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AEW Star EJ Nduka Lashes Out At WWE And Former Boss Vince McMahon

Nduka went on to reveal that there was a point where WWE tried to prevent him from joining AEW once he was released during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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“I wish one of yall would even debate what I’m saying cause I knew this day would come. I recorded ALL and have receipts. They even tried to pay me off and prevent me from coming to AEW for a WHOLE YEAR. They said “certain people don’t like admitting when they make a mistake.”” Nduka closed by saying that he is a firm believer in the idea of whatever happens in darkness will eventually come to light, and that he is incredibly proud of working for AEW and ROH, as he is not only a part of something special, but that he is now working for someone who cares about his growth and development.

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“ID RATHER WORK FOR A BOSS WHO IS GENUINELY EXCITED FOR YOUR FUTURE & DEVELOPMENT. WHO waits at the end of the ramp for everyone to congratulate them instead of one who ignores you or buries you for trying to be different. YALL don’t even know half all you see is the end product.”

AEW’s Mansoor Discusses Valuable Lessons MxM Collection Learned In WWE

After their run with WWE came to an end last year, Mansoor and Mason Madden (AKA Mace) almost immediately dove headfirst into the independent scene, eventually leading to the tag team being brought into AEW this past July. The duo, now known as the MxM Collective, made a recent appearance on “AEW Unrestricted,” with Mansoor explaining what they took away from their time in WWE.

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“One of the biggest lessons we learned in our previous place of employment is that every single second of television matters an incredible amount,” Mansoor said. “[If] we’re on camera for five seconds, we want to make sure that those five seconds we’re on TV is what people are gonna remember out of that segment. TV time is a gift — it really is — and every moment and opportunity you’re on TV, you have an opportunity to endear yourself further with the audience.”

While not an exact continuation of their WWE characters, both Mansoor and Madden have continued iterating on traits that originated during their time as Maximum Male Models. That gimmick was divisive, and Mansoor was aware that the current versions of their characters may rub some AEW fans the wrong way at first. However, the wrestler was confident in his ability to win viewers over, given the opportunity.

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Mansoor referred to his ability to change the audience’s initial reaction to him as a “mark of pride,” and he looked back on MxM’s match against FTR in July as an opportunity to do just that. Despite the fact that the two tag teams are almost diametrically opposed in aesthetics, they were able to put on a good showing, which Mansoor believes helped legitimize MxM in the eyes of the AEW fanbase.

“Even if you were a fan of us before, nobody knew that we could wrestle at all,” Madden said.

If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit “AEW Unrestricted” with a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

Tiffany Stratton Comments on Giulia and Stephanie Vaquer Joining WWE

Tiffany Stratton Comments on Giulia and Stephanie Vaquer Joining WWE

Tiffany Stratton Comments on Giulia and Stephanie Vaquer Joining WWE – Tiffany Stratton, the 2024 Ms. Money in the Bank and a dominant figure in WWE’s women’s division, has embraced the evolving landscape of NXT and WWE throughout the year. Known for her “Tiffy-Time” persona, Stratton has been a standout performer, but she’s enthusiastic about sharing the spotlight with new talent, particularly recent high-profile signings like Giulia and Stephanie Vaquer.

In an interview with The Daily Star, Stratton expressed her excitement about the additions of both women to WWE, viewing their presence as an opportunity to elevate the division even further. “I definitely think that once I lock up with Stephanie [Vaquer] or Giulia, I feel like it’s just more people to have amazing matches with,” Stratton remarked. Her positive outlook on the newcomers highlights her eagerness to test herself against top-tier competition.

Stratton further elaborated on her optimism for WWE’s women’s division, stating, “I’m super excited for the women’s division and for them to eventually come up and have matches with some of the best women’s wrestlers in the world.” For Stratton, this influx of talent not only enhances the division but also creates more opportunities for memorable matches and rivalries.

As WWE continues to bolster its women’s roster, Stratton’s comments reflect her confidence in maintaining her place at the top while welcoming the chance to work with internationally acclaimed stars like Vaquer and Giulia. With her dynamic in-ring ability and ever-growing presence in WWE, fans are eager to see how Stratton will fare as she continues to hold court in the women’s division alongside the new arrivals.

Tiffany Stratton Comments on Giulia and Stephanie Vaquer Joining WWE

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EJ Nduka Says Wrestlers Were Sidelined Due to Vince McMahon’s Hush Money Scandal

EJ Nduka Says Wrestlers Were Sidelined Due to Vince McMahon’s Hush Money Scandal

EJ Nduka Says Wrestlers Were Sidelined Due to Vince McMahon’s Hush Money Scandal – EJ Nduka got people talking after sending out several tweets about his gratitude for AEW, ROH, and his time in WWE.

Nduka was let go by WWE during the April 2020 cuts at the start of the pandemic before going to MLW and is now working in AEW as a tag team with Lee Johnson. The AEW star retweeted a video sent out by former AEW World Heavyweight Champion Swerve Strickland, who was comparing the struggles experienced by Black football players to be compensated the fairly, as shown in the new documentary “Black Quarterback.”

Strickland said, “We’re still having the same conversations” and that he’s grateful to be in AEW because they’re “shaking the foundation.” Nduka shared the following thread:

“SAY IT LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK. OTHER SIDE REFUSED TO GIVE US OPPORTUNITIES.. AND NOW LOOK THE CREAM ALWAYS RISES TO THE TOP. INDUSTRY SHAKERS.

“Came into this industry from NFL AND IFBB. Where the hardest working person in the room at the very least gets an opportunity. I was first one to the ring every single day and last one to leave. Came to every extra ring. Tried to ask for HELP but NOTHING.

“They pulled the rug from underneath my family and I and many other wrestlers cause he wanted to spend that money on hush money. As far as I am concerned yall can eat glass.

“I wish one of yall would even debate what I’m saying cause I knew this day would come. I recorded ALL and have receipts. They even tried to pay me off and prevent me from coming to AEW for a WHOLE YEAR. They said “certain people don’t like admitting when they make a mistake”

“A firm believer in WHAT EVER HAPPENS IN THE DARKNESS ALWAYS COMES TO THE LIGHT. Luke 8:17 I’m forever grateful to @aew @ringofhonor and the ENTIRE locker for building something from NOTHING. We are doing great things and if it never existed a lot of us would have disappeared

“ID RATHER WORK FOR A BOSS WHO IS GENUINELY EXCITED FOR YOUR FUTURE & DEVELOPMENT. WHO waits at the end of the ramp for everyone to congratulate them instead of one who ignores you or buries you for trying to be different. YALL don’t even know half all you see is the end product”

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