Booker T Talks WWE Burying WCW Talent When He Came In, Important Talk With Vince McMahon

The Boston Herald has an interview with Booker T, who was promoting the new Monday Night War series on the WWE Network. Below are a couple of highlights:

Sting saying he was scared of signing with WWE because of a segment between Booker T and Rock where Rock said that he had never heard of him:

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"I've heard Sting make that comment. I was mad I had that confrontation with The Rock because I had to build myself all over again.

"The WCW guys were supposed to be buried. None of us were supposed to make it, but I'm the only guy who was willing to step up to the plate and go in there and survive. I went to WWE to prove something. I had to go through Steve Austin, the Undertaker, Edge, I had to go through all of those guys to prove myself. I didn't want to wake up at 50 years old and wonder if I could have competed with those guys, I wanted to know in my own mind I was just as good."

An important talk he had with Vince McMahon:

"One of the most important talks I ever had was with Vince McMahon right after I'd got to WWE. I had so many different agents telling me I had to go out and work this way and that way, and I knew ? if I listened to those guys ? I was going to get fired.

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"So I went to Vince and explained, 'I've got this agent telling me this, another telling me that, and I know I'm going to get fired doing it their way. I'd like to go out and do it my way. If you don't like what you see, just fire me.' Vince looked straight at me and said, 'Do your stuff, Book.' From that point on, I had the green light to just be me."

Booker also discussed the significance of the nWo, remembering meeting with Linda McMahon more than Vince, the pop he received when he returned at the 2011 Royal Rumble, the difference between the WWE and WCW environments and more. You can check out the full interview by clicking here.

Source: The Boston Herald

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