Donovan Dijak is well known to ratio people on social media, and he recently appeared on the “SHAK Wrestling” podcast to discuss how he’s able to do it. He said,
“I can’t give you the straight answer on that. A lot of it is timing, a lot of it is patience. Then like you mentioned you know, there’s, there’s a level of creativity to it that does play a role.”
He continued, “I don’t know. I don’t know how it happens. Sometimes the phrase just pops into my mind and I go, oh, that’ll do very nicely, and sometimes it’s a complete strikeout and I just pretend it never happened because nobody sees it anyway. So yeah, that’s kind of the best way to go about things.”
Titus O’Neil says he still gets the itch to wrestle, but he’s been working on many other projects these days.
During a recent appearance on “The Business of the Business” podcast, O’Neil commented on a possible in-ring return, making the transition into acting, and more.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On if he still plans to wrestle: “I do get the itch to get back in the ring. I love competing, I love entertaining, but as I said in previous interviews here recently, if there’s an opportunity that works well for me to do but I’m like literally getting ready to do two or three other film projects. I’ve already (done) two film projects that’ll be coming out in 2025, I do desire to have a high level of success in Hollywood much like my fellow WWE stars that made that jump.”
On making the transition into acting: “I am really excited about that process of becoming that, and I have some great people to follow, I have some great people to lean on in John Cena and Dave Bautista to ask questions and to get just kind of the best practices to help me on this journey.”
On Triple H allowing stars to do things outside wrestling: “I think Triple H for sure has been a great steward of the resources that the WWE platform has provided even with the merger. I think one of the things that I enjoy about what Triple H does, he has allowed talent to tap into their philanthropic endeavors more, things that people are more passionate about, they’re able to be more open and forthright about as well … everyone that’s involved with this platform has an opportunity to change people’s lives forever and if we don’t take that opportunity to do so then we’re just mismanaging what God has given us.”
On the company’s growth: “I see the future continuing to grow for several reasons. Number one, just the quality of athlete that WWE is attracting as well as the training performance center and the trainers that are there, the minds that are there…the WWE recruitment process, the WWE college recruitment process or the WWE ID program, all instantly have a leg up when it comes to the development…it really does provide the opportunity for talent to not only become great performers but be better overall human beings from the drug policy to the counseling that’s available to the training…an opportunity to be truly be WWE superstars, not wrestlers, not performers, superstars.”
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