Rip Rogers On These Damn Kids Today With Their Blow-Up Doll Matches, More
Notorious dive-hater Rip Rogers was the special guest on a recent episode of Sean Waltman's "X-Pac 12360" podcast. You can watch the full episode in the video above or read these submitted highlights:
How he feels about 'comedic' wrestling:
"I started in the seventies so I still act like it's real. I still think it's real and anything that isn't crisp, I don't like it. Even though I can be wrong… But I can't do the dick spot, I can't do the blow-up dolls, or work with the little girl or anything like that, I just can't do it."
Why he'll never be a WWE Hall of Famer:
"I am nothing compared to these guys that go into the Hall of Fame. I am just a guy, a fan, who loves pro wrestling, loves everything it used to stand for. I never got in it for the money. I just wanted to be apart of it because I love the business. And whether it was thirty-thousand people there or fifty-two, I never gave less than the best of my effort or try to shortchange anybody and I just love this wrestling business and that's it."
The one time he saw Randy Savage break character:
"I saw Randy break character for about thirty seconds of his life once. He had this little dog and it died from parvo. And a tear comes down and he was Randy for like thirty seconds. And that was the only time I'd seen him break character."
The athletic guys today aren't being taught like they were back in the day:
"Well, the guys are so athletic and anything that the guys do today, it's not their fault. They didn't have the advantage that we had of getting in the ring with forty-year-olds training twenty-year-olds night after night and learning. It's wasn't that they liked me, they were just trying to keep me from hurting them because I was so rotten. But you learned and you listened."
His relationship with :
"Matt was such a rib because we were like the Yin and Yang because I was the evil guy and he was the guy that would say he loved Jesus no matter what you did to him. He would never cuss, he's the nicest guy, he would never get upset. Then he had this thing with the brain tumor, the brain surgery years ago and all of a sudden he had to get a checkup and he had to go through it again."
You can download the podcast on iTunes at this link.