Est-ce que la WWE admet, par la voix de Daniel Bryan, que son match féminin à Money in the Bank - et surtout la fin, alors que James Ellsworth a décroché la valise pour Carmella – est un échec?
Daniel Bryan, qui sera de retour à Smackdown Live ce soir en tant que “general manager”, a exprimé sa déception en entrevue avec Fox Sports.
Il affirme que pour un match aussi historique (le premier “Money in the Bank Match” féminin), la WWE a envoyé un mauvais message.
Bryan ajoute que les réactions ont vraiment été très négatives sur Twitter. Il promet toutefois d’arranger le tout ce soir, à Smackdown Live.
“I was disappointed. And I think if it were like the fifth women’s Money In The Bank match, right, I wouldn’t be so disappointed – because that’s a part of WWE, it’s a part of sports entertainment that stuff like that happens.
But I think when you build something up as far as like ‘hey, this is this really important moment for women in WWE,’ and then a man is the one who climbs up to the top and grabs the briefcase… I think that that really rubs people the wrong way and it sends the wrong message.
And I don’t have any way to gauge people’s response to that other than Twitter, which I think is not a very good metric. But it’s still one metric that we have, and so the Twitter response that I got when I was looking through it, from female fans, they didn’t like it at all. I hope we can fix the wrongs tomorrow.”