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Released WWE Superstar continues to fire shots ahead of SmackDown

A released WWE Superstar continues to fire shots at the company ahead of tonight's episode of SmackDown.

This week's show will air live from the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Grayson Waller and Austin Theory have accepted the open challenge and will face Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso for the Undisputed Tag Team Championship on the upcoming episode of the blue brand.

Pretty Deadly is also set to return to action tonight in a tag team match against The Brawling Brutes. Elton Prince has been out of action with an injury since the July 14 edition of SmackDown. Triple H, John Cena, and Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns are also scheduled to appear on tonight's show.

Ahead of SmackDown, AJ "Top Dolla" Francis took to social media to fire a shot at the company. The released star recently mocked WWE's creative process as well. Top Dolla was a part of the wave of releases following the WWE's merger with Endeavor.

Earlier today, he shared a new rap video, and a wrestling fan reacted to it on social media. The fan noted that Top Dolla would have been over with fans if he rapped on television every week. The 33-year-old claimed that the company didn't want him to get over, and that is why his songs weren't played on television.

"They know that, that’s why they didn’t do it… even when they asked me to make them they would see them get millions of views online and not use them on TV still…," he posted.

Top Dolla wants to host a popular TV show after WWE

Top Dolla recently shared that he would like to become the host of The Tonight Show following his time as a WWE Superstar.

Dolla has proven to be an entertaining personality and could have a future in entertainment. Speaking with Ryan Satin on the Out of Character podcast last year, he claimed that the one goal he has left is to become the host of The Tonight Show.

"I have one goal left. It’s to host The Tonight Show," said Top Dolla. "That’s my end goal at the end of all of this, 20 years from now. That’s what I want to do. I started, when I was in high school, doing videos, trying to make myself better on camera, being able to perform on camera, understanding how you should present yourself when presenting a scene as opposed to when you’re doing an interview, as opposed to when you are doing wrestling and it’s action, and you have to work different cameras at the same time. I’ve been teaching myself that since I was 14 years old. Now I’m 32, and it’s all coming to fruition," he said. [H/T: Fightful]
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The remaining members of the Hit Row faction currently remain on the roster but have not been used on television as of late. It will be interesting to see what the future holds for B-Fab and Ashante "Thee" Adonis on WWE television.

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