Savio Vega talks about signing with WWE, his original gimmick, and his heel turn

Savio Vega recently appeared on The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling to discuss why did Vince McMahon turn Savio Vega heel and joining The Nation of Domination, WWE, his tryout there and being pitched Kwang. Down below are the highlights.

Getting in the door of the WWE and getting a tryout:

Who took me up to Vince was Scott Hall. I worked with him in Puerto Rico so many times before he was there doing Razor Ramon. When Yokozuna went to WWF and Bam Bam Bigelow went to WWF we were all together like two years before in Japan. One day I said to somebody tell all the boys I said hello and  Razor right there talked to Vince and said there’s a kid in Puerto Rico and Vince said bring him to TV and let’s try him out. I tried out two times as TNT and they loved my work and they sent me home for almost three months.

Signing with WWE and being pitched Kwang:

I sat down with JJ Dillon and Vince in Stamford and they gave me a contract. I flew in on a Sunday morning and they flew me back in the afternoon with the contract in my hand. I was so happy and the only people that knew were my parents and my ex-wife. They didn’t want to use the paint (I don’t know why) and the gave me a mask and said you are going to be called Kwang. So I did what I did as Kwang. That character was so strong at one point that we had a match against Bret Hart for the World Title and we broke the ratings at that time. That was when Raw was live one week and taped the next.

Why did Vince turn Savio Vega heel and joining The Nation of Domination:

I don’t know. They put me in the Nation of Domination and they go through some crazy stuff over there sometimes and it’s like things that don’t make sense for one person, make sense for the other. They turned me to the Nation and I feel that I could do so many more things. I never won a belt in WWE and I never needed it. I was over with fans because of my work and I love that.  Now everybody is the champ. You can come in one day and they say hey, pick a belt. What was good working in the WWF at that time was the date Jim Ross told me they had nothing for me, I just went to Vince’s office and thanked him because of what I learned over there. I loved working for that company.

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Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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