Cesaro Speaks On Daniel Bryan’s Retirement And Brock Lesnar

Cesaro spoke with Graham Caygill of The National newspaper in Abu Dhabi to promote the upcoming WWE tour in April. Here are the highlights.

 


 

On being injured:

“Rehab is going really well. It is kind of up to the doctor’s opinion. It is a very bad time to be hurt, let’s put it that way. I had a torn rotator cuff that I tried to work through, because I didn’t realize how bad it was and I had to get it fixed. They said four to six months, with six months being more likely so that will put me out for quite a bit.”

“I was enjoying it quite a bit and injuries never happen at a good time. It was a good run but I hope I can take up where I left off when I come back. Two to three months would be a good target, hopefully sooner, but like I said, it is a case of how quickly I heal.”

On Daniel Bryan’s retirement:

“Yes, it was a definitely a shock. I was hoping it was not true at first. It makes you very sad as Bryan was a good friend of mine. I have known him for over 10 years and you do not want to see that happen to one of your friends. But I am very happy he was able to kind of end it on his terms.”

On who he would like to wrestle:

“I think I have faced pretty much everyone that is in the WWE. AJ Styles is new and I think he is the only one since I got hurt to have arrived in the WWE that I have not stood in the ring with.”

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