– As seen on this week’s episode of SmackDown Live in New Orleans, LA at the Smoothie King Center, Zack Ryder made his return to WWE television. He has been out of action with a knee injury since December. Although he did not wrestle on the show, he did appear in a backstage segment with his tag team partner Mojo Rawley. Ryder sent out these tweets to comment on his return.
I'm back bro #SDLive #ReturnOfTheZack
— Zack Ryder (@ZackRyder) June 14, 2017
Hey @MojoRawleyWWE…I know I already told you in person but I wanted to tweet you and say…I'm back bro. #SDLive #HypeBros
— Zack Ryder (@ZackRyder) June 14, 2017
Got my bro back! @ZackRyder is cleared and the #HYPETrain is back on track! #HYPEBros!! @WWE #SDLive
— Mojo Rawley (@MojoRawleyWWE) June 14, 2017
Things are about to get HYPED once again, because @ZackRyder and @MojoRawleyWWE have some unfinished business as a team! #SDLive pic.twitter.com/0a3zHOM4Rg
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) June 14, 2017
"The best of @MojoRawleyWWE is yet to come…" – Mojo
ENTER @ZackRyder! #SDLive pic.twitter.com/AuI88p52MM— WWE (@WWE) June 14, 2017
– WWE is one of the investors for the Drone Racing League, according to Variety. Other companies who invested in Drone Racing League include Sky, Liberty Media, Lux Capital and Allianz, its global title sponsor. The racing league is attempting to establish remote-controlled lightweight aircraft races as a spectator sport. The league announced the close of a Series B investment round of more than $20 million this week.