GFW Star On Why He Turned Down Offer From WWE

Sonjay Dutt turned down an offer from WWE to sign with Global Force Wrestling because he felt it was best for his family.

Dutt, the current GFW X-Division Champion and a producer backstage, explained his decision when asked on a media conference call by WrestlingINC.com owner Raj Giri.

"A lot of factors played into that," said Dutt. "I'm 35, I've got a wife, I've got two kids and I've got a family that I have to put first before my decisions in life. That took a good chunk of the decision-making process, what is best for them. You know, uprooting my family and two young children, that was a huge part of it."

"It was a tough [decision] but family first at the end of the day. Like I said, I've got a 6-year old and an 8-month old and a wife, so those factors outweigh anything."

We had the story here on WrestlingInc.com (via the Wrestling Observer Newsletter). Dutt was offered a position with WWE after serving as a guest trainer at their Performance Center late last year. Ring of Honor spoke with him about taking Steve Corino's spot on commentary and Jeff Jarrett had interest in bringing him in to help with creative.

In April, it was learned Dutt rejected WWE's offer and signed with GFW.

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