The Irish Central has posted an interview with new WWE Champion Sheamus. During the interview, he comments on being the first Irish born wrestler to ever hold the WWE Championship. "Being from Ireland, it’s kind of hard. WWE doesn’t come over to Ireland too much, and there’s no wrestling schools in Ireland; there are a few in England, but the level has dropped off significantly. Basically, I had to find a way to get noticed, and getting experience with documentaries and films was great, and it helped me get in front of the camera."
TRENDING
Drew Gulak has disappeared from NXT programming after accusations were levied against him by former WWE Superstar Ronda Rousey. Rousey…
Sheamus responded to fans commenting about his weight. The Celtic Warrior returned to the WWE on Monday Night Raw this…
Congratulations are in order for Ruby Soho. Ruby Soho and Angelo Parker had an in-ring segment after the April 17…
Maybe Jey Uso went to the Rey Mysterio school of parenting. At WWE WrestleMania 40, Jey Uso battled his brother…
Related
AJ Francis says it felt good getting some love at WWE RAW. Francis was spotted backstage at Raw last night,…
How different is WWE 2K24 going to feel gameplay-wise when you get your hands on it next month? WWE 2K24…
John Cena has achieved almost everything there is to do in the world of professional wrestling. But what is the…
It appears that Madi Wrenkowski has signed with WWE. According to PWInsider.com‘s Mike Johnson, Wrenkowski has signed a deal with…