Triple H on Bobby Fish’s NXT debut, John Cena presents Jimmy V Award at ESPYS (video)

– Former Ring of Honor star Bobby Fish made his televised WWE NXT debut on this week’s episode of NXT on the WWE Network. Triple H sent out the following tweet:

– John Cena appeared at ESPN’s 2017 ESPYS Awards on Wednesday to present Jarrius “Little JJ” Robertson with The Jimmy V Award for Perseverance. If you recall, WWE aired footage of Jarrius back on SmackDown in June after he was honored before the show went on the air with a WWE Hero award.

– WWE has uploaded this full match to their YouTube channel that saw Roman Reigns, and Seth Rollins wrestle Goldust and Cody Rhodes for the WWE Tag Team Titles at the 2013 Battleground pay-per-view event. You can watch it here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQ01aoHGIQg

Andrew Ravens
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