WWE Superstars often go through multiple name changes during their tenure. Dijak knows this all too well, having undergone several name changes under WWE’s umbrella. However, that doesn’t mean he supported all of them.

Over his seven-year stint with WWE, Donovan Dijak used ring names like Christopher Dijak, Dominik Dijakovic, T-BAR, and Dijak. These changes came after using the Donovan Dijak name on the independent scene for years.

In recent interview with Fightful, Dijak detailed his experience with a name change when joining NXT.

“When I first came into WWE in 2017, my last match on the indies was as Donovan Dijak, which by the way was a five star match at PWG with Keith Lee. I came into WWE and for whatever reason, I wasn’t on TV for six months. That was at a time when they were loading on Indie talent. I came in with Undisputed Era, Lio Rush, a bunch of people who were ahead in line. I kind of get put on the backburner for a little bit. Once I got on TV, they debuted me as Chris Dijak, which is my real name. I was standing in Full Sail and the tron was coming up. It flashed and said ‘Dijak.’ I was like, ‘Oh, just Dijak.’ It slid down and said ‘Chris,’ and I was like, ‘Ugh.’ “

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My real name is Chris, but almost nobody calls me Chris. My wife and mom, that’s the end of the list. Almost everyone calls me Dijak, no one calls me Chris. This was at a time where, for whatever reason in NXT, you have to bide your time and really wait and make a bunch of pitches, and nothing happened quickly for me or for most people who weren’t like a Ring of Honor World Champion. I made a bunch of name pitches over the course of a year, which is a long time in the grand scheme of things when you’re barely on TV and you’re just at the Performance Center training ever day. Days just drag on. I’m 30 at this point, the prime of my career. ‘Let’s get this thing going, please.’ Finally, we settled on Dominik Dijakovic.”

After leaving WWE, Dijak made a surprise appearance at Blitzkrieg Pro Wrestling event, delivering a profanity-laced promo that fans won’t soon forget. During that time, he declared that he could pull off a “Dijak Hijack” wherever he wants.

Dijak was also backstage at Forbidden Door but did not debut for the company. It’s uncertain if an AEW debut will happen, but Dijak seems intent on controlling his character’s presentation as much as possible.

What’s your take on Dijak’s time in WWE? Did the company drop the ball with him? Share your thoughts 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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