Post by Stephanie McMahon's sidekick! on Nov 28, 2002 13:30:56 GMT -5
Part 1
Syxx-Pac's Uncensored Comments About His NWA-TNA Depature
Story By: Matt Boone
November 28, 2002
To the Media and Fans of "Professional Wrestling"
For Immediate Release
From: Sean Waltman
Date: Wednesday, November 27th, 2002
I would like to have the opportunity to respond to the statement released on the NWA TNA website concerning our parting of ways. I would first like to comment on the fact that many websites have headlined threads with "Waltman Released by TNA" or something similar. That is not an accurate description of what has taken place, so I will do my best here to explain the events leading up to my decision to part ways with the company.
Just to set a back drop to the story, I will tell you briefly how I became involved in the TNA project in the first place. Let's just say I knew about TNA well before most people. I was very excited, and I believed (and still do) that Jerry Jarrett could make this work. Moving forward, when I left the WWE, Jerry was excited about having me as a recognized star and also a major part of the creative end of things. Around that time I was also informed of the bad news concerning the financial problems the company had run into. When things were looking the worst, I was asked what I would be willing to work for, without feeling insulted. Without hesitation my response was "Whatever you can pay me." If I didn't do everything I could to try to make this thing work, for not only myself, but for the good of Wrestling then shame on me. So I discounted my price by way over half of what I was originally told I would make per shot. Scott Hall also worked for much less. All I asked for was to be part of the creative end of things, and that I would be remembered when the company became a success. I thought that was agreed.
I have had a great time in TNA, and I am grateful that I was able to show wrestling fans I still had something left. My matches with A.J. Styles were two of the best I have had in years, and I can only imagine what matches I could have had with Jerry Lynn, Jeff Jarrett , Ron Killings, and other great guys there. I am very sad things have come to this. But, from day one, I made it clear if Vince Russo had anything to do with anything concerning me, then there would be no deal.
Vince Russo has no respect for wrestling or the importance of the matches themselves to the success of the product in general. He made not only himself, but also a comedic actor WCW World Champion, when he was in charge. Wrestling was my first love, it is the only thing I have ever wanted to be, and to do what he did is blasphemous to our industry. He might as well have spit in the faces of all who step in the ring. So"F**** HIM"!
Syxx-Pac's Uncensored Comments About His NWA-TNA Depature
Story By: Matt Boone
November 28, 2002
To the Media and Fans of "Professional Wrestling"
For Immediate Release
From: Sean Waltman
Date: Wednesday, November 27th, 2002
I would like to have the opportunity to respond to the statement released on the NWA TNA website concerning our parting of ways. I would first like to comment on the fact that many websites have headlined threads with "Waltman Released by TNA" or something similar. That is not an accurate description of what has taken place, so I will do my best here to explain the events leading up to my decision to part ways with the company.
Just to set a back drop to the story, I will tell you briefly how I became involved in the TNA project in the first place. Let's just say I knew about TNA well before most people. I was very excited, and I believed (and still do) that Jerry Jarrett could make this work. Moving forward, when I left the WWE, Jerry was excited about having me as a recognized star and also a major part of the creative end of things. Around that time I was also informed of the bad news concerning the financial problems the company had run into. When things were looking the worst, I was asked what I would be willing to work for, without feeling insulted. Without hesitation my response was "Whatever you can pay me." If I didn't do everything I could to try to make this thing work, for not only myself, but for the good of Wrestling then shame on me. So I discounted my price by way over half of what I was originally told I would make per shot. Scott Hall also worked for much less. All I asked for was to be part of the creative end of things, and that I would be remembered when the company became a success. I thought that was agreed.
I have had a great time in TNA, and I am grateful that I was able to show wrestling fans I still had something left. My matches with A.J. Styles were two of the best I have had in years, and I can only imagine what matches I could have had with Jerry Lynn, Jeff Jarrett , Ron Killings, and other great guys there. I am very sad things have come to this. But, from day one, I made it clear if Vince Russo had anything to do with anything concerning me, then there would be no deal.
Vince Russo has no respect for wrestling or the importance of the matches themselves to the success of the product in general. He made not only himself, but also a comedic actor WCW World Champion, when he was in charge. Wrestling was my first love, it is the only thing I have ever wanted to be, and to do what he did is blasphemous to our industry. He might as well have spit in the faces of all who step in the ring. So"F**** HIM"!