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EC3 was one of the many wrestlers who WWE released in April.
He was called up to the main roster in February 2019, and it’s hard for me to think of someone who WWE gave up on faster than him. It was bizarre, because he can talk and he has The Look, which are usually the two most important things needed to catch Vince McMahon’s eye.
EC3 wrestled two matches on Raw that month, where he traded wins with Dean Ambrose, and that was pretty much it for him. He never really got a chance to talk, and a couple months later he was chasing around the 24/7 title with all of the other jobbers. The only time he ever made it onto the main card of a WWE pay-per-view was during a 50-man Battle Royal in Saudi Arabia at Super ShowDown 2019.
Well here he is now with a new video hyping up The Revolt, and it’s immediately a better piece of hype for the former Revival than WWE ever managed to put together for the talented duo. Seriously, check out how good this thing is:
Define Work Horses?
— I|I essential character I|I (@therealec3) May 7, 2020
Dependable. Steady. Responsible.
Define Teamwork?
Putting an objective over the accomplishment of the individual.
Define TagTeam?
Two singularities. One vision.
Boots, trunks, fists (no flips) the classics never die.
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Wow, not only does it make me want to see what The Revolt will be up to next, but in 60 seconds it also shows that WWE completely missed the boat on EC3. Dax Harwood seems to strongly agree:
I have a wine buzz (thanks MJF), so I can’t come up with something cool to say, but there was A LOT of money left on the table with this guy. #FTR https://t.co/seAuMaHiF0
— Dax FTR (@DaxHarwood) May 7, 2020
It’s hard to argue with him there.
Let me know what you think of EC3’s newest video in the comments below.