Colt Cabana Explains How Sitting Next To The Young Bucks At Meet And Greets Can Be Embarrassing

Colt Cabana with a Colt Cabana answer.

The comedic-style wrestler Colt Cabana has not been in a joking mood as of late on Ring Of Honor programming as he has been involved in the midst of WWE Hall Of Famer Bully Ray laying waste to the younger talent who Bully deems "ungrateful" among other insults. Cabana has had a number of brawls with Bully Ray over the past month and he reflected on his issue with Bully during the latest edition of 10 Questions on ROHWrestling.com.

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Cabana brought his comedic side out for this interview as well and he named some of the funniest wrestlers he's come across and Cabana also shared some of the most embarrassing moments he's ever been a part of.

"Every time at the ROH Meet & Greets when you sit next to the Young Bucks and watch everyone just pass you by to get their picture and autograph." Cabana deemed an embarrassing moment.

The former two-time NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion has added plenty of mileage to his pro wrestling career and has traveled the globe. Cabana was asked what was the funniest and/or strangest thing that has happened to him throughout his 15-year plus career.

"Definitely wrestling in a dirt patch in India for four straight days in a 25x25 ring that was made out of concrete." Cabana said. "Tickets were approximately one dollar, and three-thousand people would come each day to watch us perform. The only wrestlers on the show were myself, Trent [Beretta], Kevin Mathews and Sonjay Dutt. The ref was from India and didn’t even know what pro wrestling was."

 

Colt Cabana discussed who he'd like to have on his 'Art Of Wrestling' podcast that has not already been on the show, shared his message for Bully Ray and more. To read the full 10 Questions interview with Colt Cabana, head over to ROHWrestling.com

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