Why Nic Nemeth Says Wardlow’s AEW Return Broke His Heart

Agreeing with Nemeth all the while was co-host Bully Ray, who was equally as excited to see Wardlow come back, and equally as disappointed with his presence, or lack thereof, on “Dynamite.”

“It was great to see Wardlow back,” Bully said. “It was not great to see Wardlow back in the exact same spot he was in when he left 17 months ago.” Calling him “special from day one,” Bully explained that usually, when a promotion has something unique with a talent, if they let it slip away, it’s gone for good. With Wardlow, however, the WWE Hall of Famer feels like they can still get things back on track, despite a return that he and Nemeth saw as less-than.

“I think that they could get it back with Wardlow,” he opined. “I think he’s one of those talents that the people want to invest in. I think that they would forget about all of the mistakes that AEW has made with him if you just put him in a spot to shine.” Step one in shining, according to Bully Ray, would involve a clear-cut role or identity, which the “Dynamite” appearance failed to establish.

“I don’t know if he was there as Don Callis’ bodyguard, his executive assistant, his chef, his driver, his laundryman, his bag boy. Pick one of those because all he did was stand next to Don Callis while Don Callis announced and featured everybody else.”

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