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EVOLVE and Former ROH Star Keith Lee Shares Advice Given From The Undertaker, Why He Left ROH, Dream WM 34 Opponent

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Current EVOLVE and former Ring of Honor star Keith Lee was the latest guest on the Pancakes and Powerslams Show. I had the pleasure of discussing topics with Keith such as advice given to him by The Undertaker, why he left WWE, his dream opponent for WrestleMania 34, and more.

Here are the highlights.

Advice given to Keith from The Undertaker:

“I’ve only met [Undertaker] a couple of times, and briefly, but he’s given me some great advice, and in terms of motivating me, I’d say that the most inspirational in that aspect. [The advice he gave me was] just as far as waiting to make things matter. Make who I am mean something, make the things that I do mean something. And, make myself an entity that people want to watch. Whether I’m standing there, whether I’m talking, whether I’m doing a maneuver of some sort, people want to stop and see what Keith Lee is going to do. And that’s something that I think I have applied, into my style and the way I present myself. So, it’s been very useful information to me.”

Why he left Ring of Honor: 

“That’s because I made the decision to sign with EVOLVE/WWN. It took a lot of consideration. If you noticed, I didn’t sign until like almost the end of January with WWN. That was a decision that I was thinking and mulling over since December. Ring of Honor offered a contract, and I wasn’t completely content with it, and I had questions that didn’t get answered. So I waited, in order to get answers to my questions. And, in the meantime of waiting for those answers, EVOLVE offered a contract as well. It just took some time to think, and talk with Shane and talk with some mentors, and friends and family before I made a decision. In the end, that decision was EVOLVE, and that was the end of that.”

Dream WrestleMania 34 Opponent: 

“That’s easy. There’s actually a few options there. The easy ones would probably be Samoa Joe, Brock Lesnar, or if active, my number one match that I want that is still my number one dream match [overall] would be Kurt Angle.”

You can hear the full interview below.

If any of this transcription is used, please H/T The Pancakes and Powerslams Show. 

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