Former WWE Star EC3 recently spoke with Steve Fall from NBC Sports Boston on a variety of topics such as how the higher-ups in the WWE were aware of fellow former WWE Star Velveteen Dream filming talents in the bathroom of his house party.
EC3 said:
“I’m not one to share it and gossip. It was known. Talent was involved. It’s a wild tale and a lot of people did know. Even being part of it where I was kind of at the forefront of it because it was my home, taking it up the chain, being there, getting there, people sometimes don’t want the boat rocked from an office perspective. Sometimes, talent is doing well and drawing money, they’ll be protected. At the same time, I’m an adult male who does not need someone else to fight my battles. ‘This sucks. I don’t like it.’ Guys that were involved, ‘this happened.’ Ridicule from peers. No lesson was learned. Why it came up here and now, somebody asked. Nobody ever asked. I was asked about him and when it rains it pours.”
EC3 also spoke about getting concussed while working with former WWE Star The Velveteen Dream and the issues that arose from it such as his run and his life being ruined.
EC3 said:
“If I truly forgive him, would I say it on a podcast, no, but somebody asked and I’m not going to lie. This was an issue that happened. The butterfly effect of it, in theory, working with him later, being concussed. Was that purposeful? It kind of ruined my run and kind of ruined my life in a sense. It put me in a bad spot because of the issues with the concussions that stemmed from it. That’s not to put the blame on it, but that’s my story and it’s the truth.”
You can check out EC3's full comments in the video below. H/T to Fightful for transcribing the above quotes.
