Setting the Record Straight on His Career Path
Summary
– Nic Nemeth, released from WWE, debuts in TNA and focuses on New Japan and TNA, not AEW.
– He aims to contribute to the success of TNA and New Japan, identifying talents for potential breakthroughs.
– Nemeth is excited about his wrestling journey, potentially extending it for another 20 years.
Nic Nemeth, who parted ways with WWE in September, has been biding his time and recently made headlines with his debut in TNA at the “Hard to Kill” event. Despite speculation about a potential move to AEW, Nemeth has clarified that his current focus is on New Japan and TNA. He expressed no immediate interest in joining AEW.
During an interview with Sportskeeda’s WrestleBinge, the former world champion emphasized his admiration for talents in New Japan and TNA rosters. He has been closely observing several well-known wrestlers, some yet to be globally recognized, whom he believes are on the brink of becoming the following big names in wrestling.
Nemeth’s goal is to contribute to the growth and success of these promotions. He is excited to return to wrestling after a six-month break and is in the best shape of his life. With a remarkable track record of 20 years in the industry, he is considering extending his wrestling career for another two decades.
Nemeth also shared his strategy for making TNA even better and his plans to prove his worth in the promotion. He is determined to become a world champion and has already planned his plans during the TNA “Snake Eyes” television tapings.
Fans are curious to see how Nemeth will fare in TNA in the coming weeks and whether he will eventually make his way to AEW. His recent statements have set the record straight on his intentions and future in wrestling.