On the Marine 3 “Homefront” and working with the likes of Neal McDonough and Ashley Bell: “We spent about a month up in Vancouver shooting this and it was my first real movie that I’ve actually been able to do and had so much fun; I mean, whenever you get to work with stars like Neal McDonough, who’s done it all in the business, has been in the business for so long and has done such incredible work and I get to have the opportunity to go opposite of him and be the good guy while he’s the villain, which normally I’m used to being the villain, let me tell you something. I’m used to being the bad guy, the person
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The Miz discusses Marine 3: Homefront, WrestleMania 29, and working with Ric Flair
On the Marine 3 “Homefront” and working with the likes of Neal McDonough and Ashley Bell: “We spent about a month up in Vancouver shooting this and it was my first real movie that I’ve actually been able to do and had so much fun; I mean, whenever you get to work with stars like Neal McDonough, who’s done it all in the business, has been in the business for so long and has done such incredible work and I get to have the opportunity to go opposite of him and be the good guy while he’s the villain, which normally I’m used to being the villain, let me tell you something. I’m used to being the bad guy, the person
WWE star Chris Jericho on why he never signed with TNA, the concussion problem in pro wrestling and how it effected Chris Benoit
Jericho on why he didn't sign with TNA: "The main reason is that I always wanted to work for Vince McMahon ever since I was a kid. I've never worked for
anybody else since I stepped through the doors in August of 1999 and I never will work for anyone else. I don't want to go to Japan.
I don't want to go to Mexico for shots. I don't want to go work in TNA. I'm a WWE guy. That's the way it's always going to be. I'm sure TNA is a great company to work for. I'm sure you can do really well there or make some great money or whatever. It doesn't matter to me.
I work for the big leagues. There's no reason for me to go anywhere else."
Jericho also discussed changes in how concussions are treated in the industry and how it's shaped his views on Chris Benoit. "I was like everybody else. Shocked. A sense of 'what the [expletive]' happened. Denial. Betrayal. How can he do this?.
anybody else since I stepped through the doors in August of 1999 and I never will work for anyone else. I don't want to go to Japan.
I don't want to go to Mexico for shots. I don't want to go work in TNA. I'm a WWE guy. That's the way it's always going to be. I'm sure TNA is a great company to work for. I'm sure you can do really well there or make some great money or whatever. It doesn't matter to me.
I work for the big leagues. There's no reason for me to go anywhere else."
Jericho also discussed changes in how concussions are treated in the industry and how it's shaped his views on Chris Benoit. "I was like everybody else. Shocked. A sense of 'what the [expletive]' happened. Denial. Betrayal. How can he do this?.
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