More On The Rock’s Cousin’s Debut, MVP Disses Drug Tester, Unforgiven Runs Late

Posted by Vegas Martin in WWE News on Sunday, September 7th, 2008
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JMK sent the following tonight:

The man who attacked Cryme Tyme after they were defeated in their match with Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase was FCW Developmental Talent Afa Anoa’i Jr. Afa Jr. will be known as Manu in WWE as a member of the Raw Brand. He is a member of the legendary Anoa’i Family, the son of Afa Anoa’i Sr., the cousin of Rikishi, Umaga, and The Rock.

Due to Randy Orton’s involvement with this Trio at Unforgiven, it looks like WWE will be going ahead with some sort of a “New Generation” Stable. We have more on this tomorrow. Afa last appeared on WWE Television on the November 25th, 2007 edition of Heat. He was suspended on March 20th, 2008 for 30 Days for attempting to cheat on a Drug Test. Due to his suspension, WWE instituted a new rule in which the performers have to be bare from their chest down to their knees while giving urine in front of a doctor to make sure they’re not cheating.

MVP currently has backstage heat over a comment he made to one of these Drug Testing Personel. MVP asked the monitor if he graduated from college. The monitor said yes. MVP than insulted him, saying something along the lines of, “So you went to school for four years to watch people’s (expletive)?”

The Unforgiven PPV ran late and during the main event they started bringing people in every three minutes instead of five. Not a very good main event in my opinion.

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