- WWE Tough Enough winner Andy Leavine recently spoke with WWE.com about winning the show, his future with WWE and more. Here are some of the highlights:
The interview noted that before his official WWE debut match, Andy will be sent to FCW to train with Hall of Famers there.
The slap and Stunner from Vince McMahon & Steve Austin on RAW:
“It’s important that you pay your dues to the guys who came up in this business. I guess that was my official welcome to WWE.”
Working with Dusty Rhodes and Ricky Steamboat now:
“First in ‘Tough Enough,’ and now in preparation for my impending WWE career, I get the opportunity to learn from the best. Their overall influence and wisdom are the biggest advantages I have toward becoming a true force to be reckoned with.”
Moving forward in WWE:
“I welcome all the challenges that I’m going to face. I am proud of winning ‘Tough Enough.’ However, now it’s time to slap on the belt, tighten it up and get my WWE career rolling. I have no qualms about facing anybody in WWE. The more matches I can get, the better. That’s how you become experienced. That’s how you move your way up.”
The interview noted that before his official WWE debut match, Andy will be sent to FCW to train with Hall of Famers there.
The slap and Stunner from Vince McMahon & Steve Austin on RAW:
“It’s important that you pay your dues to the guys who came up in this business. I guess that was my official welcome to WWE.”
Working with Dusty Rhodes and Ricky Steamboat now:
“First in ‘Tough Enough,’ and now in preparation for my impending WWE career, I get the opportunity to learn from the best. Their overall influence and wisdom are the biggest advantages I have toward becoming a true force to be reckoned with.”
Moving forward in WWE:
“I welcome all the challenges that I’m going to face. I am proud of winning ‘Tough Enough.’ However, now it’s time to slap on the belt, tighten it up and get my WWE career rolling. I have no qualms about facing anybody in WWE. The more matches I can get, the better. That’s how you become experienced. That’s how you move your way up.”