Ricochet felt like he was ‘starting over’ in WWE, signing with AEW ‘felt right’
Ricochet addressed his WWE departure and signing with AEW during a recent interview with Chris Van Vliet.
The 36-year-old debuted for WWE in January 2018 and continued to perform for the promotion until being written off WWE programming in an angle on the June 10, 2024, episode of Raw. After six and a half years, Ricochet officially left WWE this summer and debuted for AEW at All In in the Casino Gauntlet match.
Ricochet told CVV that he felt like he was “starting over” in WWE despite having been with the company for as long as he had.
“I felt like I was able to be on the next level of performers there, I guess. But I still feel like I was starting over again. I felt like I was starting over with the Bron Breakkers and the Iljas and the Carmelos and the new guys just coming in. I feel like Ricochet was with those guys coming back in, it’s like, man I’ve already been here for five or six years, I want to be doing something else.”
Ricochet noted that his decision to sign with AEW was not simply a matter of choosing the highest bidder.
“I wasn’t going to go to the highest bidder, I was just going to go to whoever was going to make me feel good and ignite that spark again, because I felt like that fire that was burning inside of me was still there, but it was just like little embers that needed that gasoline on it to really make it ignite. At the time, I felt like AEW could be the gasoline for my fire. Since being there, I feel like I made the right choice. Just even getting to be in there with the guys that I’ve been in there with Lio and AR Fox and even Nick Wayne, someone I’ve never been in there with, Sammy Guevara, Mortos, people I’ve never worked with that I’ve been excited with, but also people like AR Fox and Lio, who I’ve worked with before years ago, now we’re both different performers. So I really think that had a lot to do with it. But there was no specific moment where something happened and I just flipped the switch and that’s where I’m going. I just think it’s what felt right.”
Ricochet also addressed his partner, Samantha Irvin’s, recent departure from WWE and the fan response to Irvin’s comments that she did not enjoy being a ring announcer.
“I think ring announcing was only supposed to be the way in, she wanted to be a character. That’s what she’s been her whole life. She’s been stage performing her whole life, drama club to stage performing, to traveling the world doing stage performance. So that’s kind of what she hoped, and then I think once WrestleMania happened, I think she was like, that’s the highest I’m going to get. Because for her, she’s a performer. It’s funny because it’s hard to explain, when you’re just a performer, I guess announcing, because now she’s getting hate because she said she didn’t enjoy announcing, but she enjoyed making the WWE Universe feel emotions, and She enjoyed using her voice to help promote and help move the company forward, but just literally, the act of ‘Coming to the ring and weighing at 230…’ This is just my Example. It’s like having Mariah Carey, but she’s just a ring announcer, and you don’t get any of the other stuff.”
Ricochet’s full interview is available below.