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Pretty Deadly Call Beating Kevin Owens and Randy Orton On WWE SmackDown Their WrestleMania Moment

Pretty Deadly celebrated their “WrestleMania moment” with cupcakes.

Yes boy!

On the March 29 episode of WWE SmackDown, Pretty Deadly (Elton Prince and Kit Wilson) faced Kevin Owens and Randy Orton. In the closing moments, WWE United States Champion Logan Paul interfered. Pretty Deadly capitalized and pinned Owens for the win. 

In a SmackDown Exclusive, Pretty Deadly celebrated their win.

Elton Prince: Well, I mean, where do we start? I guess maybe some victory cake? [Takes a plate of cupcakes from someone off-screen] Thank you very much. What’s this? 

Kit Wilson: I baked these cupcakes with the tears of the Randy Orton fans. I baked these cupcakes with the sweat of Kevin Owens’ back as I beat him clean. 

Byron Saxton then noted that Logan Paul helped the duo score the win. Prince brushed off Saxton’s negativity. Likewise, Wilson focused on the positives and proceeded to call their victory their WrestleMania moment.

EP: You know what? Today of all days, I will not listen to your negative little attitude. You think you’re gonna come in and try to spoil it, try to take it? 

KW: This is positive vibes. Look, WrestleMania was so big, it couldn’t be contained to one night. They made two. But now, WrestleMania is so big, it can’t be contained to two nights because boom! We got our WrestleMania moment tonight.

EP: That was a WrestleMania moment.

KW: Did you see it? Yes boy! 

EP: WrestleMania win two weeks before WrestleMania. Do you know how cool that is? 

KW: Kevin Owens, Randy Orton. We beat them. 

EP: How many people have done that? Not many. We’re up there. 

They then ate the cupcakes and continued to celebrate.

Click here to catch up on our coverage of the March 29 episode of WWE SmackDown. For a full review, check out the post-show podcast on our YouTube channel

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