Grayson Waller is currently one of the biggest heels in WWE right now, as he is simply born to portray such a character. Interestingly enough, Waller took issue with the fact that WWE ticket prices are undervaluing his presence during WWE live events.

The Australian star established himself as one of the must-see stars during his time in NXT. The Australian is now a mainstay of Friday Night SmackDown and loves putting his money where his mouth is.

For the past few months, Grayson Waller has been partnering with Austin Theory on the blue brand and feuding with the likes of Kevin Owens – something that fans are definitely enjoying.

While speaking to CW39 Houston to promote an upcoming WWE live event, Grayson Waller about about WWE live event tickets being priced at only $20, making it clear takes issue with the fact that tickets to see him are so cheap.

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”I’m a little upset to be honest, I was looking and it’s 20 dollars to get a ticket. 20 dollars to see Grayson Waller. I’m a little bit offended. I feel that’s not much money. I think the prices need to go up. 20 dollars to see Grayson Waller, that’s a bit of a steal. I’m gonna have to make a call to Santa.”

Grayson Waller also wants to test himself against CM Punk in promo battle somewhere down the line. WWE has major plans for Grayson Waller as he and Austin Theory continue to be a highlight on WWE television. We will have to wait and see how the company will book them in the coming weeks.

What’s your view on what Grayson Waller had to say? Do you enjoy his heel work on Friday Night SmackDown? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

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