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Samoa Joe Reacts After Being Edited Out From Twisted Metal Commercial During WWE RAW

By The Spotlight StaffAugust 1, 2023
Samoa Joe Reacts After Being Edited Out From Twisted Metal Commercial During WWE RAW

Last night, Becky Lynch faced Trish Stratus in a rematch from Night of Champions PLE. However, the bout ended in a disqualification after Zoey Stark’s interference. Becky then got into a brawl with Trish and Zoey. WWE Hall of Famer and Zoey got the last laugh.

WWE aired a commercial for the Twisted Metal TV series after Becky Lynch and Trish Stratus’ segment. The TV Series will be streaming on Peacock and starring Samoa Joe, Anthony Mackie, Stephanie Beatriz, Will Arnett, and Thomas Haden Church.

ROH TV Champion wasn’t featured in the commercial that WWE aired during Monday Night RAW. Samoa Joe is playing a major role in the TV Series. Many fans noticed Joe was edited out.

This wasn’t a surprise as WWE doesn’t like to promote wrestlers from other companies, especially during their TV time. Samoa Joe tweeted the following.

“😂y’all know😂”

😂y’all know😂

— Samoa Joe (@SamoaJoe) August 1, 2023

Last year, Samoa Joe was released from WWE. In April of 2022, Joe returned to ROH which is now owned by Tony Khan. A few days later, Joe became the ROH TV Champion by defeating Minoru Suzuki. Joe last competed on the July 29th edition of AEW Collision, where he defeated Gravity.

Stay tuned with The Spotlight for more news.

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