When Nemeth departed OVW for WWE’s main roster, he initially found McMahon’s way of doing things in conflict with what he was taught. “You go: ‘Man, I don’t… This doesn’t make any sense!’ And then, a couple of years later you go: ‘Oh! This makes the most sense ever, that’s why he’s where he is!” Nemeth clarified.
The veteran then looked back at his first year in the ring working with the biggest names in pro wrestling. “I’m in the ring, I’m not any good, but I can listen and learn, and I can adapt,” he noted. “I’m out there for six straight months with Ric Flair, Shawn Michaels, and Triple H on live events…” Nemeth admitted that stepping into the ring with these three legends made his abilities improve dramatically, and with the OVW foundation he had, he quickly caught pro wrestling psychology.
“I got all these different teachers, I got to apply it, and now I get to use it,” he stated, before opining that he wasn’t nearly as selfish as a wrestler should be, and while it kept him in WWE for decades, it meant he never became the main eventer he could’ve been. Nemeth departed WWE in 2023, and has since gone on to become a key part of TNA.
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