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Former WWE Star Dijak Discusses Recent Talent Departures, PTSD From Release

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Dijak was then asked about what advice he would give to talents who were let go from WWE. This was a difficult question for him, largely because Dijak didn't want to be another voice similar to the ones he heard after his WWE departure. Though he knew everyone reaching out to him meant well and he appreciated people caring about him, Dijak admitted that most words of encouragement didn't mean a lot in the moment, and that it would be similar for talents still reeling from losing their job.

"In that moment, there's not much that helps," Dijak said. "I can't snap my fingers and take it away. I can just give the advice that everyone else gives, which is 'If you do what you've been doing, you will have more of an opportunity to control your future. Once you do that you will feel a lot better about the situation that you're in,' right? 

"That's it. I know that's similar to what other people say, and it's not comforting in the moment... Time heals all wounds. Control what you can control, and do your best not to worry about the things that you can't control. I know that's easier said than done. I know nobody wants to hear that, but that's the truth, and that's reality."

 

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