Satnam Singh shares his thoughts on QT Marshall's departure from AEW.
On November 27, QT Marshall announced his resignation from AEW. He had been featured with the company as an on-screen talent, and Marshall was also a key figure behind the scenes. Additionally, as the head trainer at the Nightmare Factory, Marshall trained a number of wrestlers on the roster, including former NBA draft pick Satnam Singh.
Speaking with Riju Dasgupta for Sportskeeda Wrestling, Satnam Singh was asked about QT Marshall's departure from AEW.
“I’m really sad. When I talk to Coach always, and he’s a really good friend of [mine]. He’s my coach, he teach me everything. So when I ask him last week, I said, ‘Hey Coach, are you coming this week? Because I’m going to India, I want to see you before I go.’ He [sent me a] message, he said, ‘I’m sorry, I missed AEW tonight, and I’m not coming anymore over there. So I hope I can come there, but I’m [leaving] AEW.’ I said, ‘Oh, seriously?’ He said, ‘Yeah.’ I was really sad. I will say he’s [an] amazing coach. He knows everything [about wrestling]. From zero wrestler, like me, I was totally [a] basketball player. I don’t know anything about wrestling, and he teach me everything. How good is that? I want to say to him, good luck for the future, and I hope he finds a better opportunity somewhere so he can teach or maybe he can coach, whatever he want to do. But I want to say, good luck for the future, good luck with everything. I go to his school, so I go see him always. So I [would] really like to learn from him more and more," Singh said.
AEW CEO Tony Khan recently stated that QT Marshall offers a lot to any company. Check out his comments here.
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