WWE Hall Of Famer Reflects On The Wrestling Business’ Colossal Evolution

WWE Hall Of Famer Reflects On The Wrestling Business' Colossal Evolution

WWE Hall of Famer Jeff Jarrett offered valuable insights into the wrestling industry’s evolving dynamics.

During an episode of the “My World” podcast, Jarrett shared his perspectives on the current state of the business and its transformative journey.

Acknowledging the ongoing shift in professional wrestling, Jarrett highlighted WWE’s strategic collaborations with entities such as Pro Wrestling NOAH, Marigold, and TNA Wrestling, a company he co-founded. He emphasised these alliances as emblematic of the positive changes reshaping the industry, underscoring the global scope and diverse partnerships that have redefined wrestling’s trajectory. Commenting on WWE’s ventures with international and domestic organisations, Jarrett remarked:

You look at WWE, and now they’re working specifically with a Japanese company, another American company, you just kind of look at the world of professional wrestling.

He cited the unprecedented fusion of politics and wrestling, exemplified by the appearance of Donald Trump on Logan Paul‘s podcast, as a testament to wrestling’s expanding reach beyond traditional boundaries. Jarrett also pointed to AJ Styles‘ return to his wrestling roots as a striking departure from previous industry norms, illustrating the industry’s remarkable evolution.

AJ Styles going back to a place that he literally started at, that was unheard of a generation ago. Completely unheard of.

Expressing his enthusiasm for the positive developments in wrestling, Jarrett emphasised the industry’s radical transformation in a favourable light.

The business has radically changed, I mean the Netflix deal coming. I mean it’s just changed in a positive way is what I’m saying. I love all the feel-good moments.

Which WWE Hall Of Famer Does Jeff Jarrett Believe Was Hard To Deal With In TNA?

Jeff Jarrett spoke about WWE Hall of Famer “Macho Man” Randy Savage in TNA and how he found him hard to deal with as he would constantly change his mind regarding how he thought the company would perform so money negotiations were constantly changing with him.

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