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Hornswoggle On Vince McMahon, John Cena Being There For Him, Who The Smartest Man In Wrestling Is
- Updated: May 20, 2016
Source: The Steve Austin Show
As previously reported, Dylan Postl, formerly known as Hornswoggle in WWE, was recently a guest on The Steve Austin Show. Among other things, Postl talked about Ken Anderson and Fit Finlay’s impact on his professional wrestling career, his friendship with John Cena, being an Ultimate Warrior fanatic, and working with Vince McMahon.
According to Postl, he owes his professional wrestling career to Ken Anderson and Fit Finlay, as he was trained by Anderson and worked closely with Finlay for years. Postl went on to say that Finlay is the smartest person in the professional wrestling business.
“I owe Ken and Fit my career, fully, to be honest. Fit went to bat for me a lot of times, saying about how they use me or don’t use me, about how special and meaningful I was to the company. He saw a lot in me that even I didn’t see. He saw how the kids just loved me, absolutely loved me, and I was such a kid-friendly character and they just loved me, that he always went to bat for me and I appreciate that. [Finlay is] the smartest man in wrestling. I would fully go on record and say [he is] the absolute smartest man in wrestling, top to bottom, when it comes to finishes and anything. He just has that brain that if you can’t come up with something, or if he can’t even come up with something, he’ll say, ‘give me five minutes’ and he [has] got it. He [has] absolutely got it. And I was with him, him and I, for six years straight, and it was absolutely amazing. No one ever will have that stuff, that opportunity that I had, working so close with him and that means a lot to me.”
Postl claimed that he has …
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