Gable Steveson

Ken Anderson On Training Gable Steveson: He’s Super Charismatic, He’s Gonna Be Great

Gable Steveson has yet to make his in-ring debut on Monday Night RAW, but he’s been training with former WWE Superstar Ken Anderson to prepare for it.

During an appearance on INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet, Ken Anderson revealed that he’d been actually training Gable Steveson because he’s local to his wrestling school.

“I’ve been getting in the ring a lot more and rolling around with some of my students. I have a couple of students right now that have WWE tryouts, one guy that is signed to WWE. That’s Gable Steveson, who’s been training with us. He’s local, he lives in the Twin Cities, and he’s been signed now to Raw for a year, and they really haven’t done much with him. So he just wanted to [try it], he reached out and said, ‘Hey, can I come in and like just hit the ropes and stuff? So we’ve been doing a couple times a week with him, and I’ve got some of my best students working with him.

“He’s got some amazing innate ability that you just can’t teach somebody. The first time I remember he came in and I said ‘What do you know how to do?’ and he goes ‘Nothing.’ Have you taken a bump yet, and he said ‘I’ve never taken a bump.’ Do you know how to run the ropes? And he knew how to run the ropes kind of. And so I told him how to take his first bump. And normally I go through this whole progression where I have people hold on to the rope, and then they take a fall back and then push them over somebody’s back.

“And I just said like, tuck your chin, you know, drive your hips up to the ceiling, and you want to land in your upper shoulder area. And he went boom, and did it almost perfectly. And then I told him, you know, to get up, there’s a certain way we get up to our right. And he got up the wrong way. I didn’t even have to say anything, he remembered halfway through and he like, reversed himself back down and then got up the right way. And I feel like that happens all the time. He’s already kind of having matches with a couple of our guys. He’s gonna be great. I think he just needs to tap into his verbal skills. And the thing is, he’s super charismatic, and he can talk, he really can. It’s just getting him to sort of take it to 10. He’s just a chill guy, he’s kind of relaxed, not stressed about anything.”

READ MORE: Kurt Angle On Why He Thinks Gable Steveson Has Yet To Compete In WWE

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