

They either haven’t prepared or they’ve only been there a short time. Some people take it a little worse than I do. I don’t have to do anything, but what can I do? And then I started having fun with it to where it was like, okay, I could do this, and this, and this, and this, and this and this.

So when it happened, I just went, okay, what can we do now? Now we have options of what we can do. I was very lucky it didn’t happen earlier. There’s a very small 1% that maybe gets to leave when they want to, but aside from that, you’re going to get that call someday, and that is exactly why I’ve been preparing for 10 years for that call to come because I knew it was gonna come. It’s okay.’ I wouldn’t call it a relief, but it was more of a - at some point, everybody’s going to get fired. My girlfriend was sitting on the couch, and she’s like, ‘Oh, who was that?’ And I said, ‘Yeah, I just got fired.’ She’s like, ‘Oh my god!’ I said, ‘No, it’s good. We got to release you.’ I said, ‘Okay.’ They said, ‘Do you have any questions?’ No. They went, ‘Hey, uh, unfortunately, we have some bad news. I literally saw the 203 pop up on my phone, and I went, ‘Alright, hey.

I probably had the shortest conversation ever when people are getting fired. On his reaction when he learned of his WWE release: “I don’t know if I’d call it a relief.
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In addition to the highlights from the discussion that we previously published here on the website, the veteran pro wrestling star also spoke about his reaction to receiving the news about his WWE release, the change in policy on Twitch and other third-party streams during his time in the company, what happened when he tried to launch his own YouTube channel and more.įeatured below are some of the highlights from the interview where he touches on this topics and more at length. As noted, Tyler Breeze recently appeared as a guest on the Into The Danger Zone podcast for an in-depth interview covering all things pro wrestling.
