10 Live Observations From WWE Glasgow

6. Rusev Remains My Favourite Wrestler

Xavier Woods Glasgow 2016
WWE.com

Rusev stole my heart in 2015 when he came out at WrestleMania 31 RIDING A TANK!

Ever since then I've followed Ru-Ru through the Summer Rae days and the darkness that was the League of Nations. When his majestic music hit in Glasgow, my face was beaming as he marched to the ring with a Bulgarian flag that had his own face and body emblazoned across it.

The Bulgarian Brute was getting huge boos throughout the building as me and my friend cheered loudly for "The Lad". We looked around to see who would come out to the ring to save defend the honour of Scotland and out came The All-American American, Jack Swagger.

Swags came out with a Scotland flag, waving it about like a modern-day William Wallace. He did the same thing last November when he came out to try and batter King Barrett, who'd besmirched the good name of Scotland.

For our international readers, Scottish people aren't super keen on Americans carrying Scottish flags and defending the nation, but Swagger did a decent job and managed to get the crowd behind him.

In the end, the Accolade spelled doom for the former Money In The Bank winner and my bae Rusev was victorious as I needed to have my grin surgically removed from my face.

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