X-Pac 1, 2, 360 Recap w/ Joey Ryan – McMahon Has Big Plans for XFL, Intergender Matches in WWE, Has Ryan Spoken to Impact Wrestling? More!

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X-Pac asks Ryan if he’s spoken to officials at Impact Wrestling about potentially working for that promotion in the future. Ryan says he hasn’t spoken to anyone at Impact, and he’s not really sure why. He notes that it might have something to do with the “penis stuff”, but he adds that he doesn’t do any of that stuff in Lucha Underground so he wouldn’t have to do it in Impact either if that was a problem for them.

X-Pac speaks about the passing of Matt Cappotelli. He informs that he didn’t know Cappotelli well, but it’s evident that he was a wonderful human being who was universally loved by everyone who knew him. Cappotelli’s death hit him hard because there was a time when he didn’t really care about living anymore and yet he’s still alive while Cappotelli, who fought cancer for 13 years, is no longer with us.

X-Pac comments on the criticism that’s been directed at Kenny Omega recently, after he inadvertently booked Chasyn Rance, a registered sex offender on a wrestling show. Omega claimed to not know Rance’s history and X-Pac believes Omega in this case. He notes that the blame for this should be placed on Rance’s shoulders, because he should have had the foresight to let Omega know his history prior to being booked on this show. X-Pac thinks Rance should have known that him being on the show was going to result in negative publicity for Omega.

WWE Superstar, Nakamura was bitten by a police dog recently, and the bite appears to be worse than originally thought. Nakamura will be kept out of action for at least another couple of weeks due to this extremely weird situation. X-Pac notes that it’s a normal thing to have police dogs at events to check for bombs so this was nothing out of the ordinary, other than the unfortunate bite of course.

Steve Carrier

Steve Carrier

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