Sheamus has been a staple of WWE since he made his TV debut in June 2009. Sheamus has been involved in some memorable moments throughout his career, and is currently a weekly fixture on WWE SmackDown as part of the Brawling Brutes.
Though Sheamus might be having banger after banger after banger in the ring, no one is getting the time on WWE SmackDown that Roman Reigns and The Bloodline are getting to deliver their story.
"Yeah, I mean he has a luxury of wrestling five times a year. You know what I mean?" Sheamus said in an interview with Alex McCarthy of DailyMail when discussing Roman's rise to becoming the top box office draw in WWE. "That makes a big star… let’s be honest, before he went away with Covid, people didn’t give a s**t about him. He was the big baby face who was wrestling Goldberg and nobody really cared. I think in the same way it benefited me to come back and wrestle in that empty arena at Thunderdome where people got to see how physical I really can be and allowed me to have that more freedom and settle into my own skin and just say: ‘screw it, I’m going to go out there and have fun, do what i’m gonna do.’ In the same sense it benefitted him, because he was at a point where it was forced down people’s throats and he got to go away and come back in this different character."
Sheamus continued, discussing the time Bloodline gets on television and confirming that the Bloodline segment at Madison Square Garden on the July 7 episode of WWE Raw ran long.
"Obviously there's the luxury of getting all the storyline time and everything. I feel like he’s made the most of the opportunity he’s had, but I feel like there’s guys on the roster begging for that amount of time to tell their own stories and that’s one of the only things that’s going. The rest of the roster needs story time too. With MSG [Madison Square Garden] a couple of weeks ago, they went 20 minutes over. So me and Theory had two segs which ended up turning into three small segs on the floor, you know, so that’s tough as well to go out and do that. It’s definitely benefited him a lot and Heyman and the story they have to tell, all within that family and stuff, but as I said there’s plenty of other people on the roster that could do with story time as well. I’m not taking anything away from him, I’m just saying," he said.
Reigns is set to headline WWE SummerSlam when he defends his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship against Jey Uso in Tribal Combat.
Sheamus will compete in the Slim Jim Battle Royal.
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