“Jungle Boy” Jack Perry is well aware of the fact that he’s known more for his in-ring work and not his promos.
During a recent appearance on the “WhatCulture” podcast, the son of the late Luke Perry commented on trying to improve his promo skills, knowing he’s never going to be like AEW World Champion MJF on the stick, and more.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On his promo skills: “Yeah, with the promo thing, I didn’t really think about that on the indies. All I really wanted to do is wrestling. When I was a kid, I wanted to wrestle and do cool stuff. I feel like I’ve got that down. For the most part, I feel pretty competent. I could go in there with anyone in the world and throw down. The promos, I got a lot of flack in the beginning when I said I want to run away when they make me do it. People thought that was a literal thing. It’s an expression.”
On preferring to wrestle over promos: “It’s not my favorite thing to do. I’m never going to be like MJF and show up and request 30 minutes to go out there and blabber on. That being said, I don’t really care anymore. I’d like to improve a little every time as I go. It is what it is. It’s got to be done. I’m not that worried about it, and I’m feeling more comfortable all the time.”
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