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Identity of Doctor During Jey Uso Segment On WWE RAW Revealed

A New Jersey independent wrestler walks into the WWE medical room…

On this week’s episode of WWE Raw from NYC’s Madison Square Garden, Jey Uso defeated Grayson Waller in singles competition. He then fended off both Waller and Austin Theory from a post-match beatdown. However, he couldn’t fend off the surprise sleeper hold that came from WWE World Heavyweight Champion GUNTHER afterward. As a result, Uso faded from the hold and later received attention from WWE medical staff, one of whom was portrayed by a well-known independent wrestler.

In a backstage segment, Uso obtained an ice pack from a female doctor wearing a “WWE medical” shirt. Many viewers quickly identified this doctor as Vicious Vicki, the current Warriors of Wrestling Women’s Champion. The New Jersey native later confirmed her cameo with a series of X reposts, one of which added that she was “multifaceted” in her work.

Following Vicki’s brief appearance, Otis, Akira Tozawa, and Maxxine Dupri assured the weakened Uso that they would have his back in the face of future beatdowns.

Catch up on everything you missed on WWE RAW here.

Vicious Vicki is eyeing a contract

WrestleZone spoke with Vicious Vicki for an interview where she shared her desire to ink a contract with WWE or TNA, which have since formalized a partnership with one another.

Vicki, a regular in the northeast indie circuit, has worked with both TNA and WWE in the past. In doing so, Vicki noted that she forged relationships with the companies as well.

“I’ve been very lucky and fortunate that I haven’t had any serious injuries. I’ve been very lucky and fortunate to build the relationships that I’ve built with people and companies. The only way I’m going to get better is to keep working these talents that are better than me and on a different level,” Vicki said.

“I really hope in six years I’m a regular on television, and I believe it is very possible for me. I never will have a big head in my life, it’s just not me. I’m very, very humble and I try to abide by humility, but I know in my heart of hearts that if you’re just given that little push, that coaching, and I may or may not have someone who’s willing to take me on as a project, somebody very important in the wrestling world so that should be a good thing, but if I just have that, I know I can make the most of it.”

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