WWE Allegedly Let Migos Smoke Weed In The Locker Room During RK-Bro Segment

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Matt Riddle just dropped a wild WWE locker room story involving Migos, RK-Bro, and a joint that apparently got sparked up without anyone shutting it down.

While speaking to MuscleManMalcolm, Riddle was asked about working with Migos during his RK-Bro run with Randy Orton. Riddle said the group loved wrestling and loved Randy, but then he took things in a much different direction when he talked about what allegedly went down backstage at WWE Day 1. According to Riddle, Migos didn’t just show up, perform, and leave. They lit up in the locker room, and WWE didn’t stop it.

“They were awesome. They love wrestling. They love Randy. Almost the only time I ever smoked weed in the locker room at WWE. I mean, I would smoke on like one of my friends buses. Not going to mention names, but the Migos when they came in, they just popped the joint up. Only time WWE didn’t stop them. The Atlanta security didn’t stop it was at Day One. And dude, they’re awesome guys. We wanted to share the ring with RK-Bro. They did and they owned it. They killed it. Love those guys. Much respect.”

That is a pretty crazy thing to hear about a WWE locker room, especially during a major premium live event. WWE has always been known for keeping a tight grip backstage, but Riddle made it sound like Migos walked in, sparked up, and nobody was going to be the person who told them no.

Riddle also made it clear that he had nothing but love for the group. Migos appeared alongside RK-Bro at WWE Day 1, and Riddle said they owned the moment when they shared the ring with him and Randy Orton.

What do you think about Matt Riddle saying Migos lit up in the WWE locker room at Day 1? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

What do you think about Migos liting up in the WWE locker room at Day 1? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.