Lee Sanders of The RCWR Show recently interviewed Mason Ryan about his WWE release came about and more. You can listen to the full interview above and read some highlights below:
I’d be set of fire if I didn’t ask you this question. I’m only asking this question to because we have some folks on social media, especially on YouTube that feel as though because they read the dirt sheets they know what happened with you and WWE parting ways and their making a quick buck off the situation as result of their speculation. If you could please, in your own words how and why did your release from WWE come about and most importantly was the door left opened for you to return down the road?
First and foremost I don’t know if anyone follows me on Twitter but I released a statement saying I had four great years in the WWE. I’ll be forever thankful for what they did to me. My experience in the last four years has been incredible. I’m just a small town boy from a little town in Wells, grew up there all my life. Just through luck got into wrestling and before I knew it I got a contract with the biggest wrestling company in the world and got to come over to America. I absolutely love it over it here. I’m very proud to be Welsh but this has become my second home and this is where I’ll be living. I’m so thankful for that and to get the chance to entertain the audiences and be part of this great, great industry we love so much. To travel the world on top of that on their dime and get paid for it was just—sometimes when I think about how lucky I was it’s just mind-blowing. I think it was just one of those things where I’d been there for four years and they didn’t really have anything for me and couldn’t see much for me at present. I left with the door wide open. I left with a lot of good relationships with everyone there as everyone was always so good to me. I have no reason not to leave that way. That was that and now I’m just concentrating on the future as all I can do is work hard and be me and try to be the best I can be and you know what? I’m looking forward to what the future holds and going down different avenues, trying different things, being part of the indie scene and hopefully traveling the world again and going to places I haven’t been. Obviously I love the WWE dearly and I loved being part of it but now it’s own to a new chapter.
Richards and Eddie Edwards and Ethan Carter III aka Derick Bateman, Bram aka Kenneth Cameron, all NXT guys either released by WWE or not signed by WWE come to TNA restling and been having success so far, more so than in WWE some could argue. If the opportunity presented itself would you consider working for TNA Wrestling or any other any major promotions?
Yeah well obviously I’m now a free agent. I’m going to be in this business, it ruins in my blood. I love it and I love being part of it so yeah I’m absolutely open to any offers. I have no idea what the future holds for me but like I said I’m a free agent right now.
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