Bron Breakker is quickly learning that life on WWE’s main roster isn’t just about what happens in the ring—it’s a full-time job, even off the clock.

While speaking on The Six Feet Under Podcast with The Undertaker and Michelle McCool, Breakker opened up about the constant public pressure that comes with being a WWE Superstar, and he didn’t hold back.

Breakker explained how joining the main roster completely changes every part of life, especially when it comes to dealing with fans, media, and public appearances.

“Once you get on the main roster and you’re on TV, it’s like full-time. Everything in your life changes in the sense of being in public. And you’re always on… you always have to be on. You’re not allowed to have bad days.”

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The Undertaker and Michelle McCool both agreed with Breakker’s take, with Taker even pointing out that the pressure is worse now than when he broke into the business decades ago.

Breakker’s comments have sparked debate, with some fans seeing his remarks as subtle frustration with WWE’s nonstop schedule and the expectation that stars are always camera-ready, even on personal time. While Breakker was respectful, his words hint at the reality that behind the glitz and glam of WWE’s modern machine, the constant spotlight can take a toll.

Do you think WWE asks too much from its Superstars outside the ring? Or is it just part of the job? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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