Priscilla Kellyâ€s been doing really well in the indies following her WWE release since she can finally be her true self again. This comes as no surprise, as Kelly has revealed that WWE restricted her in-ring work in a big way when she was with the company.
While speaking to Ringsiders Wrestling, Priscilla Kelly explained that many fans wrongly believe wrestlers in WWE can freely shape their characters and matches, but the reality is different. Producers and opponents have a lot of control, and much of the process is driven by the companyâ€s system instead of the performer.
“Getting to do whatever I want with my character, getting to wrestle however I want for the first time in years, because I think a lot of people have this misconception that when youâ€re in WWE, you can do whatever you want. Itâ€s up to you to be a star. Itâ€s up to you to have good matches. Itâ€s not true. Itâ€s up to your producers. Itâ€s up to your opponents. Itâ€s all this big machine.â€
During her time in WWE, Kelly said she often wasnâ€t allowed to wrestle the way she wanted to. Major parts of her move set, including bridging German suplexes and powerful kicks, were off-limits. Sometimes opponents didnâ€t want to take those moves; other times, producers simply wouldnâ€t approve them.
Fans have since commented that her wrestling looks better now, but Kelly made it clear that her style hasnâ€t changed. Instead, sheâ€s finally able to wrestle the way she always did before signing with WWE. In her view, the difference is that WWE prevented her from performing that style on television, and now she can fully show off her in-ring skills without restrictions.
“And for a lot of my time in WWE, I really wasnâ€t allowed, in one way or another, to wrestle the style that I like to wrestle. I wasnâ€t, a lot of times, allowed to hit my bridging Germans and some of my big kicks and some of my move set—like, I wasnâ€t allowed to do. Whether that was because I was wrestling opponents that didnâ€t want to take the stuff or I was having producers that wouldnâ€t allow me to put those things in my matches. A lot of people are like, ‘Oh, youâ€re wrestling so much better now.†And Iâ€m like, ‘No, Iâ€m wrestling how I was wrestling before WWE. Itâ€s just WWE, in one way or another, wasnâ€t allowing me to have these kinds of matches on TV. So Iâ€m getting to actually wrestle the way I want to wrestle now.’â€
So itâ€s really clear that WWEâ€s strict system can hold back even very talented wrestlers. Her success after leaving WWE proves that having creative freedom can bring a career back to life and let wrestlers perform in their true style again. So weâ€ll just have to wait and see whether Priscilla Kelly will eventually make her way to a major wrestling promotion and show the world what sheâ€s made of.
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