Finlay discusses his WWE departure, rejecting an offer from TNA
Former star WWE Fit Finlay was interviewed by the Sun United Kingdom this week and talked about his departure WWE this year, as well as if it has been in talks with TNA on joining the company.
To read the full interview, see TheSun.co.uk.
Finlay, previously a producer WWE/agent, left earlier this year after he caught heat for the reservation of a segment in an event WWE where The Miz stopped the singing of the national anthem. Several members of the military force of the National Guard attended and took the offensive to the unpatriotic event.
As for his WWE departure, Finlay said:
"I love the WWE scene and miss enormously but not going to curl a ball not be there, just follow him." "There are no hard feelings on my version: take responsibility for what happened".
Finlay revealed that he has heard from TNA after his WWE release, but did not find its offer to him attractive enough to join the company.
"At one time or another, all of them got in touch and I heard but bids were not well," said Finlay. "They were not enough, it's not like it's my first day in business." "I've been doing this for 37 years and one thing I know is that you can not you sell cheap."
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(Source: TheSun.co.uk)

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