Prince Puma is hopeful that WWE pushes Cesaro more

Prince Puma recently spoke with Chris Featherstone on the Pancakes and Powerslams Podcast about his rivalry with Cesaro in the indies and if WWE has dropped the ball when it comes to pushing Cesaro. Here are the highlights.

On his rivalry with Cesaro in the indies:

“It was wild. He was like throwing me all over the place, especially because at the time I couldn’t have weighed 120, 115 pounds. [Cesaro] is literally the strongest person on the earth. It was really cool, and I was really nervous. I remember at the end it was a really, really good match. Especially for me at the time.

On if WWE has dropped the ball when it comes to pushing Cesaro:

“He’s getting his cheers, he’s getting his money,” Prince Puma stated. “Unfortunately he’s hurt right now, but when he comes back, I don’t know if they’ll use him right or wrong. Of course, he’s my friend, and I want to see him as champion, but there’s always a path for everybody. Eventually, I think the talent will outshine everything and people will see how good he is. Maybe they’ll use him more.”

On Apollo Crews:

“He can do anything he wants to. He’s the best. There’s no limits for him. He’s a superstar. I was his very first Dragon Gate USA tryout match. Dude didn’t even have $50 to his name to pay for the tryout, and look at him now.

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Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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