"I apologize bro" - Controversial former WWE star Daniel Puder on having potential issues with veteran manager

Daniel Puder apologizes to Kenny Bolin.
Daniel Puder apologizes to Kenny Bolin.

Daniel Puder recently addressed whether there was something that went wrong between him and veteran wrestling manager Kenny Bolin.

Speaking on Sportskeeda Wrestling's UnSKripted, he apologized to Bolin as the latter was "pi**ed" at him for some reason. However, the former WWE star isn’t sure why that was the case in the first place.

“I have no clue what happened. I don’t know, I don’t know, I don’t even remember if there was something that I did. Kenny, I apologize bro. I have no clue what I ever did to pi** you off. But you’re pi**ed for some reason. It is what it is,” said Daniel Puder.

Puder further added that he finds it interesting how some people don’t solve their real-life problems with others directly and would rather talk to the media about it. The former WWE star said this is a common practice almost everywhere, whether it be in politics, corporations, communities, or even the non-profit world.

“It’s interesting how people go to the media to talk smack versus actually just going to the source to solve the problem. I mean, I see this everywhere today. I see this in politics, I see this in corporations, I see this in communities, I see this in the non-profit world, I see it everywhere. And there’s like, lack of accountability for people just being real. It’s very interesting to me,” Puder added.

Check out Daniel Puder's Q&A session on Sportskeeda Wrestling's YouTube channel below:

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Did Kenny Bolin take offense to Daniel Puder's old comments about OVW?

The two were once part of Ohio Valley Wrestling — WWE's former developmental territory based in Kentucky.

UnSKripted host Dr. Chris Featherstone brought up an old article about Bolin taking offense to Puder implying that OVW did not draw a great crowd back in the day. The former WWE star told Sportskeeda Wrestling that Ohio Valley Wrestling shows were jam-packed when he was there. So if he was "talking smack" about the same, it was probably because someone told him to do so in a promo.

“OVW was packed every week I was there. Like, how would we not draw more? It was a great crowd. So, if I was talking smack, I was talking smack because somebody told me to talk smack in a promo. So it’s all promo, it’s all BS. I had amazing friendships that I built in Kentucky, and yeah, so it’s very interesting,” stated Daniel Puder.

Daniel Puder's WWE stint ended back in September 2005, after which he wrestled in other promotions like New Japan Pro Wrestling. He also had a successful career in MMA with an undefeated record of eight wins.