This interference clearly displeased the RAW General Manager, and as punishment, Pearce might try to convince Nick Aldis to strip the Tag Team Titles of The Bloodline. Following Adam's orders ...
Following this, Adam called his SmackDown counterpart, Nick Aldis ... may ultimately lead to a RAW vs. SmackDown multi-person elimination match, with Pearce and Aldis playing a huge role.
The WWE Universe is currently enjoying the shows, matches, and thrilling segments, all thanks to Chief Content Officer Triple H, who appointed Adam Pearce and Nick Aldis to manage the brands.
Ahead of tonight's Raw, WWE posted a video with Adam Pearce revealing that he and Nick Aldis will make an announcement ... Friday that Rhodes & Seth Rollins vs. The Rock & Roman Reigns will ...
Adam Pearce is a former in-ring ... and SmackDown (and the never-ending stress), Pearce was officially promoted to Raw General Manager, with Nick Aldis becoming the General Manager for SmackDown.
For casual WWE fans who may not be up to speed on the indie wrestling scene, Adam Pearce may have seemed ... Along with "SmackDown" General Manager Nick Aldis, Pearce joins a unique group of ...
There's a chance Adam Pearce will stick on a singlet and ... non-wrestling authority figure today. Maybe a match vs. fellow GM Nick Aldis will change that. Hell, things almost changed in 2021.
In a tweet, Adam Pearce commented on a clip of the RKO and briefly shared his thoughts. In doing so, he claimed that SDGM (SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis) was nowhere to be found ...
Though he now serves as the authority figure for "WWE Raw," there was once a time when Adam Pearce was an active professional wrestler, working across the independent scene until deciding to step ...
Kevin Owens had a lot to say on Friday Night SmackDown after General Manager Nick Aldis and Cody Rhodes worked together to get KO to agree to a Undisputed Championship Match by saying they would ...
Nick Aldis speaks highly of the Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley). Longtime TNA stars Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin made their WWE debut on the October 18 episode of WWE SmackDown.