Quincy Elliot Recalls Hiding An Injury From WWE In 2022

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Former WWE star Quincy Elliot spoke with Developmentally Speaking on a number of topics, including hiding an injury from the company in 2022.

Elliot said, โ€œOh man, that was one of the most stressful times in my life because I was supposed to wrestle on Halloween Havoc or do something physical, but at the time, I got injured. I got injured, and I had a match in October against Xyon Quinn, but I got injured. I used to ride a moped, I got injured in an accident. I found out I was hosting pretty much the night before the match or whatever, and I was injured, and I hid it from the company. In October, I hid it from the company, which wasnโ€™t the most mature thing to do, I will admit. But I was like, I worked hard for this opportunity, Iโ€™m not just gonna throw it away. So I got injured, and that was a bummer, but the exciting part about that is I got to pretty much express myself on Halloween Havoc, do different costumes and things, and it was a fun time, but it was also stressful because Iโ€™m like, I just want to be able to wrestle and show the world what I can do.โ€

On WWE finding out about it:

โ€œIt was very frustrating. I remember at the time during rehearsals, Xyon slammed me, and I reacted, like, โ€˜Ah!โ€™ They figured out I was hurt, and I was like, โ€˜Damn.โ€™ But it ended up working out, everything still ended up working out, but I knew that if I was able to wrestle on Halloween Havoc or do something physical, maybe show myself off a little more, it would have been much more fulfilling, but Iโ€™m grateful for the opportunity either way.โ€

On whether hosting Halloween Havoc helped WWE officials believe in them:

โ€œHonestly, no. After Halloween Havoc, I had to go have surgery on my foot, so it was gonna be a couple weeks before I could get back and do anything. So I was mentally frustrated with the world. At the time, six weeks, on paper, that doesnโ€™t seem like the longest time ever, but NXT is on the go. Itโ€™s running every week. Six weeks is a long time to not be on television. So I ended up off TV for a while for that, and then a bunch of drama went down, and I was just all over the place, just circling, trying to get that momentum that I had back.โ€

You can check out Elliot’s comments in the video below.

(H/T to Fightful for transcribing the above quotes)