Big Cass recently partook in a media conference call with Planeta Wrestling to discuss his split from his longtime partner Enzo Amore. Cass went over being portrayed as a bad guy by fans & also touched on the other breakups within WWE’s tag-team division.
Here are the highlights: (transcripts by WrestlingINC)
Being Portrayed As A Bad Guy:
“I don’t see myself as a bad guy. I don’t know who portrays me as a bad guy, but the guy that walks out there every Monday now, Big Cass, he doesn’t think he’s a bad guy. I think that my cause is just and I feel like I did the right thing and I feel like anyone who disagrees with me, I feel like they’re stupid. They should understand the circumstances, they should understand what I’ve been through, they should understand what it’s like to have somebody hold them back and to constantly have to cover for somebody and to constantly have to help somebody out, it really affects your career and your progression.”
“I feel like I did the right thing and I don’t think I’m a bad guy. If people want to look at me like a bad guy then that’s their agenda, but I’m not a bad guy and I don’t portray a bad guy, I portray myself and a guy that believes in his cause and I think my cause is right. Look, I believe I’m right and I’m always going to believe I’m right. If people want to like it, that’s fine, if people want to hate it, that’s fine too cause I could care less what people think, but that’s who I am and that’s who Big Cass is. I feel like it was right for myself, I did what was right for my career, it was right in my mind in the interest of morals. So, I feel like I’m right in this situation and moving forward; I’m no bad guy, I’m not a good guy, I’m just Big Cass man. I don’t portray anything but myself.”
The Breakups In WWE’s Tag-Team Division:
“Well, that’s just life, that’s how things go. Eventually everything that’s good has to come to an end. Eventually teams separate to their individual agendas and individual reasons, that’s how things go man. That’s how things have always been in WWE, that’s how things are in sports; look at Kyrie Irving right, with LeBron James in Cleveland. That’s how it goes man, teams separate, people separate and people go their own way for whatever reason and whatever reason they feel is right. But there are a lot of tag teams in NXT right now that could come up and fill voids on Monday Night RAW and on SmackDown Live. Authors Of Pain are the first ones to come to mind, those guys are big dudes and are very talented. They can beat some people senseless, so there’s many teams in NXT right now that can fill the void that has been left by the split up tag teams on RAW and SmackDown.”