He knows it wasn’t a smart financial move to start training to be a WWE Superstar, but he’s way happier now than he ever would have been on Wall Street. He doesn’t think he’s accomplished half of what he thought he would in WWE, and he knows he still has a long way to go to accomplish the things he wanted to. He thinks it’s harder to accomplish things on your own in WWE than it was in football, but he only blames himself for his shortcomings in WWE thus far.

Rawley says he’s in “no man’s land” right now, and he’s not sure why. He wishes he knew what the problem was so he could try to fix it. He thinks there’s been too much “stop and go” for him in WWE, and he points to the moment when he won the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania a couple of years ago. He thinks that was a special moment, and unfortunately it was never really capitalized upon.
He guarantees that he’s going to do everything he can to get back on television and to accomplish his goals in WWE, and he notes that the WWE Universe hasn’t seen 5% of what he can do yet. He thinks he’s particularly good on the mic but he hasn’t been able to show that during his WWE career yet, so he hopes those opportunities arise in the near future.
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