Wardlow is cool being a thirst trap.
Asked by Fightful’s Joel Pearl about the reception he’s been getting and having women thirsting for him, Wardlow says it’s something he’s actually on board with.
“Oh my God, what more can a man ask for? I mean, realistically, that was one of my goals, was to get the female viewership. I am very welcoming to the idea of being a sex symbol, not only in wrestling but in the entertainment business. I’ve been told I look a certain way, I’m a sexual being, I’m human, so I embrace it all. Call me ‘Wardaddy’ all you want.”
You might also like to know that Wardlow is really into toys … of the action figure variety.
Wardlow says he’s hopeful that he can visit a Toys R Us in Canada and find his own AEW figure, recapturing some of the magic of shopping at the store as a kid.
“Yes, I was able to make it to one Toys R Us because we do not have them anymore in the [United] States, which is heartbreaking. Growing up, Toys R Us was my favorite place in the entire world. Back then, they had an entire aisle,” he noted, “one side of it was WCW, one side was WWF. It was amazing. So that was actually the biggest AEW display I’ve ever seen in a store, but I’m coming back to Toronto to explore more Toys R Us [stores] until I find [my figure on the shelves].”
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