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Gangrel Reflects on Working with Orange Cassidy

It was 2019, when Orange Cassidy and Gangrel shared the same squared circle at BLP/GCW 2 Cups Stuffed.

The match occurred before AEW premiered on national television, which happened in October 2019. It also occurred before Orange Cassidy, who was largely viewed as a comedy act, became more accepted as a workhorse wrestler that he is now.

While speaking to Jeremy Lambert & Joel Pearl on In The Weeds, Gangrel was asked about working with Orange Cassidy.

“Some of the older guys, I’m not going to mention any names, they were shitting on him. ‘He’s taking a piss on wrestling.’ They started telling me this, I don’t think they stopped to think about the characters I’ve done. I was the Blackheart, the bastard son of Stu Hart with the black mask, and I wrestled as a vampire. I’m sure those guys, when I was coming in, they were like, ‘what is this kid doing?’ Same thing they are saying about Orange Cassidy, they’re saying about me wrestling with fangs. I started watching the show, it might have been G-Raver, fell from the ceiling and about ripped his arm off, is bleeding all over the place. Blood everywhere, glass. I come back, and I could tell Orange Cassidy was really nervous to kind of explain his character to me, but I knew it already. I have been on shows with him before he was doing the Orange Cassidy thing, so I knew he was a hell of a worker.

“He was nervous and was like, ‘What do you want to do?’ ‘I want to do exactly the stuff you do because there is nothing else we can do after everything that has happened out there. Blood, guts, dives, they’ve seen everything but comedy.’ That was the only approach to go that made sense. I’m not against trying new things. Turned out, it worked. It was for that crowd and it worked for that set. He’s a great cat. I talked to him, and my biggest concern when I was talking to him after the match as he’s going to AEW, how long could he do that character or make that type of character work, how much longevity is there in being the slob where you’re wearing backpacks and kicking people, how long did he think he could do that before it gets old? He’s doing it a lot longer than I thought he could. He said he was going to hopefully transition out of it, but I don’t think he’s had to. He’s still getting over and people are buying it. I’m happy for him.”

Gangrel

Gangrel was able to score the win in the match against Orange Cassidy.

Cassidy is now one of the biggest champions in All Elite Wrestling in popularity, as he has made 23 successful defenses of the AEW International Championship.

Our own Corey Michaels recently penned an editorial regarding Orange Cassidy.

H/T Fightful

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