WWE announcer Corey Graves has returned to social media (again) to explain what appeared to be an example of bad writing from the Sept. 3 Raw.
The Savior of Misbehavior doesn’t have the scoop on why Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose were “arrested” for doing what wrestlers do on wrestling shows all the time, or why they weren’t re-arrested for presumably commandeering a police van to return to the scene of the crime to engage in the same “illegal” activity that got them locked up in the first place.
But if you can get past all that and were still hung up on The Shield’s ability to speed up the Ohio legal system in order to get a bond hearing on a national holiday, well...
Made a few calls this morning. Turns out @DavidOtunga has a judge friend in Columbus and called in a late night Labor Day favor for The Shield.
— The Great Corey Graves (@WWEGraves) September 4, 2018
Everybody can relax now. @MikeRomeWWE #RAW
The Law Offices of David Otunga come through again.
Now we can go back to wondering about all the other stupid $#!+ that happened on Raw last night.