WWE Superstar Bo Dallas has created some momentum on WWE television as of late, picking up a series of victories over Mark Henry. The Miami Herald recently had a chance to speak with the motivational star about several wrestling topics. Below are some of the highlights.

On appearing in the upcoming “WWE 2K15″ video game:

“I played these games since I was a little kid,” he said. “It has always been something I wanted to do in my career. Today I get to see myself as a WWE superstar on a WWE game, and I don’t think I’m able to describe what that means in words. Make it to WrestleMania, get an action figure and make it on a video game. Today that happened to me. It’s an unreal experience.”

Dallas spoke on his character, and how different it is from when he initially debuted after the 2013 “Royal Rumble” pay-per-view:

“It’s constantly thinking and trying to evolve,” he said. “There’s not one place where I got this and that. It’s trying things and seeing what works and doing it. That’s what I got to do at NXT. It just kind of all fit and is still working. It’s not stopping.

“…It just kind of morphed to what it is. Bouncing off my original debut in the Royal Rumble, it just kind of morphed into this in NXT. I saw something, and we just kept on adding to it. There was no moment where I was like, ‘This is what it’s going to be. It’s going to be inspirational.’ My persona is forever changing and being what it is today comes out of sheer just trying different things.”

He also commented on his undefeated streak ending at the hands of R-Truth:

“The undefeated streak was great, but you are forever changing to keep yourself relevant and driven,” Dallas said. “No matter what happens, you’re going to come out okay…You never know where the character is going to go. I never knew I was going to get to this point. If I can say anything, I have my eyes set on the Intercontinental championship. So whoever is holding that at any point, that is where I’m going now…Bret “The Hitman” Hart, Shawn Michaels, Randy “Macho Man” Savage, the Intercontinental title needs to be put on that pedestal it was when I was growing up. Hopefully, I can strive to do that one day.”

More from the conversation can be found here.
Editor’s Note
There’s one thing about him, and there’s not doubt about it: He’s entertaining as heck. He’s a student of the game too. Here’s to success.


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