Quite a few talents got released from WWE back in April due to budget cuts, but now the released wrestlers are reemerging in the world of professional wrestling.
Eric Young had a decent run with Sanity in NXT, but unfortunately for Sanity their momentum came to a screeching halt shortly after they got called up to the main roster.
Young recently spoke to Busted Open Radio about what went wrong, and he noted that he thinks the system is flawed.
“Then we transition to the main roster and I mean, you and everyone knows how that went it did not go well. Sometimes you fall out of favor and it’s nothing you did or didn’t do. I never changed who I was, I’m not going to that’s not who I am. I’m not a political person, never have been.”
“There was no creativity, they want everyone to do things the same, and be the same, and bump the same, and sell the same. And there is millions of rules… those change daily. It’s really hard to understand what’s going on and why it’s going on. The system is flawed and I would say that to anyone there, I would say it to Vince [McMahon] himself.”
The former NXT Tag Team Champion then went on to say that the company is a disaster in regards to how it’s organized.
“It’s hard when something like that is crushed. It is a place that everything amazing should be happening every second of every day and it’s not. It’s a disaster in how it’s organized. It’s hard to love wrestling in that kind of environment.”
Eric Young recently made his return to Impact Wrestling, and it looks like he’s set to feud with Impact Wrestling World Champion Eddie Edwards.
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