On what different he would do if gets the reigns of WWE: “I’d fire the McMahons immediately.”

On what special he saw in CM Punk: “How could you look at CM Punk and not think that he has the ‘it’ factor? I don’t think I’m any great visionary or genius because I saw something in CM Punk, I think everyone else is stupid for not seeing it in CM Punk. They’re blind. I mean truly, in the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king and if you can’t spot that CM Punk is magic from the moment he walks in the door, then you’re reading a playbook from an antiquated writer.”

On his first wrestling memory: “As a fan, my first memory was Argentina Apollo and Luis Martinez against the Love Brothers in Eddie Einhorn’s IWA in 1975.”

On what was it that drew him to wrestling: “The very next week [following the Apollo and Martinez vs. Love Brothers match] they were replaced on television by Vince McMahon‘s father’s television show and I saw Superstar Billy Graham do one interview and I was blown away by it. I realized that that man does not work for a living. I said I don’t want to work for a living either. I want to talk s*** on TV like Superstar Billy Graham. That’s what I get to do for a living now.”

On where he got his promo abilities from: “My father was a personal injury attorney in the Bronx. I can bull**** with the best of them.”

On his greatest ECW creation: “The ECW audience itself. The audience was the biggest star. We played to them and for a reason. They were the greatest performers we had. I mean, who else would have thought about actually chanting the name of the promotion? We didn’t come up with that. They did. Who else thought of then screaming out the name of the company and literally fighting our battles for us? We didn’t ask them to do it. They volunteered to. We didn’t get on pay per view on our own merits. We got on pay per view because the audience got us on. The greatest creation of ECW was the ECW audience.”

Source-Wrestlinginc.com

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