“We’re gonna blow the roof off this building” – Ludwig Kaiser opens up on performing in Germany

WWE star Ludwig Kaiser is ready for Bash in Berlin. The star was in action on SmackDown this week.

Kaiser answered LA Knight’s United States Championship Open Challenge this week on the blue brand. The two stars put on a clinic in the opening encounter and set the tone for the show. Although the Imperium member couldn’t get the win, the crowd was firmly behind him till the very end.

WWE correspondent Byron Saxton caught up with Ludwig Kaiser after the show. The latter thanked the fans for their support, claiming they knew how to appreciate European elegance. He then focused on the title match between Gunther and Randy Orton.

The Imperium member predicted that the champ would destroy Orton and establish himself at the top of the company.

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“Are you surprised? I’m not surprised. We’re in Germany. People over here know how to appreciate European elegance,” Kaiser continued. “Did you hear that tonight? I heard it tonight. I felt it tonight. Can you imagine what happens tomorrow? We’re gonna blow the roof off this building. At the end of the day, it’s gonna be The Ring General lifting the World Heavyweight Championship like he always does,” Kaiser said. [From 0:18 – 1:18]


Dutch Mantell praised Ludwig Kaiser

After this week’s SmackDown, Kaiser garnered praise from former WWE manager Dutch Mantell.

On this week’s episode of Smack Talk, the veteran congratulated Kaiser for the brilliant match. He lauded the star’s work and claimed that his moves looked believable.

“He’s [Ludwig Kaiser] great. I mean, technically, he does everything with purpose. It’s believable. There’s no bullsh*t with the guy. So when he went out there, good for the Berlin fans because now he’s one of their countrymen going up against the champion. Great match,” Mantell said.

It will be interesting to see if Gunther needs Ludwig Kaiser’s services to get the better of Orton at Bash in Berlin.