Former WWE Superstar Sean "X-Pac" Waltman Says He Hopes Neville Doesn't Get Buried Upon His Return

Former WWE Superstar Sean "X-Pac" Waltman Says He Hopes Neville Doesn't Get Buried Upon His Return

It looks like Neville and WWE have come to some kind of agreement, and the former cruiserweight champion will be back on TV soon. However, Sean Waltman outlines a scenarios that could see Neville get buried...

By MarkCassidy - Nov 17, 2017 08:11 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Most people assumed that Neville's release was just a formality at this stage, but it looks like the former King of The Cruiserweights has sorted out his issues with WWE brass, because it's now being reported that his TV return is imminent.

According to a recent report, the British Superstar could return as early as this Tuesday, although the general feeling is that WWE will hold off on reintroducing him to the mix until Survivor Series on Sunday.

Of course, just because Neville has agreed to return, doesn't mean that the company won't punish his actions! On the mosr recent edition of his podcast, Sean "X-Pac" Waltman says he hopes Neville doesn't suffer the consequences of walking out by getting buried:


"I’m very happy to know that they have ironed everything out… Here’s the thing, it’s not about how much money you can make on the indies it’s about your sanity. It’s about when you get back there (WWE) and they start F’ing with you and burying you. You can go, crazy dude. Creative satisfaction is highly underrated. Highly, it’s right up there with money. Pretty close."

You can check out the podcast in full below:

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