Big Damo can’t wait to reunite with his brothers and show WWE what they missed out on.
SAnitY was a stable in WWE that consisted of Eric Young, Killian Dain and Alexander Wolfe. Other incarnations included Nikki Cross and Sawyer Fulton. The group found immediate success in NXT, and they enjoyed a reign as NXT Tag Team Champions.
The group faltered after getting called up to SmackDown in the 2018 WWE Superstar Shake-Up and ultimately split a few months later when Young was drafted to RAW. Young, Dain and Wolfe (Axel Tischer) are no longer with WWE, but they will compete for the first time as a trio since 2019 at Progress Wrestling’s Vendetta event in November.
Dain spoke with Progress about the significance of getting to team with them again. Now going by Big Damo, he said his time in WWE was great, but the company really missed out by not doing more with the SAnitY stable.
WWE’s loss is Progress’ gain
“I can’t put it into words how I feel. When I got to wrestle, train, travel, and room with these utter incredible people, it helped me grow as a person, as a wrestler. You called them my brothers and that’s exactly it,” Big Damo explained.
“When I look back it was the best time of my professional life. Incredible matches, fans got so behind us. There are days I just can’t understand…. You know what I’m wound up now. Let’s put all cards on the table. WWE dropped the fucking ball with SAnitY. Three world class wrestlers who can literally walk into any company and dominate,” he pointed out. “The three of us have been World Champions since leaving WWE. That doesn’t happen by accident.
“So fair play to PROGRESS, WWE’s loss is their gain and we are going to put on one hell of a show when we get together,” he said. “We cannot wait to show WWE exactly what they are missing…”
SAnitY will be in six-man tag against Dominatus Regnum at Progress Wrestling’s Vendetta on November 22.