Nic Nemeth (Dolph Ziggler) Says Shinsuke Nakamura Helped Get Him In Contact With NJPW

Nic Nemeth comments on getting to NJPW.

After being released by WWE in September 2023, Nic Nemeth (formerly Dolph Ziggler in WWE) made his first post-WWE appearance at NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 18. Nemeth showed up alongside his brother Ryan Nemeth and ended up getting to a scuffle with new IWGP Global Champion David Finlay.

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Speaking to Chris Jericho on Talk Is Jericho, Nemeth discussed how his NJPW appearance came about.

"A couple of years ago, I'm not close friends with a lot of people, but a long time ago when Shinsuke came up from NXT, at the time I was doing the thing where everybody who shows up wrestles me. I didn't really know him, I didn't really watch Japanese wrestling, I don't watch our wrestling. I famously don't watch wrestling, I hate everything because I was in a bad place, but I love my job and doing what I do. After WrestleMania, Shinsuke comes up (to the main roster), does whatever he does, and we're overseas. Him and I had to stay and do the dark match after TV and everyone else went on. We're sitting next to each other, we put a couple of matches together, I'm not really outspoken. I had requested a bottle of jackfire whiskey and we had that for the ride. 'You want a sip?' We just start talking, we had a couple of whiskeys, and we were buddies. It was so great because he's the biggest sweetheart in the world. We had a good bond I liked wrestling with him," said Nemeth.

Nemeth continued, discussing his release and once again stated he had requested his release weeks before it came to fruition.

"A long time ago, every time my contract comes up, I'm like, 'I'm going to get out of here. I have nothing left to do, I'm kind of sitting on the bench.' Break in case of emergency when someone is having a world title match or something. [Shinsuke] goes, 'If you ever get out of here, I have some connections and I would like to help you out.' 'That's so cool, I don't know anybody.' Years and years go by, and I sent an email to the boss. This is Vince [Vince McMahon]. At the time, we were not sure what was going on, but I sent Vince and incredibly long email, 90% thankful, 'Oh my God, the years were so great, you taught me to do all this stuff.' 10%, 'This is messed up, I have to get the hell out of here, there is no purpose for me to be getting paid millions of dollars to sit on the bench or to be a three minute match like a local. Pay locals to do this. There is no reason for me to be here.' I didn't hear anything back for two weeks and then I found out I was released," he said.

Nemeth continued, "I sent that to a few different people, I don't want to name names, but I sent it to very important people. Vince was the only one that wrote back, instantly, and was like, 'this is a lot to unpack, let's talk about it further.' 'Sir, if you want me to fly to Stamford tomorrow, I'll be on a flight.' He said, 'Thanks, we'll think about it.' Two weeks later, I was released. First thing I wanted to do was, I've never done independents. I've never gone around the country, except with WWE many times. I was like, 'I'm still friends with Shin [Nakamura]. Hey Shin, do you think I'm still good at wrestling? What do you think about Japan?' He's like, 'I got you.' Put a couple of pieces together, get to Rocky Romero, who is the go between, and luckily for me, they were happy and excited. That was one of the first things I did when I got released. First week in."

Nemeth said they were able to keep the debut a surprise and he was happy with how it came off.

Nemeth will make his NJPW debut at NJPW New Beginning In Sapporo on February 24 when he takes on David Finlay.

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