Since joining WWE in 2017 the majority of NXT star Dijak’s time has been spent in WWE’s developmental brand aside from an ill-fated spell on the main roster as T-Bar in the Retribution faction.
Following a repackaging in late 2022, Dijak is now back on the developmental brand, working with other rising stars.
After unsuccessfully challenging for Wes Lee’s North American Championship, Dijak entered a program with Ilja Dragunov.
Speaking to Stick to Wrestling, Dijak spoke glowingly of the rivalry ahead of his bout with Dragunov at NXT Battleground.
Dijak said:
“It’s been tremendous (Dijak said about his storyline with Ilja Dragunov). All I’ve ever wanted out of professional wrestling, especially with WWE is story.
“It’s funny because, like, me as a person and as a character and as a presentation, I feel like the focus always becomes the in-ring whether that’s a good thing or a bad thing. It’s certainly a passion of mine.
“I put all of my thought and all of my energy and all of my focus into the ring in-product because I train constantly. To this day, I’m training with the younger guys, just constantly.
“Most guys, they kind of stop training after a while, certainly consistently but I just have a consistent need especially if I’m not wrestling frequently and NXT doesn’t do a tremendous amount of house shows so I try to be in the ring doing matches, stuff like that.
“The in-ring is extremely, extremely important to me. I wish it was more important to the overall product but the reality is if you’re being honest with yourself as a performer, it’s not. It just isn’t.
“It’s the stories and the characters and those things end up becoming more important and valuable to the consumer, to the fan and I recognize that as a consumer and as a fan.”
With Dijak back in NXT his future in WWE looks far more promising once again, however there was a time during his time as T-Bar that he felt he rubbed Vince McMahon the wrong way, telling a story of his ‘awkward’ first meeting with the Chairman of WWE.
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At NXT Battleground, Dijak and Dragunov will face off in a last man standing bout.
The card for NXT Battleground on Sunday, May 28 is as follows:
NXT Championship – Carmelo Hayes (c) vs. Bron Breakker
NXT Women’s Championship – Lyra Valkyria vs. Tiffany Stratton
Heritage Cup Championship – Noam Dar (c) vs. Dragon Lee
NXT Tag Team Championship – Mark Coffey & Wolfgang (c) vs. Brutus & Julius Creed
North American Championship – Wes Lee (c) vs. Joe Gacy vs. Tyler Bate
Last Man Standing – Dijak vs. Ilja Dragunov
Transcript courtesy of POST Wrestling
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