Ryan Nemeth Discusses His Persistent Efforts to Encourage His Brother Nic’s Departure from WWE

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During an appearance on Busted Open Radio, Ryan Nemeth talked about being able to work with his brother Nic, aka Dolph Ziggler, outside of WWE following Nic’s release from the company due to budget cuts last September. 

Nic has since joined NJPW. Ryan said, 

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“I’m very excited about it. I just had the flashback of, when that kind of question is asked to someone, and they say, ‘Well, you’ll have to wait and see.’ I can’t do that. I can’t wait. Is there something or isn’t there? I’ve been telling him to leave WWE for like over a decade now. I think it’s always great to leave and reinvent yourself or leave and just do something else. I’m psyched to tag with him, I’m psyched to do more comedy shows with him. We just shot Wanted Man, which is incredible and getting a huge positive response to launch his new character. We have 3 million views on social platforms. I’m so psyched about the positive response. Some horror websites are doing write ups on it. That kind of stuff is what I’m psyched about and you can’t do that kind of stuff when one of you is trapped in a very intense WWE schedule. I’m very excited to start wrestling with him, doing events with him, and shooting more stuff. Nemeth Bros forever, baby.”

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The wrestling world was abuzz when Nic Nemeth, better known as Dolph Ziggler, was released from WWE last September due to budget cuts. However, his departure from the company has opened up new opportunities for him, including the chance to work with his brother Ryan Nemeth outside of WWE.

During an appearance on Busted Open Radio, Ryan expressed his excitement about being able to collaborate with Nic in different ventures now that he is no longer tied to WWE. Nic has since joined NJPW (New Japan Pro-Wrestling), a popular wrestling promotion based in Japan.

Ryan couldn’t contain his enthusiasm as he spoke about the possibilities that lie ahead for the Nemeth brothers. He mentioned how he had been encouraging Nic to leave WWE for over a decade, believing that it’s always beneficial for wrestlers to reinvent themselves or explore new opportunities outside of a single company.

One of the projects they have already worked on together is a comedy show called “Wanted Man,” which has received an overwhelmingly positive response. The show has garnered 3 million views on social media platforms and even caught the attention of horror websites, who have written articles about it. Ryan expressed his excitement about the positive reception and the creative freedom they now have to pursue such projects.

Ryan also mentioned his eagerness to team up with Nic in wrestling events and continue shooting more content together. He emphasized the importance of their newfound freedom, as it allows them to explore different avenues and create content that resonates with their audience.

The Nemeth brothers share a close bond, and Ryan’s excitement about collaborating with Nic is evident. He expressed his enthusiasm for their future endeavors, highlighting their shared passion for wrestling and their commitment to delivering entertaining content.

For fans of the Nemeth brothers and wrestling enthusiasts in general, this news brings a sense of anticipation and curiosity. The prospect of seeing the brothers team up and create exciting new projects outside of WWE is undoubtedly something to look forward to.

In conclusion, Nic Nemeth’s release from WWE has opened up exciting opportunities for him and his brother Ryan. Their collaboration outside of the company allows them to explore new ventures, such as comedy shows and wrestling events, while also giving them the freedom to reinvent themselves creatively. Fans can expect to see more entertaining content from the Nemeth brothers in the future, as they continue to make their mark in the wrestling world.