"Why? No" - 32-year old WWE star should not be the inaugural Women's US Champion, says Bill Apter (Exclusive)
A new title being introduced by WWE recently has caused a buzz among the fans. Despite a particular star being considerably talented, Bill Apter thinks she is not the right pick to be the inaugural holder of the new belt.
Nick Aldis unveiled the Women's United States Title recently, the first of its kind catering towards the women's division. As expected, this immediately has the rumor mill firing on all cylinders as fans try to figure out who could be the inaugural champion. Among the names suggested, one was Ivy Nile, one that Bill Apter does not think is a good choice.
Speaking on Sportskeeda's UnSKripted, the veteran journalist had a disapproving reaction to the suggestion. While he certainly admires Ivy's talent, he does not think the American Made stable member should be the first to hold the new belt.
"Why? No... I love her, she is very (good)." [29:01 onwards]
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Bill Apter also shared his pick for the new championship - Jade Cargill. It remains to be seen who ultimately bags the prestigious WWE title for the first time.
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