Kyle Fletcher calls Stevie Richards’ thoughts on Logan Paul ‘bullsh*t’

Kyle Fletcher disagrees with Stevie Richards.

Former ECW and WWE star Richards is a big fan of Logan Paul, saying the part-time wrestler/full-time influencer is better than “everybody in AEW” and “better than 98% of the WWE roster as well.” AEW star Kyle Fletcher disagrees.

“I don’t know if he believes that wholeheartedly,” Fletcher said in an interview with TMZ. “If he does, like I said, everyone’s entitled to their opinion. I think that opinion is bullsh*t personally.”

“I think the roster that we have at AEW, the matches that are that you see on a weekly, bi-weekly, like monthly basis—I am astounded. Like, I can’t even keep up. Like, I watch one match that I go that’s the best match I’ve seen this year. And then the next week I’ll see the another match that I think is the best match this year. It’s just it’s an absurd, it’s an absolutely absurd claim to make.

“No hate on Logan Paul doing great stuff. Good for you. He’s been in the business five years if that. So the level that he’s performing at is insane. Do I think he’s better than Kenny Omega, Will Ospreay? Not a f*cking chance.”

Fletcher also mentioned that it can be hard for those in the business to adapt to a new audience. “They think whatever they did is the best way it can be done,” he said. “And I think a lot of people in wrestling feel like that. And it’s just not true. The business is constantly evolving, constantly changing. I think if you put, just for example, a me and Will Ospreay match on any wrestling card before 2000, the people watching it would just be losing their minds at the things that they are witnessing.”

Fletcher also talked about the pressures he feels as TNT champion, how Don Callis has helped him, and how Mark Briscoe might fit in the Don Callis Family.

AEW star Kyle Fletcher responds to Stevie Richards criticism

AEW star Kyle Fletcher is open to receiving criticism, but he doesn’t feel like recent comments from Stevie Richards were in particularly good faith.

Richards — best known for his time competing in ECW and WWE — now has a YouTube channel where he comments on the industry. The channel made an upload this week titled “What is Kyle Fletcher Missing?” In the video, Richards said he views Fletcher as someone who has potential but needs more seasoning and someone to teach him how to work, particularly in terms of psychology. Richards believes Fletcher needs harder coaching — and he could see Fletcher ending up in WWE NXT.

“He looks like an eventual NXT Superstar,” Richards said.

The comments got a lot of attention on social media, and Fletcher has now addressed them while speaking with The Ringer Wrestling Show.

“Of course, yeah,” Fletcher responded when asked if he saw what Richards said. “I think a lot of people on Twitter or whatever will just look at the one clip that gets posted. I went and I watched the full thing, everything that he said. Look, I’m not going to — I’m open to any and all critiques. That is fine. I’m in a world where it’s like, everyone is allowed to have an opinion. He has an opinion on who I am and what I am as a wrestler, and that’s fine.

“It just doesn’t feel like it’s in good faith, if that makes sense. I think a lot of those guys, they just kind of look for the buzzwords and look for the things that are going to get clicks or whatever. I don’t think he spoke a lot about, like, what the culture is at AEW. I don’t think he knows anything about the culture at AEW. He said there’s no one there for me to learn from. I think that’s absolute f*cking horsesh*t, you know what I mean? I am learning from people every single day that I’m there. There’s so many great minds there. There’s Bryan Danielson there almost every week.

“I mean, I’m open to criticism. I just don’t think it was in the best faith. But no ill will. I’m open to critique at any and all times. I’m 26 years old. I’m still trying to learn this business, man. I have a lot more room to grow, for sure.”

After being a tag team specialist early in his career, Fletcher has broken out into one of AEW’s top rising singles stars. He’s set for a huge match on September 20 when he challenges Hangman Page for the AEW World Championship at All Out.

The All Out pay-per-view has been moved to the afternoon after WWE made an attempt to directly counter-program the show with its Wrestlepalooza PLE. During his appearance on The Ringer Wrestling Show, Fletcher was asked if he feels any extra motivation for All Out given the WWE competition.

“Yeah, I think there has to be a little bit of that, right?,” Fletcher said. “It’s in my very competitive nature to just be like, ‘All right, if this is what you want to do, I’m just going to go out there and I’m going to absolutely kill it. And then what are you going to say about it?’

“So, yeah, there is a little bit of that. I put a lot of pressure on myself to perform at the highest level and under these high-pressure scenarios. But, yeah, I think this is probably the biggest opportunity I’ve had to this point to really go out there and show out. I just got to go out there and do what I know I can do, and then stick it to them, you know what I mean?”

Former WWE and ECW wrestler Stevie Richards dealing with health issues

Stevie Richards has been dealing with some health-related issues. 

The 51-year-old posted a photo of himself using a walker and in a hospital gown to social media on Tuesday. PWInsider is reporting that Richards is said to have been dealing with back/spine issues that have gotten worse in recent weeks. 

Richards wrote that he will be revealing what happened to him and sharing his road to recovery on his YouTube page as well as Instagram. 

He wrote:

The last 4 weeks, especially the last one, have really been something else. We aren’t quite at the finish line yet, but hopefully the road to recovery starts asap. I will be explaining what has happened and documenting my road to recovery on the YouTube channel as well as here. Speaking of the YouTube channel, we have plenty of videos to edit/publish- so there will still be new content as we work through this. Please subscribe to stay updated and for the normal fitness reviews. 

Richards made his professional wrestling debut in 1992 and by 1994 was an active member of the ECW roster. He was the first wrestler to join Raven’s Nest in the promotion. Throughout his career, Richards has worked for ECW, WCW, WWE, TNA, NWA, and ROH. Richards was also an active member of Shane Douglas’ Extreme Rising promotion from 2012-2014. He is a two-time ECW tag team champion with Raven, a one-time NWA National Champion, and won the WWE Hardcore Championship 21 times. 

Left My Wallet: Stevie Richards on Gronk’s WWE chances

Left My Wallet is back talking football, wrestling, and fitness with former ECW original and former WWE star Stevie Richards!

This is Stevie’s third time on the show (see the links at the bottom of the post for his other two) and this episode is here to take your mind off of all the chaos and negativity going on in the world today.

We discuss Tom Brady signing with Tampa Bay and the repercussions for both the Bucs and Patriots. He also gives his reasoning for the signing, his thoughts on Antonio Brown, and if the troubled receiver will join Brady in Tampa. We also delve into our thoughts on Rob Gronkowski hosting WrestleMania, his signing with WWE, and if we feel it will be a good fit.

Finally, Stevie and I share what we are doing during this time of isolation to help out others and provide some fitness, nutrition, and business advice to help out those in need. 

It’s an eclectic mix of football, wrestling, health and well being as well as a few wrestling analogies to some of the more interesting scenarios that have played out. Enjoy my talk with a friend of mine from our time in both WWE and the indies, Stevie Richards.

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Left My Wallet: The return of Stevie Richards

“Left My Wallet” is back talking the NFL and the craziness that was week 4 with Philadelphia Eagles superfan, Stevie Richards!

The ECW Original and I talk about the erratic officiating, the crazy Browns-Raiders game, being in the BWO with Dallas Cowboys superfan Nova (Simon Dean), surprise teams, and other musings from around the league. Hear what Stevie has to say about the Patriots salary cap situation, and how he relates to the NFL to professional wrestling.

It’s an in-depth deep dive into the league that hardcore and casual NFL fans will love. Check it out now as we get ready for week 5 (already!) of NFL action. Enjoy!

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Left My Wallet: Stevie Richards on creating Colby Covington’s persona

“Left My Wallet” is back with ECW original and creator of Stevie Richards Fitness, Stevie Richards!

We talked for over an hour with topics ranging from training, nutrition, diets, and more. He talks about why he’s a huge advocate of home gyms, his philosophy on kettlebell and body weight training, intermittent fasting, how our perceptions of working out have changed over time, training for pro wrestling as opposed to training for functionaliity of daily life, the evolution of training, and more.

We then get into his relationship with interim UFC welterweight champin Colby Covington. We go in-depth about how he came to start working with Covington, coaching and mentoring him on cutting promos and building his persona, the real life heat between Covington and Tyron Woodley, and how Stevie has got heat and threats from fighters and others in the MMA community for helping Covington.

Enjoy this diversion from our usual sports-specific conversation for a discussion on getting fit and how a budding UFC star was born.

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