Nic Nemeth discusses his plans to showcase his versatility on the independent wrestling circuit

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Nic Nemeth (Dolph Ziggler) made his TNA Wrestling debut at the Hard To Kill 2024 pay-per-view event this past weekend, attacking Moose and putting the entire locker room on notice.

In a recent interview with TNA, Nemeth declared that he would also work independent shows in addition to dates for TNA and NJPW. He said,

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“Of course, yeah. I’m gonna bounce around. I said I was very fortunate when I announced that I was, actually I didn’t announce it. WWE announced it. The outpouring, it wasn’t just congrats. It was, ‘Can we get you here?’ I’m very fortunate, and I was in a little bubble because I always just did with this one company. I never got to see it for myself or go with another company, or just fly myself to Japan. I’m doing all these things, and it’s really exciting because I didn’t really have a chance in the last 20 years. I was focused on some other things. I go, this is so exciting for me that I want to bounce around. You’re gonna see me on the independents. You’re gonna see me showing up. I’m hitting Puerto Rico this weekend and bouncing around. I hope I can make that work to where it’s like, I show up somewhere, everybody’s better because I was there, and now you want to come back next time because you know I’m coming back again. I want to do that in as many places as I can, and there’s a million people out there that I want to get in the ring with, and it’s gonna be a special year or two before we even start it over again. I’m really looking forward to it.”

Nemeth was released from his WWE contract in September 2023, following a nearly twenty-year run with the company.

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Nic Nemeth, better known by his ring name Dolph Ziggler, recently made his debut in TNA Wrestling at the Hard To Kill 2024 pay-per-view event. His arrival was met with excitement and anticipation as he attacked Moose and sent a message to the entire locker room.

In a recent interview with TNA, Nemeth revealed his plans to work not only for TNA and NJPW but also on independent shows. He expressed his gratitude for the overwhelming support he received after his departure from WWE, with many promotions reaching out to him. This newfound freedom allows him to explore different opportunities and showcase his talent in various wrestling promotions.

Nemeth mentioned that he has always been focused on one company throughout his career and never had the chance to experience wrestling in different organizations or countries like Japan. He is excited about the prospect of bouncing around and making appearances in different places. He aims to leave a lasting impact wherever he goes, making fans eager to see him return in the future.

Having been with WWE for nearly twenty years, Nemeth’s release from the company in September 2023 marked a significant turning point in his career. Now, he is ready to embark on a new journey and make the most of the opportunities that come his way.

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As Nic Nemeth continues to make waves in the wrestling industry, fans eagerly await his upcoming matches and appearances. With his talent and determination, it is clear that he is set to make a significant impact wherever he goes.