A WWE star has issued their first comment since turning heel at this week’s NXT Roadblock event (March 5).
Amid a stacked night of action, SmackDown’s Kabuki Warriors made their return to NXT to defend their Women’s Tag Team Titles against the team of NXT Women’s Champion Lyra Valkyria & Tatum Paxley.
Despite coming close to dethroning the champions, Valkria and Paxley’s inexperience as a tandem proved crucial as Asuka and Kairi Sane retained.
However, all that was overshadowed by what happened after the bell, as the NXT Women’s Champion was viciously attacked by none other than recent rival Roxanne Perez.
Perez has teetered on the line between babyface and heel over the past few weeks – becoming more and more obsessed with capturing the top prize in NXT once again.
However, given the ramped up brutality of this attack it seems pretty definitive that The Prodigy has embraced the dark side.
Now, in her first comment since her heel turn, Perez acknowledged that her actions were “bad” but admitted to taking a twisted pleasure in them.
Posting to Twitter, Perez said:
Did something bad, but why’s it feel so good?
You can see Perez’s attack on Valkyria for yourself down below.
It remains to be seen how things will play out on NXT TV, but it appears that another title match between the two could be on the cards for NXT Stand & Deliver on Saturday, April 6.
Make sure to stay with WrestleTalk.com for more fallout from NXT Roadblock, with a full recap of the biggest headlines for the show available here.
Did something bad, but why’s it feel so good? https://t.co/fwAM4hKQgh
— roxanne (@roxanne_wwe) March 6, 2024
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