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From an interview on Sports Illustrated:
>”WWE is a machine, obviously, and for a long time I assumed it would be around after I died. But Charlotte [Flair’s daughter] keeps telling me about a lot of little things that are pretty concerning, I guess. People argue backstage and that’s nothing new, but nowadays they argue over stupid shit. There’s someone, I won’t say the name, but he apparently gets into screaming matches over how big a feminist he is. And, trust me, I love women. All my ex wives will tell you that, haha. But this guy is a damn world champion, he dresses like a mental patient, and he spends his free time saying how much he wishes a woman could beat him for the belt. There’s something wrong with that picture, isn’t there?”
>”they’ve got a bunch of drama kings and queens up there. People refuse to be on shows with other people, people refuse to even show up for work, and all of it just goes by like it’s no big deal. They’ve got a world champ, and he’s a great guy, but he wrestles 3 times a year. So why the hell is he champ? That’s what I want to know. You have a girl, a real nasty one from what I’ve been told, who goes down to NXT and wins the belt. For what? What did it do? Not a damn thing for anyone.”
>“I got a call 15 minutes after I showed up on Dynamite from Hunter [Paul Levesque]. Well, my son in law did, haha. And Paul is great guy but he was crying or something. WWE it’s… I don’t think it’s in healthy place right now it that’s your leadership. A guy crying like I broke up with him. Woo!”