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My Thoughts on Brie Botching The Yes Kicks.

The injury came out of nowhere
I didn't talk about this on my RAW review (which you can click here) but It is worth Its own editorial. If you're living under a huge rock, there was a six-woman tag match between Natalya and the Bella twins vs the Riott Squad. During the match, Brie hit the yes kicks to Liv Morgan that looked stiff as hell that gave Morgan a concussion. Shortly after that, Brie had tweeted about this and here's what she had to say. 

My thoughts on it? I do think that she had no and I repeat NO intentions of injuring this poor woman and I do understand that being away from the ring for a longer period of time can make a wrestler sloppy and botch certain moves. 

However, this is not the first time she's been sloppy in the ring. Two instances that come to mind such as when she botched her suicide dive twice and when she kicked Zelina Vega's face pretty hard on an episode of Smackdown Live the very next night. 

Now look, accidents happen especially when you're in the ring but that doesn't help Brie Bella's case either because of the constant botches she has made in recent weeks and she could possibly build a reputation amongst her peers that she could be dangerous in the ring. Kinda like Ahmed Johnson back in 1997.   


Have any opinions on this? Let me know in the comments below and if you want an opinion on the Bella twins, click here to watch a good video from Dalyxman. Follow the blog for honest pro wrestling opinions and stay safe smarks.

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