Moose understands it’s better to have friends than enemies heading into Emergence.

IMPACT Wrestling‘s Moose recently sat down with Wrestlesphere. When asked if he sees his current alliance with Lio Rush, Bully Ray, and Brian Myers ending in betrayal, Moose said the thought of screwing them over hadn’t crossed his mind.

“The first thing is to come out of Emergence victorious. After that, we’ll figure out what we want to do next, but we’re taking it step-by-step,” Moose said. “But I’ve learned that sometimes you need friends or an ally to watch your back when the odds are against you.

“That’s why you’re seeing me do things a little different. The thought of screwing them or doing something bad against them hasn’t crossed my mind; I’m turning over a new leaf where having allies around can watch each other’s backs.”

When asked if we could see a more heroic side of him in the future at IMPACT, Moose said he didn’t know about that.

“I don’t know about heroic,” Moose admitted. “I still have the same mindset and game plans about what I want to do, but it’s not bad to have guys who share the same mindset having your back. That’s what Brian and Bully are doing right now. We all have the same goals, so why not?”

Moose is scheduled to team up with Lio Rush, Brian Myers, and Bully Ray at Emergence on August 27 to take on Time Machine and Josh Alexander.

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