Two-time WWE Hall of Famer Booker T recently took to an episode of his โHall Of Fameโ podcast, where he talked about a number of topics including how proud he is of “The Bounty Hunter” Bryan Keith being signed by AEW.
Booker T said, โIโm proud of him. Thatโs a character that I created sitting in my office one day. I told Bryan Keith I wanted him to be a black bounty hunter, always looking to cash in. I wanted him to be a tough guy more than anything. I used to love watching The Rifleman back in the day. I loved watching The Rifleman with Chuck Conners. Sami Davis Jr. was there, an outlaw and black cowboy, probably the only black guy in the whole world. He was bad, and nobody could touch him. Thatโs what I thought about when I thought about Bryan Keith. This guy could be the fastest guy in the West, and he had the fastest kicks in the South. It was so cool. I give Bryan Keith all the praise and accolades. I didnโt do anything but motivate him more than anything. Thatโs all I did for Bryan Keith to motivate him to be better than he was the last time he went out. That was it. Then he went out and hit the road to see how good he really was, and the world loves The Bounty Hunter Bryan Keith going out there and doing his thing, so I just want to say Iโm proud, like Iโm a proud dad.โ
He also talked about whether there is a cut-off age for someone trying to get into wrestling.
โI tell you, man, itโs hard to tell a man you know he can do it. Really? It is. Itโs hard to judge a book by its cover. But that number probably would be, you know, between 35 and 40. To be honest, and and I say that because I remember when the boogeyman good friend of mine, Marty, was right. He was on Tough Enough. And, and they asked him, you know, how old are you? You know, and he goes 30. They go no, no, no, how old? Are you? Really? He is 30. No, they go, no, seriously, you know, whatโs on your birth certificate? He goes 30, but he wouldnโt go back above that. 30 Did they find out he was 40? Itโs like, look, there you go bumping around. It was almost a liability. From their perspective, I guess in their minds. And, when you get that age, you are more vulnerable to getting hurt and being more injury-prone because itโs rough. Itโs grueling. Marty figured it out during The Boogeyman at 40. He made it, so I cannot tell you not to try. So if itโs a dream, itโs something that you aspire to do. And donโt want to look back one day saying Man, I wish I would have tried to do it, bro. Do it. Amen.โ
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