Over WrestleMania 32 weekend, Bray Wyatt appeared on the Sam Roberts’ Wrestling Podcast, where he spoke about a number of different topics, most notably about his use within the company the last few years.
Here’s what he said:
“I don’t think, when we set out and finally got the call up, I don’t know if [WWE] really understood what they had. Like, we knew the NXT crowd had responded so well to us and they kind of like attached themselves to us and when we came up here [to WWE’s main roster], we, never in a million years, thought it was going to explode the way it did. And it did. It exploded. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And it was just that kind of thing, the right place at the right time. And we were so different, man. We were so different that I don’t think the company knew even how to use us. ‘What are these things?’ Like, we were so different and in the promos [and] so different in the way we looked and how we moved. We were big and we would fly and do all this crazy stuff. Like, I don’t think anyone expected us to be so complete. And they still don’t know how to use what we are.”
To listen to the show, click here.
DID YOU KNOW?
WWE lies about its attendance numbers.
The Rotunda character jumped the shark and got old when he did those Taker promos for Mania a year plus ago.
I watch wrestling JUST FOR the promos – but when the Wyatt family comes out – I just fast forward.
TNA got great ratings this week, especially for being on little POP tv.
Great job!
I’m happy.
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WWE went in a direction that I don’t agree with in 2010 – when it banned blood and geared its product to kids.
TNA is a far better product right now – and their great numbers on little POP prove it.
IMPACT was awesome this week and out of WWE, NJPW, ROH, and LU……
…anyone with a brain and love of wrestling can see IMPACT was the best show of them all.
Have a great weekend, everyone!
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