Keith Lee, who will be making his WWE NXT debut tonight, Tweeted the following hyping his match:
Tonight is the night. Let The Grind continue. COME. #BaskInMyGlory for #iAmLimitless pic.twitter.com/XEzzE0IsEb
— Keith Lee (@RealKeithLee) August 8, 2018
Take a closer look at @realkeithlee, who is making his #WWENXT debut on Wednesday! pic.twitter.com/7bUvh6jypa
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— WWE NXT (@WWENXT) August 7, 2018
SummerSlam ’06 in Sixty Seconds
WWE has released the following video looking at SummerSlam 2006 in sixty seconds:
Coming out of retirement, going through tables, saying “I QUIT”…
It was ALL part of #SummerSlam 2006! pic.twitter.com/bTxa1gaMho
— WWE (@WWE) August 8, 2018
Stephanie McMahon On Renee Young at MYC
Stephanie McMahon Tweeted the following in response to the news that Renee Young will be on the commentary team for this year’s Mae Young Classic:
I can’t wait!!! https://t.co/J8GRKiVc0a
— Stephanie McMahon (@StephMcMahon) August 8, 2018
Below is an excerpt from WWE.com’s official announcement:
Calling the action of this year’s Mae Young Classic will be Michael Cole, WWE Hall of Famer Beth Phoenix and Renee Young, marking the first time in WWE history that two women are in the announce booth. Phoenix, a three-time WWE Women’s Champion and former Divas Champion, most recently lent her insight at the announce desk as part of this year’s Mixed Match Challenge.
Joining them as part of the Mae Young Classic broadcast team will be Cathy Kelley and Shadia Bseiso, who will conduct backstage interviews with competitors throughout the tournament. Hailing from Jordan, Bseiso is the first woman from the Middle East to be recruited into WWE’s developmental system, training at the WWE Performance Center. Kayla Braxton will serve as the tournament’s ring announcer.