Santana and Ortiz on why they chose AEW over WWE, Cash Wheeler’s gruesome arm injury at Fight For The Fallen

Santana and Ortiz were interviewed on the latest AEW Unrestricted podcast.

They talk about Stadium Stampede and their recent match with FTR at Fight For The Fallen. They also talk about who contacted them about joining AEW, the significance of “Proud and Powerful,” and why they call the Street Fight against Best Friends one of their “crowning accomplishments.” They also talk about the first time they met, the New York independent wrestling scene, Eddie Kinston, lessons learned from Konnan, why they may have beef with the Varsity Blonds, and more.

Here are some highlights:

Santana & Ortiz talking about the arm injury Cash Wheeler sustained in their match at Fight for the Fallen:

“I had no idea what was going on. I just heard someone yelling, ‘F**k’ a million times. It was a gnarly situation because I was on the top rope with Dax. I looked over and all I saw was that it looked like a water fountain. Blood just came shooting out of Cash’s arm. He just grabbed it and ran straight to the doctor. We were freaking out a little bit, but we were kind of like, ‘What are we going to do?’ We got to it and we did the best we could with the situation.  At that point, we just wanted to end the match. Obviously, we didn’t know how badly injured he was. We’re always taught, for me from day one of pro wrestling, that you protect your opponent and you protect yourself. It was one of those things where I look back at it and I was like, ‘Damn, what could I have done to avoid that situation? What could I have done to help?’ It was one of those situations that was a freak accident. Thankfully, he was good, and you just keep it going.”

Where did the idea of using the president’s masks come from for the All Out show?:

“It was a joint idea between us and The Bucks and we put it together. We had the idea for the president’s mask. We were on the road doing some indies, and we were going through a Patrick Swayze kick. We were watching Point Break in the room. We were like, ‘There it is. That’s what we’re going to do.’  That’s where we got the inspiration for the president’s mask. Also, Homicide, one of our mentors, used to do president masks, and he had something similar, so there was definitely inspiration from other places. Then we actually asked him about it, and he said, ‘Yea, go for it. Rock ‘N Roll.’ There was a little bit of that influence as well.”

Being in The Inner Circle with Chris Jericho was the main reason why they chose AEW over WWE:

“That was one of the deciding factors for us coming into the company because right before we went in, we had offers to go to WWE or AEW. We were on the fence initially, but one of the swaying decisions for us was Chris specifically wanted us to be a part of The Inner Circle. We were like, wow. He’s a huge part of our bonding experience. When we started becoming a tag team, we both read Jericho’s first book, ‘A Lion’s Tale’, so we were like this is the blueprint to be a wrestler. This is it right here. He was a journeyman. He wrestled everywhere. This is what we want to do. Watching guys like him, Dean, Eddie, we wanted to be true journeymen. We bonded over his first book, so fast forward to us hearing Cody saying Chris wants us to be in this stable, we were like, ‘What? What’s going on right now.’ It was just one of those real weird, full circle moments where we were like, we bonded over his first book, and now we are a part of his journey, and a part of his legacy. We will be tied into his career. It’s crazy when you look at it that we grew up watching him and all of these guys. This whole experience the past two years has been insane. With everything that’s gone on personally in my life, with everything professionally, the whole pandemic, it’s just been crazy insane.”

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article please credit AEW Unrestricted with a h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription

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