EC3 recently appeared as a guest on INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet for an in-depth interview covering all things pro wrestling. During the discussion, EC3 commented on a possible WWE return:
โIโm so thoroughly content with building what weโre building right now. And Iโm very on board. I feel very much that I could be a gear in the strongest machine possible, or I can sink or swim being a catalyst to build something for the future. How much are they paying? [laughs] No, I believe in what weโre doing, I believe in WPC. They put me in a great position, not just champion, but sort of like, I donโt know, I guess Iโm a locker room leader and things like that. And being able to help cultivate the future intrigues me greatly, especially because Iโm still in my prime, and I could beat everybody.โ
Keeping in touch with Dixie Carter:
โYeah, I text her once a month. We have a little exchange. It was pulling teeth to get her on that OVW guest spot we did. Al Snow and I were helping her produce it because she was filming it at home. And like it was just like old times micro-managing and analysing things that donโt matter. Like all you have to do is just show up and say hi and just have fun with it. She said I donโt know if this is the right tone. I said, just have fun, thatโs what this sh*t is supposed to be. And I think thatโs what she never really got to experience because she jumps into the business in the deep end to like, you know, the competitive, shark-filled waters of the professional wrestling world where a lot of people are utilising her and probably manipulating her and trying to get money and this and that. I donโt know if she ever just got to have fun. She got to have that fun and that this is the reason we do this.โ
The Dean Ambrose rivalry:
โI didnโt have any [momentum]. I think it was a weird spot because Dean has been on top. Shield, awesome, loved, adored, whether theyโre protagonists or antagonists, theyโre ingrained in the culture. Also, at the same time, heโs publicly announcing Iโm bucking the system. Iโm out of here. I love the dude, but when you have the freedom, it doesnโt matter what I do. Like he did like that promo and it was great because heโs just feeling it. Usually when you donโt give a sh*t, sometimes itโs when your work is the best. [It was scripted that] Every time Iโm going to speak, I get cut off. So does that kill the momentum? A bit, unless we delivered something in the back end. So the match, we had a decent little match. Itโs a TV match. And I think I won like with a roll-up, as opposed to I donโt know, should I have just beat the dog sh*t out of him? Or what would have made me keep the momentum but then the momentum was killed the next week anyway, so didnโt matter.
I think partly the reason that was killed is because we were working the live events together. So Dean and I, we would have these really good live event matches, eight minutes, like third on the card, theyโre solid little things. Right place right time. Heโs the antagonist, Iโm the protagonist, but heโs getting cheered, and Iโm getting booed. So in the middle of that match, Iโm like, this is exactly where I want to be. If I can garner the sort of push of Iโm a baby face, but people generally donโt like me, thatโs Roman, Cena level, I can get to that, thatโs where I need to be because Iโm a sh*t baby face. So weโre working these matches, and Iโm working babyface and my comebacks are getting booed, heโs getting cheered. And like, Iโd slip over and slip over and slip over. On the last night, because weโre really good professional wrestlers and tired of always doing the same thing. Weโre in the middle of the match and theyโre really anti-me and theyโre really for him. I think he has me in a hold. Heโs like, you wanna switch it up? Well, yeah.
So in the middle of the match, I take over and now Iโm playing kind of the bad guy, and Iโm, you know, beating the sh*t out of him. And now heโs fired up, and heโs making a comeback. And the same finish, whatever, but we went about it a different way. Apparently, that got back to the office, to Vince perhaps, I donโt know for sure. But when you buck the system, youโre spitting in his face sometimes, itโs like a power play. So the next day on TV momentum is cut and then itโs just nothing after that.”
You can check out the complete interview below: