Defining characteristic of pro wrestler Orange Cassidy? Nonchalance.
Briefly

"It's difficult when someone sees [that clip], and then they see me now, and they're like, 'Who's this guy?'" Cassidy admits over Zoom.
"This is all out of my comfort zone. I'm in uncharted territory. I mean, I was always in uncharted territory, right? There was never a blueprint I could look at."
Cassidy has taken the fight to Moxley and his Death Riders crew with a send-yours-to-the-hospital, send-his-to-the-morgue fervor.
In the history of pro wrestling, with its preening villains, superhuman baby faces, and rough-and-tumble antiheroes, no one has taken a postmodern character to such great heights.
Read at Washington Post
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