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informationOn if there was any
thought to dropping the storyline with Dixie Carter after the appearance of
Claire: "Absolutely. I thought, 'This did not go as planned and didnt
come out the way we wanted it to.' But theres a backstory to it. Its almost a
blessing in disguise, and I wish I could tell you what hopefully is going to
happen, and youll be a lot more excited about it because its more than you
know. Theres so many unexpected things that are about to happen that you never
wouldve thought A.J. Styles may have done."
On the
storyline in general: "People can say what they want like, 'Oh this
storyline sucked.' You watched it. And the thing is, trust me, theres been a
lot worse storylines than this one. At least these guys who are in it, and the
women that are in it, are really into it. We believe it."
On Claire: "Heres the problem: Nobody knows who Claire is.
Shes not important to anybody. Weve invested zero time in her, but thats
going to change. You will get to know her, as you should. Like I said, theres a
backstory to everything thats going to happen and has happened. Were not going
to leave any holes. The only hole that I need to address is Serg punching me in
the face, which is fine because he punches like a little girl, so Im OK with
that. We never did address that, the fact that it came out and I still havent
received an apology from him on the phone, text, or anything like that. But like
Ive said, he might as well have hit me with a cotton ball."
On storylines having holes: "I think that was TNAs biggest
problem in the past; that we always left holes, we left doors wide open.
Whatever happened to Samoa Joe and the abduction? Theres a lot of stuff like
that that was left open, and thats unacceptable. I think weve done things now
to change that. Thats whats so great about storylines. When you tell them the
whole story and you leave nothing out, when it finally comes together at the
end, its perfect. At least you have the answers to the
questions."
On going live this summer: "Live
has made a huge difference. When you go in to the Impact Zone, yeah its still
the same Impact Zone, but its different. Thats what we needed. Honestly, I was
getting to where I hated the Impact Zone because it was the same people who were
coming who werent enjoying it. Or the fact that so many fans who didnt know
about Impact were just there on vacation and were like, 'Oh, I know Jeff Hardy.'
There was no time invested in the characters that weve put so much time into
and whove been here since the beginning. But now, its
different."
On the biggest difference in TNA besides
going live: "The communication between the higher-ups and the wrestlers
has changed. There was a big deal between Hogan and I, and even Bischoff and I,
but thats all been squashed. Thats in the past. I am so grateful that I get to
work with these guys now and understand where theyre coming from and can see
this vision. It was just a growing process and getting to know each other and
being able to talk to each other about whats going on and whats important.
Its a good relationship."
On resolving his conflict
with Hulk Hogan: "We talked about it like men. We got it out of the
way. At some point you have to grow up and say, 'Listen, we have to talk about
this,' instead of avoiding each other, which did happen. A business cant grow
when theres animosity and friction. We just went out there and worked and tried
to make TNA what it is right now, a better company. I think it was a growing
process. Did he know A.J. Styles very well? Probably not. And I think that had a
lot to do with the problems that we were having in the beginning, because he
didnt know the talent very well. Thats all changed. I dont want to say
something now that will make Hogan think, 'Oh come on Styles.' I dont want to
do that. We have a great relationship right now, and I dont want to do anything
to ruin that. Its a good thing right now."
On his tag
team title match at Slammiversary: "With the talent in the ring at
Slammiversary, you cant go wrong. Kurt Angle suplexing everybody, Im surprised
he didnt suplex me just for the fun of it! It was amazing, everybody was
busting out stuff they havent done in a long time, including myself with the
shooting star press. I havent done that in years, but that was the time to do
it. Im lucky I didnt kill myself. It was such an awesome match.
"For
the first time in a long time, when we were walking to the back, there were
people standing up clapping. To get the respect from your peers and the people
that you work with, it doesnt get much better than that. I really enjoyed that
match, its one of those matches where youre involved in it, and its
magic."
On if we could see him and Daniels back in the
X Division vying for the title: "To tell you the truth, nope. Im not
saying its a lesser title, but its doubtful that youll see guys like that in
the X Division. I hate to put these guys over, but its almost our
Intercontinental Championship. A lot of the guys who are really great would
wrestle with this belt and make it what it is, but then theyd move on to the
heavyweight division and thats where theyd stay. But Im not saying its not
an important title, because it will always be important to me. Being the first
guy to win the X Division title, I take pride in that belt."
On Bobby Roode: "Bobby Roode is probably the best champion
weve ever had. I think he looks the part, he acts the part, and hes very good
in the ring. Hes got everything you need to be a great champion, and he should
be the longest-reigning world heavyweight champion. He does it well, and that
belt is bigger than it has ever been because of Bobby Roode. Thats just my
opinion, but I think hes definitely the best world champion weve ever had. And
dont get me wrong, I was a world heavyweight champion; hes
good."
On how much longer hell be wrestling:
"I would love to give you a specific date, but if I can make it five more years,
Ill be a happy man. I dont know. My bodys really starting to feel it now. All
those bumps and the bumps that Im going to continue to take are taking their
toll on me. Everybody talks about a 'bump card.' Im getting close to the end of
my 'bump card' but hopefully, I can keep it up for a little bit
longer."
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