WWE Raw Superstar Doudrop recently spoke with Louis Dangoor of GiveMeSport, where the 2021 Queen's Crown finalist looked back on the noticably short matches that filled out the tournament. Find out Doudrop's thoughts on the matter below:
“I think the tournament in general went really, really well considering it’s the first time it’s happened. I thought it went really spectacular. As far as time limits and stuff, I was not thankful that (the final match) wasn’t particularly long, but I was wrestling in 90 degree heat. I can only do that for a very limited amount of time, so there was a part of me that was like, ‘Okay, this is fine. I can manage this.’ If it went a bit longer, I don’t think there would have been much makeup or anything left of me because it was god damn hot out there," she said. “But obviously, the qualifiers and that, you know, maybe they could have been longer. But I like to think that they were just little tastes. Because a lot of these matches were matches that hadn’t happened before, so you don’t want to give everything away right now. Maybe we see where these go in the future, but for now, we’ve given them a little taste of what these matches are right now so let’s see what we can do next time and make people want to see that match.”
After throwing down in Saudi Arabia for a total of 5 minutes, 51 seconds, Doudrop and Vega hit the ring for a rematch on the following RAw, in a contest that barely topped the 2.5 minute mark.
