Goetzman’s appearance caught a lot of attention online due to his plethora of tattoos, especially on his face. The star’s debut was also not well received online, mainly due to the abruptness of his introduction.

During the latest edition of Jim Cornette’s Drive Thru, the veteran questioned Goetzman’s appearance and compared him to a Turkish prisoner.

Cornette continued, taking a harsh shot at the Mogul Affiliate member.

According to Fightful Select, not even the AEW roster knew that Goetzman would be making his debut for the promotion. The star had allegedly been training in Jay Lethal’s wrestling school for most of 2022, with his debut being planned far ahead.

If you use the quotes above, please credit Jim Cornette’s Drive Thru and give a H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling for the transcription.

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Disco Inferno recently slammed WWE for not bringing more to Hit Row after Swerve Strickland jumped to AEW

While Mogul Affiliates has yet to get over with fans, the WWE audience was once very excited about the prospects of Hit Row. Both stables were built around Swerve Strickland, and while AEW now gets to benefit from him, Disco Inferno believes Hit Row is bland without him.

On an episode of Keepin’ It 100, Disco claimed that Hit Row’s waining popularity is because they lack Strickland.

Will Swerve Strickland be able to make Mogul Affiliates as popular in AEW as he once did for Hit Row? Or will the faction suffer due to the reception of both Parker Bordeaux and Granden Goetzman?

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