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Bull James On Who Will Standout Following The Brand Split, Samoa Joe’s Impact On NXT, HHH As A Boss
- Updated: August 4, 2016
Today The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling welcomes former WWE/NXT standout superstar the former Bull Dempsey aka Bull James. Since parting ways with WWE this past February, Bull James has become one of the hardest working performers on the Indy scene working all over the world and showcasing his talents in front of thousands of fans that have come to recognize the true gem this throwback brawler is in the ring. Additionally, as one of WWE NXT’s first real standout characters, Bull cemented his role in the developmental system as being “The Last of a Dying Breed” and by steamrolling over the competition in the process. You can listen to the full episode at this link as well as download the entire catalog of Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling.
His former tag team partner Mojo Rawley being drafted to Smackdown and making his main roster debut:
“Mojo is exactly what you see on screen. He is a million miles an hour and they always say that the person you are in the ring is you with the volume turned up but with Mojo Rawley in everyday life there is no more turning the volume up. I’m proud of him and I wish him nothing but the best. He’s a good friend of mine and I really proud and happy for him. But also for all those guys and girls. I called up every single one of those guys that got drafted and offered my congratulations because it is a huge thing and unless you have been through that grind, you don’t understand how real that struggle is. You can sit there and think that you get it or think you have an understanding of it but unless you have gone through what everyone down there does go through and if you have lived through a developmental territory (which NXT has now out-grown) then you know just how real that struggle is.”
Was there anyone that he was surprised was drafted from …
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