Heavy Machinery Made Another Hilariously Weird Appearance Backstage At SMACKDOWN LIVE

Heavy Machinery Made Another Hilariously Weird Appearance Backstage At SMACKDOWN LIVE

WWE fans were introduced to Heavy Machinery on RAW when they stumbled across Alexa's "Moment of Bliss" but the NXT tag team made another appearance on SmackDown last night and it was seriously weird!

By JoshWilding - Jan 16, 2019 03:01 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
WWE is taking a slightly different approach to introducing this latest batch of NXT callups as they're making random appearances on both RAW and SmackDown Live before ultimately being assigned to a brand. Last night, the latter kicked off with Heavy Machinery hanging out with The New Day and creating a disgusting shake before offering some to Becky Lynch...who happily accepted! 

Lacey Evans was also shown watching Lynch's match backstage, while Nikki Cross appeared to offer Rey Mysterio the chance to "play with Nikki." Finally, EC3 showed up when Samoa Joe was heading to the ring and could be seen admiring himself in the mirror.

Unfortunately, none of them saw any action and there's still no sign of Lars Sullivan who appears to be completely M.I.A. 


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