WWE star Carmelo Hayes spoke with Steven Muehlhausen of Sports Illustrated on a number of topics, including his feud with Andrade culminating last week.
Hayes said, โDid it culminate? Maybe on one side. Maybe on one side, itโs culminated.โ
On being part of the five-match series with Andrade:
โIt feels like an opportunity to get guys who are hungry and didnโt have a direction at the time. It was like, โHey, we know we got these two studs. Letโs see what we make out of it. I donโt know if it was fully planned, and who knows how far we will take it. But personally, Iโm not okay with losing in five when I know there can be seven. Iโve seen all these other guys go to seven. What makes this different? Why does this only go to five? He didnโt sweep me. Heโs just barely beating me every time. You have to remember that Iโm still learning the ropes. I can afford to lose here and there. But believe me, when I figure this thing out, it might be seven matches, but when I figure this thing out, Iโm coming out on top. I have to tighten up, and I have to lock in and figure out the next two matches if I want them or what my angle will be. But he has a match against LA Knight for the U.S. title. I guess if thatโs what you want to call a culmination, and thatโs a culmination, but donโt think Iโm not going to spin the block on him or LA Knight.โ