Slayer_X
08-26-2015, 08:12 PM
On a recent episode of The Steve Austin Show, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin interviewed Sean "X-Pac" Waltman. During the podcast, the two talked about Glenn Jacobs, also known as Kane. Also, Waltman recalled a story of working with Kane during their feud over Tori. With respect to Waltman's feud with Kane, Waltman called it a hell of a run and said that it was really great working with Glenn him.
With that said, Waltman admitted it was a lot of work, as a small heel working against a monster babyface has to "pull out everything, but the kitchen sink."
Austin noted that Kane is one of the nicest people in the professional wrestling business. In response, Waltman told a story about hitting Kane with the ring bell three nights in a row and Kane needing stitches each of those nights, but never telling him about his hospital visits.
"Finally, Paul Bearer told me, 'this is the third night in a row that he had to go get [stitches]; he won't tell you," Waltman said. "I'm like, 'come on!' I felt like such a heel!"
In addition to discussing Waltman's tag team and feud with Kane, Waltman and Austin talked about some of their all time favorite professional wrestlers and many other topics on this episode of the Steve Austin Show
With that said, Waltman admitted it was a lot of work, as a small heel working against a monster babyface has to "pull out everything, but the kitchen sink."
Austin noted that Kane is one of the nicest people in the professional wrestling business. In response, Waltman told a story about hitting Kane with the ring bell three nights in a row and Kane needing stitches each of those nights, but never telling him about his hospital visits.
"Finally, Paul Bearer told me, 'this is the third night in a row that he had to go get [stitches]; he won't tell you," Waltman said. "I'm like, 'come on!' I felt like such a heel!"
In addition to discussing Waltman's tag team and feud with Kane, Waltman and Austin talked about some of their all time favorite professional wrestlers and many other topics on this episode of the Steve Austin Show