Fred Rosser, AKA Darren Young, comments on Keith Lee's performance at Survivor Series (Exclusive)
The latest edition of Sportskeeda's Dropkick DiSKussions was indeed a very special one. The latest addition to the Sportskeeda family, Fred Rosser, AKA Darren Young, joined Korey Gunz for the first-ever episode of 'The Rosser Rewind'.
The former WWE Superstar spoke on a host of topics, including his WWE career and the current landscape of pro wrestling.
The one and only Korey Gunz hosted the engaging podcast and asked Rosser about his thoughts on the recently concluded Survivor Series PPV.
Fred was impressed by what he saw at Survivor Series and thought that the show was incredible. The former WWE Tag Team Champion particularly praised Keith Lee's star-making performance in the men's Elimination Tag Team Match.
Rosser said that there are very few men currently in the business who move the way Lee does. He even added that 'old-timers' may not like the NXT Superstar's in-ring style, however, he explained why it's in Lee's best interest that he showcases his high-flying strengths.
Here's what Fred Rosser had to say:
"Survivor Series, I caught. It was incredible you know. Daniel Bryan against The Fiend under that red light special, it was a lot of fun to watch. Those guys killed it last night at Survivor Series.
"Also, the Survivor Series match, you know RAW, SmackDown, NXT was incredible, It was like, you know the finishes and the moments that took place last night at Survivor Series. I mean Keith, Keith was the MVP of the match I feel. He was definitely the MVP, don’t you agree?
"Exactly, that's the way. I would have definitely gone that direction, you know highlighting Keith. There’s no one that moves like him, there are a lot of old-timers, I hate to use the word old-timers but I’m sure they’re probably saying like, ‘Oh, why does he move around so big for a big guy. If he can do a moonsault, If he can move like a lightweight, well just display that. Wrestling is all ice cream, just different flavours.
"So if he can move like that, you know highlight your strengths and hide your weaknesses if you have to but, he’s an amazing athlete and I’m glad to see that he was one of the last ones. But Roman Reigns, The Big Dog himself, fighting from right under was right on top at the end."
The former WWE Superstar also opened up about Nexus, winning the tag team titles with Titus O'Neil, KofiMania, and the infamous incident between O'Neil and Vince McMahon, among other things in the first episode of The Rosser Rewind, which you can check out below: