AEW’s Miro addresses criticism of The Undertaker and disparity in the locker room

All Elite Wrestling fans were thrilled to see Miro return to the ring not long ago, and now the former TNT Champion is in the mix to win the AEW All-Atlantic Championship at AEW Forbidden Door. During a new interview with fighting Miro discussed several topics, including rediscovering his love for video games after his release from WWE. He also spoke about recent comments made by The Undertaker regarding today’s product being “kind of soft” and that locker rooms are more positive and embracing video games today than those the Undertaker is referring to, saying “Sorry Undertaker, we don’t have guns and drugs and we don’t fight each other backstage. “.

Miro first talked about when he rediscovered his love for video games, and it was thanks to Xavier Woods and Shaq. “It all started by chance. After my release from WWE, I had nothing. I had to sit at home for three months and not been able to work anywhere. Thankfully for Xavier Woods and my mentor Shaq, they kind of inspired me to do what I love to do Bt. I love playing video games on my vacation. I’ve loved it since I was 4. Why don’t I do it when I’m comfortable at home and socializing with my friends and fans? It’s been a great experience. We have to grow as a community. Not everyone watches wrestling, they’re just Games lovers. Being able to do that crossover and show what wrestling is or show wrestlers what video games are, however you want to transform it, video games are an important part of today’s world.”

“People try to talk badly about video games, which I never understood,” Miro said. “We all have free time. Some people want to drink alcohol, smoke cigarettes, take heroin, and some people want to play video games.” “Some of those old temps are calling this a bad thing. I don’t think it’s a bad thing just because we have more brains now than people before doesn’t mean video games are bad. Sorry Undertaker, we don’t have guns and drugs and they don’t fight each other behind the scenes.”

As for Undertaker’s original comments during an interview on The Joe Rogan Experience, you can find them below.

When asked if she still watches wrestling, Undertaker said, “I’m trying. It’s hard now, for me, because the product has changed so much. It’s kind of nice. I’m probably going to piss a lot of people off but they need to hear that for guys,” Oh, He’s a bitter old man. “I’m not bitter, I just took my time. I walked away. I just think the product is a bit soft. There are guys here and there that have an advantage to them, but there are a lot of beautiful and not enough features.”

“They’re trying to give something to everyone. Some guys are interested in comedy and others want to see more intense combat. One of the big things that happened is the previous generation, we all got older at the same time,” Undertaker said. “There weren’t enough guys to work with the guys. I can give my theories about what you should do, but until you can get in the ring and do it, that just won’t translate. Then, you also have a lot of people who are like, ‘Those guys’ Online so I’m good.” Well, well, you can listen to them or listen to someone who’s been there and done that. There wasn’t enough fusion between young and new talent. When I, Steve Austin, Triple H, The Rock, Shawn Michaels were We work together and make money, then we get old and let guys work with guys and the product changes.”

He also expanded on that statement in an interview with Sports Illustrated, stating that there was no disdain for talent.

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