Bryan Alvarez reported on his Twitter SUPER FOLLOWERS account that there will be some sort of "Daddy Ass" acknowledgment tonight for the DX 25th anniversary segment.

Alvarez tweeted, "I was given impression there will be acknowledgment of some sort of Daddy Ass tonight, maybe WWE figured it's inevitable"

Of course, "Daddy Ass" is Bad Ass Billy Gunn and he can't be at the show because he's under contract with All Elite Wrestling. He is part of The Acclaimed with Max Caster and Anthony Bowens, and they happen to be one of the hottest acts in AEW.

During the commercials hyping tonight's show, WWE has been careful not to advertise that Billy Gunn would be at the show. He may not appear on the show but it doesn't look like his name will be ignored like has been done in the past.

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