
For many people involved in the pro wrestling industry on any level, WWE is “The Promise Land.”
For Brian Hebner, it was not.
The son of legendary Earl Hebner and himself a former longtime WWE and IMPACT Wrestling referee, Brian Hebner recently spoke about his less than favorable experience during his time in WWE while appearing as a guest on the “House Of Hardcore” podcast.
“Most people would say, โWhy donโt you go back to WWE,'” Hebner said. “Iโll be honest with you, because I donโt wanna f*cking go back there.”
Hebner continued, “It wasnโt the best time in my life. It wasnโt.”
Additionally, the host of the “Ref’in It Up” podcast also spoke during his “House Of Hardcore” interview about why Scott D’Amore is his favorite boss and how working for him differed from working for Vince McMahon and Dixie Carter.
“Thereโs one thing I wanted to say real quick too. I wanna go back to Scott DโAmore real quick,” Hebner began. “I just wanna say this about him and this is 100 percent true. Could be if not the best boss Iโve ever worked for, and Iโll tell you why I say that because heโs the most approachable boss that I ever worked for, and why Iโm bringing this back up is because we got lost before I could get back to it but, the reason why Iโm bringing this up is because the reason why I can say what he said I said to you guys (in IMPACT) is because I felt comfortable going to him when I knew something wasnโt right.”
Hebner continued, explaining how he couldn’t do things like this with Vince McMahon while working for WWE, as well as some of the other differences.
“I couldnโt do that with Vince McMahon, I couldnโt do that with half our agents that we had in WWE, in WWF,” Hebner continued. “There was an intimidation factor there and it was always they were better than us, you know what I mean? I was lucky that I had that same kind of relationship throughout my whole TNA career, but Scott was the better of them if that makes any sense and he invited me for that information. He invited me.”
He continued, “He would come by me during the day, he goes, โEverything okay? All your matches seem okay? You have any questions or anything like that?โ That doesnโt happen, that doesnโt happen. Dixie Carter never walked around and asked me if everything was okay with my matches, Vince McMahon never asked me that. I have to admit Billy Corgan did.”
Check out the complete interview at Apple.com. H/T to POSTWrestling.com for transcribing the above quotes.