WWE SmackDown star and a former WWE 24/7 Champion Madcap Moss who is also the winner of the Andre the giant Memorial Battle Royal of 2022 recently revealed the most important moment of his career so far. He was active in WWE for eight years.
Madcap Moss started his WWE career as Riddick Moss and he was mostly treated as a lower mid card during his first WWE run. The only Championship he could win as Riddick Moss was the WWE 24/7 Championship. In spite of working as a lower mid card, it always felt like he would be elevated to at least a mid card level in the near future.

Madcap Moss Reveals The Biggest Moment Of His Career
In 2021 he was repackaged as Madcap Moss and this time he teamed up with Happy Corbin. This heel run of him became quite famous among the WWE fans. His team with Corbin was pretty well received as well. This repackaged version of him was pushed to the mid card level as well. He even won the WWE Andre the Giant Memorial battle royal earlier this year.
After WrestleMania 38 he broke up his team with Corbin and started working solo. He had a direct feud with Corbin which he won. After back to back big victories, it seemed like he would maintain his mid card status. But after the takeover of Triple H, it does not feel like he would be able to maintain his position as a mid card, and he might turn into a jobber soon.

Madcap Moss who is also the winner of the Andre the giant Memorial Battle Royal of 2022 recently spoke to the WWE Deutschland program where he revealed the most important moment of his career so far. He was active in WWE for eight years. He said;
“Unbelievably special [Madcap said of his André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal win] and you know, I had mentioned that Finn Balor and I were really close and he was the one I actually last eliminated to win so that was an added bonus on top. Just André himself is one of the biggest, absolute biggest legends in the world really, let alone this industry. Just so well known, even to this day.

“Yeah, he was a movie star, just larger than life and so to be able to win a trophy with his name on it but also have the superstars that have come before me and won it and it has a strong lineage of really good winners and so to be able to add that to my résumé, I think it’s the biggest moment in my career so far and that whole weekend, that WrestleMania weekend was just an unbelievable weekend man.
“The fans and all three nights for SmackDown and both nights of WrestleMania and the performance that the superstars put on, it was definitely one to remember and for me personally, one I’ll never forget.”
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