[4.0] "Started his career as a WWE NXT trainee for three years before his eventual release. During his time with the company, he worked in few singles and mostly in tag matches, often times serving as a jobber. WWE soon lost interest in developing him and hence let him go. Opinion-only, Udell seems more at home in the small promotions. He appears best suited as a tag team specialist than as a singles competitor. He still has room for improvement if he is still serious about having a long and successful career. He has the size (although tall, he dropped much of his previous NXT weight) and does possess athleticism in the ring however, disappointing for his size is the painful fact he does not deliver significant performances expected of "bigger" wrestlers such as "high-impact" moves. He takes more poundings than he ought to and his arsenal equally is limited and unrefined. His rookie-type weaknesses can be somewhat masked in tag matches with a good partner that can carry the match for the team. With time hopefully Udell will improve. He has missed in-ring action beginning from July of 2014 where afterwards he did not wrestle at anytime during 2015 and only wrestled twice during 2016. At this point in time promoters would be wise to safely book Udell in first-card tag matches until he truly sharpens his performances in singles matches."