Steve Maclin Talks Potentially Becoming A Coach After In-Ring Career, Details Why Seminars Can Be Hard

Steve Maclin could have a future as a coach in wrestling.

A vast majority of performers have transitioned to being a coach or agent in wrestling after bringing the in-ring portion of their career to an end. Some performers even balance the duties of a coach or producer while also competing in the ring on a full or part time basis.

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While speaking to Fightful for a new interview, Steve Maclin noted that he could have some interest in being a coach if he got what he wants to get out of being a competitor in the sport.

"Maybe, I don't know. I would have to get every bit of wrestling that I want out of me gone as a competitor, just because then you have to be able to shut that off and be a coach. You can't sit there and tell somebody how to wrestle the way I would wrestle, ‘cause you have to be your own individual self, you have to be your own character and you have to find yourself and then that would have to have me be able to shut off my competitive edge, my creativity of what I would want to do and have to just project it towards you and see what you would want to do and help you the best I can in my abilities if that makes sense. Even when I do seminars and stuff on the indies, I have fun with that but it's also very hard for me because I have a certain way like that I
like things. I love basic fundamentals If that to me is the foundation of anything in pro wrestling anything in life. Whatever career you are and any foundation that you have the fundamentals That's where the building block that you start with and that's how you have to go. Same with you with interviewing, I'm sure you have your certain questions. You have your setups. You have your microphone set like you have your way of doing things same thing in wrestling I like to properly just safely feed and know how to get from place to place organically."

Maclin went on to talk about how he has continued to use some of his WWE fundamentals even after leaving the company.

"Yes, and he has different fundamentals and he's another one that I love to like work with just because it's fun behind the scenes with Mike. I have my ways of how I learned TV wrestling with WWE ad we've had a few matches in the Indies where like, ‘Why did you come this way?’ ‘Well, I was working the house.’ He's like, ‘No, no, no, you don't have to move.’ I'm like, ‘No, no, no, I'm working the entire perimeter so I can work the crowd, work the hard cam.’ I'm never gonna shut that off of myself and that's where the creative, like as competitors and even just as coworkers, like that's the fun part of wrestling where we learn from each other. I can get into his mind and he can get in my mind and we both take away from each other and that's how we learn to make each other better."

Elsewhere in the interview, Steve Maclin explained why he hugged Mike Santana at TNA Against All Odds. Learn more about those comments here.

Fans can check out Fightful’s full interview with Steve Maclin in the video linked above.

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