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Scorpio Sky Breaks His Silence on AEW Absence: “Screw it, I’m going to say whatever the hell I want now”
Scorpio Sky recently peeled back the curtain on his noticeable absence from AEW and the rumours swirling around it. During a candid conversation on the Creating Character Podcast, Sky didn’t sugar-coat his current standing in the company.
“My career has sure taken a nosedive, hasn’t it?” he said bluntly. “Anyone that has followed me obviously knows that things have been a little different over the past couple of years.”
Speaking with co-host James Willems, Sky noted how easy it is for fans to assume he’s been injured, given how long he’s been off TV. But according to him, that’s not the case at all.
He also referenced his past interview with Chris Van Vliet, explaining that although he tried to be diplomatic, not everyone backstage took it well.
“I love that show. To be honest with you, I didn’t lie when I was on the show, but I definitely went out of my way to not make the company look bad. I really obviously wanted to preserve a relationship that has been built over a number of years and I didn’t want to say anything that would poison that relationship. Come to find out, someone there, still, maybe has a few issues with some of the things I may have said. Now I’m like, ‘Screw it, I’m going to say whatever the hell I want now,’” he admitted.
Sky opened up about the uncertainty surrounding how he’s perceived both within AEW and by fans.
“It’s something that has been on my mind, I don’t think about it too much, but sometimes I do wonder, ‘What is the perspective? Do people think I’m not profiled because I suck, I don’t have it anymore, I’m hurt, do they think there is bad blood?’
“The reality is I don’t know what it is. I don’t know if there is bad blood or not. I know I’m healthy and I’ve been healthy for a long time and I’ve been wanting to compete. It’s just one of those things where, what can you do? You only have so much say. You have this much [holds fingers close together] say. You do what you can.”
This isn’t just a wrestler venting. It’s a veteran talent asking tough questions, unsure of where things stand—but making it clear he’s still ready to go.
Source: Creating Character Podcast