'The Masked Singer's' Bronson Arroyo On Sherlock Hound Elimination: 'I Can Definitely Take A Loss'
Former MLB pitcher Bronson Arroyo was revealed to be the celebrity behind the Sherlock Hound mask on 'The Masked Singer' Wednesday night, and he's taking his elimination in stride.
'It Was a Great Experience'
Arroyo spoke to reporters after the show, saying that he had a "great time" on the show and that he was "honored" to be a part of it.
"I'm a huge fan of the show, and I've always wanted to be on it," Arroyo said. "So when I got the call, I was thrilled."
Arroyo also said that he was "impressed" by the other contestants on the show.
"They're all such talented singers," he said. "It was an honor to share the stage with them."
'I Can Definitely Take a Loss'
Arroyo was eliminated from the show after performing "Hound Dog" by Elvis Presley.
"I knew going into it that I wasn't the best singer on the show," Arroyo said. "But I gave it my all, and I'm proud of my performance."
Arroyo also said that he's not taking his elimination personally.
"It's just a game," he said. "I can definitely take a loss."
What's Next for Arroyo?
Arroyo said that he's not sure what's next for him, but he's open to anything.
"I'm a musician, and I love to perform," he said. "So I'm sure I'll find something to do."
Arroyo also said that he's grateful for the opportunity to have been on 'The Masked Singer.'
"It was a lot of fun," he said. "And I made some great memories."