Kurt Angle speaks about William Regal

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The effects of the global pandemic forced WWE to take a series of drastic measures to stay alive. Over the past couple of years, the Stamford-based federation has released a slew of superstars and behind-the-scenes insiders.
Famous names like Braun Strowman, Aleister Black, Mickie James, Andrade, John Morrison and Bray Wyatt also had to pack. The simultaneous rise of All Elite Wrestling hasn’t helped Vince McMahon’s company, which has seen two true legends of the caliber of CM Punk and Bryan Danielson blow by Tony Khan.
Among the most sensational dismissals of the recent period, it is impossible not to mention that of William Regal. After 21 years with the company, Regal was sent home due to budget cuts. ‘The Blackpool Brawler’ played a huge role at NXT alongside his great friends Triple H and Shawn Michaels.
Tommy Dreamer has confirmed that he has offered William a seat at IMPACT Wrestling. In the latest edition of his now famous podcast, Kurt Angle praised the work done by Regal over the years.
Kurt Angle reflects on William Regal
“I was surprised when I learned the news that William Regal had been fired from WWE” – admitted Kurt Angle.
“He was a great asset to the company. We are talking about one of the best technicians I have ever met. His work was very important for the company, in fact I don’t understand why they let him go” – he added. The former Olympic gold medalist also spoke about Jeff Hardy’s future: “I know Jeff’s problems very well, as I’ve been through them too.
I think Hardy needs to look in the mirror and study his next moves. Does he want to stay the same or does he want to change? Personally I think he needs help, but it all depends on him. He must realize what is really important in his life.
Are substances his priority? Or does he prefer to devote himself to his family and his work? Only Jeff can make a decision about it.” William Regal served WWE as an in-ring talent during his early career. Later on, Regal became a pivotal member of the…
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Source : wrestling-world



