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Butch. Image Credits: Twitter

WWE SmackDown star and a former NXT UK champion Butch who was previously known as Pete Dunne in the NXT recently talked about WWE Head of Creative Triple H and thanked him for supporting him since the beginning of his career.

Butch aka Pete Dunne was introduced to WWE through the NXT United Kingdom Championship tournament. Before that he worked in various independent professional wrestling promotions. He had been one of the biggest stars of the indies during his time. In WWE, he also became quite famous in a very short amount of time.

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Butch Thanks Triple H For Always Supporting Him

After working in the NXT UK as the NXT UK champion for quite a while he came to the NXT and worked here for a number of years and he had been the NXT Tag Team Champion along with Riddle. He was famously known as the Bruiserweight among the NXT fans and he was really famous.

Recently he made his main roster debut as a part of the Friday Night Smackdown and he had been given a new gimmick where he had been renamed as Butch. He is teaming up with the former four times WWE World Champion Sheamus and Ridge Holland. Together they were famously known as The Brawling Brutes. We seriously hope he has a good future in WWE.

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Butch who was previously known as Pete Dunne in the NXT recently spoke on Out of Character with Ryan Satin where he talked about WWE Head of Creative Triple H and thanked him for supporting him since the beginning of his career. He said;

“Yeah, it’s great. He’s a great boss to work for. There’s no bad things I want to say. I loved the time under him in NXT, NXT UK was a blast. He’s always been great with me, super approachable. To be honest, I was just really happy to see him back in any capacity obviously when he came back from his troubles.”

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“That whole UK tournament and all that, the trust that he put in me to do that,” Butch said. “To that point, he probably seen me have one tryout match. He probably had watched footage of me separately, but I hadn’t even met him until the press conference,” Continued Butch

“Which was a few weeks before the UK tournament, and I never worked with him until the UK tournament, and he had full trust in me to go out there and have three or four matches that weekend to be the ongoing story throughout that weekend, and to sort of build the UK Title around it.”

Quotes via Wrestling Inc