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Eddie Dennis Reflects On WWE Run, Talks Coming Out of Retirement
Eddie Dennis recently looked at his in-ring career with WWE and talked about coming out of his in-ring retirement. Dennis is set to battle Luke Jacobs for the PROGRESS World Championship and he spoke with PWMania for a new interview ahead of the match. You can see highlights below:
On his time in WWE: “Obviously the most noticeable difference between working with WWE and on the independents is the financial security the WWE offers. I’m grateful for all of my time there. Whether as a wrestler, manager or writer. All 3 roles developed my understanding of the industry and moulded me into the person that I am today. With regards best minds, I don’t want to start and then feel like I’ve missed someone out. As far as talent that I’ve shared the ring with, the top talent on the U.K. scene right now are every bit as good as many of the people you see on your televisions on a weekly basis.”
On his PROGRESS World Title shot: “I don’t want too much to be made of the fact that I never lost the championship because I got my opportunity to regain the title in Cardiff in 2021 against Spike and I lost. This run at progress since returning from retirement in 2023 has been about proving to myself that I still have something to offer. Luke Jacobs is the ultimate litmus test in British Independent Wrestling in 2024.”
On coming out of retirement and his ambitions: “I don’t really have any ambitions left. Last time I retired it was because I wasn’t allowed to wrestle and write at the same time so I feel like I didn’t leave on my own terms. These last 10 months have really been about addressing that and if I stopped tomorrow I feel like I would’ve accomplished that goal.”