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 Former WWE star talks about his departure
In an interview with Alex Marvez, former WWE wrestler Kenn Doane (a.k.a. Kenny Dykstra) talks about being unable to find his niche in the company and life following his November release.
Doane tried his best to adapt to management's vision for the Dykstra character, but things never seemed to click.
"Whichever way I stepped, I always had someone telling me, 'No, do it like this.' It was hard," Doane said.
He also admits that his character "had no range." Also a result, he was often left in a secondary role to either Victoria or Johnny Nitro and mired in low-level feuds against the likes of Nick "Eugene" Dinsmore and Val Venis.
Having done little with the company last year (he didn't return to television from an injury at the start of the year until the week before SummerSlam), his release from the company wasn't too devastating for him. While his 90-day no-compete clause recently expired, he hasn't received many offers to wrestle.
"I like doing this," Doane said. "It sucks right now that I'm not."[/
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