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JD Drake Explains Why He Wasn’t Signed By WWE

JD Drake is apart of the WingMen in AEW, but before that he was a former Evolve competitor who worked the first ever Evolve show on the WWE Network.

During Evolve’s relationship with NXT, JD Drake worked alongside guys like Riddle, Street Profits and even Gunther. Unlike JD, they all went on to sign with WWE. Recently, JD Drake sat down with MuscleManMalcolm to talk about his why he didn’t sign with WWE, siting his knee as a reason why he wasn’t signed, JD even recalls standing up for himself at a WWE tryout.

There was one reason. They said my knee was not good enough, they said I had trouble in my left knee When I didn’t have an ACL in my left knee, and they were right, I don’t, I’ll be 100% clear, I don’t have an ACL on my left knee. I haven’t had [ACL] in my left knee like 8-10 years. I tore it in my second year in wrestling, I had it fixed, and it deteriorated. Go back and watch my work and tell me that you can tell that my knee is blown. Go back and watch my work in EVOLVE and tell me you can tell when I’m wrestling. That was literally what was said to me, when I went for a tryout. They walked in and said, ‘We can’t invest in damaged goods. Your knee is not good enough to compete.’ I named off six wrestlers that were there that literally either didn’t have a knee or wear multiple knee braces, have had surgery multiple times, or when they were signed, they knew good and well that they had problems with their knees. You’ve got a world-class rehab center, inside your Performance Center. So if they wanted me bad enough, it would have been okay. But I get it. I wasn’t what you — I wasn’t what you think of when you think of a WWE talent and they already have Kevin Owens.

– JD Drake via MuscleManMalcolm

JD also stated that he would’ve been okay taking a different position, like a coaching job, commentating or producing.

I told him I could coach, I can produce, I can train, I can do promos, I can ring announce, I can do commentary. There are a million jobs inside wrestling that I can do. I look at the fella that was running the tryout and told him this. He said, ‘I like your passion. I like your heart. Stick around for the tryout, be hands-on, and let’s see what we can figure out, and I did. There were talks and they wanted to bring me in as a coach. That didn’t happen. They also said I needed anger management training because I went off from the guy running the tryout. I basically gave him the business without cussing him once, they told me, ‘Go get an MRI, get your knee checked out, get cleared by your doctor and send us the results.’ My doctor literally tells me, ‘Well you’ve got arthritis built up in the knee that doesn’t have an ACL. So there’s stiffness there. I’m releasing you to do whatever you want to do. I’ve seen you wrestle, you look fine.’ Cool. So I set them the release. They said, ‘Send us the MRI results. Our doctors are a little more strict.’ I said, ‘got it.’ The next email I sent was to AEW, I sent my email to them and they got back to me February 15 or whatever Valentine’s Day was. They said, ‘Can you be at Dark? I said, ‘Sure! When?’ They said ‘Wednesday.’ I was like, ‘Oh, God. Oh, yes.’ I showed up, Eddie Kingston sees me there, and he tells Tony, ‘I’m wrestling him on Dark tonight.’ The rest is history.”

– JD Drake via MuscleManMalcolm

JD Drake continues to work with AEW and across different indie promotions. If you’d like to see the full interview with JD Drake & MuscleManMalcolm, you can do so below:

H/T Fightful.

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