WWE Referee Apologizes for Mistake During SmackDown

Charles Robinson took to social media to apologize for an officiating error during a Triple Threat match on the recent WWE SmackDown.

WWE Referee Apologizes for Mistake During SmackDown

WWE official Charles Robinson has issued a public apology following a mistake he made during a Triple Threat match on a recent broadcast of WWE SmackDown. The contest featured Jimmy Uso, Solo Sikoa, and Rey Fenix.

The error occurred when Rey Fenix had Solo Sikoa in a pinning predicament. Robinson, who was officiating the match, admittedly hesitated in initiating the pinfall count. This delay allowed Solo Sikoa sufficient time to break the pin once the count began.

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Subsequently, Solo Sikoa went on to win the Triple Threat match.

Following the event, Charles Robinson addressed the incident on social media, taking full responsibility for his actions. He posted: “Sorry,…out of position and missed the count on @wwe #smackdown. We all mess up and learn from our mistakes.”

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