– Former WWE Superstar and trainer Billy Gunn recently spoke with Chris Featherstone for Sports Illustrated’s Extra Mustard website. The full interview can be found at this link. Below are highlights:
The DX WCW invasion angle and whether there was a plan if they were let inside:
โThere wasnโt any. Just get on this tank, drive down there, see what you guys can do. And if you get arrested, Iโm coming to get you. It wasnโt like go try to get arrested, but just go push the boundaries and do whatever you could do. If they wouldโve opened the door, we would have went in. The smartest thing Eric Bischoff could have done was to open the door and let us in. Heโs got both companies on his TV show! We werenโt looking for fights, we werenโt looking for trouble. We just went down there to go down there, because at the time, thatโs what DX did.”
DX and nWo being involved with Sting vs. Triple H at WrestleMania 31:
โYouโre really looking for moments. It is a Sting moment, because itโs the first WrestleMania heโs ever been in and heโs wrestling Hunter. But then again, from a company standpoint, how do we get the most out of this because our fanbase is not really a Sting fanbase? Sting being there is a big moment, but when you have DX and nWo behind that, it makes a little bigger in the majority of the peopleโs eyes. Iโm not meaning to downplay Sting in any moment, but the way I look at it, it was just a bigger moment at a WrestleMania, rather than just that single moment.โ
His 2015 release, for reportedly using PEDs and not notifying WWE of powerlifting meets he was competing in:
โThe first thing I want to make clear is the powerlifting meet that I went to. I wasnโt on it to win that powerlifting contest because it was me against me anyway. I popped on their test, because I was over their test limit. Letโs face it: Iโm 52 years old. I have my [prescription] from the doctor, but it was the way it all came out is what they had to do. I donโt blame them at all, and Iโm going to take every single bit of it because it wasnโt fair to NXT for what Hunter had done for the company. What heโs done with that brand is amazing. [WWE] had to do what they had to do. They did it, and Iโm perfectly fine with it, and hopefully one day theyโll hire me back because I feel I was a pretty good coach. Itโs just the way it all came out. It wasnโt anything that WWE did; they [had] to do what they did, and I feel like I let the NXT kids down. I never, ever wanted to do that. Ever. So Iโll take that.”
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