WWE NXT wrestler Kam Hendrix has opened up about his fears of being released by WWE amid the corporate’s ongoing roster cuts.
A more recent addition to WWE NXT television, Hendrix quickly made an impression by targeting each NXT North American Champion Myles Borne and NXT World Champion Tony D’Angelo, bringing a fresh presence to the roster.
In a newly released WWE video previewing the upcoming episode of WWE LFG, Hendrix candidly discussed the pressure he feels about securing his future in the corporate and the opportunity of being let go if WWE believes he just isn’t developing fast enough. He said,
“On daily basis, even before filming LFG, I felt just like the clock was ticking on me. I do know this place has a cut-off date and no one can stay here eternally. Every part I’ve ever worked for could be taken away from me.”
He continued by acknowledging the competitive and unpredictable nature of the wrestling business. He said,
“In case you’re not evolving as a Superstar or growing as a personality, anyone could be released. Anyone could be cut for any reason. At the top of the day, this business is subjective. No one is entitled to anything — you’ve to earn all the things.”
Hendrix shared those concerns after fellow prospect Drake Morreaux was sent to AAA in Mexico somewhat than being moved as much as the NXT roster.
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