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Damian Priest Says Bad Bunny Could Join The Judgment Day, Reflects On His Past Year
Damian Priest has had an eventful year, and he recently looked back on the time while also teasing that Bad Bunny could join The Judgment Day. Priest and Bunny teamed up for a match at WrestleMania 37 and while talking with WrestleRant’s Graham Matthews, Priest said that Bunny always has the potential of joining the group at some point. You can check out the highlights below:
Damian Priest on his time on the main roster: “It’s wild. It’s one of those things that I wake up some days and I’m like, ‘Did all that just happen?’ Because it hasn’t been that long but it feels there’s so many things have happened in between that it feels like I’ve been here forever, yeah. But I haven’t even been here two years on the main roster, so it’s an incredible year, humbling, it’s all like, the positive emotions, man. I don’t know how I’ve been so fortunate to be here on this level and to have all these moments. But I appreciate it and I take them all in, and I keep looking forward to the next one.”
Damian Priest on a possible match with Bad Bunny: “It very well could. Or Bad Bunny could be a part of Judgment Day. Who knows, right? So you know, he has a bad side to him, it’s in the name. [laughs] But come what may, as far as he’s concerned it’s good business, you know? The guy is a megastar and he’s a pro. And he’s earned the respect and right to perform with us He earned that, and to be on the same level. So in any which role I could work with him, I welcome him.”
If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit AEW Unrestricted with a h/t to 411mania.com for the transcription.
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