If a wrestler debuts at Wrestlemania, defeats Chris Jericho, and the WWE Universe can’t stop singing his theme song during the post-Mania edition of Monday Night Raw, you’d think he would be destined for superstardom.
However, Fandango has been wrestling in WWE for a few years now, but he hasn’t reached the superstardom that his debut made it seem like he was destined for at Wrestlemania 29.
Recently, Fandango spoke with the Portland Press-Herald while the company was touring through Maine to answer some questions about his WWE career and what to expect from him in the future.
You can read the full interview right here. Below are some of the highlights:
What was it like wrestling Chris Jericho at WrestleMania 29?
“It was a lot of pressure leading up to my first match against a guy I grew up admiring and one of the reasons I got into this business. I was not only nervous as a performer but working with one of the guys I looked up to and not letting him down.”
What does he think about teaming with Tyler Breeze?
“There’s a positive vibe in the locker room because it’s a change that’s creating more room and slots and TV time for guys who aren’t really getting it. Tyler and I are really excited to see where we fall.”
Source: DailyWrestlingNews.com
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