WWE might turn Superstar heel; Karl Anderson tweets about WWE not pushing superstars

Apollo Crews was moved to the red brand and he was given a lot of focus. He was scheduled to be in the Money In The Bank ladder match, but he was removed from the match due to a storyline injury. It seems the company has been planning something for Crews.

 


 

Various reports have suggested that WWE currently plans on turning Apollo Crews heel. It started last week when Crews showed his frustration after being injured in storyline. The original plan was for him to become a heel sooner by turning on Chad Gable, but he was sent to RAW.

Dolph Ziggler and Sonya Deville are currently involved in a storyline with Mandy Rose and Otis. The company posted an interview of Otis. However, they did not release the segment between Ziggler and Deville online. Due to this he posted a tweet saying the following:

Anyone know how to find or have a clip of myself and Sonya backstage from smackdown Friday? They conveniently posted the Otis/Mandy one but not ours

Karl Anderson saw this and responded by saying:

“They’ll conveniently leave out lots of things that’ll get you more over.”

Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows signed five year WWE contract worth $750,000 a year, but they were released by the company on April 15th. They were not used properly during their time in the company and it is likely Anderson has some animosity against them. The team might return to NJPW once the COVID-19 outbreak subsides.

Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

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