Sonny Kiss loves the representation of the All Elite Wrestling roster.
AEW star Sonny Kiss was a recent guest on the Shining Wizards Wrestling Podcast to discuss a variety of subjects. When asked about All Elite Wrestling being an all-inclusive environment, Kiss thinks it’s amazing because the company allows each performer to be who they are.
“It’s so amazing because there’s not just one of us,” Sonny Kiss said. “This company didn’t say ‘we can only have the token one.’ There’s me, there’s Bowens, there’s Nyla, there’s Leyla. Am I missing anybody? I’m sorry if I am, but yeah there’s a lot of us. There’s Aubrey, Diamante, Kiera Hogan. There’s so many of us, and that’s the coolest part. They do allow us to be us. It feels good that a company trusts you to be that representation, so I love it. I think it’s amazing.”
Sonny Kiss also revealed that he wants to do more in All Elite Wrestling and reveals a recent conversation that occurred with EVP Cody Rhodes.
“Absolutely,” Kiss said. “And I had this talk with Cody [Rhodes] and I asked Cody, like ‘Should I be doing more of something? Is there something that’s not clicking? How much more should I try to prove myself?’ And he’s just like, ‘Yeah, always do as much as you can to keep yourself seen and keep yourself known.’ No one really knows this. I guess people probably do and you can tell it’s me if you know me. So, for the pay-per-view, for The Lucha Brothers match in the steel cage [All Out 2021], I was actually one of the dancers, and I choreographed the routine. That was me behind that mask, and so I asked Cody that same night, like ‘Should I be doing this? Is this ok? Does this make me look bad?’ He was like, ‘No, not at all.’ He was like, you’re not doing anything else so, and he was like why not help contribute to make someone else’s entrance or something like that look better. It was reassuring for sure.”
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