Trevor Murdoch Blasts Nick Aldis For NWA Disrespect
Trevor Murdoch has some words for Nick Aldis.
Recently, Nick Aldis has given his notice to NWA before being suspended by the company. Then, the former NWA Worlds Champion, Aldis, went on to not mince words about his displeasure with the company in a series of tweets. Now, NWA star Trevor Murdoch spoke with Sean Radican from PW Torch, where he shared his thoughts on Nick Aldis throwing shots at the company and then getting suspended.
Mine and Nick’s relationship hasn’t fallen apart, and I have all the respect in the world for Nick, as a pro wrestler. I also have respect for him for being one of the guys to help speak up for me to bring me into the NWA. If it wasn’t for that, I wouldn’t be in the position I am today. So I have a ton of gratitude for Nick in that aspect. I think where the heat is with Billy with Nick, is the fact that Nick wasn’t happy with — I’m only repeating what he said. He wasn’t happy with the company. He wasn’t happy with the relationship between what was going on between him and Billy. My only issue was, I didn’t agree with Nick dragging the company and dragging the guys in it. When you start making comments, like the show’s too embarrassing for me to be a part of. First off, I think that’s a little bullsh*t. Secondly, you’re disrespecting all the men and women that you know, Nick’s not the only part of the show. And since we’ve started Powerrr, it hasn’t been Powerrr about Nick. It’s been NWA Powerrr. So there’s been a lot of talented wrestlers that have come through there that’s helped make NWA successful. And I just don’t think bringing all those men and women into the middle of your argument or your public “squabble. I just don’t think that was the right thing to do. If Nick and Billy want to air out personal grievances, I also think that both sides of the story need to be told. It’s easy for someone to be in a position that’s leaving to just say what they feel they need to say to get the, I guess maybe, the public opinion to be swayed their way. There’s two sides to every story. It’s very easy for everybody to jump on the negative end and say that’s how it was because it’s a lot juicier. You know what I mean? It’s a lot more exciting. But there’s only half stories being told on some of this. And I think, the NWA and Billy have taken a stand on being a little bit more professional, and not interested in airing those grievances publicly. There’s a way to go about doing it, in my opinion, and this is just my opinion, and I’m sure I’ll get heat. I’m sure I’ll piss some people off. But if you’re on your way out, and you have issues with the company, how big are those issues really if you bring them up publicly, not personally to the person you have the issue with. If I’m angry and upset with somebody, and I’m really angry and upset with them, I go to that individual first and air my grievances and at the very least tell them how I feel. I don’t go public about it first, and then expect to have a conversation or expect some sort of civil conversation after that.
– Trevor Murdoch via PWTorch
NWA’s Hard Times 3 Pay-Per-View is coming up on November 12th, which Nick Aldis will no longer be apart of.
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