Rusev's Elated Pitch History

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According to Rusev, he doesn’t know what the word “elated” means. Here’s a word the former United States Champion will understand: Rematch.

The Bulgarian Brute is set for a third go-round against Randy Orton at WWE Hell in a Cell after a pair of lopsided contests left the two Superstars tied at one win apiece. Orton defeated his nemesis so quickly in their first match, at SummerSlam, that Rusev’s own countrymen in Bulgaria treated him as a disgrace when he returned home. The Super Athlete countered by attacking Orton after he’d already competed in a long match against Aiden English, notching a swift victory of his own against the exhausted Superstar after The Drama King interfered.

The win was enough to earn Rusev the key to his home city

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