WWE Monday Night RAW Star Ricochet recently appeared on the Authority! Podcast, where he talked about always trying to excite the fans by performing his high flying acrobatic moves and by giving the fans something that they will go home and remember.
Ricochet said:
“Every time that I go out, whether it’s for RAW, Smackdown, NXT, Main Event whatever. Whenever I’m out there, I always try to give the people something that they’ll go home and they’ll remember.” “Because we don’t get a lot of time when we’re out there. So when I’m out there, I try to use every minute, every second, to try and get the most out of that, and I always try to leave them with something they’re going to remember. I get people all the time, literally all the time, telling me how crazy, how wild it is to watch.”
Ricochet then talked about separating his real self, which is Trevor Mann, from his Ricochet persona.
Ricochet said:
“Trevor Mann really has to separate himself from the Ricochet character.” “The thought of right now doing a backflip or doing a front roll or doing anything at all sounds horrible and I would never want to do any of that in this moment. But for some reason, when Ricochet, when I step through those ropes, I’m Ricochet. When I come out through the entrance, that’s when I become Ricochet.”
“You don’t think about that, you’re just feeding off the energy of the fans. You’re feeding off of your adrenaline, you’re feeding off all that stuff. I started doing rolls and flips and stuff when I was five, six years old. So that part, I’ve just been doing it for so long, it’s kind of second nature to me. But it really is something that I have to kind of warm up to now, because the thought of doing it now, I guess it’s because I’m getting older.”
