On a recent edition of his “My World” podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Jeff Jarrett discussed Nick Aldis’ new role with WWE, Aldis’ match with Cody Rhodes at All In 2018, and more.
Aldis was recently hired as a backstage producer by WWE. The former NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion has also been appointed as the on-screen General Manager of WWE SmackDown.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On Nick Aldis being back on television as WWE authority figure: “As far as, I’ll call it Nick’s in-ring career, he had pulled the weight of the NWA for quite a while at this time. And you know, had his ups and downs in Impact and Global Force, the short-lived, never got that sucker off the ground. But I was a huge believer in him there. Timing is everything, is where I’m going with all this. But the old Randy Savage mentality that he told me a number of times in different lessons. And I’m glad that Randy a lot of times told me — not the same story, but kind of the same thread and mentality over and over and over. And it was just like… his mentality was ‘Stay in the game.’ You don’t always have to be on the field. But be around, be engaged, stay in the game, and you kind of look at the situation. And that’s not that long ago [with Aldis]. 2018, I’m more thinking about producing and Nick is the NWA champion. And then he — again, just stayed around the game. So I want to say publicly, I’m very, very happy for Nick. He looked great in that suit like he always does. I think there’s a lot of upside for both parties. I’ll just say that. Both sides have a lot of upside, and it’ll be one of those things. I’m excited to see where his career goes from here, but very cool.”
On being part of All In and Cody Rhodes vs. Nick Aldis: “Before that, I think wrestling companies stayed away from holiday weekends, Memorial and Labor [Day], and Christmas and Thanksgiving. That’s a different deal. But it’s just — ‘All right, we will plant our flag on the ground on Labor Day weekend.’ Anyway, It was a big deal. And for me to get to be a part of it as a talent in a minor, teeny tiny role, I just thought it was really cool. And when you kind of saw the vibe in the electricity, that’s where my brain went. Okay, the digital age has arrived because people came to this arena to see this match. It wasn’t, ‘Hey, let’s go watch wrestling,’ that a lot of folks in independent wrestling do know. Let’s go see this match. And I’m not discounting any other thing on the show, but they pay to see that story, no doubt. And it was cool.”
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Nick Aldis, the former NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion, has recently taken on a new role with WWE. Not only has he been hired as a backstage producer, but he has also been appointed as the on-screen General Manager of WWE SmackDown. This is an exciting development for Aldis and WWE fans alike.
Aldis’ return to television as a WWE authority figure marks a significant milestone in his career. He has carried the weight of the NWA for quite some time and has had his fair share of ups and downs in Impact and Global Force Wrestling. Despite these challenges, Aldis has always stayed engaged and involved in the wrestling industry. This mentality of staying in the game, as advised by wrestling legend Randy Savage, has paid off for Aldis.
Jeff Jarrett, a WWE Hall of Famer and host of the “My World” podcast, expressed his happiness for Aldis and his belief in the upside for both parties involved. Jarrett commended Aldis for his dedication and persistence in the wrestling industry. He also praised Aldis’ appearance as a WWE authority figure, noting that he looked great in his suit.
Jarrett also reflected on his experience being part of All In, a groundbreaking independent wrestling event where Aldis faced Cody Rhodes in a highly anticipated match. He highlighted the significance of the event, as it attracted fans who specifically wanted to witness this particular match. This demonstrated the power of storytelling and the impact it can have on wrestling fans.
Overall, Aldis’ new role with WWE and his previous accomplishments in the wrestling industry showcase his talent and dedication. Fans can look forward to seeing where his career goes from here. It is clear that Aldis has made a positive impression on those within the industry, including Jeff Jarrett.
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