William Regal made his first appearance on Dynamite three days after his AEW debut. Regal was part of a segment that didn't go entirely according to plan on Dynamite. For that, Regal has issued an apology on social media.
Regal made his AEW debut on Sunday at the Revolution pay-per-view along with fellow ex-WWE star Swerve Strickland. He marched to the ring following the match between Bryan Danielson and Jon Moxley, where the two men refused to stop attacking one another. Regal put himself between the two and forced them to put their differences aside to work together.
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Regal made his Dynamite debut on Wednesday in the corner of Danielson and Moxley in their match against The Workhorsemen. Regal was interviewed in a segment that followed the match, which prompted his Twitter apology toward his new co-workers at AEW. Regal's apology was related to behind-the-scenes time-related issues, and he said that he «apologized to everyone personally effected.» As a veteran, Regal said that he «should be showing people by example and being a Pro and hitting my times.»
Following Moxley and Danielson's tag team match, Regal was interviewed in the ring by Tony Schiavone. Regal cut an authentic, emotional, and personal promo that covered facets of his own career, including his history with both Schiavone and Danielson. He ended the segment with a warning to the rest of the AEW locker room that if they step into the ring with Danielson and Moxley, they must either, «step up or get stepped on.»
Regal's comments suggest that Dynamite segments were either shortened in time or cut altogether. No matter what adjustments were made to modify the show's on-air
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