Kemo
11-05-2015, 06:22 PM
WWE Hall of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler recently spoke with AuburnPub.com to promote Northeast Wrestling’s “Prison City Slam” event on Friday night in Auburn, NY. Here are some highlights of what he said about:
His legacy:
“I honestly feel that the success that I’ve enjoyed was just something that happened to me. I never even think about how I’ll be remembered or if I’ll be remembered.”
Why he enjoys working independent shows:
“With WWE, it’s such a big operation. Most of our shows, it’s just impossible to have that kind of close interaction with thousands of fans at a show. I really enjoy doing the smaller shows. I do these at least once or twice a week still.”
The potential of WWE’s roster:
“The company is in good hands because there’s so many young, good superstars out there who are on the rise. I don’t have any doubt that there’s going to be some major stars developing over the next few years.”
His legacy:
“I honestly feel that the success that I’ve enjoyed was just something that happened to me. I never even think about how I’ll be remembered or if I’ll be remembered.”
Why he enjoys working independent shows:
“With WWE, it’s such a big operation. Most of our shows, it’s just impossible to have that kind of close interaction with thousands of fans at a show. I really enjoy doing the smaller shows. I do these at least once or twice a week still.”
The potential of WWE’s roster:
“The company is in good hands because there’s so many young, good superstars out there who are on the rise. I don’t have any doubt that there’s going to be some major stars developing over the next few years.”