
Former WWE star Hornswoggle recently appeared as a guest on INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet for an in-depth interview covering all things pro wrestling. During the discussion, Hornswoggle commented on always being the punchline:
โIt always made me laugh because it was like, Oh, we donโt have an answer? Itโs Hornswoggle. Vinceโs son, Anonymous GM. All of this stuff was like, Oh, we donโt have anything, itโs Dylan. But I love it. It was great. Thereโs two things I didnโt care for the whole time being there. When Mae Young gave birth to me as the New Yearโs Baby, I remember that, and then when they dressed me up as a cow, again with Torito. I was like I can see the writing on the wall here guys. I was at my heavy stage in my life. I can see the writing on the wall. But I wasnโt about to go, nope. It was TV time, man, letting me live my dream. The only thing I wanted to do since I was four years old was work for WWE and be on television. Why would I say no? Why? So I can spend more time at home not booked or in catering not booked or all that? Why would I say no? Again, my dad put it very, very well, one time when I was home for a year straight. I was home, not booked. He goes Dylan, they are paying you to get you to live your dream. Whether youโre used once a year, or once a week, get to live your dream.โ
On being paired with The Great Khali:
โIt was just a random Hey, you werenโt booked, weโre gonna do this. [Impersonates Vince McMahon] God dammit. Can you imagine them two next to each other? And then Natalya, Itโll be great! Misfits, look at them! Damn freak show! [Normal voice] I loved it. I was on TV. Itโs great. Khali was a buddy of mine. He was my first riding partner. Me, Daivari, Khali and Mark Henry. What a car. Daivari drove, Khali rode shotgun, me sitting behind Khali, I donโt need legroom, and then Mark Henry behind Daivari. Mark Henry would fall asleep. Khali liked to smoke in cars, p*ssed all of us off but weโre not going to tell the giant, he was in The Longest Yard. But Khali would smoke and Mark Henry would smell it [and would say] ‘God dammit put it out.’ Them two, I would like to, as I did with a few a good amount of locker rooms, I like to poke the bear. I like to maybe start the anger and argument and then I would just leave. I love it and it makes me happy. Iโm called the Cartman of group chats. I literally just enter get people going and then I will not respond for a couple of hours. But I loved Khali man, I still do. Heโs the best and he didnโt need to do it. He had an acting career. Didnโt need to do, heโs the best.โ
On the scariest moment of his career:
โWee LC. Thatโs the most talked about match Iโve ever done. I will never top it. I will never do anything cooler, have never done anything cooler than that match. It was scary because it was in New Jersey, who behind Chicago is the most like heel crowd, wanting to get themselves over crowd. But I didnโt know how they would react, itโs two midgets. One a bull, a midget bull and a midget rockstar going into a match on the pre-show. First thing that crowd sees that night. With mini ladders and mini tables, mini chairs, mini commentary and mini announcer, I didnโt know how theyโd react. I thought theyโre gonna boo the sh*t out of it. I really did. And I remember being backstage in my heart knowing weโre going to kill it. In my mind [I’m] going, if they start booing, weโre done. The coolest moment of my life, the match of my life, going into it is gonna be the worst thing ever. I never thought it would hold up like it has. I never thought it would be such a, not a talked about thing, shove up the ass moment to the fans there. I guarantee the locker room didnโt take it seriously. Shove it up their ass. Standing ovation, the only one I remember, I get to gorilla and everyone is on their feet clapping for us. One of those moments where I was like, okay, it was pretty awesome. And then I remember being in my gear literally until like, two matches left and Torito was leaving. He goes โYou Okay?โ I go Iโm okay. [He says] โWhy arenโt you changing?โ I go Iโm still in the moment, man. [He says] ‘All right Iโll see you tomorrow.’โ
You can check out the complete interview below: