Shawn Michaels Comments On The Possibility Of Marty Jannetty Teaching Younger Talent In NXT

Shawn Michaels comments on the possibility of Marty Jannetty helping out in WWE NXT.

As the head of NXT, Michaels is surrounded by a number of historic wrestling names, all of which work alongside him in operating the brand on a day to day basis.

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In a new interview with Riju Dasgupta of Sportskeeda WrestleBinge, Michaels was asked about the potential idea of getting Jannetty to work in NXT and help out with teaching younger talent. 'The Heartbreak Kid' noted that it would be up to Matt Bloom, who serves as the head coach of the Performance Center.

“I will say this, on the coaching side, the Performance Center is 100% head coach Matt Bloom. One of the things that we say here in NXT is we all stay in our lane. But obviously any former WWE superstars or guys that have mentored guys in the WWE, we always bring through or at least have an opportunity to bring them through, whether it be on a full-time basis or a part-time basis, just coming in to visit. So having guys come in and help train our young men and women that come through NXT is always something that we encourage here. So having Marty or anybody come through here, we’re always looking forward to having that happen, but that is something that Matt Bloom handles. He takes care of all the coaching and all the people that come through in that respect. But if Marty were to reach out to Matt, I’m sure that’s something he would do his best to work on."

Elsewhere in the interview, Michaels talked about Kevin Nash's recent controversial comments on LA Knight. Fans can learn more here.

Fans can find Fightful's full report on the July 18 episode of WWE NXT by clicking here.

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