Alors que plusieurs fans de lutte spéculent encore sur les conditions entourant le départ de William Regal de la AEW, le principal intéressé a tenu à répéter que ce fut une expérience très positive.
Regal est fort heureux d’être de retour à la WWE – qui l’avait libéré de son contrat auparavant – dans un rôle en coulisses, en plus de pouvoir côtoyer son fils Bailey (Charlie Dempsey) à NXT. Il occupe le poste de vice-président du développement global des talents.
Mais Regal, qui oeuvrait comme gérant du Blackpool Combat Club à la AEW, a déja déclaré qu’il a apprécié son passage dans cette compagnie. Et il a tenu à le rappeler sur Twitter.
Regal a tenu par ailleurs à préciser qu’il n’a jamais fait de pressions sur Tony Khan quant à son départ de la AEW, alors que le président de la compangnie visitait sa mère à l’hôpital.
Regal affirme qu’il ne savait pas que Khan était à l’hôpital.
Il a vraiment apprécié le fait de revoir de bons amis à la AEW, en plus de faire connaissance avec une équipe fantatistique.
Voici l’ensemble de ses déclarations d’hier sur Twitter.
«Just so anyone who wants to know the truth. I know Tony summed up a few conversations we had with quick answer. FYI, Tony called me at 9 pm on a Sunday night and I discussed my reasons for leaving were time spent where I won’t to be.
Then and I only then did he tell me where he was and what problems he was having. I told him to get off the phone and take care off his family and he shouldn’t be talking to me know. I also realise he has summed up conversations with brief answers.
We eventually talked about me leaving 2 weeks later in Jacksonville. Time and time spent was the reasons for my leaving, no agenda for anything else. I have lived through some serious times in 2018/19 and realize time is all I have.
I had a great time in AEW and are thankful for the time I spent there with many of my close friends and the amazing crew. I just want to make that public so people stop misinterpreting it.
It’s sad that people in our job can’t realize that you can be a decent human being without having an agenda or taking advantage. This is the last time I will mention this.
Again, I would like to thank AEW for there gracious acceptance of me and for Tony to take me onboard.
And just so you know, there’s a few spelling mistakes in my last tweets but I spent too much time at school daydreaming of being a Pro Wrestler. Aew we’re very kind to me and I enjoyed my time there. I made the most of my time there and NEVER double crossed anyone.»