Nyla Rose & Serpentico may not be champions in AEW, but the pair ‘accidentally’ captured gold at a recent independent event.
Taking to Twitter, Rose shared that she had been ‘forced’ to team with Serpentico at last weekend’s Pandemonium: Pro Wrestling’s Holiday in LA event. Not only was she forced to team with the masked wrestler, but Rose and Serpentico ‘accidentally’ won the promotion’s Tag Team Championships.
Hello @DarkSideOfRing boooooydo I have a story for yall!!!
Not only was I FORCED to tag with @KingSerpentico at @ProPandemonium
…. But we accidentally won the NEW tag team championships ???
When can we cover this please ??— Nyla The Rizzanator? (@NylaRoseBeast) December 18, 2023
Serpentico shared a photo of himself and his unlikely tag team partner, questioning if they can coexist as a duo.
CAN WE COEXIST?!
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— Viper Perabo ???? (@KingSerpentico) December 18, 2023
Septentico was hardly thrilled with teaming up with Rose. In a separate tweet, he questioned why Rose was more interested with tweeting on her phone during their match rather than helping him out.
WHY WERE YOU TWEETING DURING THE MATCH https://t.co/EzVTqLcuZs
— Viper Perabo ???? (@KingSerpentico) December 18, 2023
Nyla Rose & Serpentico
Rose and Serpentico have had a long-running feud that dates back to a segment in which Rose threw some burgers while Serpentico was hungry. Serpentico has even accused Rose of being part of a ‘conspiracy theory’ to keep him off of TV, claiming the former AEW Women’s World Champion is in the ear of Tony Khan. The pair often take shots at each other on Twitter, as seen in the posts below.
Things I hate:
Serpentico
Elden Ring
Cole slaw
wipes that just won’t end
when you gotta fart in the middle of getting it
Serpentico
Being rushed
Black licorice— Nyla The Rizzanator? (@NylaRoseBeast) July 11, 2022
wore this the entire day at #AEWDynamite last week cause SNAKEMAN wanted everyone to know the truth pic.twitter.com/jtReWC6H8V
— Viper Perabo ???? (@KingSerpentico) July 3, 2022
Nyla Rose joined AEW in 2019. She is a former AEW Women’s World Champion and the first openly transgender World Champion of a major wrestling promotion. Serpentico debuted for AEW in March 2020. He won his first match for AEW in July of that year and made his AEW Dynamite debut that December in the Dynamite Diamond Ring Battle Royal.