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Grado Shares Hopes For A Match With Jeff Jarrett
Speaking recently with Cultaholic, Grado offered his thoughts on Jeff Jarrett, who incited Grado’s appearance at AEW All In (via Wrestling Inc). The wrestler shared his opinion of Jarrett as a performer and expressed his ambition to get in the ring with him within the coming year. You can find a few highlights and listen to the full podcast below.
On Jarrett’s position within the industry: “Jeff is a guy, for who he is, he always — listen — he always lands on his feet. He’s been in every stable, he’s been in every major promotion. He always manages to pull off — but there’s a reason why that is. He’s a user. When he went back to TNA, he caught wind of the World of Sport thing, and he groomed me. He chained me up and he tried to snuff a bit at ITV. When we’re putting on one of the first TVs for World of Sport, I get it’s all business with him. Like they say, it’s not show friends, it’s show business, and with Jeff Jarrett, that definitely applies to him.”
On his goals for having a match with Jarrett in the future: “I have to say, man, next year, Grado vs. Jeff Jarrett. Oh, that would be good. We’ve never had a match. We were supposed to wrestle each other at the Hyrdo. I’m sure it was supposed to be a heel versus heel match, but it was never announced. Then he signed back to WWE. There were other occasions where it came about that we were gonna wrestle one on one and it never has [happened]… I want to pin him one, two, three. I want to go to Cagematch and see ‘Grado defeats Jeff Jarrett in eight minutes’ because that’s all I need and that’s all I’ve got. I think it would be massive.”
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