WWE News: Luke Harper pissed off over free agent tag

Luke Harper ain’t happy!

WWE.com recently released an article where they discussed the 10 hottest WWE free agents that went undrafted. The article states that the above superstars in the list could really help one of the two brands, as the list featured some big names like the Rock and the Undertaker. It also featured some former WWE stars like Cryme Tyme and Carlito, leaving the injured Luke Harper out of the list .

During a recent interview with the Chad Dukes Wrestling Show, Luke Harper expressed his displeasure with some of their rankings. ““When you put a list of the ten hottest free agents available in today’s market, and I mean no offense to them, but when Cryme Tyme ranks above you, it really makes you question your career choices,” said Harper.

The interviewer joked about Heath Slater being the hottest free agent in sports entertainment, Harper responds: “Listen, I don’t want to talk about Heath Slater, he’s been beaten down by Rhyno and Jinder Mahal. So I don’t want to talk about that, but Cryme Tyme couldn’t be more irrelevant to today’s wrestling scene. So for them to rank above me, it’s a bit of a slap in the face”

The Wyatt family member said that he sees himself as a future World Champion. “I believe that I will be the WWE World Champion one day. I know that a lot of people say that, it’s easy to say, if I were to go away without accomplishing that task I would feel unfulfilled, to be completely honest… So for Cryme Tyme to rank above me, when I think that of myself, it becomes a bit of an issue inside my own brain,” said Harper.

During the interview, Harper felt really happy for Cody Rhodes for remaining successful since leaving the WWE. He also mentioned stars outside WWE including Michael Elgin, The Young Bucks, and Tanahashi.

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