Brie Bella and Nikki Bella are WWE Hall of Famers and undoubtedly one of the most popular female duos in the history of the company. After making her WWE debut alongside Nikki Bella in 2008, the Bella twins eventually became the mainstays of the women’s division for many years. That being said, it seems they didn’t appear on RAW this week due to Creative differences.

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WWE celebrated the 30th anniversary of RAW at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA. The company pulled out all the stops to make it a night to remember, as several legends and Hall of Famers were present on the show.

Apart from that, a couple of title matches also took place. However, there were quite a few notable absences from the show. This included the Bella twins.

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According to a report by PW Insider, the Bella twins did fly Northeast this weekend, but eventually decided not to appear on RAW XXX. This was due to differences over their booking on the show.

PWInsider.com has confirmed that Nikki and Brie Bella flew to the Northeast this weekend but did not come to tonight’s Raw 30, instead (based on their social media) ended up attending a matinee performance of Broadway musical Wicked instead.

We are told The Bellas went on their Instagram Live from their hotel room, implying that they didn’t like that the company wasn’t going to acknowledge the Women’s Revolution, naming Mercedes Monet (Sasha Banks) and Saraya (Paige) as talents the company did not want acknowledged.

We will have to wait and see whether the Bella Twins will make their WWE television return. Regardless, RAW XXX was a huge success and that’s all that matters to them.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

Subhojeet has been covering professional wrestling for over 20 years, delivering reliable updates and insights on everything from breaking news to backstage developments. His passion for the sport and deep knowledge keep fans informed and engaged.

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