering a parting message to the crowd after the show went off the air, they responded harshly to her. As she was leaving the arena, she apologized to them.
Punk's return was expected as he was sighted in Glasgow beforehand, but the decision to book yet another loss for McIntyre may have come off as a surprise to many. The Scot had recently signed a new contract with World Wrestling Entertainment. This marks his second major loss in Europe. The last time was against Roman Reigns in Cardiff, Wales, in 2022.