 What's good, Joshua? We're also back again with another video. So I'm just getting home. It's like one o'clock in the morning right now. For those who don't know, we didn't live due to Smackdown live stream and reaction only because we were celebrating Dub and Nisha's 10 year anniversary. Them renewing their vows. So that's why we did do Smackdown. Then do our normal Smackdown live stream and reactions. But I definitely wanted to check out to see what happened. If anything noticeable happened in there was some stuff that did go down. I was able to check out a few clips actually before I got home when they started, you know, shutting things down at the venue or whatnot. But we had a great time and I wanted to make sure I got this out to y'all. The most noticeable thing that happened is the contract signing. They had the contract signing. Nick Aldis was going to have all the four competitors that's going to be in the fatal four way to sign the contract right before the Royal Rumble. And Roman Reigns essentially was going to pull a no show. He sent Paul Heyman out there to basically tell Nick Aldis that, no, he's not signing this contract for the fatal four way. And that's it. And the one thing I really do appreciate with what they've done with Nick Aldis as this authority figure on Smackdown, he doesn't care. He doesn't take no BS from anybody, including Roman. And I like that he's not abusing his power, but he's making it very clear who runs the show on Smackdown. So Nick Aldis is like, all right, cool. Roman don't has to come out to sign the contract because you had AJ out there. You had a late night out there and you have Randy Orton ready to sign it. So Nick Aldis is like, all right, he doesn't have to come out here to sign this contract. That's fine. I'll just make it a triple threat match. And the triple threat match will be for the newly vacated title. And that's when Paul Heyman got mad. Because Paul Heyman was about to walk away because he he thought he handled it. But once Nick Aldis said, I will I will vacate Roman's title if he doesn't come out here and we'll just have a triple threat match. That's when he walked down to the ring and he he he got in in not he didn't get in Nick Aldis face, but he basically was, you know, being disrespectful and trying to warn him of the situation and that hand and what's going to happen. And that's when L.A. Knight started to interject his opinions. And I like what L.A. Knight had to say. He basically said that, to be honest with you, it shouldn't even be a triple threat, a fatal full way or whatnot. It should really just be a rematch between me and Roman because I'm the one that got screwed out recently. Y'all added AJ Styles and y'all added Randy Orton to the mix. It really should just only be me. AJ Styles had his own gripes. He's like, well, to be honest with you, I have beef with well, I had beef with the bloodline before you came into the mix while they were beating the crap out of me and trying to end my career. You stepped over me to get your opportunity and to be honest with you. Technically, Randy Orton beats both of them in that situation because Randy Orton per storyline got taken out a few years ago. Pete Bloodline. So really, Randy has the he really should be getting first dibs here. But Randy was kind of cool, chill and stoic. And I like how they kind of revolved the theme of Randy Orton throughout the rest of the show, especially what happened towards the end. So at this point, they're going back and forth. And L.A. Knight, he walks out about to walk out and AJ Styles decides to attack him and they start brawling and they have to break him apart. And I love that. I think that's going to be a very interesting story that's going to play a very big factor in his fate of full way because AJ and L.A. They don't like each other. Randy is just there to get his revenge and win the championship. They're trying to get their revenge and also win the championship. But I think they're disdain for each other. It's outweighing their importance of getting that championship from Roman. And I think that's a situation that Roman Reigns is going to try to exploit because it makes sense. So I like what they were doing there, them fighting back and forth. I enjoyed that. There was also a segment I was able to check out of Roman Reigns, not liking the fact that Paul Heyman wasn't able to get the job done. Solo and Jimmy haven't been haven't been able to get the job done the past couple of weeks against some of these guys. And he, Roman's going off. He's actually going off on Jimmy and solo steps in front of him. He steps in front of him and he says. That's my fault. I'm going to take the blame for that. But don't worry, I'm going to take care of the tribal chief and he leaves. And Roman taking the back because he's standing up for Jimmy in a weird way. He's not actively like, yo, chill on Jimmy, you know, because Romans really started going off on Jimmy a little bit, directing his anger towards him, but he kind of blocked it. And that's very interesting. They've been teasing something with Jimmy in solo. Solo is in the past. I mean, Jimmy's in the past asked him if the if something was going to happen to me, you would let me know, right? They're doing something and I like that. They need to keep expounding on solo, finally saying enough is enough. I'm not doing this no more. And when that happens, it's going to be a very, very great situation. So we'll see how that plays out. But I did like that. And that was his goal. Solo's goal was to make everything right. He was able to he was able to attack L.A. Knight. He was also able to attack A.J. Sniles and he ended up having a match with Randy Orton towards the end of the show. Jimmy tried to get involved, but A.J. Stiles and L.A. Knight kind of put a stop to that. Mostly A.J. Stiles at one point, put a stop to that. And that's when Randy Orton was able to hit a RKO on solo and Randy Orton pinned solo. He pinned them, pinned them in the ring. So it's not many. It's not often that solo gets pinned. It's very interesting what they're doing now. I don't know how it's going to play out, but Randy Orton hit RKO on solo. I want to say at this point, A.J. and in L.A. Knight getting to the ring once again, they start getting into it. And Randy's like, you know what? RKO is for everybody. Ends up hitting L.A. Knight with an RKO. Then he ends up hitting A.J. Stiles with an RKO. Then Roman comes out of nowhere. Superman punches Randy Orton, knocks him to the ground. Nick Aldous is by ringside at this point. And Nick Aldous gives Roman Reigns the contract. Roman Reigns is smug, because everybody's down. He's the last man standing. He signs the contract. He's about to give it to Nick Aldous outside the ring. He drops it on the ground because obviously he's going to be disrespectful to Nick Aldous and then he's getting ready for his patented spear. He's talking his talk. He's talking it. And he gets caught with a RKO for his troubles right after he signed the contract. Randy Orton hit all of them with RKO's. Every last one of the competitors in the match with an RKO got laid out. And that's how they ended off the show. And from what just the clips that I was seeing, that was pretty cool. I thought that was that was dope. I like what they're doing there is going to be very interesting to see what happens. I do think Roman is still going to retain. The question is how, how does he retain? What will be the reason? What would be the catalyst that would allow him to retain the title? That's going to be very interesting to see how they play out. Also, I did see that we finally got Pete Dunn back. He doesn't go by butch anymore. I saw the clips on Twitter. He's back as Pete Dunn. Yes. Yes. Yes. So, but yeah, man, I'm very interested to see how things play out. I definitely wanted to check this clip out or these several clips out involving Bloodline, Roman Reigns, Bloodline, Solo, Jimmy and and what's going to happen at the Royal Rumble. I'm looking forward to this metaphor. It should be a good time. Y'all comment down below. Let me know. Do you guys feel that Roman Reigns will still retain? Or do y'all think WWE pools in audible right before WrestleMania? I highly doubt it. Maybe they do. I just don't see it happening after with the Rockets insinuated. I think it's it's a foregone conclusion. And Roman's probably going to hold the title to WrestleMania this year. The question is, how will it happen at the Royal Rumble? What, what shenanigans will ensue to allow Roman Reigns to still be the champion? But I appreciate all of the support you guys show on the channel. And once again, if you haven't already, go wish Dub and Nisha happy 10 year anniversary. And y'all know, we ain't going to miss a Monday Night Raw or a Smackdown. This is something important. And I I really do appreciate Dub allowing me to be one of his best men in this in this wedding again. Well, in this wedding, they've they've had a wedding before. But this is when they had a bigger ceremony this time. I really do appreciate him allowing me to be his best, best man. Be a part of that. And I wouldn't go and miss that for the world, man. So but yeah, I appreciate all of the support. Appreciate y'all kicking me. See you on the next one. Peace.