Home Indies Matt Riddle’s Controversial Exit from NJPW Windy City Riot

Matt Riddle’s Controversial Exit from NJPW Windy City Riot

0
🏆🤼‍♂️ Matt Riddle clinches his first championship since WWE at Combat 1 Wrestling! Up next is a title defense against Austin Aries and a big NJPW match against Hiroshi Tanahashi. The wrestling world watches as Riddle's resurgence continues. #MattRiddle #WrestlingChampion 🌟💥🏆🤼‍♂️ Matt Riddle clinches his first championship since WWE at Combat 1 Wrestling! Up next is a title defense against Austin Aries and a big NJPW match against Hiroshi Tanahashi. The wrestling world watches as Riddle's resurgence continues. #MattRiddle #WrestlingChampion 🌟💥

Riddle Dismisses Championship Loss with Unexpected Reaction


Summary

– Matt Riddle was dismissive after losing the NJPW World Television Championship to Zack Sabre Jr.

– His behavior post-match indicated a lack of regard for the championship’s significance.

– Zack Sabre Jr. is now the first-ever two-time NJPW World Television Champion.

The NJPW Windy City Riot event in Chicago witnessed an unusual scene involving Matt Riddle, whose WWE tenure ended amid controversies. Following his title match loss, Riddle’s conduct was notably peculiar, as he seemed to disregard the outcome entirely.

After a competitive bout, Riddle was defeated by Zack Sabre Jr., who claimed his second NJPW World Television Championship, a title he first won at Wrestle Kingdom in January 2017. Instead of showing disappointment or sportsmanship, Riddle promptly exited the ring, laughing and dancing backstage, seemingly unfazed by the loss.

This nonchalant departure raised eyebrows and sparked discussions about his professional conduct and future in wrestling. As Zack Sabre Jr. celebrates his historic win, the wrestling community is left pondering what could be next for Matt Riddle, now stripped of his title and displaying an attitude that might suggest a new direction or mindset in his controversial career.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiQ7yNZyr5g

NO COMMENTS

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Quantcast
Exit mobile version