nikkas been speaking chinese 


Roman likeHaving Yao Ming be there is a pretty good look actually, seeing how the popularity of basketball in China is due to him. Maybe the WWE can actually succeed there with their biggest star speaking Mandarin, Yao Ming's support, and Shane McMahon's expertise on conducting business in China.
Over/under on how long it takes for the newest Chinese signee to be fed to Roman Reigns?
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WWE announced Bin Wang will make his WWE in-ring debut at the upcoming WWE live event in Shanghai on September 10th.
Bin Wang will debut in front of his home nation as he faces Bo Dallas. WWE issued a release to announce the occasion, and Triple H is also featured in the video below making the announcement:
SHANGHAI, China and STAMFORD, Conn. — Spectators at WWE Live China in Shanghai on Saturday, Sept. 10, will witness history as Bin Wang, from Anhui, makes his WWE in-ring debut against Superstar Bo Dallas.
The 22-year-old’s first appearance for WWE will be in front of his home nation at the Mercedes-Benz Arena. Wang, 6-foot-3, 220 pounds, signed a WWE developmental contract in June, giving him the opportunity to train at WWE’s Performance Center in Orlando, Fla. He will now be part of a Live Event featuring John Cena, Roman Reigns, Big Show, Sasha Banks and more*.
“It will be a great honor to make my WWE debut in my home nation,” said Wang. “I recognize I am not only representing myself, but everyone in China, and I am committed to making them proud as I continue on the journey to become the first-ever Chinese WWE Superstar.”
In a video posted on Twitter, Paul “Triple H” Levesque, WWE Executive Vice President of Talent, Live Events & Creative, said Wang will display the tremendous progress he has made in the ring since joining the Performance Center two months ago.
WWE Live China is at the Mercedes-Benz Arena, Shanghai, on Saturday, Sept. 10, at 7:00 p.m. local time. Tickets are available from www.gewara.com.