Riddick Moss: I Would Lean Singles Wrestler, But I Like Tag Wrestling Too

Riddick Moss speaks on if he prefers singles or tag team wrestling.

During Moss' time in WWE, he would be featured as part of several tag team acts in the company, including runs as the partner of Happy Corbin and Mojo Rawley. Moss would later get a singles run prior to his WWE release in late 2023.

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While speaking to Job'd Out Wrestling at WrestleCon, Moss was asked if he preferred to be a singles wrestler or a tag team one, with Moss explaining that he wished he'd taken advantage of the chemistry he had with Tino Sabbatelli early on in his WWE career.

"Definitely early on when I was in the tag team with Tino (Sabbatelli), I wished I was a singles wrestler because you just have more control over everything and the singles matches tend to get the spotlight. But as I grew as a performer and just as a person, really, I looked back on that time and wished I would have taken advantage of the chemistry that Sabby and I had, which I do think we had something there. I think I could have committed to the whole team more. Because tag team wrestling is really fun in its own way. It allows you to play off of not only your opponent, but your teammate as well. It's an added dimension. I ended up doing a lot of my career in a tag team. Also with Happy (Corbin) on the main roster, we weren't a traditional tag team, but we did a lot of tag matches and it's the same kind of dynamic where you can play off your partner and your opponent. So tough to say, I guess probably I would lean singles wrestler, but I like tag wrestling too."

Elsewhere in the same interview, Moss talked his WWE main roster debut alongside Mojo Rawley. You can read more about that here.

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