Dijak: I Got A Text, 'We Have You On Main Event.' F*ck. Shit. That's A Death Sentence

Dijak thought Main Event was a death sentence.

When Dijak was drafted to WWE Raw in the 2024 WWE Draft, weeks came and went without an appearance on television. Dijak wrestled on the April 16th episode of NXT, and then wasn't on television until the May 30th episode of the Main Event when he faced Pete Dunne.

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Finding out he was on Main Event was a big blow for him.

"One of the bigger daggers to me was I got a text from the writer who was assigned to me. He and I had a good conversation the first or second week of Raw where I pitched all this stuff. I was hearing through the grapevine, ‘Creative wants to use you. Hunter has this plan. He wants you on TV every week.’ ‘Good, good. I can recover. As long as I’m wrestling in a ring, I know I can make this work.’ It was a Saturday, I got a text from my writer, ‘Hey we have you on Main Event.’ The second I saw that, I’m like, ‘Fuck.’ I know what that means. That’s not an opportunity, that’s a death sentence. ‘Shit.’ I’m working with Paragon (Talent Agency), Mojo (Rawley) and Steve (Kay). I don’t know where I would be without them. Where my headspace would be without them, but it’d be in a bad spot right now. I’m thankful to have them on board. They’re super brilliant. They’re staying positive. Online, the discourse is, ‘They’re just waiting for him to re-sign. They want to lock him in.’ Mojo and Steve are reassuring, ‘They do this all the time. They’re trying to get a better deal so they’re taking you down to the wire.’ In the back of my head I’m like, ‘Maybe.’ I’m not saying they’re wrong. They’re wonderful and looking out for my best interests, but I’ve been me for the past seven years and I know how this company talks to people and treats people at my level. I’m familiar with how that works. ‘It does not feel like that guys,'" Dijak said in an interview with Fightful's Sean Ross Sapp.

Dijak would only wrestle once on Main Event. He faced Xavier Woods in his final WWE match, a bout taped for WWE Speed.

Dijak left WWE at the end of June when his contract expired and he was not re-signed. He has already started making independent appearances.

Fans can watch the full interview with Dijak in the video above.

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