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Braxton Sutter Says WWE Gave Jinder Mahal A Push As Soon As Impact Wrestling Starting Filming In India

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Impact Wrestling star Braxton Sutton recently talked with the “Pancakes & Powerslams Show” to hype up the upcoming Slammiversary PPV on July 2nd. Sutton went over if Jinder Mahal’s WWE Championship win was a coincidence that it happened around the time where Impact began filming in India & more.

Here are the highlights: (transcripts by WrestleZone)

Sutter On Slammiversary:

“I personally like when story-lines take their time and they unfold over a longer period of time and we created a buildup and now we’re still going from that with the whole thing between me and Laurel Van Ness and Allie and now Sienna is involved and Kongo Kong and KM. So, Slammiversary, being Impact’s biggest pay per view of the year, for [the angle] to unfold at one time, I think it’ll be pretty good.”

WWE Having Too Many PPV’s:

“For me, I’m still a fan too and I hate when pay-per-view matches get announced like the week before. That’s the point of the pay-per-view, it’s supposed to be a big event and you’re supposed to look and see what happens. If this match just got announced a week before, it’s not much to get emotionally involved in. That’s why I’m happy with our current angle and story at Impact, it’s cool, because they’ve really been taking their time with it.”

WWE Giving Jinder Mahal The WWE Championship Around The Time That Impact Wrestling Starting Filming In India:

“I’m not a big believer in coincidence and I don’t think it was a coincidence that we just happened to go India and film; it was a first-time-ever thing for an [American] company to [televise]. Khali ran shows there, but no one has actually filmed national television there. So, I don’t think it’s a coincidence that right before we went there to go film national television, Jinder won the title and now, of course, [WWE] is going to try and head over there and jump on board.”

 

 

 

 

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