Lance Archer Confirmed As Jake "The Snake" Roberts' Client On AEW DYNAMITE

Lance Archer Confirmed As Jake "The Snake" Roberts' Client On AEW DYNAMITE

Confirming recent rumor and speculation, former IWGP United States Champion Lance Archer made his debut this week on AEW Dynamite as the client of the legendary Jake "The Snake" Roberts. Check it out...

By MarkCassidy - Mar 12, 2020 10:03 AM EST
Filed Under: AEW
After initially being announced for last week's show, Lance Archer made his AEW debut on Dynamite last night as the once mysterious client of WWE hall of Famer Jake Roberts.

The pair made their way to ringside during Cody's match with The Inner Circle's Ortiz, and while they didn't directly interfere, Archer did go to climb over the guardrail at one point before being talked down by Roberts.

Cody ended up winning the match with a Figure-Four Leg-lock before Roberts and Archer left, but this is clearly just the beginning of what has the potential to be an excellent feud - especially with Roberts and Arn Anderson in their respective corners.
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