Big E has commented on his future, revealing whether or not he’d be interested in a WWE Performance Center coaching role.
The former WWE Champion joined the WWE talent and recruitment team for this week’s multi-day tryouts.
Following the July 29 tryout, Big E spoke with several media outlets. Providing an update on his neck, Big E said:
“I feel good. Healthy. Feels good to be out and about, been stuck in the house for a bit.”
Big E has been out of action since the March 11 edition of SmackDown, recovering from a broken neck.
The New Day member recently noted that he’d be content if he never wrestled again.
When asked if he can see himself becoming a coach, Big E said:
“I would like to help in some capacity… I see people like Norman Smiley, people who have a ton more wrestling knowledge than I do. I know how to wrestle for me. I don’t know how to teach people to wrestle.”
Big E recently stated that doctors have told him that they expect his neck to make a complete recovery.
For a list of all currently injured WWE stars, and their expected return dates, click here.
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