PJ Black Claims WWE Wanted Him To Be A Coach, Says It Faded Away During The Endeavor Transition Period

PJ Black chats about a possible WWE return.

Black has been less active in the wrestling scene since the COVID-19 pandemic, mainly competing in promotions like Battle Championship Wrestling and Independent Wrestling Courage. In 2022, Black also had a small stint with TNA Wrestling.

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As it currently stands, Black hasn't wrestled for WWE since January 2015, as he left the company just one day before the Royal Rumble event that month.

On the latest edition of Developmentally Speaking, Black was asked if he has had any talks with WWE about a possible return to the company.

“Yeah, there’s been quite a few, and the talks never go anywhere. I’m getting a little bit older now. They recently wanted me to be a coach because I’ve been in this business almost 30 years now, I’ve been wrestling 27. To be a coach, that kind of went nowhere, but that was during the transition stage, where [Endeavor] bought them, they were kind of in the transition, so I didn’t really bother them too much about that. Those talks just kind of fell away, and then I just got a bunch of bookings. I went to go live in Europe for a while, and I’m trying to revive the scene in South Africa, so I kept going there for two, three, four months at a time, just teaching seminars. There’s so many little schools popping up everywhere and great talent, and I feel like that’s my next journey. I want to teach these kids what I’ve learned in the last 30 years. I didn’t have that opportunity to pick people’s brains at the time. So I just want to give back. So I’ve been in and out of the country for a long time. I live in Los Angeles, but I was traveling so much. I remember running into Billy Corgan, and he was like, ‘You live in the US?’ I was like, ‘Yeah, let me do some shows.’ I ended up doing some of the NWA shows. It was just a wild time. I’m getting older right now. I can still go, I can still hang with anybody, but I gotta kind of think of the next step. I love teaching seminars. I teach them all over, and I enjoy it. I love it. Seeing how much these kids get out of these seminars, that made me so happy, and I enjoy doing that. So I ended up contacting NXT, and we went though some interview process thing, and then that transition happened, it just kind of faded away. There were talks throughout the years and stuff, like Nexus reunions, but it’s so hard because everyone is scattered all over the place, and people get signed by other companies, so it was kind of hard. So there’s been a lot of talks, but obviously, nothing happened.

Black went on to say that he would love to coach on a full-time basis after he hangs up his boots.

"Yeah, definitely. I love wrestling, I grew up in this business, so I’d love to do something like that, and apparently I’m really good at it."

Elsewhere in the interview, Black revealed that he is currently recovering from the worst injury he's ever had. Learn more about those comments here.

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