Damian Priest talks about losing 100 pounds, living in Al Capone’s old apartment, how he turned his life around

WWE NXT North American Champion Damian Priest was interviewed this week on Corey Graves’ “After The Bell” podcast.

Priest was on the show to talk about his bond with other NXT stars, his past life in the bar scene, impromptu hot tub sessions, finding his voice as The Archer of Infamy and more.

Here are some highlights:

Priest told an interesting and inspirational story on his background before he made it big in pro wrestling. Priest said, “I worked at a lot of clubs.  So, the nightlife is so real.  I’ve been used to it since I was 19 years old.  I’ve been working in bars and clubs and everything in between.  I worked every single position you can imagine in that industry.  I did that to pay for training and pay to wrestle.  I did that until about 2014.  In 2014, I had my last tryout with the company which they didn’t sign me at the time.  They said there wasn’t anything for me at the time.  I remember a lot of nights not eating because I couldn’t afford it and getting letters of eviction notices and had to deal with that and stay above water until I finally caught a break.  A lot of it was my own fault.  I coasted for many years in this business because being a bigger guy, you hear you are going to be fine.  You are going to make it.  It was totally what I didn’t need to hear.  That’s why I got out of shape.  I was my heaviest.  I was close to 360 pounds.  But then I lost over 100 pounds and started that transformation.  I had a sweet job.  When you talk about a party job, I was running one of the most popular clubs in Atlantic City, NJ.  Not only was I finally getting a steady paycheck, but I had a free apartment on the Boardwalk.  It was a penthouse apartment that Al Capone used to live in.  They gave me a company vehicle.  I mean, coming from trying to just pay rent and just trying to buy myself a meal to this, I had it, but because I was still doing this here and there and had to leave or come in late because of these indie shows, one of my bosses came up to me and said you do a great job here.  We want to keep you on board.  We want to give you more responsibility but we want you to stop that wrestling you do.  I don’t know why, but without hesitation, I was like, oh yeah, you have my two weeks notice.  That was the flip right there.  When I said those words, I realized I really have to do this.  I started eating clean and got a gym membership.”

Everyone should check out this interview via your favorite podcast app. The show is available on all devices.

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article please credit After The Bell with Corey Graves with a h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription

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