Heavy Machinery Made An Unexpected - And Very Weird - Appearance On Last Night's RAW

Heavy Machinery Made An Unexpected - And Very Weird - Appearance On Last Night's RAW

WWE has revealed that those NXT callups will be appearing on both RAW and SmackDown Live before being signed to a brand and that meant Heavy Machinery made a very weird cameo on the former last night...

By JoshWilding - Jan 15, 2019 03:01 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Last night's RAW was crammed full of unexpected appearances from the NXT callups. Nikki Cross joined Natalya and Bayley in a match against the Riott Squad and both EC3 and Lacey Evans were spotted backstage. Heavy Machinery, however, showed up during a "Moment of Bliss" and Otis Dozovic was acting very strangely before being pulled away by his tag team partner Tucker Knight.

Fans have high hopes for Heavy Machinery on the main roster but if this segment was any indication, we can expect to see them treated as a comedy act. That doesn't mean they won't succeed, of course, but just look at No Way Jose and Tyler Breeze for proof of why that doesn't always work out for NXT Superstars. We'll have to wait and see but check out the bizarre video down below. 


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