Ricochet Blames Himself For How WWE Run Ended

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Ricochet‘s time in WWE is something he will cherish forever, but acknowledges as being frustrating toward the end of his time with the company.

Speaking during a recent appearance on The Masked Man Show (via Fightful), Ricochet said that he ultimately blames himself for not being used in better ways. He also praised the locker room of WWE, and acknowledged that it could’ve been frustrating for fans to see how he was used.

““Honestly, you can place blame anywhere, but I just blame myself. Everyone can blame who they want to blame, everybody can blame anybody, but I just blame myself because that’s the only person that I can blame because that’s all you can do,” said Ricochet. “Obviously I didn’t do something. I don’t know what it was. For me, frustrating is maybe not the word because my last couple years, I met my future wife there, I made mad connections. The locker room was always awesome. As far as creatively, I mean yeah, there would have been more I would have liked to do just again, mostly for the fans that want to see me do stuff, not even for me, but it’s more frustrating for the fans who want to see me go out there and actually do something of some substance.”

Ricochet went on to admit that while he was featured in programming a lot, the superstar does wish the quality of what he did was better. Despite that, though, he said he had a “good time” with the company.

“I was out there a lot. I was on television a lot, I was actually used a lot, but the quality of what I was doing specifically wasn’t there,” Ricochet said. “It was a lot of quantity of Ricochet, but the quality of what he was getting just wasn’t what I wanted, and that’s okay. That’s just how it falls. I can only blame myself. I can’t blame anybody else. I just can’t. But it wasn’t really frustrating because I had a lot of good times there still. But was there more I wanted to do? Absolutely. But man, I can’t say it was frustrating because I still had a good time.”

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