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Austin Aries Talks His WrestleMania 32 Experience, WWE Changing Their Philosophy After Samoa Joe
- Updated: April 24, 2016
Source: Fightclub Radio
Recently, NXT’s Austin Aries was a guest on ChicagolandSportsRadio.com’s Fightclub Radio to address a number of topics including who he is looking forward to working with in NXT, his WrestleMania 32 experience and in-ring debut for NXT at NXT TakeOver: Dallas, and his short and long term goals in WWE.
According to Aries, he is looking forward to working with Samoa Joe, Finn Bálor, and many others while he is with NXT.
“Every time Samoa Joe and myself have stepped in the ring, we’ve always created a little bit of magic. I think one of those guys, kind of like Bobby [Roode] that I just kind of clicked with and Joe has always been a guy like that, even with Finn Bálor. We’ve just never crossed paths and I think from a stylistic standpoint, we match up pretty well to be a pretty exciting encounter. There’s so much talent in NXT. There [are] a lot of guys down there, and girls down there, obviously, I’m not going to be wrestling them, but there’s a lot of talent down there that hasn’t even really come to the surface yet because you can only put so many people on television every week, so you’ve got guys like Rich Swann and Chris Girard. I just wrestled Manny Andrade on the house shows, live events, this last week and he’s an amazing talent and he was formerly known as La Sombra down in Mexico and I think you’ll be seeing him very soon.”
‘The Greatest Man That Ever Lived’ called his WrestleMania 32 experience “mind-blowing” and …
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