WWE News: Sami Zayn assures that he always needs to give 100%


WWE News: Sami Zayn assures that he always needs to give 100%

Sami Zayn has become one of the main claims of the current WWE programming. After six years on the main roster, the Canadian has been.

Able to connect with the public since he began his peculiar story with The Bloodline. Meanwhile, in a recent interview with Sports Illustrated’s.

Justin Barrasso, Zayn was proud to have made it to the top, although he believes the best is yet to come.

Below we leave you with the most outstanding statements from him, transcript courtesy of Fightful:

What would he have done if he wasn’t a professional wrestler?

“I would have gone into teaching and something related to the humanities. The English teachers were the only ones who didn’t hate me.

They were the only ones who saw my potential. The math teachers were always fed up with me. Even now, I have the days counted as a wrestler.

It still makes sense for me to pass on the knowledge I’ve gained in the last 20 years. I’ve always been drawn to teaching.”

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On his career on WWE’s main roster

“I’ve only been on the main roster for six years. In a way, I’m just getting started. I may have already reached the top. I’ve done a lot of things.

It’s been a great run and I’m delighted with it. Maybe the best is yet to come. But I am very grateful for where I am and for what I do. I can’t give 90%.

I can only give 100. Focusing on those little details is what has gotten me into trouble before, but it’s also what has gotten me here. Each and every.

Rung of the ladder of success in my career, every leap I’ve taken, has brought me here. I did it enough times that I thought, ‘Why not me? So we’ll.

See what happens.” After gaining the trust of Jey Uso and proving his worth against Roman Reigns at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames, Sami Zayn.

Has gone on to become one of the most important members of The Bloodline. Without going any further, he led his teammates in the last episode.

Monday Night Raw, where they sowed chaos to send a clear and forceful message to Kevin Owens and John Cena, The Bloodline’s next rivals.