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Shawn Michaels Comments On “Old Guys” Being Asked To Come Back

Shawn Michaels

• Former WCW Wrestler Celebrates His Birthday

WCW Veteran “Primetime” Elix Skipper celebrates his 51st birthday today.

Skipper wrestled for Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling promotion during their final years in 2000 & 2001 and later became a member of the TNA Total Nonstop Action roster from 2002 to 2008.

During his WCW days, he was a member of Lance Storm’s Team Canada faction.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ELIX SKIPPER!

• Shawn Michaels Comments On “Old Guys” Being Asked To Come Back

During a recent interview with ESPN, WWE Hall Of Famer Shawn Michaels talked about being a coach at the WWE Performance Center, “old guys” being asked to come back, future of WWE & more.

Below are the highlights:

On what he enjoys most about being a Coach at the WWE Performance Center:

“For me to have a huge influence or impact on anybody is probably not a healthy thing. It’s 30 years later and I still have no idea why this company still has me employed, or is letting me talk or instruct or coach younger talent, because it’s obvious that it’s not good for the wrestling business in any way shape or form.

They’re all going to be incredibly bad influences – and hopefully, that’ll all be because of me.

I always wondered, after wrestling for 30 years, and in a sense never having to have a real job or really have to work a day in my life, what I would do after I was done doing that.

Then I get to stumble into this job at the PC, and clearly I still do not have to grow up, which is phenomenal. You get to coach a bunch of other young men who you are encouraging not to ever have to grow up, and you can’t beat it.”

On “old guys” being asked to come back and the future of WWE:

“I know, on one hand, us old guys are always getting asked to come back and do stuff. But I really am one of those guys that want to let the young guys take the spotlight. I’m thrilled with the direction of the WWE and NXT, and I want the business to move on into the future.”

On if his friendship with Triple H is still the same:

“It’s great. For he and I, other than the fact that he’s in a suit all the time… it’s very much the same relationship we had all those years on the road, that we sort of did in the car. Now we get to do it, in some form, in a much bigger, corporate setting.

It’s honestly still the same guys, sitting around and driving up and down the road – that’s what we do. It’s just that now, somebody is actually driving us, because he doesn’t actually drive himself anymore.

We’re sitting in the back, throwing out ideas, writing shows, coming up with creative things of that nature. Look, you cannot beat it – honestly. I get paid to hang out with my buddy, and it is extremely tough to complain about that.

I still have absolutely no idea how I’ve stumbled into the unbelievably blessed life that I have, but I try not think about it too much, for fear I might wake up one day.”


        
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