Motor City Machine Guns Reflect on ‘Surreal’ WWE SmackDown Debut

In an interview on SmackDown Lowdown, Sabin expressed his amazement at reaching this milestone: “It’s pretty surreal. I’d like to say it’s a dream come true, but it’s more than that.

Oct 21, 2024 - 16:29
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Motor City Machine Guns Reflect on ‘Surreal’ WWE SmackDown Debut

Following their exhilarating debut on WWE SmackDown, the Motor City Machine Guns (MCMG) shared their thoughts on the experience, describing it as “surreal.” In their first match, Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin defeated A-Town Down Under and Los Garza, earning them a shot at the WWE Tag Team Championships.

In an interview on SmackDown Lowdown, Sabin expressed his amazement at reaching this milestone: “It’s pretty surreal. I’d like to say it’s a dream come true, but it’s more than that. This is a goal accomplished for us. It might have taken over 20 years to get here, to get to this position, but being one match away from being number one contenders for the WWE Tag Team Championships? That’s pretty crazy. Just saying it out loud kinda blows my mind a little bit.”

Shelley echoed Sabin's sentiments and spoke about their upcoming match against #DIY (Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa): “We take things one step at a time, but DIY is exactly why we came to WWE. Exactly why we want to declare ourselves the best tag team on the planet, because we beat all the great tag teams that already exist in the WWE Universe. So I apologize to you in advance, DIY, but you’re looking at the next WWE Tag Team Champions.”

As anticipation builds for their clash with #DIY next week, the Motor City Machine Guns are poised to make a significant impact in WWE, eager to prove themselves as the top tag team in the promotion. With their sights set on championship gold, fans can expect an exciting showdown as these two iconic teams face off.

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