Dutch Mantell was recently hospitalized. This week, he returned to his YouTube podcast seemingly well and discussed his grave experience.
Among the WWE Universe, perhaps the wrestling veteran is best known as Zeb Colter between 2013 and 2016. During this time, he managed Jack Swagger, Cesaro, and Alberto Del Rio individually and paired up with Swagger and Cesaro's tag team, 'The Real Americans.'
Speaking on his Story Time with Dutch Mantell podcast, the wrestling veteran revealed that he did not remember much of what happened when he was hospitalized, which puts him in a perplexing situation. He also added that he nearly experienced death:
"The first time I was in the hospital, there was a complete week there that I don’t even remember anything. They even gave me a blood transfusion that I don’t remember. Now, how do you not remember that? I didn’t really know how close I was to dying. I’m back, but I don’t remember a lot of it," Mantell said. [H/T: WrestlingNews.co]
Mantell also recently corroborated a Vince McMahon scandal that created significant buzz amid Janel Grant's lawsuit.
Dutch Mantell believes WWE CCO Triple H should experiment with The Street Profits
The Street Profits have been in the tag team division since their WWE debut and have already won the Tag Team Title in all three brands. Montez Ford recently opened up about his desire to branch out, as creative seemingly does not have much to do with them. Ford feels he is a worthy contender to Cody Rhodes or Gunther.
Meanwhile, Dutch Mantell discussed The Street Profits on Sportskeeda's Smack Talk. Mantell feels Triple H should try something different with them while they are still in the tag team division:
"It could work with those two guys [The Street Profits]. You only know if you give them a chance to do something. Then you say, well, when something clicks somewhere in the creative team or Triple H's brain, you only know if you try it."
Watch the video above as Mantell touches on a variety of topics, including Baron Corbin's unexpected WWE release.