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Vince McMahon‘s iron-fist rule over WWE has made it clear that impressing the boss is vital for success in the world of pro wrestling. WWE Superstars often get just one chance to make a lasting impression on McMahon, driving them to seize every opportunity. However, not all seize the moment, as one WWE legend’s big interview with McMahon took an unexpected and unfortunate turn.

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William Regal’s missed opportunity in front Of Vince McMahon

William Regal, a former professional wrestler, received ample spotlight throughout his career but never reached main-event stardom. Despite securing several championships and showcasing immense talent, Regal remained a mid-carder and never had the chance to hold the WWE Championship belt.

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During a recent episode of his “Grilling JR” podcast, Jim Ross, a long-time ally of Vince McMahon, revealed the untold story behind Regal’s career trajectory. He said- ” I’ve always been in this corner. Sometimes it most your grand, you know, when you take a guy that you really believe has something to offer, that I did with Regal. Then you take him into Vince McMahon’s office.”

In the early days of Regal’s career, Ross pitched him to McMahon, believing he would be a valuable addition to the WWE roster. However, during the crucial meeting with McMahon, Regal fell asleep while Ross passionately presented his pitch.

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He added, “He did some self-destructive things, but it didn’t mean he didn’t have a good heart, didn’t mean he didn’t have a great knowledge of the business. He’s a really good teacher and has a great eye for talent. But uh, when you go when you fall asleep in the on your big interview in the boss’s office, it kind of cuts your feet out from the interview.” 

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Ross candidly recounted the incident, saying, “I look at Regal, and he’s asleep. So that kind of killed my pitch. Not even my salesmanship could salvage it.” The older man looked at it like he just wasted my time with this guy. So that’s how that started, but I always had great confidence in Regal. I really did still do. He’s a great asset to anybody’s company.”

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Despite the unfortunate events, Ross still held Regal in high regard, acknowledging his good heart, vast business knowledge, and unique talent.

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The journey Of William Regal in pro wrestling

William Regal transitioned into various administrative roles within WWE after his wrestling career. He served as the on-screen commissioner. He also served as a General Manager of WWE RAW before becoming the official match coordinator of NXT in 2011. Regal later assumed the role of WWE’s Director of Talent Development and Head of Global Recruiting.

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However, in a surprising turn, Regal joined AEW in 2022 but eventually returned to WWE in the same year. Currently, he holds the position of Vice President of Global Talent Development. He is continuing to contribute his expertise to the wrestling industry.

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William Regal’s unique journey in the world of wrestling is a testament to both missed opportunities and enduring dedication. His story serves as a reminder. It shows that even in the face of setbacks, valuable contributions can still be made to the wrestling community.

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