10 Observations From Attending WWE Glasgow Live

6. Glasgow Loves Wonderwall

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There's no doubt that Matt Hardy and Braun Strowman received the biggest pop of the first half, but they were almost trumped by Elias. You read that right, the singing heel had the fans on side when he performed a brief rendition of the Oasis favourite 'Wonderwall'.

It was funny to watch parents obviously only there for their young children charmed by somebody they probably didn't even recognise just because he was singing a song they did. Elias was masterful in his execution of the tune, and he even changed the lyrics to disparage Glasgow, call it a terrible place and threaten to punch everyone in the face.

That raised a big belly laugh from fans. The resultant 8-man tag (Elias, Bo Dallas, Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows vs. Goldust, Heath Slater, Rhyno and Jason Jordan) was nothing to write home about, but the main focus of the segment was Elias doing his 'who wants to walk with Elias?' spiel anyway.

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