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>“During that time, I used to dream about wrestling,” says Hayter. “I’d wake up in sweats and think I’d forgotten how to wrestle. Weirdly, I’d be in AEW, but I couldn’t run the ropes or know even how to do a simple suplex. It was a crazy time.”
>“I started taking my diet more seriously and got into better shape,” says Hayter. “I stopped drinking. I needed to focus entirely on lifting myself up. If I was healthy on the inside, I’d be healthy on the outside.”
>“I’ve never experienced anything at this level before,” says Hayter. “I went into this unknown as Britt’s muscle. I didn’t know what to expect, so I put everything I had into it—mind, body and soul.”