Wardlow Open On Disliking His AEW Run In 2022

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Wardlow will challenge Samoa Joe for the AEW TNT Championship at Revolution this Sunday.

To promote it, he was talked to by Comicbook.com. He reflected on a part of his run from 2022, including his win over MJF at Double Or Nothing.

” Man, I consider this a lot (2022 run), and I was simply considering this extremely extensive just recently due to the fact that I seem like I took it for approved a bit. Couple of factors. I’m an unfavorable thinker, I’m my most significant critic. I do not believe at the time, I permitted myself to understand simply how huge I was and how popular and how simply outrageous the concept of Wardlow was at the time.

I believe there’s a little bit of fact to Max (MJF) calling himself the devil. Around the time Max and I began our fight, I truly simply lost myself, and I simply wasn’t myself in that entire stretch of time. I was simply a various individual and I was a ball of tension and I truly could not understand or focus what my life was or must have been. And even after I beat Max, the devil wasn’t gone. He still had his claws in my back. And the next night, here I am, Wardlow, getting my name shouted by a sold-out crowd like we have not seen in years. And the next (episode), I’m back to doing absolutely nothing and Max is dropping this bombshell of a promotion and now the program’s still everything about him. I beat him, however I didn’t beat him. There’s a lot to be stated there. All’s I’ll state is I’ll dance with the devil once again, which time will come and things will be a little various next time. I think I have a lot to show to myself and I have a lot of wrongs to. And this chance with the TNT Title provides me that. And after Sunday, I seem calling myself Mr. Revolution. Since yes, in 2015, it was the huge Ladder match, it was the minute with the ring. This year, if I can regain the TNT Title … when I regain the TNT Title, I will be Mr. Revolution.”

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