
AEW star Kevin Knight discussed various topics with Fightful’s Sean Ross Sapp, including his experience being part of NJPW Strong during the pandemic’s lockdown era.
Knight said, โIt was definitely a strange way because I had no idea how I was being perceived outside of that recording studio. There was no fans to hear or like respond to anything that I was doing. Online, you can only take things online with a grain of salt. So you never really know whoโs watching because people thatโs watching may not have social media, may not speak about wrestling online at all. So you never really know how thatโs being perceived. So I think my whole first year in New Japan was in front of nobody. We didnโt get an audience until, maybe, I was there for a year and a half at an LA show and thatโs when I first finally got to be a young lion in front of people. So not only was I learning a new style, I was in a whole new company and just seeing how it was different from the indies to New Japan was such a shocking eye opener a year into already being there. So it was like, โOkay, wow, the people actually do like me.โ We donโt know that unless we get a live response. I only did six months on the indies beforehand, so I was still extremely new. So getting those reps under my belt really, really helped me as a performer.โ
On not being able to travel to Japan at the time:
โMan, look at all the guys in the dojo at that time. Weโre all biding our time. Like you said, we came in at a unique time where we couldnโt really go to Japan for those two, three years. So felt like we were just wasting away. Just whenever we do get that chance, you know weโre going to go crazy. I feel like everybody you see coming from that class in that time is really exploding and doing their thing because we got time to make up for it. We got to make up for lost time.โ
You can check out Knight’s comments in the video below.
(H/T to Fightful for transcribing the above quotes)