WWE Hall of Famer Jeff Jarrett, who is also All Elite Wrestling’s Director of Business Development, took to an episode of his “My World with Jeff Jarrett” podcast, where he talked about a number of topics including the Casino Gauntlet match concept.
Jarrett said, “That match concept is special. I loved it the first time I saw it, the one in Orlando, just kind of the cadence in it. You don’t know who’s coming out and the time intervals, you don’t really know how many guys are in it. It’s a lot of fun and it builds the anticipation.”
On hearing his theme music hit for the match being a cool moment:
“I think for the most part, when people saw Hangman, they were like, ‘Are we gonna see him?’ It was cool. As they call it, the Bree Woo or the Bree Hoo, when that hit, it was pretty damn cool.”
On the pop at All In: London 2024 being the loudest of his career:
“55,000 people, you can’t duplicate it. I’ve never had that kind of pop, it was huge. 55,000 people, it was rocking.”
On his rivalry with Hangman Page not being over if he has anything to say about it:
“We’ll see, TBD. [His match with Ishii] was hard hitting. Hangman is a gamer, I don’t have to tell you or any AEW fan that. We had some chemistry in Chicago, without question there was chemistry in Wembley. If I have anything to say about it, it ain’t over, no doubt about it. It’s not over.”
On the guitar shot at All In: London 2024 and Hangman Page being at the top of his game right now:
“That guitar exploded, man. Like I said, Hangman is super talented. His intensity, he’s an all around performer with incredible not just intensity but the different gears he can get in and out of. He had a hell of a match last night with Ishii. When he came out in the Casino Gauntlet and made his statement — his athleticism, his intensity, his timing, his cadence and his overall persona. He’s a gamer at the very very top of his game.”
You can check out the complete podcast in the video below.
(H/T to Fightful for transcribing the above quotes)