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Now, Tama Tonga has taken to social media to say that he beat Hayes with his finisher.

“Yes I did. After I cut his throat, Bish. 💅🏽”

Check out his tweet here:


Cody Rhodes recalled confrontation he had with MFT member Solo Sikoa

Cody Rhodes and Solo Sikoa are no strangers to each other. The two of them feuded for a while when Cody was in pursuit of his first WWE Championship. One of their many encounters led to a backstage confrontation.

Speaking on his What Do You Wanna Talk About? podcast, Cody Rhodes recalled getting confronted by Solo Sikoa backstage. Cody initially thought Solo wasn’t respecting his leadership, but later realized that the latter was right.

“I went home texting my inner circle about like, man, have I like, Solo doesn’t respect me. Have I lost my, I’ve thought about it. I thought about it, like I’m supposed to lead him. And he’s telling me (to don’t cheer), and then I thought, ‘No, he’s right.’ It was Hunter. Finally, I was talking to Hunter. He was like, ‘Yeah, no, he’s not wrong,'” Rhodes said.

I remains to be seen if Tama Tonga will be able to bring singles gold to his group.