WWE star Trick Williams is gaining serious momentum inside the company, but the rising talent says he’s far from satisfied with where he currently stands in the ring.
Williams recently appeared on the Laura Rosenberg Show alongside Ebro Darden, where the conversation turned to his rapid rise in WWE. Despite receiving strong crowd reactions and sharing the ring with some of the biggest names in the company, Williams made it clear that he doesn’t believe he has reached his ceiling yet.
During the discussion, the hosts pointed out that Williams has already competed alongside major WWE stars such as Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes, while also working with fellow rising talent Je’Von Evans. When asked how he evaluates his own in-ring ability at this stage of his career, Williams explained that his mindset keeps him focused on improvement rather than celebrating success.
“Well, I would say my mindset and the reason I've even gotten this far is because, man, I have a perfectionist mindset.”
Williams said that even after matches that go well, he continues analyzing his performance and looking for areas to improve. According to him, that constant self-criticism is what keeps him pushing forward.
“So even after a good match, I never feel like I'm there. You know what I mean? I'm always picking apart everything that I do. Say, ‘I got to work on this. I got to work on that.’”
Instead of believing he has already arrived as a finished product, Williams says the goal is to keep evolving as a performer.
“So no, I don't feel like I've hit my max potential yet. I'm ready to keep grinding. That's what keeps me going.”
Williams has quickly become one of the most talked-about rising stars in WWE, and his willingness to keep improving could be one reason the company continues placing him in bigger spots alongside established talent. If his mindset remains the same, fans may still be seeing only the early stages of what he’s capable of inside the ring.
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