Bron Breakker Says He’s Just Getting Started, PJ Black Recalls His First WWE Tryout

Bron Breakker Says He’s Just Getting Started, PJ Black Recalls His First WWE Tryout
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According to Bron Breakker, he has only just started revealing his full potential in the WWE.

In an installment of the “Casual Conversations with the Classic” podcast, the ex-WWE Intercontinental Champion discussed his wrestling journey up to this point and shared his future ambitions. He stated,

“It’s been an extraordinary journey, man. I feel so privileged to be part of this, and I just need to keep pushing, keep taking it one day at a time and keep moving forward.”

He further elucidated, “I believe this is just the start of what I can accomplish in the ring and on the microphone. Specifically, my prowess on the microphone is something that people probably haven’t witnessed yet, but I am eager to showcase my talent and enjoy this journey. It’s going to be a blast, man. We’re going to have a great time.”

Recently on the “Developmentally Speaking” podcast, PJ Black shared his first WWE tryout experience and revealed his disappointment regarding Dusty Rhodes’ reaction.

PJ Black, who formerly used the ring name Justin Gabriel, signed his WWE developmental deal back in 2008 and was a member of the Nexus faction.

Here are some highlights from the podcast:

Regarding his tryout: “In short, FCW in Florida invited me for a tryout, so I flew to the US. Once I reached, I found Dr. Tom Prichard, Steve Keirn, Norman Smiley, and Dustin Rhodes in the office. It was quite daunting. They watched my tape, and while I was very proud of the match on the tape, after it finished, everyone was silent and looked uncomfortable. Then Dusty remarked, ‘Although you can’t wrestle for sh*t, you’re good at everything else.’”

About delay in his contract after tryout: “Procuring my work papers for the US took nearly a year, so I utilized those twelve months to get a job at the gym and invest a lot of effort. The prospect of being paid to wrestle full time was finally coming true. I prepared myself physically and worked on my character, even got some cool gear. Eventually, I moved to Tampa, Florida where FCW was located, and it was one of my most enjoyable years in wrestling.”

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