A WWE wrestler has claimed that ‘all Scottish women look and talk like Shrek’.
Grayson Waller, an Australian WWE performer, posted a picture of himself on Twitter with the caption: “Scotland is great!A few days earlier he posted a video of himself complaining about being sent to the UK by WWE.“I don’t think people realise what a hole the UK really is. I already did it. I went to Money in the Bank, I went to London and now they’re sending me back to that absolute cesspool and it’s not even summer anymore.
“And then Scotland. I can’t even understand what the people there say. It’s like they’re speaking a different language, a bunch of aliens. “I’m going to be walking the streets thinking people are in scary costumes but that’s actually what people in the UK look like.Currently known as one of WWE's most prominent heels, Waller has previously come under fire for criticising pop star Taylor Swift and her fans.We know there are thousands of National readers who want to debate, argue and go back and forth in the comments section of our stories.
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