10 Questions With ROH’s Brutal Bob Evans

6. Staunch Critic Turned Faithful Employee

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMarMiAHIIc Once upon a time, you were one of Ring of Honor€™s biggest critics. Now, you work for them not only as an on air talent, but as the wrestling trainer at the Ring of Honor tryout camps. What changed between then and now? BBE: The line I use is that I used to hate this, now it€™s the only place I want to be. I think it was the change in philosophy on both our parts. In other words, I think we needed to be a little more open-minded, and I wasn€™t open-minded. I think you have to be in it and you have to know the people and the athletes to really understand what Ring of Honor is all about. There is a Ring of Honor style, but it€™s not what people think. I don€™t want to get too inside, but Ring of Honor style is just being elite at what you do.
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Atlee Greene is a freelance writer for various sites, including ForcesOfGeek.com, Gerweck.net, CamelClutchBlog.com, and WhatCulture.com. He is also a former independent professional wrestler and promotes shows in the Massachusetts area.