JTG, who is most famous at one half of the popular tag team Cryme Tyme along with the late Shad Gaspard, went into detail on how he suffered with creative issues during his final years with the company. Specifically, the time he spent on the NXT brand.

Like many other WWE superstars, JTG struggled with creative direction later in his tenure with WWE. But, as JTG would explain, he saw his time in NXT less as “developmental” and more as an “opportunity.”

JTG has made a huge name for himself on the independent circuit

After spending a few years on the NXT brand of WWE, JTG was released from the company in 2014.

Since then, he has gone on to enjoy tremendous success on the independent circuit, and there have been many rumors circulating online that JTG will be signing with a “major promotion” very soon.

You can watch the rest of JTG’s conversation with Dr. Chris Featherstone here:

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