Showing posts with label Curt Hawkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Curt Hawkins. Show all posts

Friday, 20 June 2014

Curt Hawkins Talks About His WWE Release, NXT, His Wrestling School

Former WWE Superstar Curt Hawkins was a guest this week on the Shining Wizards Network. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

His Create A Pro Wrestling School: "Not being booked in The WWE, I became completely paranoid and fearful of being called on the road and being out of ring shape. And any wrestler knows that you can't really duplicate what we do in the ring conditioning-wise. You can't duplicate wrestling unless you wrestle. To be honest with you, I just wanted a place to train. One night, Pat Buck and I were just spitballing at dinner after a training session at The Pro Wrestling Syndicate School in Rahway, NJ, and I said I'd love to open a school in New York, and Pat Said he'd love to do it with me and I was like, "ok" and it just caught fire from there. It was something I was always going to do and it was always a dream of mine to open a wrestling school, and it might have happened a little sooner than I ever thought, but now that I have it and we're cooking on all cylinders and I get the satisfaction of teaching guys, and seeing guys develop and understand stuff. I can't wait 'til these guys to have matches."

Working With Top Stars Like Edge & Undertaker: "It was a once in a lifetime, indescribable, priceless learning experience. I can tell you honestly that I probably pitched 400 ideas the whole time I was in WWE and that was the ONE time they said, "Yeah sure" when we pitched can we be Edge's henchmen. You know we'll look like him and they actually went with it. That's how hard it is to get things going. I don't know what it is or why they say yes or no. Sometimes I feel like they need to be the ones that have the idea for it to work it but I'm forever grateful for it because the opportunity was indescribable. I mean, I wrestled Shawn Michaels & Ric Flair in a steel cage in Chicago. I've wrestled The Undertaker more times than I can remember. I basically shadowed Edge for an entire year seeing him prepare for world title matches on PPVs and WrestleMania. I saw it all first hand. It was an incredible learning environment that could never be duplicated again. I'll always be grateful for that."

NXT: "I loved NXT and performing and being a part of the shows. The live arena crowd is absolutely awesome. They are lively and passionate fans and that's all you can ask for as a performer. I had no interest in being a part of NXT and training or things like that because I'm ten years in and I don't think I need to be in there going over headlocks and armdrags, or taking unnecessary bumps that I don't need to be taking."

His WWE release: "It was expected to an extent. Really I feel like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. They weren't using me and I was just living this life of sitting and waiting around and not able to commit to things in my real life. Like if I wanted to go a wedding, I never know if they (WWE) are going to come calling. It was kind of annoying, to be honest with you. And anyone that knows me knows that I'm just crazy about wrestling, and I've had my pulse on the Indy scene and it's something I've been dying to dive into and now I finally can."

Thursday, 12 June 2014

Mark Henry Responds To Curt Hawkins Calling Him An Idiot

WWE Superstar Mark Henry has responded to a tweet by Curt Hawkins, who called Henry an "idiot" earlier today. Hawkins was among the 11 people released by WWE on Thursday.

As the news of the massive layoffs was making the rounds, Mark Henry, who was celebrating his birthday, tweeted:





Well, it turns out that Mark Henry was unaware that WWE had just gone on a firing spree and was simply making a statement that he's still with WWE after almost two decades.



Brodus Clay, Curt Hawkins To Make Pro Wrestling Syndicate Debut On 9/20

Following their release from WWE today, both Brodus Clay and Curt Hawkins have already signed to work their first post-WWE appearances, as the two will make their Pro Wrestling Syndicate debut in Rahway, New Jersey on September 20th.

The official Twitter account of the independent promotion tweeted the following:



Backstage News On Many Of Today's WWE Talent Releases

Some details have come to light on today's WWE releases, which included Brodus Clay, Drew McIntyre, Evan Bourne, Aksana, Curt Hawkins, Jinder Mahal, Yoshi Tatsu, Theodore Long, JTG, Camacho and referee Marc Harris.

Regarding Tatsu's release, it's being said that there's been a feeling for some time within the company that he had really regressed in the ring.

As far as Clay is concerned, there are reports that claim he "fell out of favor" with WWE creative.

In terms of the Teddy Long release, his contract actually expired, and it was well known within WWE that he would be leaving the company as an active performer soon.

Out of all of the releases, the general consensus within those actually in WWE is that Camacho and Hawkins were the two most surprising releases, as Camacho was very popular within NXT circles and Hawkins still had several years remaining on his existing deal.

Brodus Clay & Curt Hawkins Comment On Being Released From WWE

- Brodus Clay posted the following tweets today regarding his WWE release:



- Curt Hawkins tweeted out these messages following his release:








Update: Four More High-Profile WWE Stars, Referee Released



In addition to the five names that we reported WWE released earlier today, which included Brodus Clay, Evan Bourne, Yoshi Tatsu, Theodore Long and Camacho, the company has released four more high-profile Superstars and Divas.

WWE.com has confirmed the releases of Drew McIntyre, Jinder Mahal, Aksana and Curt Hawkins as well.

If any additional names are released, we will update you here on the website.

UPDATE: WWE has confirmed the release of referee Marc Harris.