CANCELLED Former Star “Helping” Talent in AEW and WWE
Marty Scurll, a name often surrounded by controversy, has revealed his current behind-the-scenes involvement in pro wrestling. Scurll is actively working with talent from both AEW and WWE, helping shape their creative directions, personalities, and overall in-ring presentations.
Scurll’s Approach to Talent Development
In a recent interview with That’s Wrestling, Scurll shared insights into his work with wrestlers from AEW and WWE. Without naming specific stars, he highlighted his passion for collaborating on character development, promos, and move sets.
“I like to work hands-on with different talents,” Scurll said. “That’s actually something I still do now. Some in AEW, some in WWE. I help them out creatively, coming up with their gimmicks, personalities, and helping them with promos. I work on everything—coming up with ideas, helping with their move sets, all that stuff.”
Why Scurll Didn’t Join AEW
Scurll also addressed speculation about why he didn’t join AEW during its formative years. He explained that at the time, his focus was on becoming a major figure in Ring of Honor, where he aimed to leave a significant legacy.
Fan Reactions to Scurll’s Contributions
While Scurll’s reputation remains controversial due to past allegations from the #SpeakingOut Movement, his behind-the-scenes contributions to wrestling cannot be understated. Fans are divided on whether figures like Scurll should remain involved in the industry, but his expertise in crafting compelling wrestling characters is evident.
The Impact on AEW and WWE Talent
Scurll’s creative input highlights the collaborative nature of professional wrestling and underscores how both WWE and AEW leverage external insights to elevate their stars. His ability to adapt and enhance talent could make a lasting impact on both promotions.
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