Ethan Carter III spoke with the Huffington Post for a new interview. Check out the highlights:
On TNA’s move to Pop TV: “The move is going to be a great forum to show the world these talents we’ve developed. Plus, we offer core fan favorites and the legacy of Kurt Angle, Jeff and Matt Hardy, who are there to build the name recognition of the product. I think we’re in a great position to make a big impact — pun intended — on PopTV.”
On the TNA World Title Series: “Elsewhere you might have three or four guys striving to be on top, and those are the only three who are ‘legitimate contenders. Here you have 32 people — men and women — all on equal footing.”
On why he is flourishing with TNA: “From what I’ve dealt with in the past, I don’t want to say I was ‘skeptical,’ but I’ve been desensitized to any promises. There have been a lot of starts and stops throughout my career. It was luck of the draw that this was presented to me. It was a great match. They had a young, hungry talent ready to do the work, an opportunity available, and they let me run with the ball.”
On the reaction to his TNA run: “I was in the right place at the right time. It was a great opportunity for me to be what I’ve trained to be my whole life, and that’s a top-tier wrestler in the industry.”