Former TNA IMPACT WRESTLING Star Robbie E Reveals Why He Decided To Leave The Company

Former TNA IMPACT WRESTLING Star Robbie E Reveals Why He Decided To Leave The Company

The former Tag Team champion explains his reasoning for leaving the company in 2017, his goals in professional wrestling at the moment, and whether he sees himself signing to another company full time.

By EliteGuy101 - Apr 17, 2018 02:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: Prowrestling.com
In 2010, Robbie E debuted in the then named TNA Impact with a gimmick based on the then popular Jersey Shore. Seven years later and several title runs such as the X Division and Tag Team titles, Robbie E announced his departure from Impact Wrestling.

Now, Robbie spends his time on the independent scene and his podcast. In a new interview, The former TNA star discusses his own career and family life.

Check out the highlights below:

Do you see yourself signing with another company full-time?

I hope. I mean I’m 34 and in the best shape of my life. I still feel like I have a lot to offer. I would hope in 2018 I would be on someone’s television.

Looking at how the landscape of Impact Wrestling has changed in the last year and two, is that a place you would want to go back to? Or do you want to venture to more undiscovered lands?

Of course, never say never. It is what it is. But the reason that I left was because of their money situation they were in. I don’t think much has changed. I love Impact. They’ve given me the platform to become Robbie E. I have so many great memories there. However, it’s not the same place it was. Again, would I ever go back? Anyone would go back anywhere if the situation was right. Though with them, I left for a reason. It seems like it’s still the same.

Where do you see yourself then right now within the landscape of pro wrestling? It’s an interesting time now.

I just want to be wrestling full-time. I want to say my job is wrestling. I drive a nice car, live in a nice house. I want to stay busy traveling the world wrestling. Of course, everyone’s number one is WWE. Again, if the situation is right. I’d be happy to be anywhere. There are so many options out there.
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