WWE Star Says Fans Have ‘No Patience’

WWE Star Says Fans Have ‘No Patience’

A current WWE star has said that some fans have “no patience” when it comes to waiting for the company to give them what they want.

Cesaro, who is currently in a tag team with Shinsuke Nakamura, has said that while he does have a big group of loyal fans, there are a lot who lack patience.

Speaking with Comic Book, he said:

“There’s been a big group of fans that have been extremely loyal, as they’re called the Cesaro section, and Shinsuke has his loyal fans as well. I feel me and Shinsuke do have a ton of loyal fans here in the U.S., and especially internationally since we are two big international WWE superstars, but I feel like a lot of fans, they always want to see something new right now, and if that doesn’t happen right away, then they’re going to lose faith and go to something else and they just want change. It’s just, there’s no patience.

“I sound so old right now, but you know when you say that you used to work for a company for 10, 20 years, and then you get that old watch? There’s no such thing as that anymore. There’s no pride in just working hard and working well and delivering every single day. It’s always like, ‘okay, how do I get famous? How do I get this? How do I get that?’ They always want to find who the new big guy is or who the new chosen one is. ‘Who can I jump on the bandwagon before everybody else?'”

He also spoke about his character and how he’s felt since breaking up the Bar tag team with Sheamus, saying:

“I think it was just a natural evolution. I felt really lost after The Bar broke up and I tried some different things, tried some new gear, some new outfits, and it kind of came to a realization that sometimes you need to try something different to find out who you are. I was just kind of looking more inside at who I am, what I stand for, and I’m like, I stand for wrestling. That’s the pure form, that’s what I love, that’s what I grew up on.

“And even in life, I feel like we all should have a pure heart or approach situations that way, and then we can say I’m the politest heel. Even in the backstage interviews and stuff, I feel like people just yell at somebody to no fault of their own. So like, if I’m mad at New Day, why would I go yell at somebody else? You know, just to be a complete jerk. I let the other guys do that. If I had a problem with somebody, I feel like that anger is towards them, but then I don’t want to take my anger out on somebody else.”

4 years ago by Liam Winnard

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