Last week, former WWE Superstar Aleister Black made his All Elite Wrestling debut at AEW Dynamite Road Rager. On his debut, he also attacked Arn Anderson and Cody Rhodes with Black Mass. It was big surprise for fans and wrestling community.

Buddy Murphy recently appeared as special guest on INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet and discussed about several topics including Seth Rollins reaction to his storyline with Aalyah Mysterio. While speaking, Murphy also spoke about his former rival Aleister Black’s AEW Debut and stated that he’s happier for him and felt that WWE had dropped the ball on him.
“It’s awesome that he gets to go over there,” Buddy Murphy said. “He’s going to do his thing and do what he wants to do, right? I feel like WWE dropped the ball with him. I’ve been in the ring with him, I know first hand how good he is. I’m excited for him. He didn’t tell me, he kept it pretty low-low. And I was talking to him the day he debuted and he didn’t tell me. Only good things for him in the future.”

My convo with @WWE_Murphy is live now! 💪

He talks about what’s next for him after his WWE release, his thoughts on @TommyEnd in AEW, why it was his idea to lose his first name and go by “Murphy” and much more!

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— Chris Van Vliet (@ChrisVanVliet) July 12, 2021

During the interview, Buddy Murphy also spoke about the 90-day non-compete clauses and believes that they are set to kill all buzz and hype of a wrestler when he was going from one promotion to another.
“The 90 days is to kill all buzz and all hype,” Buddy Murphy said. “It’s so you don’t have any momentum when you go somewhere else. I’m not going to blow my load in the first week. I have to expand it over the 3 months. That’s why I drop the progress photo. Then I will drop something else. I feel like they hoard a lot of talent, and now they are saturating the talent. It is a business move I believe they are making. If you send out 3 guys, they can do what they want. If you send out 40 guys, the work gets cut. But wrestling can boom again. Now the pandemic is ending, more talent can go to the indies, and the fans can see it all.”

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