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EC3 on Leaving WWE and If He Would Return to the Company, What He Learned From Dusty Rhodes, Working with Rip Rogers and More

Ethan Cater III (EC3) from Impact Wresting, is the special guest on Sean Waltman’s, X-Pac 12360 this week. EC3 talks about his possible return to WWE AND what he learned from WWE Legend, Dusty Rhodes. Below are some interview highlights:

EC3 talks about whether or not he would return to WWE:

It’s definitely a thought I have now that I’ve accomplished a lot and kind of made a name for myself elsewhere and to be blunt and frankly honest I have a lot left to accomplish. I believe I have a lot to prove there (WWE), that I never had the chance to do or didn’t deserve at the time. But you know I’ve learned a lot about myself and know myself now that it’s definitely on my mind but it’s not something I can focus on, my commitments are with Impact.

EC3 talks about what he learned from Dusty Rhodes:

What are the important things you learned from Dusty? Just communication, telling a story the ability to base a promo. The hook in the beginning and the conclusion being the most important part and the peaks and valleys you take them on the way, when you’re trying to tell that story. He compared it to a lot of promos to match and match to promo. You have your initial thing that catches their attention. You can have the best match of the world and your finish absolutely sucks. You have a bad match but you have a bad promo. You have an okay or bad match until the end and the conclusion is great, then you have a great promo and a great match.

EC3 talks about working With RIP Rogers:

I moved down to Louisville and got to mingle with some guys, RIP was in charge of that class and it was just an eye-opening experience. I thought I knew something and I knew absolutely nothing. Just the way he teaches, the basics, the thought process of being a heel, being a baby face. I wish a lot of people had that experience with him.

EC3 talks about leaving WWE:

I got hurt on the road, I believe it was a Saturday Night Main Event match with Cesaro and I kinda got hurt. I had surgery and rehab so I went back to developmental to at least work on my skills or do whatever to get back on the radar. Instead, I got fired, but it’s okay, it’s a lesson to learn and it inspired me to work ever harder.

Get it all on this week’s brand new episode of AfterBuzz TV’s X-Pac 12360.

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