JT Energy Speaks Out About His WWE SmackDown Segment With Bray Wyatt, AEW, His Future
Phil Johnson sent in:
JT Energy joined PWMania.com for an exclusive in-depth interview. During the conversation, JT opened up about his recent WWE SmackDown appearance in a segment with Bray Wyatt, wanting to be a part of AEW, his future, and more. You can read the entire interview by clicking here. Here are some highlights:
The reaction to his appearance on SmackDown portraying a cameraman and getting attacked by Bray Wyatt:
“The general reactions from family, friends, and fans has been excitement; seeing someone they know, on the most well known Pro Wrestling Platform under the WWE banner. Bray Wyatt is a MegaStar and someone I was honored to work next to, but having a match on Monday Night RAW against Erick Rowan is what I still consider the biggest highlight in my Pro Wrestling career. My dream has always been to compete in a WWE ring, and when that happened in 2019, I knew my dream was no longer a dream; it was a reality that I achieved!”
AEW and The Acclaimed:
“Being able to work with one of the hottest tag teams in Pro Wrestling at the Target Center was a surreal experience! I believe it may have been the largest crowd I’ve ever competed in front of. Myself and Fowler have quite the history as opponents, but being able to team up was an experience we will share forever. I hope to return to AEW in 2023 and see what the future holds for JT Energy.”
His future:
“My continued goal in Pro Wrestling is to further myself as a performer in and out of the ring through each match and opportunity I have, no matter who I’m working for. I had 41 matches in 2022, and would like to match that number in 2023, while continuing to tell new stories and have new first time match-ups. I’m always looking to represent the Black and Brave Wrestling Academy to make my trainers proud each and every year.”
JT also talked about how his WWE SmackDown appearance came about, compares the new WWE regime to the previous one, being trained by Seth Rollins, and much more. You can read the complete interview at this link.