Post by Stephanie McMahon's sidekick! on Sept 27, 2002 13:04:21 GMT -5
Lita Interview: Physical Condition, Favorite WWE Show, More
The following are excerpts from a recent interview with Lita.
WWE.com: How are you doing physically?
Lita: I went to the doctor last Tuesday. He told me everything is going well. I was hoping I could do more stuff, but he still has me under the same restrictions, up until six months, saying that the fusion itself is a little soft under after six months. It was three separate bones - my sixth vertebra, my hip bone and then my seventh vertebra - and the plate over it with the screws in there. They’ll all fuse into one bone. For it to be a hard, solid bone, it takes six months. He said if I look straight up too quickly, potentially the screws can strip themselves right out of your neck. I think they might tell you those things just to scare you. (Laughs)
WWE.com: Fans seem to have really taken to Matt Hardy’s new character on SmackDown! What do you think about it?
Lita: I think it’s so fun to watch. The fans are quick to attach to him because they have something new to attach to, but yet they already feel comfortable because they know him. I think he has an advantage. Some people may say a brand new person has an advantage because they have a clean slate. But I think people know who is he, and for him to add a new twist to his character, it makes a clean slate, but yet a familiar face at the same time. I think it’s definitely a positive thing for him.
WWE.com: Which show is better, RAW or SmackDown!?
Lita: I think SmackDown! is definitely better - definitely better, by far. And I don’t think it’s the talent on the show. It’s hard to say what it is, it’s just my opinion. I just think SmackDown! is better.
The entire interview can be read at WWE.com.
The following are excerpts from a recent interview with Lita.
WWE.com: How are you doing physically?
Lita: I went to the doctor last Tuesday. He told me everything is going well. I was hoping I could do more stuff, but he still has me under the same restrictions, up until six months, saying that the fusion itself is a little soft under after six months. It was three separate bones - my sixth vertebra, my hip bone and then my seventh vertebra - and the plate over it with the screws in there. They’ll all fuse into one bone. For it to be a hard, solid bone, it takes six months. He said if I look straight up too quickly, potentially the screws can strip themselves right out of your neck. I think they might tell you those things just to scare you. (Laughs)
WWE.com: Fans seem to have really taken to Matt Hardy’s new character on SmackDown! What do you think about it?
Lita: I think it’s so fun to watch. The fans are quick to attach to him because they have something new to attach to, but yet they already feel comfortable because they know him. I think he has an advantage. Some people may say a brand new person has an advantage because they have a clean slate. But I think people know who is he, and for him to add a new twist to his character, it makes a clean slate, but yet a familiar face at the same time. I think it’s definitely a positive thing for him.
WWE.com: Which show is better, RAW or SmackDown!?
Lita: I think SmackDown! is definitely better - definitely better, by far. And I don’t think it’s the talent on the show. It’s hard to say what it is, it’s just my opinion. I just think SmackDown! is better.
The entire interview can be read at WWE.com.