Moose will be sticking around TNA Wrestling after joining the promotion in 2016, where he has become a Grand Champion by holding the TNA World Heavyweight Championship and Impact World Championship.
Speaking with Denise Salcedo in a recent interview, Moose talked about why he re-signed with the promotion last year.
“First of all, let me talk about that tweet,” he began. “A lot of people don’t know my relationship with Scott [Scott D’Amore]. Scott is one of the reasons why I decided to stay with TNA and not leave. One of the biggest reasons was my relationship with Scott. He plays the role of my boss. He also plays the role of mentor, friend, and a big brother. That’s one thing I’m never going to get with wherever I decide to go, if I were to leave TNA. With that tweet, Scott was like, ‘Don’t tell people I called you chubby, I don’t want to get canceled.’
“I understand where we are in 2024, but that was the truth. If you didn’t tell me that, that wouldn’t give me the fire to make the change. I don’t mind you tell me that. I love you telling me that. I’m the only person he would ever say that to. He would never say that to anybody else but me because of our relationship. I wasn’t going to go into the rebrand of TNA looking how I looked in that picture. I was going to try and make my main event of the first-ever rebrand TNA pay-per-view, I was going to try ad come in looking the best possible shape I could be in, god damn it really I don’t see it here,” added Moose.
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Moose: The Rising Star of TNA Wrestling
Since joining TNA Wrestling in 2016, Moose has quickly risen through the ranks and established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the industry. With his impressive physique and undeniable talent, he has become a Grand Champion by holding both the TNA World Heavyweight Championship and Impact World Championship. In a recent interview with Denise Salcedo, Moose opened up about his decision to re-sign with the promotion last year and his relationship with TNA’s Scott D’Amore.
One of the main reasons Moose decided to stay with TNA was his strong bond with Scott D’Amore. According to Moose, D’Amore is not only his boss but also his mentor, friend, and big brother. Their relationship goes beyond the professional realm, and Moose values the guidance and support he receives from D’Amore. Moose even shared a humorous anecdote about a tweet where D’Amore jokingly referred to him as “chubby,” highlighting the level of comfort and honesty in their dynamic.
Moose acknowledged that in today’s world, such comments could be seen as offensive or inappropriate. However, he appreciated D’Amore’s honesty and believed that it motivated him to make positive changes in his appearance. Moose wanted to look his best for the rebranding of TNA and the first-ever rebrand TNA pay-per-view event. He wanted to come in with a transformed physique, showcasing his dedication and hard work.
The interview shed light on Moose’s commitment to his craft and his determination to succeed in the wrestling industry. He expressed gratitude for the opportunity to work with TNA and credited D’Amore for playing a significant role in his decision to stay. Moose’s loyalty to the promotion is evident, and he is excited about the future of TNA Wrestling.
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As Moose continues to make waves in the wrestling world, fans eagerly anticipate his future endeavors and accomplishments. With his talent, determination, and the support of TNA Wrestling, Moose is poised to leave an indelible mark on the industry.