Trick Williams scored a big win over Carmelo Hayes at NXT Stand & Deliver.

Does he think their issues will be settled after this weekend? WrestleZone Managing Editor Bill Pritchard asked Williams about the possibility their feud ends at WrestleMania Media Day on Friday. Williams said he doesn’t think Hayes will want any more issues with him, and this is the unfortunate result of Melo crossing a line.

“I mean, if he wants more… This one is personal. I don’t think he wants to see me again after this weekend. I’ve got nothing but love and respect for Carmelo Hayes,” Williams explained. “I learned a lot from him and I’m sure he learned a lot from me. But he crossed a line that a brotherhood should not cross and this is the price for it.”

Stay tuned for our full interview with Trick Williams soon on WrestleZone.

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