Austin Aries Interview
Winning the X Division Title Again
“Oh,
you know, it was a nice little step up for the X Division title. I
spoke with the X-Division title last night and he’s really happy to be
back around my waist.”
Building the Title’s Prestige
“My
responsibility is to just go out there and do whatever I’m asked to do
to the best of my ability, I don’t put any extra pressure on myself. I
don’t necessarily get rubs from championships; I’d like to feel the
championship gets a rub off of me. So, if being around my waist is
something that’s going to make the title become a little more prominent
on the television show, then that’s great. Whatever I’m asked to go out
there and accomplish I’m going to do to the best of my ability.”
Plans on Cashing in the Title to Become World Champion
“I
think that opportunity makes sense, now with the ‘Option C’ stipulation
that was implemented a couple of years ago, thanks to yours truly,
that’s an option I could have if and when I decide to take advantage of
it.”
Winning it Now vs. Three Years Earlier
“Well
the first time you win it, in some regards, it cements yourself as
being at a certain level, a championship level. After doing it a couple
times, I don’t want to say its old hat, but you know that’s not the end
of the journey. The X Division championship, for me, is just part of the
journey and I always have my eyes set on the next goal. And hey, there
are all those championship titles that I don’t have around my waist or
on my shoulders in TNA then I feel like my journey is never complete. “
His View on the AJ Styles Storyline
“Well,
my opinions don’t really matter because the storyline, for me, is just
to entertain the fans and keep them engaged in what’s going on with the
company. I will say that any time that you have the opportunity to take
the top prize in the company and take it internationally, and maybe
compete and defend it in some territories and in front of some sets of
fans that don’t normally get to have that honor, I think that’s a great
thing for the company. That helps get the brand out there and helps put
the product out there. A guy like AJ Styles is obviously a great talent
and he’s going to go out there and put on a performance that’s befitting
of a man who is the World Champion. So, from that standpoint alone, I
don’t see how there could be anything negative coming from AJ taking
that belt all over the world and defend it against anybody that wants an
opportunity. I know that’s the same mindset I’ve had in my past when
I’ve been world champion. Bring ‘em all on, near and far, we don’t like
to sit here and pretend that the only wrestling is the wrestling that
happens in our universe. There’s professional wrestling going on all
over the world and we want to acknowledge it and put our best against
their best at any time.”
If Companies Should Focus More on the In-Ring Product
“That’s
not really for me to say; ideally I think you have the right blend of
both. I talk to a lot of wrestling fans, not only the hardcore wrestling
fans who obviously have a voice that they are able to use via social
media, via the internet and things like that, but I talk to a lot of
mainstream, common wrestling fans. People who may be used to watch it
back in the day and kind of get back into it now, and those people value
the storylines and the characters as much if not more than the actual
in ring competition. I think it’s important that we don’t alienate any
type of wrestling fan and we give everybody a little something that they
can grab on to and appreciate.”
How Winning the World Title vs. Roode had Changed his Plans/Outlook
“I’ve
always been a big believer in myself and that if you give me an
opportunity I am going to make the most of it. I was thankful that TNA
saw the potential in me and put me in a position to fulfill something
like winning the World Heavyweight Championship. For me it was
affirmation of all of the hard work I put in, some of the bumps along
the road that I had to maneuver, and that was the culmination of it all.
I welcome those challenges, I welcome being put in the top spot and the
pressure that comes with it, and to be quite honest I would’ve liked to
have sunk my teeth into it and journey a little bit more but Jeff Hardy
came along and unseated me and now I’m trying to find my way back up to
the top of that mountain.”
Turning Heel after Winning the World Title
“You
have to understand that there’s decisions that I control and there’s
decisions I don’t control and that was a decision that really wasn’t
under my control so, in retrospect, I still feel that wasn’t a decision
under my control. For me to comment on it any more than that at this
point I don’t see any benefit in that. Everything you said was true: the
buzz I had around me, the fan support I had around me was organic and
something that grew over time and it was authentic. I definitely think
that when you have a situation like that, you want to use that to your
advantage the most you can. I’ll let everyone else debate whether that
happened or not. That being said, it’s going to be tough any time you’re
standing in the ring against a guy like Jeff Hardy, who really has such
a strong fan base and support, it’s going to be really hard not to
divide the fans and make them choose one side or the other and that’s
kind of what happened. “
Favorite Match or Rivalry
“In
different time periods there’s different answers I suppose. You go back
and in my Ring of Honor run and there were memorable matches with Samoa
Joe, memorable matches with Bryan Danielson and CM Punk. I really
enjoyed my time spent there locking horns with Jimmy Jacobs, who brought
a whole different mentality out of me as a performer, I think he’s
really underrated in what he does. I’ve always enjoyed my tag wrestling
whether it’s been with Roderick Strong or later on with Bobby Roode in
TNA. I have an appreciation for a lot of different things that I got the
opportunity to do because they all help bring a little something
different out of you and I like to be a well-rounded performer and
continue to grow.”
Influence Indy Wrestling had on his Career
“When
I started this journey, my goal was to say that professional wrestling
was my job and luckily there are ways to do that without being signed to
one of the major companies. From when I started wrestling till now
there’s been a big change in the landscape of wrestling as far as where
those opportunities lie. WCW was still going on when I first started in
the business and that’s no longer the case. Then you have places like
TNA and Ring of Honor which have popped up to give some guys a platform
to continue to make money and do this as a job. I think the biggest
thing that most guys take who have worked a similar path that I have,
which is the independent scene all over the globe, is that you learn how
to put on quality performances in front of different sets of eyes and
different people because it’s not a one size fits all mentality when it
comes to going out there and entertaining. So you have to know who your
crowd is and understand different things and different styles of
wrestling and what different psychologies work in front of different
crowds. It’s one thing that when you see the guys that have gone on to
TNA or WWE the guys who have been most successful come from that
background because they realize it takes different things to entertain
on different nights and they can find out what that formula’s going to
be for that evening and they can always go out there and put on a great
quality performance.”
Feeling on TNA Coming Back to Orlando
“The
one thing is that yeah, we’re taking a lot of our television back to
Orlando, but from me taking a glimpse at the schedule for the beginning
of next year, we’ve got a lot of live events and actually even more than
we had last year. So if that’s any indication then our product is going
to be getting out there just as much on the road, just not as much in a
television capacity. So I think that’s an important distinction to make
and sometimes you have to take a step back in one area and take a step
forward in others so I think the company right now is just trying to
find the formula that’s going to work and be financially successful and
allow us to continue to grow. People get paid to make those decisions,
I’m not one of them, so I’m just going to follow along and make the best
of things that I can control.”
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