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06-24-2010, 04:43 PM
Posted by Roscoe De Soto
Promoting WWE's Saturday's live event in Youngstown, Ohio, the Youngstown Vindicator conducted an interview with Evan Bourne. The high-flying wrestler was asked what the hardest part of transitioning from the independents to WWE was, commenting: "There was a huge learning curve understanding the scale of the company. It's so massive and such a well-oiled machine. From a managerial standpoint, it's run with an efficiency. I'’ve been around a lot of wrestling, and it used to be not as corporate as it is now, but the WWE is just jaw-dropping. I went to business school, and for me finding out how they operate from the business standpoint has almost been as intriguing as all of the wrestling skills I've acquired."
Promoting WWE's Saturday's live event in Youngstown, Ohio, the Youngstown Vindicator conducted an interview with Evan Bourne. The high-flying wrestler was asked what the hardest part of transitioning from the independents to WWE was, commenting: "There was a huge learning curve understanding the scale of the company. It's so massive and such a well-oiled machine. From a managerial standpoint, it's run with an efficiency. I'’ve been around a lot of wrestling, and it used to be not as corporate as it is now, but the WWE is just jaw-dropping. I went to business school, and for me finding out how they operate from the business standpoint has almost been as intriguing as all of the wrestling skills I've acquired."