
WWE Hall of Famer Jeff Jarrett, who is also All Elite Wrestlingโs Director of Business Development, took to an episode of his โMy World with Jeff Jarrettโ podcast, where he talked about a number of topics including his chemistry with Sean Waltman.
Jarrett said, โRight at the very top. And look, everybodyโs kind for different reasons. You know, Sean and I, Sean-Razor, I mean, Kevin [Nash] and I had good, good chemistry, but Kurt was different guys that I worked with quite a bit. But Iโll say this during the Attitude Era. Obviously business was red hot, but me and Sean could have a five-minute match. A 15-minute match or a 25-minute match. Thatโs when you kind of think things chemistry-wise, with very little discussion. He knew me, and I knew him. I think it kind of goes down to that simple. Obviously, you have to trust one another. But his offense was so defined. Bronco buster and spin kicks and just everything that he did. And again, as if Iโve said the last, I donโt know, 2 to 3 to 4 or 5 years. You hear Sean getting a few more flowers than they recognize. And itโs because he was just damn good at what he does really well.โ
Jarrett also talked about Owen Hart as the Blue Blazer.
โThe Attitude Era was the oddities, the Stone Cold doing stuff. Undertaker. And it got demonic. And I mean, we could come up with a Venus character. I mean, there was shock TV, aftershock TV, aftershock TV. Well, obviously Owen is a second-generation Bret as well. There were things that were on TV that were like, โHey man, thatโs just pushing the envelope too far. Thatโs uncomfortable. I donโt like where the business is going.โ And Iโm not saying Owen had the old-timer mentality, but there were certain things. So, the Blue Blazer was an extension of Owenโs real personality. I feel comfortable saying that he is the anti-Attitude Era character, and thatโs what the Blue Blazer, to my understanding, was the real heartbeat of that character.โ
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