Jeff Jarrett on All In
Jeff Jarrett is All In at Starrcast meeting fans at the side-convention to what is becoming the biggest ever independent show in professional wrestling, and as you can see leading a karaoke event with Bruce Prichard. We ask him his thoughts on the event and if he'd like to wrestle at All In.
One of the other huge things that's happening in wrestling at the moment is All In, the independent show that Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks are putting on, you're appearing at Starrcast, which is part of the event but if you were given the opportunity to wrestle at All In would you?
Jeff Jarrett: Oh yeah, every offer that comes in today, I have the independence so to speak and the ability to make those decisions. To my knowledge, the card is booked but I'm looking forward to being at Starrcast and I'm very excited about that weekend. I'll just say this, for more reasons than one.
(I'm going to apply some more good ol' media spin and assume that means that Jeff Jarrett is wrestling at All In...)
Okay, so maybe more to come from Jeff Jarrett at All In weekend, what are your thoughts on the Bullet Club at the moment? They're a huge, huge deal in wrestling, they sell more t-shirts than anyone else, they do most of the work themselves with things like Being the Elite. Do you think that wrestling needs the Bullet Club?
Jeff Jarrett: Oh God yes. You know what's interesting that is that during the Hall of Fame weekend I had a couple of conversations with my former fellow Bullet Club members that are now currently on the WWE roster and the evolution of the Bullet Club is... My hat's off to them. All the success they're having, you think back to Finn and Karl and how that thing evolved. I was fortunate enough to be a part of that, the Office Bullet Club member as AJ fondly recalled it.
But just how it's evolved is really special and the group has kept that and now we're into multiple years, four or five years of how it's evolved and its just got bigger and hotter and All In is certainly a result of the momentum that the Bullet Club started all those years ago.
And hats off to the Bucks, love those guys, known them quite a few years now, so happy for all their success, and Cody as well, you know Cody's father and myself got a great history together going twenty something years, so All In is fantastic for the professional wrestling industry.
Still to come, Jeff Jarrett talks Impact Wrestling and if he has any regrets over his storied career.