Sheamus
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Podcast Appearances
It's the most nerve-wracking thing because
you know, like you, you're kind of graded.
It's, you know, it's like, it's kind of like you're doing it, you know, you're studying, you know, you're leaving certain you're studying and then you get to do leave a certain, that kind of gives you an example of where you're at.
or mock let's say that you know you're you're what they call they call them the mocks yeah the mocks yeah it's like doing the mocks right so it's like you think you're pretty good right you're learning what you can't you don't you didn't you're learning on the fly you don't really get a proper teacher and then you'll go through don't you you know if you're lucky enough to get w try out here basically wrestling in front of all your idols like when i did it butter take it was there sean michaels john cena triple h
These are the big icons.
Yeah.
Which is what 2006 and 2007.
So they're at the peak of their careers and you're like, they're all standing around the ring.
It's very, very intimidating because, and that's where you're kind of like, you have to, you know, not doubt yourself.
Um, and you think you're doing a good thing.
So it's, it's all like, it's very hard to know where you're at until you have guys who've done everything in the business.
There was no one more Irish looking than me, to be honest, when I started.
Pale skin, red hair, fiery red hair.
So the name just made a lot of sense.
When I got to WB, they just cut out the O'Shaughnessy and just left me with Seamus.
So it was, yeah, it was great.
It worked out great.
But for me, I've added little things to it.
I always wanted to bring the real positive vibe of Ireland.
I kind of incorporated a lot of Celtic mythology, Phil McCool.