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JAKE "THE SNAKE" ROBERTS INTERVIEW ONLINE

In what we at TII, and many other outlets worldwide, consider the best interview of 2003, Jake 'The Snake' Roberts gives us hours of his time!

Originally screened in four parts due to its length, you can hear the whole interview in one rolling file, by clicking the link. You will NOT want to miss this, we promise you!

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JAKE "THE SNAKE" ROBERTS

-- Jake says that he’s doing miserable… but that it’s a good thing, because if you stay miserable then nobody can screw things up for you.

-- He said he grew up around wrestling as his father, Grizzly Smith, was a wrestler. He followed in his dad’s footsteps to try and make him happy, but his father discouraged him at every step of the way.

-- Jake wanted the ‘perfect family’ that he saw on television, but he soon realised it doesn’t exist.

-- Nobody trained him to wrestle, he did it the worst way possible - trial and error.

-- He says that Eddie Graham was the best ‘finish man’ ever, and that Bill Watts stole a lot of his good ideas from Eddie Graham - “[Bill] Watts never had an original idea in his life!”.

-- Dusty and himself never really spoke when they were in Florida. Jake says he’s not a “hey buddy buddy type of guy”, and he doesn’t like people because they’re good at what they do, he likes people because they’re people. Jake feels that he’d still be in the WWF and be “stinkin rich, filthy rich” if he kissed ass - but he doesn’t feel he should kiss somebody’s butt just to have a job.

-- Jake then give the analogy that if his job was carrying eggs from a hen house to a grocer, and never broke a single egg, he wouldn’t have to kiss the ass of the boss to keep his job. Vince once called him in to discuss future plans on one of his days off - one of just 3 every 90 days, and that just wasn’t on.

-- On the topic of Bill Watts, Jake says that he’s a “horrible, horrible, horrible person” and a “bully”. He also says that Bill abused people physically, mentally and in every other way you could think of. “If so happen to go to hell, and by god he’s not there, I’m gonna be really pissed off”.

Watts used to pick on the blacks, with the name Jake mentioned in specific being Ernie Ladd.

-- Magnum TA was what Jake called a “good kid”, but he was getting ripped off during his wrestling training. After that experience, Jake feels he turned sour and started to “believe his own hype”, something he thinks happens to too many people.

-- Roberts then makes an off the cuff comment about nobody really ‘winning’ the title, and follows it up by saying if it was about the toughest guys it’d be just Haku and Hacksaw Jim Duggan left at the end.

-- In an angle where Jake was ‘barred from the building’ (in the angle), he came out during a match in which he helped Kevin Sullivan win, as the heel Santa. Jake said he was in the crowd giving out candy during the event, and just entered for the main event. His worst memory was that he was told to wait for Sullivan after the match, and he did (whilst being pelted by the crowd), but Sullivan ran off. However, he has fond memories of when after the show he heard police saying how they couldn’t believe the crowd were chanting “Kill Santa, Kill Santa” on Christmas night.

-- He ended up leaving Florida as himself and Barry Windham were being ‘used’, working long matches and earning little whereas the main eventers were working short matches and getting paid lots, so he felt it was just time.

-- On the topic of how he enjoyed working for World Class - he didn’t [enjoy it]! Vince was buying people out, and he could’ve gone with him, but Jake’s loyalty to wrestling as he used to know it, he stayed with the old school. And now, he regrets that ‘stupid’ decision.

-- Talk then turns to the Von Erich family, with Jake explaining the real reason that the Von Erich’s were ‘out of control’ - and it isn’t drugs. He speaks at more length about Fritz Von Erich, the father of the family.

-- Jake then told a funny story about working with Ronny Garvin. He said they never needed to talk about the match they were having before, during or after. They would just work, and Jake knew how to react to Garvin through a special code - his nipples would become hard!

-- Roberts states that out of all the pro wrestlers that have been conditioned today in modern times, he can only name Angle, Guerrero and Benoit as three that would’ve survived the old school style of wrestling.

-- Jake and the hosts Daniel & James then stray from their questioning for around 8 minutes in some truly amazing stuff where he really opens up with his un-provoked thoughts on two or three different topics following on from the question above.

-- The DDT is the explained, where it came from, a complete accident; he worked a front face lock on an opponent, got tripped and hit the move now known as the DDT. The name came from that toxic chemical the government were outlawing, and was nothing to do with Damien - although Jake said the naming could’ve had something to do with marijuana.

-- Roberts then emotionally gives his thoughts on the passing of ‘Road Warrior Hawk’, Michael Hegstrand, and what a great man he was. He then mentions Stu Hart and how he used to (in jest) try and keep away from him as he’d try to ‘stretch’ him.

-- His one night confrontation with Mohammed Ali was an interesting one for him. He said he didn’t sell Ali’s punches (which p*ssed off Bill Watts) because the next week he had to return as the top heel and make money.

-- When the name Ric Flair is mentioned, Jake says “okay next?”. We do finally get an answer out of him, where he says “as far as the man not having a drug problem… just because he had a prescription for a drug, does not mean you do not have a drug problem”, and also calls him “tremendously over-rated”.

-- Jake went to the WWF after having a problem with Bill Watts. He was wrestling the third or fourth match on every show when a lot of the fans showed up just to see him and because of his card placing, he was also getting third or fourth match on the card money when he knew he should've been getting what the other guys did. So, Terry Taylor, who was Bill Watts' "GM" at the time, took him aside and told him he was the company's fifth babyface. Ted DiBiase, Jim Duggan, Steve Williams, and someone else who he cannot recall went over him. So, after that conversation Jake called Vince McMahon's office. Vince was on vacation for four weeks. So, Jake felt "Great. I just quit a job and now I can't get a call back for a month." Fifteen minutes later, Vince calls Jake directly and has Jake come up for a meeting.

-- Vince wow'd you with his genius. He went into Vince's office for the first time and saw all psychology books everywhere. When Vince told him of the strategy for Jake's character, he was told to wear lace up boots and lime green tights. Jake refused feeling that his character wore the karate pants. Vince said "That's a shame because the person that plays this character will be getting $2,000,000 a year" to which Jake instantly thought "Well, I could wear tights."

-- Vince also wanted Jake to carry the Snake. Jake wanted to do that for a long period of time while working for Watts but Watts felt that would be a carnival act. Jake then talks about his boots. He says if you wrestle for ten years, you spend six weeks of your life just lacing up your boots. So, he figures if a wrestler wears lace up boots, St. Peter laughs at you at the gates of Heaven for wasting so much time. So, Jake wore pull on boots.

-- Jake thinks that one day Vince will run for President, and WIN. James asks if that’s why Jake moved to England, but Jake explains that he moved over here to get away from the “sh*tty” indy scene in America, and come across for the architecture in England as he always wanted to be an architect as a child.

-- The production of the WWF was amazing. When you go there, they give you a tour of the place and all the production equipment they have, "and this floor is for creative" and so forth. He says working for other companies, there was one office for it with a guy writing checks in the corner. With this company, you had an incredible amount of organization.

-- When Jake was doing the Snakepit, Hulk Hogan was a guest. They did a thing where Hogan said his pythons were bigger than Jake's. Jake laughed at how little of thought went into that. So, he'd tape the snake then tape Hogan’s' arm, the tape was rigged to make Hogan's arm look 24 inches which he says was bullshit, after doing this, Jake threw the chalk in Hogan's face and gave him the DDT. Jake walked through the curtain and talked with Vince as they felt it was working. Vince said to wait for Hogan to come back, Jake said okay but he thinks Hogan's out. Jake explains by saying that you can't do the DDT the right way without it taking it's toll. Hogan was to stand up as the crowd chanted Hogan's name but instead, the crowd chanted "DDT." So, Vince said "that's the end of that." Jake insisted that it was working but Vince felt that the fans being split would hurt his marketing plan.

So, they turned Jake face to set guys up for Hogan to feud with. When Hogan was fighting a guy in one city, Jake would be putting somebody over somewhere else so that when their locations switched, the guy Jake put over would be fighting Hogan and so forth.

-- Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat was a great talent, quite possibly the best guy Jake has ever worked with. The injury Ricky suffered in a match with Jake was an accident but not one Jake didn't expect. Jake says that George Scott was then one of the bookers and felt that Ricky had gotten a break from George in another territory. So, George saw this as giving back. According to Jake, Ricky wasn't very against the idea but Jake warned that the DT done the way it's supposed to be done can hurt you if done anywhere but in the ring. They did it on the concrete and Jake says that Ricky's head swelled by four inches. It took weeks before Ricky's eyes could turn black. He says that was a serious injury that shouldn't have happened. He then goes on to say that as good of a wrestler as Ricky was, he was a better man.

-- There were some guys like Roddy Piper and S. D. Jones that were afraid of the snake. Some guys would come from the ring after having the snake on them and thank God for getting them through it. They would tell the lord that they would never cheat on their wives again and would go to Church on Sunday from now on.

-- Jake feels wrestling Junkyard Dog was like getting your teeth pulled without being medicated. He wrestled JYD a lot back in Stampede for Stu Hart, when he was Sylvester Ritter .

-- Jake told Vince that he didn't have to get paid, being with Alice Cooper was a cool enough deal. Jake was an Alice Cooper fan and Alice was the hottest thing there was in 1973 when Jake graduated high school. So, he was thrilled. When Jake went to the photo shot, he saw Alice in full make up and Jake said "Woah, who's this dude?" When he figured out it was Alice, he loved it. Alice introduced himself and said he is a big fan of Jake's character.

-- Working with Rick Rude was okay. Rick lived with Jake in the early days as did Joe (Animal) from the Road Warriors. Jake liked to smoke back then and Rick was a big health nut. So, he got on Jake's nerves. A promoter called Jake about finding a guy to work as a Road Warrior style wrestler and he sent Rick to the guy just to get him "the hell out of my house".

-- Ted DiBiase was a great wrestler he says there are guys that you can work with that can do anything you want them to do as long as you tell them what to do. Ted was one of those guys. He could do anything you asked him to do as long as you told him what to do.

-- Badnews Allan (Brown) was a treat to work with. In the WWF, he was abused. He says you should never expose a weakness in a guy. With Andre, if you knocked him on his back he'd take a while to get up. So, if you knock Andre down, do it by the ropes and he'd pull himself up with the ropes. Badnews had horrible knees. It took him about ten seconds to stand up. So, you obviously don't knock him down. Well, they set Badnews up for a feud with Hogan. Badnews wrestled Bret Hart, they knew what to do to make Badnews look good and then it was time for the "long run" that was promised for Badnews with Hogan. Well, Hogan insisted on knocking Badnews down. So, they had their match on a Saturday Night's Main Event, and that was about the last of it because it was horrible.

-- The blindfold match is the match that everyone asks him about. It was the easiest match in his career. They went out on a WrestleMania, where you're supposed to give your all, and pointed their fingers at each other for a while with the crowd telling them where the other was. He says he could see right through the mask. So, all you had to do was stop, point, and let the crowd go crazy. Felt that was lovely.

-- The greatest thing Jake has seen for the business in a long time was that the Ultimate Warrior announced his return to the business. He then saw that it was in a video game. He feels sorry for people who buy the game because it will suck. He took months off doing the backstage clips of himself and the Warrior and they were headed towards a big push for Jake. SummerSlam 1991 comes about and the Warrior refuses to go out to the ring that night unless Vince gave him a million dollars cash. Vince paid the Warrior, Warrior went to the ring and had his tag match with Hogan, and when he walked through the curtain he was fired. Vince then said to Jake, "You have the worst luck".

-- Randy Savage was okay to work with if you could just calm him down. He tells a story about having Liz on her knees in the ring begging for mercy and Randy says, and Jake does a FANTASTIC Randy Savage impression, "What do you want her to do." and then, well, you can draw your conclusions of what it looks like with a woman on her knees in front of a man. Jake had to assure Savage that it was just begging. But, that's how Randy was. He was very intense.

-- Jake has not heard Randy's rap album nor does he want to. He figures it has to be insane. He says Randy used to blow dry his hair, now he just oils it down. But, he can't imagine Randy's voice singing or rapping of any kind. He talks about Randy's favorite singer being a country singer and says that's not even remotely rap.

-- Jake again did an impression of Randy Savage backstage the night of the snake bite incident. It has to be heard to hear how good it was. So, Jake talks about the incident saying that Randy was okay with the snake bite until his paranoia kicked in and said "What if Vince and the snake man want to take the Macho Man out of the wrestling business, uh huh." Jake says that Randy was convinced the snake was poisoned so he insisted that Jake allow the snake to bite Jake himself first. Macho then sat there glaring at Jake saying, in a real low and crazy sounding voice, "Lets just watch you now." An hour later, Randy saw that Jake was okay and said okay to the snake bite.

-- So, it came time for Randy to get bit and the snake dug in. The snake chewed on Randy for about a minute and a half. What they showed on TV was cut because it was longer than expected. Jake would try to take the snake off of Randy and it would hold on. They sent Piper to the ring to tell Jake to get it off but Piper was too afraid to touch it. They then sent Liz to the ring to scream to get it off and Jake told her he was trying but when he'd pull it, it'd snap right back like pulling a bungee chord. When the snake let go, Jake remembered what Randy said about going straight back to him with it and Randy screamed "Keep it away from me!". So, working with Randy was okay except for the first five minutes of every match being a legitimate fist fight.

-- He doesn't feel the Undertaker feud was much of a feud. He says that he is responsible for Undertaker no longer wearing make up. He says that after he spent time with Jake, he had the black circles under his eyes anyway. But, he wasn't too crazy about the feud. But, it was his idea to do things like slamming his hand in the casket and such.

-- The reason Jake left the WWF was because of the whole situation with Pat Patterson. Pat resigned from the WWF and Jake felt that it was time for him to get the booking job he was promised. Vince walked up to Jake and said "Out of respect to Pat, we're not going to do that." Jake said "What?" - just because a doctor resigns before open heart surgery, they don't send a gynecologist instead. So, because he was lied to, he quit.

-- He immediately went to WCW and negotiated a massive contract with a man named Kip Fry. The deal would give him 50 percent of all merchandise sold as opposed to the eight cents you got per shirt sold in the WWF. He says his half sister worked for the WWF as a vender and would tell Jake that his shirts sold out every night. They brought 100 shirts with them every night. But, when Jake was given the merchandise sheet, it said 6 sold in this town, 8 in the other, 7 in the other. It became a joke. Because of that, it became policy that the wrestlers not talk to the venders and the guy his half sister was dating lost his job over it.

-- He didn't enjoy working with Sting at all. Sting was probably in the worst ten percent of the guys that Jake worked with. He feels the best thing they did to him was giving him the crow character but feels they then messed it up by allowing him to speak again. "Sting is very overrated."

-- Bill Watts came into power at WCW. Jake showed up at a television taping and they said that the snake was banned. Basically, they were trying to kill his character. He feels Bill Watts figured that if you killed the star, you'd get more out of him. Jake said it's like a race horse. You should put your colors on him and ride it until it drops. "Yeah, he's with WCW now." But, they didn't and he left. Also, Watts cut his 4 million dollar contract down to a half million. Quite a difference, don't you think?

-- Smokey Mountain was okay. He had fun but it was short lived. There isn't a lot to say about it except it was fun.

-- He worked with AAA for a long time. It was a fun place to work even though he feels once the name "promoter" is put on someone, they become hard to deal with. He went there because "I'm a prostitute". He says, "Pay me and I'll do anything".

-- Jake had absolutely no reservations about his hair VS hair match with Konnan. He got paid $75,000 for that. He says at the end of the day, the hair grows back. The only thing that cannot be taken from you, and it isn't sanity, body parts, or anything like that, is your word. He never sold his word.

-- Jake tells a story about wrestling a show where it was nothing but impostors There was a fake Undertaker that stood 6'2. There was a Stone Cold that weighed 125 pounds, and then there was the real Jake. After the show, everyone said that Jake was a fake and Jake had to say that he was the only "real" guy there.

-- Jake's school isn't like Shawn Michaels' or others because you don't get a Royal Rumble appearance at the end of his and act like that's a big deal. What you do get is trained how to actually wrestle and in the end, it will pay off. Jake also adds that his is the cheapest because he isn't doing it for money, but for this reason. When he turns 80, he wants to be able to pinch a young nurse on the ass and be sent to his room. While in the room, he wants to be able to watch some wrestling he likes. So, he is trying to teach the kids today to learn how to work.

His Portsmouth (Gosport) school opens this coming Friday (the 31st October), and is taking bookings. You can either drop along, or phone up. It is £50 to join (including one session) and £25 per session thereafter.

-- For more information about any of Jake’s wrestling schools (there is more than one), feel free to contact me at daniel@theinteractiveinterview.com, as a contact phone number is available upon request. Serious enquires only.

-- Jake is a dad legally, but he isn't a father. He wanted to walk away from the business for two and a half years. He feels it wasn't working. When the WWF called and asked him to do the Royal Rumble, he wasn't sure if he'd do it. Jake, at the time, was 60 pounds overweight because he was not working out, was playing golf, and eating. He stresses to never wear sweatpants because once you try to put on a pair of jeans after wearing sweatpants, you can feel how tight they are. But, he did go back and did the Royal Rumble.

-- He went back because there is something about the ring that cancers the soul. Fortunately, or maybe unfortunately, Jake feels he is most comfortable in that ring. That is where he feels happy, in control, and safe. So, that feeling was there even though he was overweight.

-- He feels going back was a mistake in the long run, though. He wasn't prepared for all the "click this click that" stuff that was going on behind the scenes. He mentions that while writing for Vince, he'd be on the phone telling Vince what he thinks would be good and Vince would be begging these 5 or so guys to do what was planned. Jake feels at that point, the inmates were running the asylum.

-- His thoughts on Bret/Shawn from the Survivor Series 1997 is that the belt is a gift. He says Bret didn't beat anybody for that belt, it was given to him and he should cherish the gift. He feels that is what is wrong with the business. Guys are prostituting the business that he loves.

-- Jake loves Bret Hart. He also sends out his thoughts to Stu saying he was a "sweet man."

-- Shawn Michaels, on the other hand, had changed. "Shawn had become a conniving bastard as far as I'm concerned. He spit in everybody's face," He feels the way he ran things and pulled strings was wrong. They (Michaels and the Kliq) wouldn't cooperate with anybody.

-- Jake is having more fun now training kids than he did trying to train guys like Ahmed Johnson. He feels teaching kids that don't have big money contracts is a lot easier than teaching people that do. He says that when he's 80 and pinches a nurse on the ass and gets locked in his room, he wants to at least be able to watch wrestling he likes so he is running his schools to teach kids how to do it.

-- He considers Jerry Lawler to be a "jerk" and as such he didn't enjoy the feud. He talks about the whisky being poured into his eyes and how it stung and how he really didn't care to do that. He says he won't talk about Jerry's personal life but he will say that he stole from people in the Memphis territory and he never forgave or liked him for that.

-- He feels Eric Bischoff and Vince Russo are "another Beefcake. A gift." He says it's a shame that these guys get to run the shows and "play God" yet still want to play goofy games anyway.

-- While writing for the WWF, he put Honky out there to do color. They would have meetings where they'd tell the announcers what to expect and things like that and Vince Russo and others would try to keep Honky from being in those meetings because he feels they wanted to send him out there and make him seem like he didn't know what he was talking about.

-- "I guess it has something to do with testosterone. Maybe that's why you go to a strip joint and pay for it... Oh, sorry Vince!"

-- He felt Steve Austin had it. He had been given a raw deal in WCW. He didn't feel Stunning Steve was him and the Ringmaster sure wasn't him either. Vince told him that Steve Austin would never be anything but a middle of the card player. "Whoops, wrong Vince! WRONG!"

-- Jake feels he can put himself in his character as well as others' character and see where it needs to go. He did so with Austin. He says he did not find the bible verse being used offensive. He says he'd have gone further with it because it lifts the Bible up. He gives a few examples.

-- "Thou shalt not kill unless thou is really pissed off."

-- "Though shalt not cubit thy neighbour’s wife unless she's really hot."

-- "Thou shalt honor thy mother and father unless they're jerks."

-- He says the possibilities were endless. He doesn't, however, agree with the flipping the finger in front of kids. He feels that is not okay for a children's product but Vince is not trying to produce a children's product right now. "He's trying to produce a jerk's product and doing a fine job of it. And it's going to cost him his ass."

-- WWE today should stand for "Worst Wrestling Ever." He feels everybody looks the same, everybody does the same moves, and nobody sells anything. He feels there is some talent in the WWE but for some reason they're not letting those guys shine. "Maybe they're saving them for when they go broke."

-- Jake is not on drugs. He feels he slips and falls but he feels maybe he is the first one to ever have that problem. He says he never met an addict that looked up and said that he always hoped that one day he'd be laying in a gutter getting pissed on while all alone and think that is where he wanted to be. Jake says he doesn't do it as much as people think. He feels he has paid for doing it and he has paid even more by telling the truth about it.

-- Instead of a book, Jake Roberts wants to do videos either on home video or on his website telling his story. He doesn't feel anybody can write what he has to say in a way that it will translate to the reader as well as seeing his face and hearing his voice while he says it will. He finds it odd that every wrestlers book writes about other people. That either means they have a very boring life or they aren't telling the truth about something.

-- Jake left the WWF the final time around because of direction. He also felt some guys should have been given a lot more. He feels that when Shawn did the "knee injury" where he gave the title away without losing it, "wow, isn’t that something?" and right after that they wanted him to go back on the road. The guy that told him this was Bruce Prichard. Bruce said "you have to." Jake says that whenever he is told he "can't do something," then he has to do it. So, he told him off and that was it.

-- Bruce Prichard changed drastically as well. He became a jerk in Jake's book. According to Jake, Bruce used to act like a "17 year old girl afraid that her boyfriend was going to dump her" and used to call Jake to get his job back with the WWF. Then he became a total jerk.

-- ECW called him while he was in the middle of a fishing trip. They made him a nice offer so he went. He liked working there and for Paul and he liked Paul, but he feels doing so was a mistake. He feels Paul let a lot of people down and says "shame on you, Paul."

-- He didn't work at ECW full time because "I guess they had trouble paying me. I guess they had a lot of trouble paying a lot of people."

-- Heroes of Wrestling was a company that let the guys do what they wanted and didn't put their foot down. He was very hurt by that night because Jim Neidhart refused to do the job. Jim felt he was going back to the WWF and couldn't do the job for Jake or he'd look bad. So, Bundy did as well. Jake agreed to do the job because "it isn't about that." He did make a mistake that night. He let Bundy crown him with a chair and wow did he ever.

-- Jake was lied to about Beyond the Mat. He was told it was a free thing that would be on TV to help kids. "It was a little bit different, wasn't it?" Jake says the guy that made it was a liar and Jake feels he was the only one that both didn't get paid and told the truth.

-- Jake is starting a new website to bring back his "Snake's Point of View." He says it may not be very pretty but he feels the current wrestling product doesn't give much to be pretty about.

-- Jake has not seen any NWA TNA yet. He makes a remark about them giving Jim Duggan a raw deal. He says there is always something about the Memphis style of booking that has a sour smell to it. "It's not actually sour, it actually smells like shit." He says he doesn't know if that is how Jeff is doing it or not but he wouldn't expect different. He says there is nothing personal between he and Jeff Jarrett though.

-- Daniel asks if he heard they are bringing Lex Luger in this week. Jake replies "Oh, what kind KILLER gimmick does he have this time? Oh, sorry! Clothesline somebody or give them a shot? Thank God he's not a drug addict. Wow, gee. Wow! How many people have I killed? Oh sorry!" He goes on to say that Lex isn't a man or a wrestler.

-- He once met Lex Luger's mother on a plane. Jake woke up and had a hang over. He asked for some food and was eating and while eating she asked Jake if he was a wrestler. Jake said he was and she said her son was as well but he would never put that stuff in his body. Jake gave a snide remark back and asked who her son was, she said Lex Luger. Jake said there are three kinds of wrestlers. You either wrestle great, cut great interviews, or you have a great body. He told her fortunately, her son has a great body. She took offence to that but Jake didn't care.

-- Jake mentions the reasons his schools are better than all the others. He says that he actually trains you, rather than taking a high amount of money and sending you out there “trained” but not trained. He says that he has his Portsmouth and London schools open and a couple more opening in the next few weeks. For just £25 a session (£50 to join - including one session free), you get a real expert tutoring you in your quest to enter the business.

-- Host Daniel explains how many people have taken an interest in the school and emailed in, but not as many have phoned when being issued with the phone number, so therefore an email account has been set up. This can be obtained by emailing Daniel at daniel@theinteractiveinterview.com. Email if you want ANY information about any of Jake’s England based Wrestling Schools, as this is the best way to be put in touch with the offices. And you now don’t even have to phone, you can just drop an email. This, I encourage.

-- We then move onto Word Associations, where Jake gives his ever honest opinion on many names including Vince McMahon, Raven, Dick Eversall, The Honky Tonk Man, Sting, Chris Jericho (and was he ever brutal) and many more.

Since the recording of this interview, Jake has a few comments he wishes to get off his chest. They can be found below:

Guys,

Enjoyed doing the interview, maybe a bit too much. Seems I've 'hissed on' a few people's parade. Normally I wouldn't do that, but now you've all gone and done it.

You and I both know that no steely weapon can destroy this beast. How dare any of you predict where I'm going, because none of you, absolutely none, could live through where I've been. It'll be simple, you don’t have to look for me, because I'm coming for you.

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