Superfan Priest pays a visit to Bronx, meets Yankees superstars
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Fresh off his crowning achievement at WrestleMania 40, WWE World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest made a triumphant return to his hometown, The Bronx. Just two days removed from defeating Drew McIntyre in Philadelphia, Priest basked in the glory of his championship win amidst the iconic Yankee Stadium.
True to his Bronx roots, Priest donned a Juan Soto jersey, the Yankees’ number 22 superstar. Before Tuesday’s game against the Miami Marlins, he had the privilege of meeting the prolific slugger himself. The encounter culminated in a friendly photo op commemorating the occasion.
Priest’s visit didn’t stop there. He also shared a heart-warming moment with Yankees captain Aaron Judge. Judge generously presented Priest with a bat, a token of appreciation for the champion. Priest, a self-proclaimed admirer, expressed his respect for Judge’s leadership and embodiment of the Yankees’ spirit.
Their conversation extended to an interesting proposition. Priest explored the possibility of incorporating Judge’s signature catchphrase, “All Rise,” into his own faction, Judgment Day. Ever respectful of Judge’s status and the significance of representing New York City as a Yankee, Priest ensured Judge was comfortable with the idea before proceeding.
This visit to Yankee Stadium wasn’t just a celebratory homecoming for Priest; it solidified his connection to the city and its sports heroes. The exchange of admiration and sportsmanship between Priest and Judge perfectly captured the spirit of New York City.
WWE World Heavyweight Champion, Damian Priest, enjoyed a victory lap in his hometown, The Bronx. Fresh off his WrestleMania win, Priest, a proud Castle Hill native, reveled in the familiar sights and sounds of Yankee Stadium. During his visit, he received warm greetings from catcher Jose Trevino and YES Network analyst Nick Swisher, fellow Bronx natives who undoubtedly shared in Priest’s championship pride.
A lifelong New Yorker, Priest’s fandom extends beyond the wrestling ring. He’s a die-hard supporter of both the Yankees and the Knicks, showcasing his deep-rooted connection to the city’s sports scene.
While Priest’s championship reign is a recent triumph, it wasn’t without its setbacks. Just days before his Yankee Stadium visit, he and his tag team partner Finn Balor suffered a loss, dropping the Undisputed World Tag Team Championship in a grueling six-pack ladder match.
However, Priest, known for his resilience, didn’t dwell on the defeat. He quickly bounced back by capitalizing on an opportune moment. Following Drew McIntyre’s victory over Seth Rollins, a win that ended Rollins’ lengthy reign as champion, chaos erupted as McIntyre provoked his rival CM Punk. Punk retaliated with a brutal attack, leaving McIntyre vulnerable. Priest, ever the opportunist, seized the moment, cashing in his Money in the Bank contract and securing a future championship match. This strategic maneuver solidified Priest’s status as a cunning and opportunistic champion.
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