CARLITO: Carlito talks departing WWE, time in Judgment Day, Bron Breakker spear, and more


Posted on 5/26/126 by Colin Vassallo





Former WWE Superstar Carlito sat down with Chris Van Vliet
in Indianapolis, IN to discuss his WWE exit and leaving the
same time as R-Truth, his time in The Judgment Day and his
many one-liners, taking a massive spear from Bron Breakker,
if a WWE return might be on the cards, an interesting piece
of Carlito merchandise, being asked to sign apples, and
more!

Did the WWE release come as a surprise?

“No, because my contract expired.”

But they could have renewed it?

“They could have renewed it, but I never went to them. They
never came to me. So we never spoke or anything. I just was
ready for whatever. I kind of shot myself in the foot
because I signed the shorter deal and the usual. So I guess
I bet against myself.”

Could you have been like, I would prefer some more time. Did
you sign for a year?


“I signed for two years. They wanted me for three, and I
signed for two because I didn’t think it was gonna go as
good as it did. So, as I said, I bet against myself, and I
would have got an extra year, and then my contract would
expire. But ended up losing a year. But that’s all right.”

You were part of such a great thing with Judgment Day. It
was surprising that just all of a sudden you’re not there.

“I still had two weeks left. I just wish they would have
written me off somehow. That’s the only thing that I didn’t
like. I’m a professional bro, not being in WWE is not the
end of the world. So I was like, I’ll gladly come in, and
you didn’t want my services, just write me off and I’ll ride
off into the sunset.”


That week where you were already released, then R-Truth gets
released. There was a lot of anger from fans. You guys were
the main focus of the comedic angles, and for that week,
you’re both gone. Were you feeling the love during that
time?

“Yeah. That’s going back to why I signed the short deal. I
wanted people to care when I was going to leave the company.
So I felt that people cared, it was great. People cared when
I left. So I didn’t want to be those guys that, towards the
end, you don’t see him on TV, and then he gets released or
this contract expires, but nobody even notices. So I was
glad that people noticed.”

Was there any conversation about bringing you back?

“No, it was no conversation, either way. I never spoke to
them, they never spoke to me, just kind of let it run out.”

Bron Breakker broke you in half with that spear!

“Yeah, he’s fast, and it still hurts today [Laughs]. But I’m
glad everyone had a little viral moment there. I saw the
memes, it was funny.”

Was it painful?

“Wrestling-wise, painful? Yeah, it’s not great. I mean, I
don’t recommend it to everybody, but yeah, I survived

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