Those in the pro-wrestling business dream of one day being able to compete at WrestleMania. Unfortunately, for the high-flying Neville, his opportunity to compete in the ladder match at 'Mania 32 was lost a few weeks back when he suffered a serious ankle injury during a match against Chris Jericho on RAW.

Neville goes flying at Kevin Owens.

Stephen Amell and Neville after their SummerSlam victory.

At WWE Axxess, I was given the chance to briefly speak to Neville just days out from WrestleMania and get an update regarding his condition. Plus, he gave his thoughts on returning to NXT to face Finn Balor a few months ago and teaming with Arrow's Stephen Amell last summer at SummerSlam.So, I've broken my ankle in two spots. Fortunately, it was a relatively clean break so it's remained in position. The bone has remained in position. I don't require surgery. I will have to rest it though. It's a broken ankle. I can't put any weight on it. That's gonna be the case still for a few weeks to come. I've started trying out a little bit of rehab. I have a light bit of mobility, but it's very difficult. My ankle is damaged and it's just a game of patience. It's not something I'm used to. I'm generally a very active person and this is the first injury that's had me out for a long extended period. So, you know, I'm just not used to sitting around.Oh yeah. Very stir crazy, you know. I want to go out and do stuff but obviously I can't. So it's frustrating as you can imagine.It's hard to choose but obviously the Intercontinental Championship ladder match is the one. I'm very close to that one so it's certainly one I'll be interested to see. But this year I think WrestleMania has such a good lineup. Of course, Undertaker vs. Shane McMahon is going to be a spectacle to see. You just don't now what's going to go down there. Literally, it's as unpredictable as anything. So that's exciting to see play out. I also want to see how Roman approaches Triple H, but mostly I want to see how Ambrose comes at Brock Lesnar. That's something I'm very much looking forward to.It was brilliant. Finn's a guy who I've known for 11 years now and one of my best friends and one of the best talents on the planet. So when I get the opportunity to go down there and compete with one of my good friends at that level, in front of the world, I'll jump at any opportunity to do the sort of thing.Honestly, I'd never watched Arrow but I knew he was a huge celebrity. But it was a great experience and one that I have very fond memories of. Stephen was great. He was a professional. He was more than capable in the ring. He actually surprised me with his athleticism and his ability on numerous occasions. I feel like we meshed well as a tag team. You have to consider, I'm a full time professional wrestler and Stephen Amell is a celebrity and yet we still managed to beat two full time professional wrestlers. And not slouches. Guys who can go in Stardust and King Barrett. So that's one victory that I'm certainly proud of.

Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association (TCA). Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/Showrenity