Yoshi Tatsu Talks Who Influenced Him In WWE, WWE Superstars That He Wants In His Faction, More

Former WWE superstar Yoshi Tatsu was a guest writer in the Extra Mustard section of Sports Illustrated this week where he talked about various topics. Tatsu mentioned who influenced him in WWE, his new faction and more. You can read some highlights below:

Vince McMahon being a big influence:

"I once wrestled for WWE. My biggest influence was Vince McMahon. He taught me "how to show." That's hard to explain, but it deals with expressing emotion, feelings, anger, frustration and triumph in the ring. Presentation is very important in WWE. That is the biggest difference between the WWE style of wrestling and New Japan's strong style. Vince McMahon made WWE a huge international company. He is a wrestling god. I also respect him as a businessman. When my son was born, I gave him Vincent as his middle name in honor of Vince McMahon."

WWE superstars that he wants in his faction:

"There are men from WWE who would make good additions to the Hunter Club. Cesaro, Tyson Kidd and Zack Ryder all stand out to me as great wrestlers. Cesaro is a hard worker and honorable and respectful. When I broke my neck in 2014, he sent me a positive message. He is a very nice guy, and many WWE guys sent me messages of respect in one letter."

His plans to terminate Bullet Club:

"My goal for 2017 is not complicated. I'm going to make the Hunter Club bigger and more famous in the world, and then I will terminate the Bullet Club. If you're not down with that, I've got two words for you? Hunter Club!"

Tatsu also talked about Billy Gunn joining the faction and more. You can read the full write down here.

Source: Sports Illustrated

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