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WATCH: WWE Superstars reveal their favorite British slang ahead of Smackdown and Clash at the Castle in Glasgow

WWE: The upcoming Friday Night Smackdown and Clash at the Castle are set to take place in Scotland's Glasgow. Ahead of the big weekend, the WWE Superstars were asked about their favourite British slang.

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WATCH: WWE Superstars reveal their favorite British slang ahead of Smackdown and Clash at the Castle in Glasgow (Source: X)

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Ahead of the Friday Night Smackdown and Clash at the Castle, some of the WWE Superstars were asked about their favourite British slang. The big weekend has both its shows being hosted by Scotland's Glasgow. Some of the Superstars who are originally from the USA or outside of the United Kingdom were asked about the British slang they would love to use in their conversations.

Kofi Kingston revealed that his favourite British slang is 'Quid', which means 'Currency'. He said that the people in the USA call it 'Money'. People's favourite Jey Uso was asked about his favourite British slang. The hyped wrestler claimed his favourite British slang to be 'Innit'. In British slang, 'innit' means nothing but "Isn't it." His reaction was the most talked about in the segment.

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The fans started to react to the choice of Uso and hoped to see the crowd chanting 'Yeet Innit' in the show. Jey used slang with some phrases like "Everything Innit", "What's Innit", and "Be back in minute Innit". While the younger Uso felt he might be wrong in its usage, he felt the need to teach the crowd in Glasgow to chant "Yeet Innit."

Natalya and Xavier Woods pick their favourite British slang

Natalya said that her favourite British slang is 'Mate'. While originally it is used a lot in the Australian slang, Natalya felt that the people in the UK don't refer to friends as 'Dude', 'Guys', and 'Friends'. The New Day member Xavier Woods picked his favourite British slang to be 'Geezer' which means A guy, a bloke, or a person. He referred to the terms Pete and Bas.

Xavier felt that the people in the UK term the blokes to be Geezers. He further added that the rap groups in which there are multiple performers are termed to be Geezers as well. From the video, the fans concluded that some of the wrestlers from the US actually know about some famous slang in the UK. Others felt that the wrestlers pick up only the basic British slang.

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