>"I pull up, and I'm waiting for somebody; a backstage guy comes up to me, and he's like, 'Hey Yeti, they need you at C 47.' I'm like; I don't even know where that's at, bro, you better take me. So they take me, and I get in there, and it's like the Dudley Brothers waiting for me, and they like just give me this non-verbal communication and ask me where I'm from, and they bounce. All of a sudden, a bunch of wrestlers start coming in. Pretty much everybody. Then the Social Outcasts come in, and then Mark Henry comes in. We're sitting down; it's like me, them and Mark Henry, and the audience. Mark Henry basically just starts it off drilling me. He is like, 'You're a piece of sh**.' I know this is PG 13, but he is cussing and cussing. 'You think you had a $250,000/quarter-million contract when I got my contract; it was a whole million. You don't deserve this. You're cocky," recalled Bredl.
>"Mind you, these people don't even know me, bro. And I'm using a word that their little predecessors that are still in NXT have taught me. So, basically, their poor leadership has trickled down to teach me, this newfound beast, how to piss them off in the most passive-aggressive way. So now he says his story, now the boys are going, 'You should quit, you should go back to Colorado. All the shameful 'you suck' kind of stuff, and I'm sitting there eating it. I'm looking around, and people are taking it how they want to take it," added Bredl.