Jasper Troy chose to chase WWE 'dream' after football 'wasn't fun anymore'
"WWE LFG" winner Jasper Troy opens up to Fox News Digital about putting football on the backburner to get a shot at a WWE career.
Before Jasper Troy received a contract for the WWE NXT brand, he had dreams of dominating in between the hashmarks instead of in between the ropes.
Troy, whose real name is Antoine Frazer, played college football at Northern Iowa before he decided to start his journey into a WWE ring. He told Fox News Digital that getting into the company was always dream for him, even back when he was picking up the sticks with his friends.
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Jasper Troy won the men's competition on "WWE LFG." (WWE)
"For me, wrestling was always a dream. I know it’s so oversaid, but for me, I was really locked in every Monday, every Thursday. Sunday, I would watch the little preview pay-per-view channel just to get a glimpse of what the pay-per-view was going to be like," he said. "For me, it was begging for the newest ‘SmackDown vs. Raw’ (video game). Going to my friend’s house, and that’s what we would play all day and night."
Troy said football wasn’t fun anymore as he competed for the Panthers and finished his collegiate career.
Eventually, he said there came a point in which football wasn’t fun anymore. The sport he grew to love fell out of favor with him.
"Me and my brother, we would always talk about wrestling together," he said. "I was playing football, and I was lucky to be successful at playing football but, like (Tyra Mae Steele) said, it just got to a point where it wasn’t fun anymore.
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"It stopped being about the things that made me love the sport, especially at a


