MVP Says He Never Became World Champion in WWE Due to His Criminal Record

MVP Set the record straight on why he didn’t Became World Champion. But would capture the WWE United States Championship at WrestleMania 23 and the WWE Tag Team Championship later in 2007.

Speaking with Chris Van Vliet, MVP revealed that he never became a World Champion in WWE due to his criminal record, which includes a felony conviction.

He Said: “I don’t know this for an absolute fact, because I wasn’t in on the meeting, but I was told by some people that were. As a matter of fact, one of the writers, [said] there was talk about MVP being World Heavyweight Champion, but there was reservations because of my felony conviction. So for those of your viewers who don’t know, when I was a teenager, I was coming up in Miami, rough gang violence. I was an armed robber, and I did a robbery, and I ended up going to prison for several years. Nine and a half years. I served from 16 to 26. [Originally sentenced to] 18 and a half with a mandatory three for the sawed off shotgun, meaning for three years you can’t get time off for good behavior.

“Consequently, it was as a result of that, when I was at work release, getting out of prison, I met a correctional officer [called] Primetime Daryl D, he was an indie worker, and that’s how I got into the business. Because he would bring in videotapes for us to watch in the morning before they would open up the center to let us go to work. So guys couldn’t leave till seven, so it’d be like, 10 15, minutes, people just kind of milling around. he’d bring in tapes. I would be, Hey, man, how do you guys do that without really killing each other? He’s like, Well, I see you out there playing basketball, working out. You got a good physique. You’re athletic. When you get out, if you want to give it a try, I’ll show you something. So that’s how I broke into wrestling. But going back to my conviction, it was at work release that I met the correctional officer who introduced me to my career. But now I’m a convicted felon.” H/T to Fightful for the transcription.

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