After a two-year absence from WWE, Dinsmore returned to Vince McMahon’s company in 2009. His return lasted just two months, with his only televised match coming against The Calgary Kid (aka The Miz). Dinsmore explained that he was not in the best of shape when he returned, which is why Vince McMahon chose not to book him again.

Dinsmore received his release before having another run in Vince McMahon’s company as a WWE NXT coach from September 2013 to October 2014.

Vince McMahon originally liked the Eugene character

Nick Dinsmore also told the story about the creation of the Eugene character. Before making it to Vince McMahon’s main roster, Dinsmore performed as “Mr. Wrestling” in Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW).

One of his coaches, Rip Rogers, once gave him the Eugene idea. Dinsmore did not take the suggestion on board until Vince McMahon told him in a meeting that he wanted more character-based Superstars.

Dinsmore recalled that his first match as Eugene took place against Garrison Cade in an untelevised match. Although he lost, the fans chanted Eugene’s name and Dinsmore received applause from Stephanie McMahon and Triple H backstage.

From that moment on, Dinsmore received a lot of opportunities in WWE and worked with big names including The Rock and Triple H.

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