Things can change quickly in the WWE , as the following interview with Cesaro is a testament to. I spoke to the rising WWE star just two days before WrestleMania, but he was about to have a very eventful week. At WrestleMania itself, he would have two standout moments - splitting from his tag team partner, Jack Swagger, and then winning the Andre the Giant battle royal. And then the next night on RAW, he would also split from his manager, Zeb Colter and reveal his new manager was Paul Heyman.

…all of which is to say, none of that is mentioned in this interview, because it hadn’t happened yet! But I did speak to Cesaro about the Cesaro swing, what it’s been like finding success in the WWE, Daniel Bryan and more.

He the Cesaro.

Of course, of course. If you just look around here, it's so crazy. There's so much going on, there's all the posters up, there's all this stuff that reminds you why WrestleMania is what it is. There are so many fans that are here, that are so passionate about it. Everybody that comes here, from the reporters to the crew to everybody, is excited about WrestleMania. That's electrifying, and it helps you when you're tired to not be tired and just have a good time.I think NXT is probably one of the reasons why people get the network, because that's original content they're showing you for the first time on the WWE Network. You can catch a glimpse into the future, so to speak, of WWE. If you look at the past matches and stuff, it's just phenomenal.

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Cesaro gives Big E a big swing.

[Laughs] I started doing the Swing awhile back, before WWE, and I just kind of brought it back. To me, it's such an old-school move, such a throwback move. To me, if people think about wrestling, they think about elbow drops, body slams and stringing somebody in the circle. It's also something superheroes do and people in comic books or movies. I do it in real life, and you can come and watch me do it. That's cool, and I think that's why people love it so much.Yeah, being a single has different challenges and being a tag team has different challenges. I welcome them both.I was always a very athletic kid, and I always played as many sports as possible and always tried to do new things. I was a big fan of wrestling growing up and of WWE. So then when I actually had a chance to try it, I was like, "Oh, yeah! I want to try it!" Then once I tried it, I was like, "Yeah, I want to do this more often!" Then I was like, "Yeah, I want to try to do it as my job." Now I'm like, "Yeah, I'm going to be on WrestleMania!" So it's pretty sweet.

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It's pretty cool. When we landed and you walk outside the New Orleans airport, there's a triple life-size Daniel Bryan poster. You're kind of like, "Okay, I remember us wrestling in front of 200, 300 people!”

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Yeah, there are always certain things that remind you of like, "Whoa, this is pretty cool." We're on the road so much and around each other so much that you can kind of live in a bubble or forget like, "Okay, this is actually pretty great." Yes, that happens when I walk out on RAW and I look around. There are people with "Cesaro Section" signs, and it gets more and more. I'm like, "This is pretty sweet." It definitely, definitely still happens all the time.

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