Curt Hawkins continues his WWE career with an historic
undefeated streak of 200+ matches. Hawkins was a guest on Sam Roberts' Podcast to discuss how he learned to embrace his losing streak and why he doesn't let the match result determine his in-ring performance.
"My main priority has always to do the best that I can, or whatever situation that I have been placed in I have always tried to do my best, or whatever match I am in I try to steal the show in regards to what I am allowed to be doing so I was just doing my thing," said Hawkins
. "What really sparked it all was that there was some online article that said that Curt Hawkins just lost his 100th match in a row. I think that, I'm not taking shots at anyone else, but most of my colleagues would be upset at that sort of thing.
"There's been times since that article where I was having matches; in particular I had a match on Main Event against Heath Slater that I was supposed to win, but I thought, wait, hold it, no, please, no. This could be something. There's no sense of ending this story on Main Event. Who begs to lose matches? I literally did that though where I said that I can't win matches, and they were cool about it in the first place where they were telling me that I did a good job and that I am going to win a match. But I was like, no, you don't understand."
On the podcast, Hawkins talks about how he’s able to keep track of his enormous losing streak, and what might happen when he finally gets a win in his career. Check out the Sam Roberts podcast below.