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27th March 2018
09:31am BST

"I got a text from my son who wrestles. He was a little upset with me. It was rough. It was rough. He's only seven years old, so it was tough for him to come to grips with it, I think. 'did you not train hard enough?' (Laughs) and that stuff."
"When we got back to the hotel room, Mark was all emotional and sombre. I said, 'what are we doing here? This is what we deal with, man. So just move on.' I don't like to dwell on things."Edgar went through a dark period himself. He shut himself off from the world, fearing interactions with his community. Eventually, he picked himself up, dusted himself up and faced it.
The concerns over his quick turnaround are understandable. That uneasy feeling probably won't go away unless Edgar looks good in his return. However, his attitude towards defeat, especially one as brutal as that, is extremely admirable.“It stung. It sucks. I don't want to go out to my barber and get a haircut. I don't want to go the pizzeria and get a slice. I'll see people and they're going to want to know what happened. They're going to want to tell you what happened. Stuff like that, but you've got to face it. I tell my kids that all the time. You've just got to get on the horse and do it again."
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