WWE has a track record of ignoring the pro-wrestling careers of superstars outside of WWE. Chris Harris was part of America’s Most Wanted faction in TNA along with James Storm. He was part of the promotion for almost 6 years before he signed with WWE.
With Chris Van Vliet on his Insight Podcast, Chris Harris opened up about WWE refusing to reference his TNA career. The former WWE superstar mentioned it bothered him that the company refused to mention his career achievements. This gave an impression that WWE treated him like a rookie. Having to be totally repackaged, Harris felt that he was set to fail from the get-go.
Chris Harris on his WWE career
On the same podcast, Chris Harris mentioned that he was with the company for nearly a year. The former TNA star was repackaged as Braden Walker in WWE. He was part of the ECW roster. He was not happy from the start, he felt things were different, especially because he could not be himself.
Harris highlighted an incident where a WWE producer changed his match moments before making his way to the ring. He believes that he could have made things work but the opportunity was never given to him.
Harris returned as the Wildcat to team with James Brand at Impact Wrestling on July 1, 2022.
Over the years, many wrestlers have shared their dismay about WWE, not mentioning their past achievements.
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