Cesaro is famous for his uppercuts, as well as spinning his opponents around. However he is also famous for having a ‘white hot’ hatred of beach balls. The Swiss Cyborg is due to defend his RAW tag team title with Sheamus against Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns this Friday at a live WWE show, and spoke to CityPages.com ahead of the showdown.
ofThe main part of the interview revolved around his work in the ring and as part of the current RAW tag team champions, but when it came to beach balls Cesaro took the opportunity to explain his hatred.
“Excuse my language, but fudge beach balls. Seriously. That’s absolutely disrespectful. We were wrestling for the Tag Team Championships, and you want to play with a beach ball? Get the hell out of here. Go. Leave the arena, and don’t come back. I think every person that brings a beach ball into a WWE arena should get ejected for life.”
He has a point, it’s extremely disrespectful. Unfortunately the act of throwing beach balls around WWE events has become a lot more common. A life time ban seems a little much, but members of the audience with these now illegal items will be thrown out at least.
The Swiss Cyborg was also asked about his former indie work with Kassius Ohno and whether they may reunite in the future as The Kings Of Wrestling as they were formerly known. Cesaro explained that while he wouldn’t say no, he’s focused on the now and doesn’t get into fantasy bookings/matches like some others do.
Cesaro was later asked about advice for those who feel as though they may not be getting the credit that they feel they deserve.
“First of all, nothing happens overnight. Everyone thinks you become successful overnight or you get good overnight, but that does not happen. It’s always a long road. I’m came to the WWE after a long time on the independents, traveling and wrestling all over the world for 12 years. I’ve been in WWE for six years now. For some people, that success happens fast, but for some people, it doesn’t. It takes a while. You just have to be consistent and work hard. And you have to believe in yourself.”
Discussion:
Plain and simple question here: Is Cesaro being over-dramatic or silly? I’ll tell you my answer in the comments as we chat about it!