Wheeler Yuta Talks About Bleeding During Wrestling



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Wheeler Yuta Talks About Bleeding During Wrestling
Wheeler Yuta Talks About Bleeding During Wrestling

Wheeler Yuta is a rising star in All Elite Wrestling and he spoke about bleeding during wrestling matches. Yuta is well-known for having a bloody match with Jon Moxley who is well-known for his brutal wrestling matches. Yuta stated on Wrestling Inc.

Daily that he couldn’t see during his match after he got cut.

Yuta Talks About Not Being Able to See During Jon Moxley Match

“Yeah, it was very painful. Also, one thing no one tells you when that happens in a match is that you can’t see anything,” he said.

“So, wrestling that match was really hard, I felt blind. I eventually figured out that if I wiped this part of my eye I could see, but other than that it was just like wiping it into my eyes for most of the match”.

Blood has been part of AEW programming since the promotion started. AEW also had deathmatch style matches, something that WWE has stayed far away from. According to Yuta, AEW has something for everyone. “You know, I think that AEW is a place where we can really provide something for everyone,” he said.

“I think there’s those little niches of different types of wrestling. And I think that because this sort of escalating violence hasn’t happened on TV in such a long time. I think that’s something that we’ve done a little bit in AEW.

“But, I think there’s a little bit for everyone, so if that part is not your cup of tea, maybe there’s something else you can watch. I specifically remember telling my mom not to watch the Jon Moxley match, but she watched the rest of the show, and she loved it.

Maybe there’s a bit here and there that you can kind of pick and choose from”. Yuta then spoke about Tony Khan adding popular former WWE star, Samoa Joe to the AEW roster. Joe is considered one of the best wrestlers in the world right now.

He was a very famous indie wrestler before he joined the WWE. “It’s another just superimposing, super talented presence just to have around,” Yuta said. “I think it’s really positive just to have all these great guys, it makes you have to step up your game.

When he made his debut was at Supercard, the same show when I won the Pure Title. So, I am walking back with the Pure Title on my shoulder, I’m like, ‘oh yeah, I did it, I am pretty proud of myself,’ and then none of us had seen him all day.

I’m like, ‘oh man, this is cool,’ and then I look over and Samoa Joe’s walking past me, and I’m like, ‘alright, this is real, this is a real thing.’ This is some expectations, I have to be able to uphold what Ring Of Honor’s past has been, and what it’s going to be in the future. Like, the torch has been passed to me, but I’ve got to make guys like that proud”.

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