L’ancien manager glacial de la lutte, prêt à refaire des étincelles !

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Par David Marques

Miro’s wife, CJ Perry, made a surprise appearance at AEW All Out last week to come to her husband’s aid as he was being attacked by Powerhouse Hobbs. However, it seemed that Miro did not appreciate her intervention and left her alone in the ring with a look of disgust on his face.

CJ Perry’s Passionate Promo

During last night’s episode of AEW Collision, CJ Perry responded to Miro’s disrespect with a fiery promo. She confronted him, stating that the righteous path he had chosen had only made him stubborn. She promised Miro, the former TNT Champion, that if he wanted to continue on this path, she would go her own way. Perry reminded Miro that she was once the “coldest manager in all of wrestling” and she was ready to take on that role once again.

The Betrayal

CJ Perry expressed her disappointment in Miro’s actions, reminding him that she was his first casualty on his righteous road. He had left her behind, claiming he wouldn’t return until he achieved gold. According to Perry, Miro had lost himself when he lost the TNT Championship. She revealed that during AEW All Out, her intention was to surprise him and prove her loyalty by helping him regain the title. However, she felt that Miro’s stubbornness was not of the good kind, but rather the bad kind.

Torn between Two Paths

Reflecting on everything, CJ Perry questioned Miro’s commitment to his god, his gold, and his “hot flexible wife”. She acknowledged his choice to go down his chosen path but declared that she would have to go down her own. Perry revealed her inner conflict, stating that she spent two years on the sidelines, tearing herself down and questioning her abilities. She couldn’t ignore the voice inside her urging her to find out if she had what it takes. In the end, she expressed her desire to reclaim her title as the coldest manager in wrestling.

For the full video of CJ Perry’s comments, you can watch it here.

Source : wrestlingheadlines.com