Honky Tonk Man explains why he called AJ Styles vs. John Cena a video game, discusses the current WWE wrestlers he enjoys watching, and whether he’s interested in the WWE Hall Fame

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Main Event Radio with Honky Tonk Man
Host: Ryan Rider
Interview conducted for MainEventRadio.com

Calling AJ Styles vs. John Cena a video game: I wasn’t critical. With everything that they were doing and they did a lot of stuff in that match. It looked more like what you’d see in a video game. I’m a traditionalist. Traditional wrestling matches aren’t what they do nowadays. It was giving an opinion on what I perceived that the match looked liked to me. It’s not a match I would do because I’m not capable of doing that kind of match. They’re actually doing what the fans want. They’ve got sell-out shows; 70,000-plus people attending WrestleMania every year. Obviously they’re doing something very right.

WWE Network: It’s been good. At the beginning when the Network first came out I didn’t know it would be such a success that it has been. It has given us old guys and legends a whole new avenue of fans which is good.

WWE Hall of Fame: If it comes, it comes. If it doesn’t, it doesn’t. They have people that they choose at a certain time. It doesn’t affect my life at all. I mean, it’s not like the sportswriters or the fans vote for the Hall of Fame. There’s no physical building. It’s not that big a deal. There’s a lot of guys that should be in that aren’t. Rick Rude is a great choice for this year.

Jimmy Snuka: “Jimmy doesn’t have to suffer anymore. He was suffering through stomach cancer which is a terrible thing and his legal battles and, God bless him, he’s not suffering anymore.”

Still being in rather good health at 64 years old: “I partied as much as anybody else. It’s just the luck of the draw. Who knows when something is going to happen to you. We’re not guaranteed anything other than the breath we are taking now. It’s sad. Of course if you want to speed it up you can do some things that will probably cause it. Everybody’s body reacts differently to different things. I don’t think there’s anybody who partied more than 3-4 guys and I was talking about one of them in particular, Jake [Roberts]. Jake is a very, very lucky man and he should get up every day, look up in the sky, and thank someone. He’s done enough that he shouldn’t be around and he knows that.

What is his beef with Jake Roberts: I don’t really have one other than the fact that he has said some bad things about me without even asking me about why he’s doing it. He thinks I tried to buy his name or trademark his name. He doesn’t have the rights to his name. He didn’t want to spend the money to trademark it so I was going to. When Vince trademarks people’s names, when he does it, they don’t get mad at him. He trademarks everything!

Current superstars that he is a fan of: I saw Kevin Owens at an independent show a couple of years ago and I saw what he did in the ring and I wished him well. I knew he do really well and I’m glad he is getting a break. Samoa Joe, he really deserves it. He’s toiled in the independents and around the world. After 10-15 years he deserves a chance to prove himself on the main stage. AJ Styles is doing really well right now. He’s a breakout star from the new generation and that’s fun to see. And my trusted star, Randy Orton. I think he’s the greatest talent there. He’s an all-around talent. He can talk, he can work, he doesn’t put up with any nonsense.

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Readers Comments (1)

  1. Shoot interviews used to be fun back like a decade ago. But these guys are just sad, HTM at the very top of that list. Name one good match that dude ever had. Delusional about his legacy, as they all are.

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