Video: What happened after Smackdown went-off the air, last night? 1

Now, everyone was talking about Ziggler bombshell that he dropped on Smackdown by announcing that he will put his career on the line at the No Mercy PPV. After Smackdown went off the air we got the Talking Smack show hosted by Renee Young with the same topic, too.
Bryan told that it is unfortunate to give up his career at the prime. He has a bitter feeling since he had to quit wrestling when he was at the top of his game. But, he assured that if Ziggler hangs up his boots, he will be replaced. As per the wrestling norms the younger talents always take the place of their former ones. He admitted that it is a part of the wrestling job. So, the match at the No Mercy PPV is official where if Ziggler loses, he will be no longer part of the WWE Universe.

Bryan took a dig at the show runners of Raw, Mick Foley and Stephanie McMahon. He blamed that they are occupying more screen time than the roster talents and thus stealing the spotlight. Here’s what he said, “Shane and I have a very different philosophy from Mick and Stephanie McMahon, we don’t need to make ourselves out there all the time. Tonight, we didn’t really need to be out there, the action itself was awesome.”

Becky Lynch was the first guest of the show where he vowed to do anything to retain her title at the No Mercy PPV. She said that she deserves the title more than anybody and hence Alexa’s antiques will not stop him from retaining the gold.

John Cena was the one to end the show with momentum ahead of No Mercy PPV. He advised Ambrose to either step up or step aside. He said Dean call him a part-timer but he cannot stop him from capturing the 16th WWE World title at No Mercy.

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