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Ex-NFL star weighs in on CMLL's historic US show, wishes he was 'doing more' in pro wrestling

Former NFL star Shawne Merriman attended CMLL's first U.S. show and Stardom in Las Vegas, saying he wishes he was doing even more pro wrestling.


Ex-NFL star weighs in on CMLL's historic US show, wishes he was 'doing more' in pro wrestling

"I'm a big wrestling fan," he told Fox News Digital. "I checked out their show and I went to Stardom, which is the all-women's Japanese show, which is insane. I was blown away by them. I saw the other show, two shows in Mexico City, and it was almost 10,000-plus people out there. It was just insane.

"For them to have their first show here in the States, I think they did a really good job. There were a little over 2,000 people there. I thought it was great. Some of the (wrestlers) I already knew and I got a chance to see up close and personal. I got a chance to go back and meet some of the talent and kind of shake hands. Believe it or not, some of them were San Diego Chargers fans because they watched me growing up, obviously playing in San Diego. I look forward to going to more shows."

Merriman has a soft spot for pro wrestling.

"It's a craft. It's an art. It's playing up to the crowd," he said. "Even as a player, what I always love is playing on people's emotions when I go to stadiums. I love that. Having a big sack, 'lights out' dance, you get them happy or get them mad at you, you control the crowd, you control people's emotions. Even Randy Orton losing (at WrestleMania 42) and how that made people feel. I remember when Undertaker, that streak was gone."

Merriman likened the emotions of the crowd at pro wrestling events to that of NFL games and praised everything that it takes to make a successful pro wrestling match.

"The fact that I get there and Joe Hendry was already so hot as one of their up-and-coming guys, and I just thought that whole plot twist, I mean, the boos that came after that, it was outstanding and it couldn't have gone any better. When you talk about pro wrestling, I'm with you. I'm all in and I wish I was doing more of it."

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