Summary
Trick Williams said his wrestling roots go back to childhood, including one incident where he accidentally broke his younger brother's collarbone.
He shared the story while discussing how early his connection to wrestling started.
Williams said the injury happened about 20 years ago during a Royal Rumble-style game on a bed.
The source text also referenced recent comments from Swerve Strickland about Williams' growth in WWE.
Trick Williams turns a childhood story into context for his long-term wrestling path
Trick Williams framing this memory as part of a lifelong wrestling journey adds personal context to his current rise, and that consequence reinforces how long he has been committed to the craft behind his WWE momentum.
Because the anecdote is tied to his younger years and he jokes that no collarbones have been broken since, the story also humanizes his persona while keeping attention on his progression as a performer.
For related context, see Swerve Strickland backing Trick Williams' growth in WWE.
Quotes
Quote from Trick Williams
"More than you know, man, like I've been kicked through a wall, you know, sadly, I hate to say this, man. My little brother, I broke his collarbone. This is 20 years ago. This is 20 years ago. We had a Royal Rumble, you know, on the bed, and somebody had to go, and that was... Who knew I would be doing this now for a living? You know what I mean, and I haven't broken any collarbones since then."
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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