Former WWE star Quincy Elliott recently spilled the beans in an exclusive chat with PWMania.com, dishing out all the juicy details about his WWE release and what lies ahead.

When it comes to his WWE release, Quincy was pretty candid. He revealed that after witnessing numerous releases in the past, it wasn’t exactly a shocker. He acknowledged that it stung a bit because WWE had been a dream, but he quickly shifted his focus. He saw it as an opportunity to spread his wings and soar even higher outside the WWE universe.

In his own words, it was a “shot on the chin,” and he’s not one to dwell on setbacks. Quincy was grateful for the chance to showcase his talent in WWE but relished the prospect of being the unbridled, unrestricted Quincy he’d always wanted to be.

“To be honest with you, I sat through so many releases, it wasn’t something that shocked me by any means. It’s not something that necessarily hurts. It hurt because it was a dream of mine, but in the moment I felt like let me make moves and become an even bigger star than I was when I was in the WWE. I took it more as a shot on the chin, and I’m not the one who just dwells on things. I’m appreciative I got to show the world myself, but now I get to show the world myself with no rules, restrictions, or handcuffs. I now get to be the Quincy I always wanted to be.”

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So, what’s on the horizon for this resilient star? Quincy Elliott has big plans that extend far beyond the squared circle. He’s a creative soul, eager to explore various forms of art. Whether it’s filmmaking, music, or other artistic endeavors, Quincy intends to leave his mark.

In the world of wrestling, he’s got his sights set on the indie scene, believing it’s in need of that spark it once had before the WWE and AEW juggernauts took center stage. Quincy aims to be the missing piece in that puzzle, bringing his charisma and talent to the indie circuit. And here’s a twist – performing overseas is on his wishlist, an opportunity he’s yet to savor.

“There’s plenty of things I want to do. I won’t say them all, because I want the world to be shocked. But, I want to do more than just wrestling. I’m a very creative individual, I like to create art, and you’ll get to see me in everything I want to do, whether that’s making films or music. As far as wrestling goes, there’s a lot I’d like to do in the Indies. I feel like the indies are missing that spark that they had prior to WWE and AEW doing their thing. I feel like right now I’m in a position where people can use me, and I can try to get the most buzz that I can. Honestly, I’d love to perform overseas, that’s something I never got to do.”

So, keep your eyes peeled, folks, because Quincy Elliott is poised to rise from the ashes of his WWE release and set the world ablaze with his creative fire, both inside and outside the wrestling ring!

What are your thoughts on his aspirations, and do you believe he has the potential to bring a new spark to the indie wrestling scene? Leave us a comment below.

Steve Carrier

Steve is the Founder of RingsideNews. He has been writing about professional wrestling since 1996. He first got into website development at the time and has been focusing on bringing his readers the best professional wrestling news at it's highest quality.

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