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William Regal Speaks About If Will Ospreay And Marty Scurll Were Considered For WWE UK Tournament

Posted By: Dustin Frisch on Jan 27, 2017

William Regal Speaks About If Will Ospreay And Marty Scurll Were Considered For WWE UK Tournament

Rebellious Noise recently had posted the video right down below from the press conference after the recent WWE UK Championship tournament. Regal spoke about if Will Ospreay and Marty Scurll were ever considered to for the UK tournament. 

"Of course they did, the Cruiserweight show as well but they were doing other things. That's just the nature of the industry we're in. Some people you can get, some people you can't, and some people get opportunities because -- people like those guys do incredibly well. Jack Gallagher, who was like, nobody heard of him. But I knew about him and because one of those two guys wasn't in that tournament he got an opportunity in that and look what its led to with him and everyone is talking about him. Those guys are already doing wonderful, no doubt they'll end up coming to work here one day. Whenever they've finished up whatever they're doing, but it gives a lot of people a great opportunity."

Source: Reb Noise, H/T to Wrestling Inc
Tags: #wwe #william regal

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