Raven recently took part in a virtual signing with K&S WrestleFest, during which the IMPACT Wrestling Hall of Fame legend spoke about a number of pro wrestling topics.
Among those discussed by the ECW Original were how he took never accomplishing his goal of becoming a World Champion in WWE harder than many may have realized.
Featured below are some of the highlights.
On how he wishes he could have been a world champion in WWE but understands why he wasn’t due to politics and his own mistakes: “I would’ve liked to have been world champion in New York, But you know, that’s a hell of a lot of politics. A lot of the heat’s my fault though because I had to be the smartest guy in the room. Even if I wasn’t, I had to act like I was so I burned my own bridges. I knew it back then but couldn’t help it.”
On how he had to go to a psychologist because he assumed he was a failure for not becoming WWE world champion: “I went to a psychologist and eventually, she pointed out, ‘the only one holding you to a higher standard is you. You don’t have to hold yourself to that standard. Your career was incredibly successful. And she goes, ‘Let me ask you this: if someone else had your career, what would you tell them?’ Well they had an incredibly successful career. ‘Then why can’t you let yourself have that?’ And that’s what I dealt with and that’s what we went through over and over until I finally accepted the fact that I had a hell of a goddamn career.”
(H/T: WrestlingHeadlines.com)