Big Cass returns at indie show, shoots on WWE release

Big Cass returns at indie show, shoots on WWE release

Big Cass, or ‘Big C‘ as he is now known, was released from WWE on June 19 amidst several rumours about his backstage conduct.

Although nothing was ever confirmed, the man himself admitted that he was a bit of a nightmare, and that he would have fired himself too.

Now though, his no compete clause is over, and the man that is much taller than Daniel Bryan is now back in the ring, competing for both Big Time Wrestling and the Championship Wrestling League (CWL).

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Cass appeared at a CWL show in Michigan to cut a promo on his WWE release, and claimed that rumours regarding his release were untrue.

“I have a lot to talk about. I have a lot to get off my chest. Everybody in the world wants to know what happened. Why was he released from where he was before? And it seems like everybody out there has the answers.

“I read the internet, I read the dirt sheets, and I know there’s people on their computers (mimics typing), there’s people on their phones. And they are all typing up, speculating what they think really happened.

“And there’s a ton of stories out there, and I’ll tell you this, I’ve read them all. Some of them are true, and I’m man enough to admit right here, right now that some of them are true. But most of them are false. That day, there were only three people in that room.

“There are only three people in the world, who know what happened, and what was talked about that day. And I can guarantee you that the other two will not tell you what actually happened.”

Having promised to tell the fans the truth, Cass suddenly turned nasty, explaining that none of them deserved to know what really happened, and that he would only reveal the truth on a network special in the big leagues.

He then said the moment he got a better offer than CWL, he would leave, and the fans would never see him again.

Charming.

 

6 years ago by Andy Datson

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