Following the expiration of his WWE contract, Dijak made his first post-WWE appearance at Blitzkrieg Pro on June 29, 2024. Stepping into the ring, Dijak delivered a passionate promo, reflecting on recent changes and his future plans.

Dijak shared that the decision to appear at the event wasn’t finalized until the previous night, as his WWE contract had just ended. This sudden availability allowed him to seize the opportunity to engage with the fans.

Dijak’s promo was raw and unfiltered, filled with language WWE would never permit. He declared his intent to take what he wants and give back to the fans in the companies where he built his career.

“Last night, I didn’t have any plans to come in here. Last night, I still worked for WWE. Not any f*cking more. I saw something I wanted, and I came and I f*cking took it. You guys are in store for something really Really, really f*cking special.

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From now on, if I want to do something, I f*cking do it. I don’t give a sh*t what state, I don’t give a sh*t what country, what promotion. I’m going to go wherever the hell I want, whenever the hell I want, and take whatever the f*ck I want. If you got some glasses on, take them off. Open your eyes. Take a good look because this is exactly what the world of professional wrestling has in store for them for the ever-seen future. For those of you who’ve been around here for a long time, this is one of the places that I made my name in professional wrestling. So not only am I going to come and take whatever I want, but I’m going to give it all back to you.

So wind up, get in line. I’m going to be here all f*cking night to meet every single one of you, to shake every one of your hands. To thank you for being here for me, for being here for them, and for being here for everyone. And you can feast your f*cking eyes on me.”

Before his release, Dijak was featured in NXT. He was drafted to RAW in the 2024 WWE Draft, but only in the supplemental portion after the main names were called. He admitted knowing he was in trouble at that point, even texting his wife and friends during the draft.

Fans are now eager to see what Dijak will do next in the wrestling world. While he appeared at this indie show, it seems unlikely he’ll show up at Forbidden Door, though anything can happen in pro wrestling.

What are your thoughts on Dijak’s WWE departure? Did WWE mishandle his potential? Share your opinions in the comments section!

H Jenkins

H Jeknins is a News Correspondent at Ringside News, keeping wrestling fans updated with timely and accurate reports on all things wrestling.

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