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X-Pac Gives Examples Of How Much Of A Dumba$$ He Was, Turning Down A WrestleMania Intercontinental Title Match With WWF Legend

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During a recent appearance on the Steve Austin Show podcast, WWF Veteran X-Pac talked about his time in the World Wrestling Federation, turning down great ideas, how he could have improved & more. Below are the highlights:

On things he should’ve worked on to get a better push in the WWF:
“I think, for me, I should have worked harder on my mic skills and I should have been a lot easier to deal with and I would have been pushed a lot better. I was really… I was really, with my first run there, I felt like I let a lot of stuff happen there that I shouldn’t have and so I overcompensated for it when I came back. If I thought anybody was messing with me, I was difficult. And also, I didn’t allow them to work me more than 15 days a month and when you do that, then it kind of takes a lot of the opportunities off the table.”

On examples of why he’s a dumba$$:
“I was always a contrarian. I’m going to give you an example and I might’ve told you this one because I’ve told it several times of an example of what a dumba$$ I was. Shane McMahon comes up to me, ‘yeah, we’re going to have just the Red Hot Chili Peppers do your theme music.’ I’m like, ‘no, I want Uncle Kracker.’ I mean, come on, man.” “another one, it was Vince and Shane, ‘we’re thinking of having you work Jericho at ‘Mania for the I.C. belt.’ I’m like, ‘no, I want to finish my program with Kane, which was already way on its last legs, Steve, but ‘no, I want to do this.’ So I mean, do that give you an example?”

On if he could have any wrestler’s body, who would that wrestler be?

“Randy Orton. That’s just off the top of my head. I mean, there are several other guys I could think of, but, Randy, okay, Randy Orton. Man, talk about good genetics.”

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