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During an interview with ProWrestlingSheet.com, Big Cass talked about the Smackdown segment where he went off-script by punching a mini Daniel Bryan when he wasn't supposed to get physical beyond a big boot spot:
"It was a f*cking mistake. It was a dumb decision on my part. So stupid. It was probably the worst decision I ever made," admitted Cass. "And it’s so crazy what I was going through at the time, because if you would’ve told anybody two years prior — even a year prior — that I was gonna do that, they would’ve said ‘you’re f*cking crazy. He’s a model employee.' I regret it to this day. So f*cking stupid. I just did what I thought was right and it was a very stupid decision. Very f*cking stupid. I shouldn’t have done it.”
Cass also reflected on his overall WWE experience:
“I’m happy I had that experience, but I’m also disappointed in myself. I’m disappointed that I let the company down. Vince down. Hunter down. I let Bryan down because Bryan was really excited to work with me. And I let him down. These are things I have to deal with now. Learning experiences. But, looking back on it, yeah … I’m very disappointed in myself. I’m more disappointed that I let people down that wanted that to work out. But there are bigger forces at hand that were going against me in that point in time.”
"It was a f*cking mistake. It was a dumb decision on my part. So stupid. It was probably the worst decision I ever made," admitted Cass. "And it’s so crazy what I was going through at the time, because if you would’ve told anybody two years prior — even a year prior — that I was gonna do that, they would’ve said ‘you’re f*cking crazy. He’s a model employee.' I regret it to this day. So f*cking stupid. I just did what I thought was right and it was a very stupid decision. Very f*cking stupid. I shouldn’t have done it.”
Cass also reflected on his overall WWE experience:
“I’m happy I had that experience, but I’m also disappointed in myself. I’m disappointed that I let the company down. Vince down. Hunter down. I let Bryan down because Bryan was really excited to work with me. And I let him down. These are things I have to deal with now. Learning experiences. But, looking back on it, yeah … I’m very disappointed in myself. I’m more disappointed that I let people down that wanted that to work out. But there are bigger forces at hand that were going against me in that point in time.”
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CazXL
Former WWE Superstar Big Cass, now known as CaZXL, returned to action last night at IMPACT Tag Team Champion Doc Gallows’ Lariato Pro Wrestling Guild promotion.
The return to the ring marks the first public appearance of Big Cass since September 2019 – with the seven-foot-tall star returning to a standing ovation from the crowd to save former tag team partner Enzo Amore, now known as nZo.
Cass was released from WWE in June 2018, and has been vocal about fighting his own personal battles outside of the ring – even enlisting the help of WWE Hall of Famer Diamond Dallas Page while discussing his fight with depression and anxiety.
The return to the ring marks the first public appearance of Big Cass since September 2019 – with the seven-foot-tall star returning to a standing ovation from the crowd to save former tag team partner Enzo Amore, now known as nZo.
Cass was released from WWE in June 2018, and has been vocal about fighting his own personal battles outside of the ring – even enlisting the help of WWE Hall of Famer Diamond Dallas Page while discussing his fight with depression and anxiety.