WWE Hall of Famer Jeff Jarrett talked to The Mirror promoting his spoken word tour and discussed intergender wrestling, capturing the AAA Mega Championship, and more. Here are a few highlights:
Jeff Jarrett on what to expect from the tour:
“Well, when you look back on my career my in-ring work has been watched across the world. A big part of this is going to be what happened behind the scenes when the cameras were off. I am fortunate/unfortunate enough to be part of some very controversial events, such as the rivalry with Chyna, Hulk Hogan at Bash at the Beach and all the ups and downs throughout my career.”
His thoughts on intergender wrestling:
“As a wrestling promoter, I believe that it has to be a unique, special situation. Inter gender matches should be treated on a case by case basis. If they become the norm then I don’t think it is interesting. But for sure, if done right with the right talent, they have the appeal of stealing the show.”
On what the opportunity to win the AAA Mega Championship means to him:
Antonio Pena the founder of AAA and I worked together in 2002/2003, I have worked with the Pena family for years. I am the longest reigning non-Mexican Mega Champion. An opportunity presented itself, and let me just say, it was an offer that could not be turned down. For me to get that opportunity to work with Dr Wagner and Rey Mysterio is history making. I am also the first reigning champion to step foot in the UK when I touch down next week and I am really excited about that.
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