During a recent guest appearance on Francine’s “Eyes Up Here” podcast, wrestling broadcaster for AEW, RJ City, expressed his thoughts about WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker, sentimentally mentioning that he considers him a rather peculiar individual.
He invoked The Undertaker’s example while singing praises about Toni Storm.
Expressing his thoughts RJ said, “I’ve haven’t observed anyone so deeply engrossed into something that is exclusive to their being (like Toni Storm), perhaps since, The Undertaker? Unlike him, she’s not engaged in mediocre podcast at present. She is not spotted donning bizarrely controversial shirts and stating statements like, ‘wrestling is not about narrating tales.’ Thanks, Mark (Undertaker) for your contribution. His show is indeed distinct. The person is a bit unusual. He’s a rather peculiar man. ‘The era before was far superior.’ I wonder, were you always in your Undertaker persona? Was that your starting point? Could you elaborate on that? When I was at WWE, my aspiration was to gradually reach his position.”
Renowned for his love for the Terrifier film series, Chris Jericho is elated that he has played a role in bringing these movies to the attention of others.
While being a guest on the “Joblo Celebrity Interviews” podcast recently, Jericho, who portrayed the character of Burke in the second and third part of the series, shed light on his role in popularizing the deadly Art The Clown.
Jericho shared, “I greatly admired the first film. We came across it while on the Fozzy tour bus, and I was the pioneer of its promotion. Hence, I was on Talk is Jericho, my podcast, to ensure everyone was aware of this unique film which is a must-watch. Consequently, as I have a large fan base who like horror, I attended a Comic-Con horror convention where I met David and he appeared on Talk Is Jericho. That’s how it all commenced. I was telling everyone, you need to watch this movie, all about Terrifier. I’d like to believe that I initiated the grassroot movement to popularize this film, and as soon as it became sort of a cult hit and Damien talked about the sequel, he wanted me on board, and my response was affirmative. He just had to tell me when and at which mental institution in Staten Island, I was required to present.”