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EC3 On Adam Scherr’s Wrestling Future: As Far As Where He Goes, Who’s To Say?

EC3 knows the talent Adam Scherr (fka Braun Strowman) possesses, but he leaves the big man’s free agency open-ended. EC3 recently spoke with Chris Van Vliet about his innovative “Free The Narrative” venture and one of wrestling’s most creative individuals talked about working with Scherr in his first wrestling excursion outside of WWE.

“When you think of a guy like that, he was signed and put in the system. So he knows nothing but the system he is accustomed to, until he shows up to this dimly lit bar in downtown Orlando. Adam seeing that we had no catering, no locker room, he knows it going into it. But seeing him experience something different, it opens his eyes to see what else is out there and how does this work? What’s fortunate for him is that he had a great run and he is a great talent. He can pick anywhere to go and get a great reaction. But after a month, fans can go, ok, well what’s next? But his ability to re-create what he wants to be within the narrative, this is what he can bring to the table. As far as wrestling goes and where he goes, who’s to say?”

EC3 is also one of the participants in the “Tag Me In” campaign in which objective is to break the stigma surrounding mental health.

“I think the Tag Me In movement is doing a great job,” he said. “Mental health issues are a plague on our society, not just the wrestling industry. Everyone goes through it and it’s OK to talk about it. Being able to discuss things and having someone who is there to listen, that’s really all we truly need in the most part.”

The wrestling star also talked about his tenure in WWE and what he thinks Vince McMahon and company missed out on him.

“I think just the first segment where I come out and didn’t speak. I just let [Dean] Ambrose jab me a bit, it’s fun and whatever. He shouldn’t have been a babyface, but he had that great run with the company and now he is leaving, so people are cheering for him. I think the debut had no purpose. They called up a bunch of people in a rash decision, and I think they could have lived or died on their own, they didn’t need a bunch. But it doesn’t matter, there’s no point to any of it. On my end, dropping the ball was not doing anything to make them give it to me. I tried a few things, one thing I promised myself when I got there was I will never be that guy who is miserable and it doesn’t matter. And I became it, and that’s on me. But maybe it happened for a reason.”

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