Carmelo Hayes Reflects On Being Part Of A Five-Match Series With Andrade

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, โ€œDid it culminate? Maybe on one side. Maybe on one side, itโ€™s culminated.โ€

On being part of the five-match series with Andrade:

โ€œIt feels like an opportunity to get guys who are hungry and didnโ€™t have a direction at the time. It was like, โ€˜Hey, we know we got these two studs. Letโ€™s see what we make out of it. I donโ€™t know if it was fully planned, and who knows how far we will take it. But personally, Iโ€™m not okay with losing in five when I know there can be seven. Iโ€™ve seen all these other guys go to seven. What makes this different? Why does this only go to five? He didnโ€™t sweep me. Heโ€™s just barely beating me every time. You have to remember that Iโ€™m 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, Iโ€™m 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 thatโ€™s what you want to call a culmination, and thatโ€™s a culmination, but donโ€™t think Iโ€™m not going to spin the block on him or LA Knight.โ€