Kemo
12-07-2015, 08:48 PM
Brad Maddox continues to do the media rounds following his release from WWE. Here are some highlights of his his recent interview with Sports Illustrated’s Extra Mustard blog:
If he had a relationship with Triple H:
“I didn’t have much of a relationship with Hunter. He always feels like he’s one of the boys, yet he’s the boss. He was always accessible.”
WWE not using talents:
“Those are long days,” admitted Maddox. “If they don’t need you, they don’t need you. Every Monday and Tuesday, I tried to talk with Vince about an angle or something to do. It’s frustrating when you are not doing anything on TV, not contributing, not helping, and not feeling like a part of the locker room. I didn’t do anything when I was there, except go to catering and try to talk to people about future ideas.”
His skit with The Undertaker on The Tonight Show:
“I don’t know why I was picked. They were doing the overseas tour at the time, so I might have been one of the only guys left in the States. I had assumed I’d have a full turkey head, and it ended up being more like a hat, but I had fun with it. I got to go to 30 Rock, and even talked with Jimmy for a while when I was in my turkey suit. I said, ‘Jimmy, your turkey is here!’ And he laughed and said, ‘This is how you know you made it in show business.’”
If he had a relationship with Triple H:
“I didn’t have much of a relationship with Hunter. He always feels like he’s one of the boys, yet he’s the boss. He was always accessible.”
WWE not using talents:
“Those are long days,” admitted Maddox. “If they don’t need you, they don’t need you. Every Monday and Tuesday, I tried to talk with Vince about an angle or something to do. It’s frustrating when you are not doing anything on TV, not contributing, not helping, and not feeling like a part of the locker room. I didn’t do anything when I was there, except go to catering and try to talk to people about future ideas.”
His skit with The Undertaker on The Tonight Show:
“I don’t know why I was picked. They were doing the overseas tour at the time, so I might have been one of the only guys left in the States. I had assumed I’d have a full turkey head, and it ended up being more like a hat, but I had fun with it. I got to go to 30 Rock, and even talked with Jimmy for a while when I was in my turkey suit. I said, ‘Jimmy, your turkey is here!’ And he laughed and said, ‘This is how you know you made it in show business.’”