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Ortiz says his tag team with Mike Santana split up because his partner was "very adamant" about not working with him anymore.
Ortiz appeared on today's episode of The Shining Wizards podcast and spoke about what led to the team's break up and the program they worked together on Rampage feeling "kind of rushed."
He said:
Unfortunately, it wasn’t the company’s call to split us. Me and Santana just couldn’t get it together personally and he just was very adamant about not working with me anymore, for whatever reason. So, the company kind of had no choice but to split us up.
So they’re like, ‘Okay, you’re not going to just not tag, it doesn’t make any sense. Let’s at least make this make sense why you split.' But even when we did it on TV, it just ended up, I feel like, being kind of rushed and you know what I mean? Due to stuff that was going on backstage and it was making it hard to really put forward a program.
Earlier in the conversation, Ortiz mentioned that there had been plans on more than one occasion for Proud N Powerful to win the AEW Tag Team Championships but it never panned out.
Ortiz said:
We could have forced a hand a little bit more where we did have the opportunities that we had. I can't completely blame the company because there was talks about (us winning the tag titles) but it was almost like it was never the right time. It just wasn't our time and it was just because we were always intertwined with a huge storyline with the Inner Circle and it would have been hard to like sway off and do our own tag thing and go after the tag titles.
It was actually supposed to happen more than once but just due to stuff out of our control, or out of my control, it just never seemed to pan out.
It's not like those people on the internet that were clamoring for us to be tag team champions, it was noticed by the people in AEW and above. It almost happened two times, it just never panned out. I won't get into the weeds of things only because I think I'll get in trouble if I do.
Neither Santana nor Ortiz has wrestled in AEW since they faced each other at the October 25 Rampage taping. Santana won the no-disqualification match in just over 10 minutes. Our own Dave Meltzer gave the match a four-star rating.