Rusev wants to know why Aiden English betrayed him and says it’s especially bad because he did it on Rusev Day.
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Rusev wants “Aiden the Traitor” to come out and explain himself.
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The Drama King hits the scene and claims that this isn’t his fault.
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English claims that no one cared about Rusev, despite his incredible talent, before The Rembrandt of Rage joined his side and made him the most popular Superstar in WWE.
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English talks about how everyone was chanting for Rusev Day at WrestleMania throughout the whole show, and he blames this whole mess on Lana.
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The Picasso of Pain claims things were far better when it was just him and Rusev, but Lana reminds English that she got a tank for Rusev at WrestleMania and accuses Aiden of trying to create a name for himself by using Rusev.
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“With all your honesty, are you going to tell him about that one night in Milwaukee?” English asks Lana before dropping the mic.