Big Cass
Big Cass. Image Credits: Twitter

Former WWE star Big Cass who currently works at the Impact Wrestling under the ring name of W. Morressey recently talked about his relationship with the former five times ROH Tag Team Champion Jimmy Jacobs.

Cass started his professional wrestling career back in 2009 and he trained for quite a long time. In 2011 he signed for WWE and started working in the Florida Championship Wrestling. In August 2012, he came to the NXT.

Big Cass
Big Cass. Image Credits: Twitter

Big Cass On His Relationship With Jimmy Jacobs

In 2013 we teamed up with Enzo Amore and their tag team was loved by the fans. They Dominated the tag team division of NXT back then for three long years before they made their main roster debut in 2016 during WrestleMania 32.

After running strong for a year Enzo and Cass as Cass turned heel. He had two notable feuds during his singles from, the first one was with Enzo and the second one was with Daniel Bryan. In 2018 he was released by WWE and he decided to join the independent circuit. Earlier this year he signed with Impact Wrestling.

Big Cass
Big Cass. Image Credits: Twitter

Big Cass who currently works at the Impact Wrestling under the ring name of W. Morressey recently spoke to Vegas Bad Boyz Of Podcasting where he talked about his relationship with the former five times ROH Tag Team Champion Jimmy Jacobs. He said;

“I think everybody kind of got a good feel for me pretty quickly that I’m there to help IMPACT Wrestling, I’m there to help the brand and I’m there to be the best that I can be and work as hard as possible to help everybody including myself and I think a person there that has really helped me is Jimmy Jacobs.

Big Cass
Big Cass. Image Credits: Twitter

“He is — because he was with me in WWE and just a lot of things I go to him for and I’ll say, ‘Is that frowned upon here?’ Or, ‘Am I doing something?’

“And he’s always reassuring me, ‘No, this is a different place. Don’t worry about that’ so, and he’s kind of given me the lay of the land from the second I got there is Jimmy Jacobs so I’m really appreciative of him.”

H/T and transcribed by Post Wrestling