Post by LtD73 on Jun 3, 2010 11:24:52 GMT -5
I'm in the middle of reading an interview that Kurt Angle did with powerslam magazine. It says the interview was done 2 days after Lockdown
Anyway:
Anyway:
You've obviously had many outstanding matches with TNA talent as well.
Well, there's some great athletes in TNA: AJ Styles and Samoa Joe. And I've had some good (matches) with Sting and Jeff Jarrett and lately, with Desmond Wolfe and Mr. Anderson. The talent base is loaded right now. We got really lucky with Desmond Wolfe, who was a Ring Of Honor wrestler. I wrestles him two straight months - never saw him before. We've been lucky to land guys like that and to get some WWE wrestlers who are still popular. And I know Booker T's going to come back too, and that's great. We've got a good mixture of younger and older talent. I think even Scott Hall has straightened his act up...
As long as they keep feeding me guys that I can help and try to make more popular...
That's my job now. I'm taking it to the point where I would call myself The Undertaker of TNA. It's my job to help elevate wrestlers now and I like that. I'm not the typical World champion that's going to hold that title (constantly): I'm going to be the guy that steps in, wins the World title and gets it ready for the next guy that's coming along. I don't mind being in that position; it's a good position to be in because I don't like to be in the main event all the time, I don't like be in the limelight all the time. I like to kind of step in and out of it. Undertaker does that too. I don't need to be on top every single pay-per-view. You look at WWE, and it seems like John Cena's always in the main event, every pay-per-view and, after a while, that gets old. To his credit, John's done well and I'm really happy for him, but I believe you need to cycle in and out