WWE Has Finally Added Edge's First Spear Back Into The ROYAL RUMBLE On The WWE Network

WWE Has Finally Added Edge's First Spear Back Into The ROYAL RUMBLE On The WWE Network

There was a lot of backlash when WWE's production team cut away from Edge's first Spear in the Royal Rumble match to show crowd reactions but a change has finally been made on the WWE Network. Check it out...

By JoshWilding - Feb 08, 2020 02:02 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
There was a lot of anger among fans when WWE decided to cut away to crowd reactions during Edge's return at the Royal Rumble PPV, especially as that meant we missed his first Spear on Dolph Ziggler. Even the Showoff took to Twitter to blast WWE's production team but it's something that's finally been fixed.

As you can see below, WWE has rectified the issue on the WWE Network version of the Royal Rumble so at least future viewings won't be tarnished by what was a massive mistake on WWE's part. 

Of course, there's one person who is going to be unhappy about this...the fan who is no longer immortalised as part of the PPV! Still, they've probably received more attention for that split second of screentime than they ever expected!
 
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