At the heart of it all is a gentleman named Justin Sysum, who caught up with Sportskeeda to discuss the show and talk professional wrestling in general. I asked the World Champion how it feels to represent a brand with such a rich legacy:
What made the moment even more special for him is that his friends and family were in attendance to see him win the big one on Episode 10.
Sysum is no stranger to India, having taken part in a race of sorts, that took him from Shillong in the North East to Jaisalmer in the West of the country. And he did this in an auto-rickshaw or a tuk-tuk as it’s known elsewhere in the world, in a span of just two weeks. And now fans in India can get to watch him in action, thanks to the coverage on DSport.
What does Sysum think of NXT UK’s influence on the British independent scene?
I’ve had a chance to interview Grado and I ask Sysum his opinion on the highly amusing professional wrestler. Sysum lights up almost immediately:
Sysum has a lot of great things to say about Stu Bennett, formerly known as Wade Barrett while he was in WWE. He recalls his own stint in WWE with fondness when he had a chance to try out and work with The Usos. While he’s on top of the world and making mainstream appearances on Good Morning Britain, does Sysum believe wrestling will ever be as popular as it once was:
While WWE holds a monopoly, Sysum believes that WOS Wrestling in the UK, AEW in the US and NJPW in Japan can drive a better product with more competition. We wish him and WOS Wrestling all the very best! Indian fans can catch the show on DSport every week.
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