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The WWE stars often return to the company several years after their days in the ring have ended. In a recent interview, Headbenger Mosh revealed that he would be interested in playing a more important role behind the scene with the organization.

Mosh, also known as Chaz, is better remembered for acting as half of The Headbangers with Thrasher between 1996 and 2000. The duo of the attitude era signed legends contracts with WWE in 2023. Since then, MOSH has worked with emerging talents in the training facilities of the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.

In an interview with Developmentally SpeakingMosh confirmed that he was open to convert his guest coach position into full -time work:

“Possibly. They are in Orlando, so it's two and a half hours where I live. I have an idea of ​​what it implies, but on the financial side, I have no idea what it is, so it would definitely be something that would be 100% interested and definitely immerse me to see how I could make it work.” (32:21 – 32:42)

Mosh and Thrasher held the WWE couples championship for 28 days in 1997. They returned in 2016 to compete in three fighting in SmackDown, but did not receive full -time contracts such as talents in the ring.

The WWE legends contract led to Mosh's role in the performance center

Matt Bloom is the main coach at the Performance Center. Fit Finlay, Norman Smiley, Robbie Brookside, Sara Amato, Steve Corino and Terry Taylor are among the other coaches.

Mosh believes that his legends contract played a role in which WWE considered it for a coach position:

“That contract (of legends) has opened the door to return to the business, but not full time, which I love.” (31:20 – 31:25)

In the same interview, Mosh revealed that he recently wrote a book. He has sent the manuscript to an editorial and hopes to get an agreement soon.

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