Swerve Strickland Recalls Feeling Like He Was Being 'Bullshitted Around' At The WWE Performance Center

Swerve Strickland looks back on his time in WWE NXT.

Strickland signed with WWE in 2019, and he joined NXT. He also competed on WWE 205 Live, as he challenged Drew Gulak for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship. Strickland, then known as Isaiah "Swerve" Scott, went on to a featured part of the NXT roster, and he was the leader of Hit Row before the group was released in November 2021.

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In an interview on VladTV, Swerve Strickland reflected on his time in WWE, and he discussed working with Triple H. He noted that he and Triple H didn't quite gel. He then highlighted how he felt like he was being "bullshitted around" at the WWE Performance Center.

"The one day I knew I was getting bullshitted around the PC was when I was there for three or four months, and I got called to do 205 Live against Drew Gulak, who had the Cruiserweight Championship. 205 Live is a show that takes place after SmackDown. So after SmackDown, you see the Roman Reigns, you see all those big names. They close off SmackDown, then they do another show for the extra content on the WWE Network at the time. It was three matches, and we were the last one. It was me and Drew Gulak, we went 18 minutes in the ring, straight, for the Cruiserweight Championship. Everybody’s on their feet, going crazy. I have Swerve’s House signs, going after Roman, I have Swerve’s House signs. They’re not chanting, ‘This is awesome.’ They’re chanting, ‘Let’s go Swerve.’ They’re actually rooting for me to win this title. I end up losing to Drew Gulak. Got great praise in the back afterwards. Charlotte [Flair], Bayley, Kofi [Kingston], Samoa Joe, everybody’s giving me crazy praise. I come back to the PC, and they’re trying to teach you arm drags again. I’m like, get the fuck out of here with that [laughs]. They’re trying to tell me how to entertain 400 people in NXT when I just entertained 6,000 in a stadium. I’m like, why are you trying to backtrack me? I already showcased what I can do in front of 6,000. Mind you, that’s the end game to all this. The end game is to get me there, of what this product is. That’s like, you don’t bring the guy from the G League, he drops 30 in the NBA, and come back to practice back at the G League, and it’s like, ‘Let’s put him on the bench. He needs more development.’ I’m like, I just dropped 30 on Giannis. What are we doing? So that was the mindset I had. It was kind of too brash, it was too over-thinking, and there’s where I kind of clashed with Triple H, as far as we didn’t gel. I really gelled with Shawn Michaels. Shawn Michaels was the one, because he didn’t have the full power, he was just an advocate, and he as a partner to Triple H because he was more hands on with the talent. Out of all the coaches and all the people and the staff there, Triple H still had to go to the main roster and SmackDown and Raw and do a lot of these public appearances. He still had to do the shareholder meetings and all that, so he couldn’t be there every day, but he was there pretty often. Shawn is the only one out of all those coaches that could really teach you how to be a top main event star. That’s the only one there. So I’m like, that’s who I need to get with. Why can’t I get with him?" Strickland said.

Strickland then discussed how he met with Matt Bloom and Canyon Ceman, as they were talking about him getting a raise, and he made it clear that he wanted to work with Shawn Michaels. He noted that he didn't know that all he had to do was go to his office.

“I was like, ‘I want to get in Shawn Michaels’ class.’ ‘Well, Shawn, he’s not really doing classes right now. He’s not really holding classes because he’s so busy with the show.’ I was like, ‘Well, can I get a meeting with him.’ He was like, ‘I mean, his office is right over there.’ Bet. Went over there, found Shawn. I was like, ‘Hey Shawn, do you mind if I do tape studies with you?’ He’s like, ‘Absolutely.’ I’m like, it’s that fucking easy? I’ve been here a year and a half, and I could have just walked up to his office? But that’s those things, they don’t give you those curriculums. That’s not part of it. That’s the game. They want that run-around until you earn the ‘sweat equity’ to be able to go over there, to be like, oh, now you’re worthy of talking to Shawn because you put in all this stuff," Strickland said.

Strickland signed with AEW in March 2022, and he has since become one of the promotion's top stars. He won the AEW World Championship in 2024.

Click here to see what Strickland had to say about Hit Row getting released.

Strickland previously said that he doesn't see himself going back to WWE. Check out his comments here.

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