D-Von Dudley is interested in potentially being part of WWE's new era.
WWE Hall of Famer D-Von Dudley had a lengthy in-ring career. He then spent several years with WWE as a producer. In January 2023, he announced that he left the company. D-Von appeared at both nights of the 2024 WWE Draft, as he and Bubba Ray Dudley presented some of the draft picks.
Speaking with Simon Miller for WhatCulture Wrestling, D-Von Dudley discussed his lengthy career in wrestling. Miller noted that Dudley had worked everywhere, and he worked behind the scenes in WWE, so he had seen it from every perspective.
“Yes, but I haven’t done the Triple H era. I’ve been through the Vince era, but I would love to get a crack at…maybe even possibly doing the Triple H era, so to speak. You never know. I had fun when I was there, even during the Vince era. At times, it was extremely stressful, but we got through it and did what we had to do. But I never just got a chance to feel that new era," Dudley said.
Dudley was then asked whether he would return to WWE, and whether there was an opportunity for him to do so. He noted that he would listen if an opportunity came up. Dudley also said that he did not have any beef with Dudley.
"It’s an opportunity that, if it presents itself, so be it. I’m not gonna sit here and not listen and make a business decision. There is no beef on my part with WWE. I went on Twitter and I announced that, this and that. I had fun with everybody that I worked with, whether it was in the ring or outside the ring, had no issues with management or anything. It was just time to part ways and we did," Dudley said.
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