Sean Waltman Details WWE Performance Center Coaching Role

WWE Hall of Famer Sean Waltman provided insight into his current role contributing to WWE’s developmental system, working remotely with talent at the Performance Center in Orlando. During an interview on The Ariel Helwani Show, Waltman detailed his coaching duties for the WWE ID program and NXT.

“At the Performance Center… they have these things called stall sessions,” Waltman explained. “It’s like tape study, watching the footage of the game… and just dissecting it, breaking it apart and you show them where, hey, maybe you could have done this a little faster. Things like that.”

He confirmed his involvement is handled remotely, allowing him flexibility. “I do it over Zoom… I don’t have to move to Florida. It’s great, man. I love it,” he said.

Waltman coaches a group of around 20 developing talents, whom he affectionately calls “kids,” though acknowledging some are older. He expressed enthusiasm for the role and the current crop of trainees. “They got a lot of really talented kids in that program… I really get a lot out of it,” he concluded, highlighting his satisfaction with contributing to the next generation of WWE Superstars without requiring relocation.

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article, please credit The Ariel Helwani Show with a h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription.

 

Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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