WWE Superstars Zack Ryder and Curt Hawkins have not had too much luck over the past few months. Hawkins has not won a match in quite some time and is currently sitting at over 200 losses in a row. Meanwhile, Ryder has barely made any appearances on Monday Night Raw ever since he was moved to the show last year. However, their fortunes may be about to change as the duo reunited for the first time in years during last night’s episode of Monday Night Raw. Ryder came down to the ring to save Hawkins as he was being beaten down by Dash Wilder and Scott Dawson of The Revival. Could this mean that Ryder and Hawkins will be teaming up together for a feud against The Revival soon?
There’s a reason @ZackRyder is #AlwayZReady! #RAW pic.twitter.com/xwu3vYpK29
— WWE (@WWE) January 22, 2019
It all started when Vince McMahon recruited Curt Hawkins to work as the referee for a Raw Tag Team Championship match between Bobby Roode & Chad Gable and The Revival. After The Revival were defeated by Roode & Gable, they assaulted Hawkins. Ryder then came down to make the save. Longtime fans will remember Hawkins and Ryder teaming up as The Major Bros back in the day before becoming Edge’s “Edgeheads.” Hawkins and Ryder host a podcast together and are still very close friends, and they’ve been teaming up on Main Event and live events as well. However, now that they will be partnering back up on TV, these two could become major players in the Raw tag team division.
That’s a MAJOR gesture on the part of @ZackRyder for his friend @TheCurtHawkins… #RAW pic.twitter.com/z8Oc2AYieh
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) January 22, 2019
#StillHere…I told you. #Raw
— Zack Ryder (@ZackRyder) January 22, 2019
Former WWE Superstar Rene Dupree has been very outspoken when it comes to discussing the bullying and hazing that he received during his run with the company. He recently appeared on Hannibal TV and took some shots at John Cena. Cena appeared on SmackDown last week and referred to the “Ruthless Aggression” era as a period of time filled with misfits and rejects. Dupree worked for the company during this time, and he did not take too kindly to Cena’s remarks. He addresses Cena and the company during the video. Dupree worked for WWE from 2003-2007, and he managed to become the youngest champion in company history when he won the World Tag Team Championships with Sylvain Grenier at just 19 years old.