Bill DeMott's Side Of The Story: 13 Things We Learned On Talk Is Jericho

3. Deciding To Resign

Jericho asks how hard it was for him to resign, and he says he still hasn't really thought about it.
"I love NXT, I'll take about it all day long and if you do something for the right reasons then you have to keep doing it that way. If it was just a job, you'd probably leave differently. I don't think I've ever quit anything in my life. Maybe a few chess games, because I suck at chess. But, I don't quit things and more importantly too much positive was going on and if I'm the cause of negativity or the cause of bringing things down or slowing the progress...it's hard thing to say, man. You've got to make a decision. And I'm good with Bill. I'm good with me. I know me, I'm good with me. Had a long talk with my wife and my daughters who are older get it, and my reasoning to them justified what I was thinking."
He adds that he worked too hard on NXT to see it dragged through the mud and if it's meant to be it'll come back to him, adding that seeing Owens the past few weeks reinforces that maybe it was the right decision, because had he stuck around those things might not have happened.
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