X-Pac comments on the issues between Chyna’s former agent and mother, stemming from the fact that her agent has started a fundraiser effort to buy a burial plot in Hollywood. Her mother is not happy about this but X-Pac notes that nobody’s been perfect in this situation. In all honesty, he doesn’t have a problem with the fundraising because Chyna’s agent still has some of her ashes, and Chyna would have loved to be buried there.

X-Pac welcomes Rikishi to the show.
Rikishi mentions that he was so hungry when he debuted in WCW as part of a tag team. The Samoan legacy was already present in wrestling and it was up to him now to continue that. He points out that he worked so much back then and rarely spent more than a day or two at home. He adds that Jimmy and Jey Uso are his sons and he barely knows them given the fact that he was never home when they were growing up.
X-Pac talks about the struggle of working with someone who doesn’t listen in the ring. He says he’d rather work with a less experienced performer who listens than a veteran who doesn’t listen. Rikishi agrees, noting that listening to your opponent in the ring is the key.