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Dana Brooke invites Cardi B to form WWE stable with Mandy Rose

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Cardi B was trending for a weird reason on this week’s WWE Raw

Cardi B became one of the talking points after this week’s WWE Raw Legends Night. The idea was for Raw to have several legends feature throughout the show and Torrie Wilson played a part in all this.

The former Diva was being wooed by Angel Garza but she didn’t fall for all this. Wilson claimed that Cardi B, alongside several other top female stars, would be gracing Raw.

Cardi B became a talking point on this week’s Raw (Essence)

That sent Garza to his doom as he met the Boogeyman but this was enough to get Cardi trending, The musician posted a lot of comments about her love for WWE and even took a shot at Vince McMahon for the name dropping.

She even claimed she loved Sasha Banks and the Boss also responded to this message:

However, Cardi was offered an invitation from one WWE star to form a stable.

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Sexy Muscle Friends

Dana Brooke and Mandy Rose were in action on Raw as they took apart Shayna Baszler. It was Rose who was taken out by Baszler early on before Brooke picked up the win.

Rose and Brooke then attacked Baszler after their match and were left standing tall. Brooke was quick to offer an invitation to Cardi B to form a stable with Rose.

The pair have been decent as a tag team but they are yet to hit the heights as expected. They have been given several names since forming a team with Asuka calling them the ‘Sexy Muscle Friends’.

It is to be seen what is next for Rose and Brooke after this attack on Baszler. This rivalry should continue with Nia Jax coming back but the main goal should be for the Muscle Friends to battle Asuka and Charlotte Flair for the tag titles.

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Saiyed Adeem Karim

Ditching a corporate job to follow a dream isn't easy, but when football comes calling, who can say no? Been following the beautiful game since 1998. Liverpool addict, F1 fanatic!

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