WWE: Former NWA champion Nick Aldis has come out and slammed NWA over the exit debacle that each these events had. Aldis was the face of the brand new NWA when Billy Corgan took over the corporate.
The English wrestler grew to become the present’s primary star and was the focus for the promotion. His charisma and wrestling means rejuvenated NWA to a sure level, however the scenes turned ugly when the wrestler determined to go away the promotion in 2021.
It can be rumored that Nick Aldis was once more seen backstage in RAW after Summerslam, and the possibilities of him becoming a member of the corporate are greater than ever. But he is likely to be becoming a member of World Wrestling Federation in a unique function than anticipated.
Felt Betrayed By NWA
In Aldis’s personal phrases on K100 with Konnan, the star opened up about his messy exit from the corporate. He additionally acknowledged that he felt betrayed by Pat Kenney, the Director of Talent for NWA.
The former TNA star acknowledged that he don’t wish to go deep into the previous. But acknowledged that Pat Kenney confirmed his true colours at his exit. According to Aldis, the corporate nonetheless owes him cash, and he has made peace with the truth that won’t ever come.
“I don’t want to air dirty laundry laundry, but [Pat Kenney] showed his true colors with my exit from NWA. I don’t want to get into it too much, but they owe me money, and it’s probably never gonna come. Pat betrayed me, and I’ll leave it at that.” The star acknowledged.
WWE Inbound?
Although Aldis has at all times given blended solutions on whether or not he’ll be a part of WWE, it appears to be like like a matter of time. The former NWA champion might be a producer for WWE, which kills the possibilities of him being an on-screen character.
But you’ll be able to by no means say ‘No’ in wrestling, as something can occur. And if WWE secures the signing, it is going to be an enormous deal.
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