WWE superstar Big E from the New Day once again appeared on this week’s episode of Talking Smack, where he and The Miz continued their controversial conversation from last week’s show. The New Day member states that he hopes to remain “true to himself” during his singles-run, and assures fans that he knows when it is important for him to get serious.
I wanna do something that feels true to me. I wanna trust my instincts and my intuition…. Trust me that I have a barometer in myself. Trust me that I know when to steer the ship left to right. I know when to get serious.
They would also touch on the New Day’s social justice work, which includes a t-shirt of the trio kneeling in respect to the victims of police brutality. Big E adds that he wants this run to be as good as possible.
I’m focused on this run, being as good as possible. And I’m focused on doing my part to make this world a more equitable place.
Former WWE analyst, reporter, and commentator Renee Young would plug Big E’s appearance on Twitter this week. She writes, “Guys, @WWEBigE is the present and the future. Listen to this man. If you’ve not seen him on Talking Smack this week- do yourselves a favor and give it a watch/ listen. Thanks for having these conversations.”
Check it out below. (Video and transcriptions courtesy of TheNextBlGThing)
Last week Miz got a lot of criticism for his white privilege and him blindly not realizing it. Looks like Miz and Big E had a conversation about these “gray areas” this time around before they did this segment so he can say what he wanted to say better. #TalkingSmack pic.twitter.com/hJ1hw77KXm
— frank | #MFFL (@TheNextBlGThing) August 29, 2020
“I’m focused on this run, being as good as possible. And I’m focused on doing my part to make this world a more equitable place.” – Big E 🙌 #TalkingSmack pic.twitter.com/q3j0aCjM8N
— frank | #MFFL (@TheNextBlGThing) August 29, 2020
Guys, @WWEBigE is the present and the future. Listen to this man. If you’ve not seen him on Talking Smack this week- do yourselves a favor and give it a watch/ listen. Thanks for having these conversations.
— Renee Paquette (@ReneePaquette) August 29, 2020