Source: Sherdog.com et TNAInsider, rédacteur Darren Grett.
Je n'ai malheureusement pas eu le temps de traduire les différentes interviews dernièrement, je ferai sans dans le courant de la semaine, quand j'en aurais le temps.
Récemment interviewé par Sherdog.com, Rampage y aborde de nombreux sujets, je vous propose la version abrégée de TNAInsider:
On his decision to become a pro Wrestler:
“I did not leave MMA at all. I just changed organizations. I went to Bellator. I did a deal with Viacom, and Viacom owns a lot of TV stations and different things. TNA is on Spike TV, so I did a deal to do MMA fights with Bellator, pro wrestling with TNA, and I did that just so I could reach out to a larger audience. Plus, to all the people that called me a sellout, I think I’m the sellout for going to MMA first because I was always a pro wrestling fan. That’s why I fought the way I did when I was younger. That’s why I did the powerbombs and the slams and all that, because I’ve always been a pro wrestler at heart.”
On Choosing TNA over the WWE:
“The reason why I went to TNA instead of WWE … is because TNA is under the Viacom umbrella and TNA has got Hulk Hogan and the other cool wrestlers, like Sting and everybody, and I actually like TNA. I like the format. I like how friendly they are. … I have nothing against the WWE. … They’re cool. I just feel like I fit in more with TNA.”
On getting a reality show and acting:
“I couldn’t pass up on that dream to do pro wrestling, and Viacom gave me my own reality show, which starts shooting very soon, and Viacom [owns] Paramount Pictures, and they’re going to have me doing movies. The first movie I’m doing is the one I wrote.”
On Bellator and timeframe for first fight:
"Bjorn Rebney, he’s like one of the best promoters I ever met. The guy’s super cool. He understands fighters. It’s like the guy gets it. It’s like he used to be a fighter. It’s kind of like Nick Diaz doing his own promotion. … I would fight for Nick because he’s a fighter and he knows how to treat fighters. Bjorn Rebney’s like that. That’s why I made the move that I made. I did not quit MMA. I’m still fighting. I will fight before the year’s over with and I will do pro wrestling as well.”
Je n'ai malheureusement pas eu le temps de traduire les différentes interviews dernièrement, je ferai sans dans le courant de la semaine, quand j'en aurais le temps.
Récemment interviewé par Sherdog.com, Rampage y aborde de nombreux sujets, je vous propose la version abrégée de TNAInsider:
On his decision to become a pro Wrestler:
“I did not leave MMA at all. I just changed organizations. I went to Bellator. I did a deal with Viacom, and Viacom owns a lot of TV stations and different things. TNA is on Spike TV, so I did a deal to do MMA fights with Bellator, pro wrestling with TNA, and I did that just so I could reach out to a larger audience. Plus, to all the people that called me a sellout, I think I’m the sellout for going to MMA first because I was always a pro wrestling fan. That’s why I fought the way I did when I was younger. That’s why I did the powerbombs and the slams and all that, because I’ve always been a pro wrestler at heart.”
On Choosing TNA over the WWE:
“The reason why I went to TNA instead of WWE … is because TNA is under the Viacom umbrella and TNA has got Hulk Hogan and the other cool wrestlers, like Sting and everybody, and I actually like TNA. I like the format. I like how friendly they are. … I have nothing against the WWE. … They’re cool. I just feel like I fit in more with TNA.”
On getting a reality show and acting:
“I couldn’t pass up on that dream to do pro wrestling, and Viacom gave me my own reality show, which starts shooting very soon, and Viacom [owns] Paramount Pictures, and they’re going to have me doing movies. The first movie I’m doing is the one I wrote.”
On Bellator and timeframe for first fight:
"Bjorn Rebney, he’s like one of the best promoters I ever met. The guy’s super cool. He understands fighters. It’s like the guy gets it. It’s like he used to be a fighter. It’s kind of like Nick Diaz doing his own promotion. … I would fight for Nick because he’s a fighter and he knows how to treat fighters. Bjorn Rebney’s like that. That’s why I made the move that I made. I did not quit MMA. I’m still fighting. I will fight before the year’s over with and I will do pro wrestling as well.”