Kemo
09-04-2017, 03:36 PM
Ron Simmons recently appeared on the Jobbing Out podcast to talk about his historic WCW World Title win 25 years ago. Here are some of the highlights via PressBox:
On not knowing that he was going to win the WCW Championship:
“That night there they saw a real moment in professional wrestling. Which is very rare that they see that kind of thing happen. Because there was no knowledge of that happening — it wasn’t even knowledge [for] me that that was going to take place that night. And I think that’s one of the biggest reasons [for] that reaction of the fans. Not only that, but they can see from the enthusiasm from me and all of the other guys that this was something that was not scripted of any kind. That wasn’t supposed to take place that night.”
On inspiring fans today:
“It’s something that you never forget, that you always relive, and I’ve done that ever since that happened. … It’s something that you never get over and you are not only proud of yourself, but also it gives you special meaning when people come up to you and say, ‘Thank you for giving me that inspiration from when you won that title that night. Not just because of it being the title but because of it giving me inspiration to go on to do other things with my life.’ Now you can’t ask for a better compliment than that.”
On not knowing that he was going to win the WCW Championship:
“That night there they saw a real moment in professional wrestling. Which is very rare that they see that kind of thing happen. Because there was no knowledge of that happening — it wasn’t even knowledge [for] me that that was going to take place that night. And I think that’s one of the biggest reasons [for] that reaction of the fans. Not only that, but they can see from the enthusiasm from me and all of the other guys that this was something that was not scripted of any kind. That wasn’t supposed to take place that night.”
On inspiring fans today:
“It’s something that you never forget, that you always relive, and I’ve done that ever since that happened. … It’s something that you never get over and you are not only proud of yourself, but also it gives you special meaning when people come up to you and say, ‘Thank you for giving me that inspiration from when you won that title that night. Not just because of it being the title but because of it giving me inspiration to go on to do other things with my life.’ Now you can’t ask for a better compliment than that.”