Alexander Wolfe On WWE Working With Indie Promotions: "I Think It's Smart On Both Sides"
Wolfe approves of the partnerships
Jun 21, 2021
While WWE has largely remained aloof from the rest of professional wrestling, Vince McMahon's company has formed working relationships with European promotions wXw, PROGRESS Wrestling and ICW.
One of the wrestlers who benefited from the relationships was Alexander Wolfe and the former WWE Superstar had a short reign as wXw Shotgun Champion before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wolfe has since departed WWE after his contract was not renewed and he told Wrestling Inc. the company's working relationships were "smart on both sides."
"I think it's smart on both sides because you see the business aspect, of course, that's good for WWE because NXT is not the development brand it used to be. It's now the third brand. You have a whole card of amazing wrestlers [and] one of the best wrestlers in the world signed to that brand, which is not developmental at all, but also, you have a lot of new guys signed to that. They still train in the Performance Center, and also, it's all about the resource of having new talents because we're not getting younger," Wolfe said.
"We all get older, especially in the business of professional wrestling, you need to have a pool of talent, which you can shape and polish up to become the diamond you want to present on your show. So it's very smart for WWE to feel [things] out. 'Okay, this promotion is professional, let's work with them.' Because wXw for example, you have WALTER, you have Aleister Black, you might not count it maybe but Claudio (Cesaro), for example. He was a big part of wXw before he moved to the States. He paid his dues as well. Marcel Barthel, formerly known as Axel Dieter Jr., myself, so you have a handful of people already signed by WWE, and of course, they want to work together with the promotion they are associated with before they signed," he continued.
"A lot of people hate on that, and it's okay. I understand that. I think it's a smart business decision from the promotions. They have to agree on the deal, whatever they feel comfortable with, and everybody signs, so there is a business behind it as well. And I think especially a promotion like wXw, they have a profit from being on the WWE Network, getting more eyes internationally. Everybody knows, if they're familiar with the wrestling scene, about wXw. Everybody knows PROGRESS and ICW, but they probably made a good deal, and they get more exposure because nothing gets really bigger than the marketing of WWE."
Wolfe may well end up back in wXw and he recently told Tom Campbell that he planned to return to Germany and wrestle on the European independent wrestling scene.