Buddy Murphy was recently interviewed by “Newshub”. During the interview, he talked about how he believes that despite his lengthy run as WWE Cruiserweight champ, his best days are still ahead of him. Here are the highlights:
On Growing Up As A Wrestling Fan:
As a kid, I always wanted to be a professional performer for the WWE. I watched wrestling as a kid growing up, so to go full circle and win a championship for the biggest professional wrestling company in the world, in a stadium that I grew up going to, it was just massive.
On His Best Days Being Ahead:
I think my entire wrestling career, from starting out at wrestling school to wrestling my mates on mattresses In the backyard, I always put 110 percent into it. I always had that love for it, and I was always passionate about the athleticism and performance side of the business. All of that, plus what I have achieved in the last decade, that has molded me into the performer I am today, but I don’t expect to be the same performer in five years’ time. I want to expand and I want to always be at my best. I am only 30-years-old and I feel like I am not even at my peak yet. I still have a lot to learn, and only bigger and better things will happen for me.
On The Wrestling Scene In Australia:
WWE has scouts all around the world and they bring a lot of talent into the industry from outside of the US. There are a bunch of guys from New Zealand and Australia coming into the WWE Performance Centre, and big things are happening. I’m glad to be the frontman of the Australian takeover and that’s a little pride badge that I hold high above my head.
You can read the full interview HERE
Credit: Newshub.