During a recent interview with Alex McCarthy of The Each day Mail, Jey Uso expressed his desire to face off against The Rock on the mic.
You possibly can take a look at some highlights from the interview below:
On whether The Rock congratulated him on his Royal Rumble win: “He was busy too, but we all the time running. I got bored with hugging. I used to be blown up more hugging after than within the Rumble itself.”
On wanting to go up against The Rock on the mic: “I need to get in there. I would really like to go toe-to-toe in a promo with him. I do know The Rock is sweet like that but I feel like I’m recent school with mine, I’m really in it. I’m really on the market like that. Rock could be very believable. He might be entertaining and all that, but I feel like I can bring some different form of emotions from The Rock – family all the time hit different. I didn’t know I could do it with Roman, with my brothers, so I would really like to check those waters.”
“Stone Cold” Steve Austin doesn’t have any advice for John Cena following the latter’s shocking heel turn.
During a recent interview with Sports Illustrated, Austin was asked about Cena’s heel turn at Elimination Chamber: Toronto and what advice he’d give him. He said,
“No, I wouldn’t [give advice]. I loved working heel after I was in WCW. I loved working heel after I first got here into WWE because that was a real heel. After I turned heel at WrestleMania 17, the people didn’t want me to show heel. It was a forced turn. It was my idea. Vince all the time likes to do something big on a WrestleMania. He didn’t do anything big. So I suggested that and he said okay, but it surely was a s**t move. People weren’t ready for it. People didn’t want it. I liked working heel. I just figured it will go over like gangbusters. So the heel I used to be attempting to be was, , and attempting to be so hated, a lot, so fast. I believe I attempted too hard.”
He continued, “After I look back at it, sure, I got to push the creative envelope and do quite a lot of things that were cool or whatever, and push the envelope in a special direction and exit on a limb, but people didn’t want me to show heel, and so I must have never done that. So I don’t think that I’m ready where I would like to supply John Cena any advice from Steve Austin.”
Prior to joining WWE, Stephanie Vaquer made a reputation for herself in CMLL, and he or she recently looked back on her time in CMLL and the way it compares to NXT. She said,
“In CMLL, if you’re recent, they are saying, ‘Okay, you’re recent… good luck,’ ‘See you within the ring.’ You’re so nervous. Now I feel really good because here in WWE it’s teamwork. I can ask, and I can take, you can assist me.”
She continued, “But in CMLL, no person helps you. You’re alone. No teamwork. When you know wrestling, yeah, wrestle, and no person’s training. ‘Oh, yeah can teach me,’ No. You possibly can say nothing, you’ll be able to do nothing, you’ll be able to ask nothing … it was scary on a regular basis, I cried daily in training, daily. The primary yr, so difficult for me because I’m recent … I cry daily after training.”
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