Source: PWInsider.
L'ancien leader des Aces & Eights a été interview par Doug Mortman et Dave Lagreca de Busted Open Radio. Il y évoque de nombreuses choses tels que sont prochain match à Genesis, de Dixie Carter, Magnus et bien plus encore. Voici le résumé proposé par le site:
On being the glue holding TNA together:
"Well I appreciate you guys thinking that I’m the glue that holds the
company together. That’s always nice to hear. Listen, I go out
there--you guys know this damn well--whether you love me, whether you
hate me, you gotta respect me just a little bit, cause every night I go
out there to steal the show. And give the people exactly what they pay
to see. And they pay to hate me. And that’s what they get."
On facing Mr. Anderson at Genesis:
"Well you got to dig the fact that TNA does try to give away quality Pay
Per View, main event matches on free TV. I think that’s where you gotta
really look at TNA--you gotta tip the hat to them and say Hey! You know
they’re trying. They’re not trying to hang us out for 39.95 every month
for a PPV. They are doing some of the old school things. Some of the
things to keep wrestling fans happy and interested. And Genesis is going
to be a very interesting PPV. Just the fact alone that you got me and
Anderson; the feud that has been going on for months and months. And
whether you like it or hate it, me and Anderson always deliver in that
ring. You know if I’m out there, you gotta keep that channel on. You
know if I’m out there, something is going to happen. You know if I’m out
there, I’m gonna say something or I’m gonna do something that’s going
to be totally unexpected. And at Genesis I plan on doing the same thing.
And it started out with House of Hardcore a couple of months ago,
followed up at Old School in Poughkeepsie, got Genesis right around the
corner. If Bully Ray is out there, expect the unexpected."
On where this new, mysterious Bully is heading coming out of Aces and Eights:
"In wrestling, as you guys know, and in sports, in wrestling, in
entertainment; you always have to evolve. So I’m giving the people the
next level, the next chapter, the next evolution of Bully Ray. Some
people might like it, some people might hate it. I really don’t care
what they think as long as they tune in. And that’s all that matters."
On how he feels about the new Dixie Carter/Magnus regime:
"Listen. In business there is always going to be changes going on. You
guys experience change there; working at Sirius XM; all the time.
Whether it’s McDonalds, or whether it’s in a hospital or whether it’s an
auto body shop, whether it’s pro wrestling. There’s always going to be
changes. Changes in talent, changes in personnel, changes in management,
changes in direction, changes in theory on how the business should be
run. So you always try to evolve. You always try to move forward and see
what the next thing is that is going to hit. So you know wrestling is
no different than any other business. You keep evolving, you keep
changing. So we’ll see what happens with this. Everybody wants to see
TNA succeed. Everybody likes to sit back and whether it’s bash TNA or
bash the WWE; people will sit there and bash. They don’t do anybody any
good. Everybody is entitled to their opinion. You might not like
something and that’s cool. But to sit back there and bash a company for
no fricking good reason when all of the wrestlers are trying to go out
there every single week and do their absolute best. And all of the
creative members are trying to do their absolute best in the best
interest of the fans. Sometimes things don’t always go the right way.
Sometimes they go really great. You kind of gotta roll with the
punches."
On his turn at Lockdown 2013 in San Antonio:
"OH! Well the first thing I got to say is this: whoever thought or came
up with the delusion that those were plants in the audience; I would
love to meet that person face to face and mafia kick them in their
fricking jaw. That’s first of all. Then I’ll wish them a Happy New Year.
That is the kind of hatred; that is the kind of emotional response that
I strive on. That’s the kind of emotional response that me and Devon
(Dudley) used to get on a nightly basis in ECW. I was so proud of the
response at Lockdown. I was so proud that I was able to pull off what I
pulled off. I was proud of the fact of being the champion. I was proud
of the fact of being able to pull the wool over the eyes of all of the
smart wrestling fans all over the world. And people were pissed off. And
that’s what’s going to make me memorable; things like that. The last
time you saw an incident like that was in Daytona Beach, Florida when
Hulk Hogan joined the nWo. And to be able to do it to him and his
daughter (Brooke) and shove it up both of their asses at the same time?
That was golden."
On having a crazy 2013:
"No doubt. World Titles; women; whisky. Hanging out with Motley Crue in
Vegas. Going crazy. My goal for 2014 is this: I want to get my World
Title back. I want to piss off even more people and I want to see how
many Knockouts I can get through in the locker room."
His thoughts on the new WWE Network:
"I think it’s great for wrestling fans. As a wrestling fan and
personally I am a wrestling fan. There are a lot of things that I would
like to see. If I know that I can go to the WWE Network and just order
something up and check out a match from back in the day that I want to
see; that’s awesome. So I think it’s good for all of wrestling. It keeps
wrestling out there. It keeps wrestling in the public’s eye. And now
fans have access to whatever they want to see. It’s all about
entertainment, guys. KISS goes up there every night; plays the same
songs; Gene spits the same blood; they do the same pyro and people pay
to see them. Because people love KISS. People love rock and roll;
drinking whiskey; naked girls and partying. And that’s the same reason
why people will always love pro wrestling. "
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