Bobby Fish On Undisputed Era Run: It Didn’t Feel Like Going To Work, There Was Nothing Fabricated About It

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Bobby Fish On Undisputed Era Run: It Didn’t Feel Like Going To Work, There Was Nothing Fabricated About It

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Bobby Fish looks back on his time in WWE NXT very fondly.

New All Elite Wrestling signee Bobby Fish recently appeared on the ‘AEW Unrestricted’ podcast and looked back on his time with the Undisputed Era while he was in NXT.

“It was fun. It was like never going to work, it was like going to hang out with my buddies. Some of the production people said that we’d do it in one or two takes which was true because it was literally just riffing with my buddies, these guys are my friends, there was nothing fabricated about it…it was easy, it was fun. We all had similar paths and we all knew each other as well as we did, not to mention we knew each other’s backstory and in ways, we were similar guys with similar journeys and not willing to take no for an answer, none of us are over 6-foot and not the prototypical what they were looking for. We were all cut from a very similar cloth and with just being such good friends, the chemistry was instant and real.”

The Undisputed Era would officially split up following the March 24 edition of NXT. Fish would be released from the company on August 6 before signing with AEW on October 6.

Fish was also asked about some of his favorite matches with the group, and he looked back on the multiple War Games matches that became “their match” in NXT.

“As far as NXT, Kyle and I had a match with none other than FTR [then known as The Revival] that was — it’s hard to just pick one favorite, but that one I remember really enjoying. Any of the War Games matches because, and I don’t want to beat a dead horse, but because we’re all such good friends, to be in there on such a big stage, in that match that I grew up watching when I was a kid, watching the [Four] Horsemen be synonymous with, and then we had an opportunity to be synonymous with this incarnation of the War Games… if you give me another 30 seconds, I could come up with five or six more.”

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