Sgt. Slaughter Talks WWE Growth, NXT, And WrestleMania Week
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Legendary WWE superstar Sgt. Slaughter recently spoke with the Orlando Sentinel, where he discussed topics including the growth of the WWE, NXT, and meeting up with former superstars and friends during WrestleMania week.
Check out some of the highlights:
On WWE’s growth:
It’s worldwide now, and it’s been that way for quite a while, We’ll have shows in Florida one day and England the next. But it’s getting to, ‘Where do we go from here?’ Man has been to the moon, but [WrestleMania] might as well go to Mars.
On NXT:
It used to be a place where we would come in for two weeks and tour the whole state, and now we’re here permanently, NXT started out to be kind of our minor league so we could get the Performance Center … and now they’ve risen, They’re knocking on the door of Smackdown and Raw, saying ‘Let us in, we’re ready.
On getting to see friends and former wrestlers during WrestleMania Week:
It’s like a family reunion, You’re on the road for years and years with the talent and then they go away and you go away. Then the Hall of Fame and WrestleMania come along and you all get to see each other again, get in a corner and start talking. … They should have a microphone or a camera in there; it’s well worth it.
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