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News​Ethan Carter III Speaks Out - TNA Debut, Sting, Angle, WWE

​Ethan Carter III Speaks Out – TNA Debut, Sting, Angle, WWE

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Credit: Main Event Radio

Ethan Carter III recently spoke about the decision to go to TNA
and more. Here are the highlights…

On Going to TNA: An opportunity is all I need. If I’m given an inch,
I’ll take a mile. I was given more than an inch and I’ll be taking more than a
mile. People that were over in the company [TNA] were very fond of my work that
was seen, more-so than the people that were working for the company I worked for
prior [WWE]. They were very interested in having me and I was very interested in
going there and proving myself. I think it was a match made in
heaven.

On Working
With Sting:
As a young
little Carter growing up in the little Carter household, Sting was a guy I
looked up to. The ultimate babyface, many years of just watching him. When that
opportunity came about to stand toe-to-toe with him was awesome. As far as our
promos to each other, me being able to talk and interact at the level with one
of the top guys ever. I wish we had more time in the ring to be honest. I’d love
to tangle with him one more time. I got two pinfalls, two of the most
devastating schoolboys you’ll ever see. Do not turn your back to me, because I
will pin you.

On
Working With Kurt Angle:

EC3 would like to believe that he has personally retired Kurt Angle. He is one
of the best of all-time and it is an amazing opportunity to be in the ring with
him. To be able to crash the Hall of Fame ceremony. As far as his return to the
ring, I cannot wait. At Lockdown I talked about how that is my dream match and
in reality it is my dream match and I can’t wait to have it.

On Who He’d Like to Face: Bobby Roode has been able to
make a name for himself in this business by staying loyal to this company. I
respect the hell in what he does and it would be great to face him. Magnus is
the champion and if you don’t want to be the champion you gotta get out, so I
would like to take it to him. Samoa Joe, because of the physical presence he
brings to the ring. Dewey Barnes and Norv Fernum, I’d like to face them a few
more times. I can make a career off of that. Abyss and the kind of chicanery and
violence he brings to the ring. I have the ability to do that but I’ve never had
the chance. So I think if it could open people’s eyes and be very exciting for
our fans and for me.