Former WWE Superstar Claims Bray Wyatt Told Him Never To Talk To Vince McMahon


Simon Gotch recently appeared as a guest on the "Cafe De Rene" podcast for an in-depth interview covering all things pro wrestling.

During the discussion, the former WWE Superstar spoke about Bray Wyatt informing him to never talk to Vince McMahon while he was in the middle of his run with WWE.

Featured below is an excerpt from the interview where he tells the story.

“I got told early on by Bray Wyatt who was always very kind, he said, ‘Don’t ever talk to Vince. Vince will not like your personality and it would not behoove you to speak to him directly.’ I reached the point where I would rather get fired than have to do this. Either use me or fire me, but don’t have me sit in limbo. I can’t do that. That was the one thing I couldn’t do. I couldn’t sit wondering when I was going to get fired. You need to fire me or make use of me because I can’t do this.

“So I went in and talked to Vince. I pitched an angle. He seemed to like it, and I got fired two weeks later. For the sake of my own sanity, I needed that to happen. I think if I stayed longer, it would have just gotten worse. I was never a big drinker. I’ve never been a substance guy. But I was getting to the point the last few months where I was drinking just a little bit more than I should be after shows. I was sleeping just a little bit later than I should be when I was at home. I was getting to the point where I didn’t necessarily recognize what was happening yet specifically, but I knew there was something going on that was not good. You start seeing the signs of depression even before you know you’re in it, and I needed a change.

“I got home and noticed a missed call from Mark Carano. I talked to him for a few seconds and the phrase he used was, ‘Vince feels your character has run its course and we would like to exercise the release clause in your contract.’ I said, ‘Okay’, because at that point, I wasn’t going to try to fight it. I started talking to people I knew, got bookings, and went from there.”

Check out the complete episode of the podcast featuring the new Simon Gotch interview via the video embedded below courtesy of the official "Cafe De Rene" channel. H/T to WrestlingNews.co for transcribing the above quotes.