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Jeff Jarrett on Intergender Matches, How Much Longer He's Going to Wrestle, Being Surprised by WWE HOF Induction

Posted By: Caylon Knox on Jul 23, 2018

WWE Hall of Famer, Impact Wrestling Hall of Famer, Global Force Wrestling founder, and current Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide) Mega Champion Jeff Jarrett recently spoke to the U.K.'s Mirror.

His thoughts on intergender matches:

“As a wrestling promoter, I believe that it has to be a unique, special situation. Intergender matches should be treated on a case by case basis. If they become the norm then I don’t think it is interesting. But for sure, if done right with the right talent, they have the appeal of stealing the show.”

How much longer he plans on wrestling:

“Look, I evaluate myself every year, you gotta take a hard long look at yourself and be honest. I have hit the gym harder than I have in the past six to seven years and I feel really great. But come December, I will evaluate myself again and see how I am. As I stand here today with air in my lungs, it is impossible to say.”

Being surprised by his WWE Hall of Fame induction:

“I did not expect it at all. I was shocked and surprised and very humbled that the Hall of Fame came about. Going into it and coming out of it, all the support has been amazing, it really has. Truth be known, it’s one of the reason we are on the phone now. It’s an incredible honor and the support that has come along with it has been very humbling.”

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