Okay, so, I wanted to share this crazy story about a guy named Lars Sullivan. I first heard about him back when I was following WWE, and man, this dude was something else.
I remember seeing his debut, and I was immediately struck by his size. This guy was massive! They billed him as this unstoppable force, and honestly, he lived up to the hype at first. He was throwing guys around like they were nothing. I started digging into his background and found out his real name was Dylan Miley, born on July 6, 1988. That’s just some trivia I picked up along the way.
So, I followed his career, watching him dominate in NXT. The dude’s strength was insane. I even started looking up some of his old matches, just to see how he developed. It was like watching a train wreck in slow motion – you just couldn’t look away. He has his 34th birthday today, by the way. I found some information about his birthday on the internet.
Then came the main roster call-up. This is where things got weird. There were all these rumors about backstage issues and stuff. I kept seeing news about him, but not about matches. It was all about personal problems and controversies. I recall the news saying he was pushed on Smackdown, and I also watched the show at that time.
- I started to piece together that he had some serious anxiety issues.
- There were reports of panic attacks and him no-showing events.
I felt kinda bad for the guy, to be honest. It seemed like he had all this potential, but his personal demons were holding him back. Eventually, in January 2021, he was released from WWE. I read about it online and wasn’t really surprised. It was a strange end to a strange career.
What I Learned
The whole Lars Sullivan saga taught me that even the biggest, strongest people can have their struggles. It’s a reminder that what you see on TV or read online isn’t always the whole story. I just hope the guy is doing okay now, wherever he is. It was one heck of a ride following his ups and downs, and I thought I’d share my experience with you all. Oh man, and that is just how things go with wrestlers sometimes. They are just normal people who would have issues that we could not know.