Nic Nemeth Discusses His Current Focus on TNA and NJPW Instead of AEW

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Nic Nemeth may one day be ‘All Elite’, but the former WWE Superstar is focusing on TNA Wrestling and New Japan at this time.

Nemeth debuted for NJPW at Wrestle Kingdom 18 earlier this month and debuted for TNA Wrestling at Hard to Kill 2024 last week.

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On a recent edition of the “Wrestle Binge” podcast, Nemeth was asked whether he would be going to AEW one day. He said,

“I am very focused on New Japan and TNA right now. I have seen a few different people on both of those rosters that I am blown away with. Not doing moves, being awesome at wrestling. Some of them have bigger names, and some of them don’t have a name that’s really well-known all over the world yet. There’s a handful, there’s one or two in New Japan, and there’s five or six at TNA, that I have been watching very closely.

“I famously don’t watch wrestling, but I have been following and going, ‘This person is one big break away from being the next up-and-coming thing. How can I help them, but also make the show awesome?’ I sit here, almost like an accountant, going over numbers and stuff. How can I make this a bigger deal? How can I make TNA one percent even better than it already is? Here’s how. Here’s what I should do. Here’s the way to go, and I’m gonna prove it to everybody.

“I’m excited because I’ve been sitting around for six months, going, ‘When the hell do I get to start wrestling again?’ I feel fantastic. I’m in the best shape of my life. I’ve done 20 straight years with three TVs that I’ve missed. That is unparalleled. I’m gonna continue this. I might wrestle for 20 more.”

In addition to working for TNA and New Japan, Nemeth will face former WWE rival Matt Cardona at GCW The Coldest Winter 2. The show will take place in Los Angeles on February 3.

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Nic Nemeth, also known as Dolph Ziggler in the wrestling world, is currently focusing on his career in TNA Wrestling and New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). Despite rumors and speculation, Nemeth has stated that he is not currently considering a move to All Elite Wrestling (AEW).

Nemeth made his debut for NJPW at Wrestle Kingdom 18 earlier this month, showcasing his skills and talent on a global stage. He also recently debuted for TNA Wrestling at the Hard to Kill 2024 event, further solidifying his presence in the wrestling industry.

During a recent interview on the “Wrestle Binge” podcast, Nemeth was asked about the possibility of joining AEW in the future. He responded by saying that he is fully focused on his commitments to NJPW and TNA at the moment. He expressed admiration for several wrestlers on both rosters, noting their incredible in-ring abilities and potential for future success. Nemeth mentioned that he is constantly analyzing how he can contribute to making the shows even better and help elevate the talent around him.

Despite not actively watching wrestling, Nemeth revealed that he has been closely following the performances of certain individuals who he believes are just one big break away from becoming the next big thing in the industry. He sees himself as an accountant, crunching numbers and strategizing on how to make TNA even more successful. With his passion for wrestling reignited after a six-month hiatus, Nemeth is excited to continue his career and wrestle for many more years.

In addition to his commitments with TNA and NJPW, Nemeth will face his former WWE rival Matt Cardona at GCW The Coldest Winter 2 in Los Angeles on February 3. This match is highly anticipated by fans who are eager to see these two talented wrestlers go head-to-head once again.

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While Nemeth’s future in AEW remains uncertain, his focus on TNA Wrestling and New Japan Pro-Wrestling demonstrates his dedication to his current endeavors. Fans can expect to see more exciting performances from this talented wrestler as he continues to make an impact in the industry.