Wade Barrett was interviewed in the Baltimore Sun & Mentioned Jericho:
Speaking of learning from guys, Chris Jericho was your on-screen pro on NXT. Was there any real mentoring going on with Jericho and 당신 behind the scenes?
Yeah, definitely. I’d say to this 일 he’s probably my first point of contact if I’ve got any 질문 또는 stuff that I want to know about in the company 또는 if I want critiques on anything that I’m doing. I’ve got a few people I would go to, including William Regal and Goldust as well – he’s been very helpful. But I’d say Chris Jericho is my No. 1 sort of influence and mentor to this day.
What’s the best piece of 조언 you’ve been given in the business and who gave it to you?
The very best piece of 조언 I’ve been given I probably can’t tell 당신 because it’s not PG-rated [laughs]. But I suppose Chris Jericho has definitely given me a good piece of 조언 in that when I started in NXT he told me that I couldn’t just be strong in one area of what I do. I couldn’t just be good on the mic. I needed to be good on the mic; I needed to be good in the ring; I need to be good in my presentation; my ring attire need to look good, my appearance. Everything about me needed to be the best. I couldn’t be weak in any area because you’re only as good as your weakest aspect. So that’s something that I’ve been very conscious of and I know where my weak points are and what I’ve got to work on – and I also know what my strengths are. So that’s probably the best piece of 조언 that I’ve been given.
He also briefly mentioned Jericho in an interview with the Ottawa Sun:
Barrett says his WWE experience has been an awesome ride, learning from the best.
“If 당신 want to be as good as 당신 can be, 당신 have to work with the best,” he said. “When 당신 work with guys like John Cena, Randy Orton and The Undertaker, 당신 learn. And when I was on NXT, I was fortunate to have Chris Jericho as my mentor.
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Speaking of learning from guys, Chris Jericho was your on-screen pro on NXT. Was there any real mentoring going on with Jericho and 당신 behind the scenes?
Yeah, definitely. I’d say to this 일 he’s probably my first point of contact if I’ve got any 질문 또는 stuff that I want to know about in the company 또는 if I want critiques on anything that I’m doing. I’ve got a few people I would go to, including William Regal and Goldust as well – he’s been very helpful. But I’d say Chris Jericho is my No. 1 sort of influence and mentor to this day.
What’s the best piece of 조언 you’ve been given in the business and who gave it to you?
The very best piece of 조언 I’ve been given I probably can’t tell 당신 because it’s not PG-rated [laughs]. But I suppose Chris Jericho has definitely given me a good piece of 조언 in that when I started in NXT he told me that I couldn’t just be strong in one area of what I do. I couldn’t just be good on the mic. I needed to be good on the mic; I needed to be good in the ring; I need to be good in my presentation; my ring attire need to look good, my appearance. Everything about me needed to be the best. I couldn’t be weak in any area because you’re only as good as your weakest aspect. So that’s something that I’ve been very conscious of and I know where my weak points are and what I’ve got to work on – and I also know what my strengths are. So that’s probably the best piece of 조언 that I’ve been given.
He also briefly mentioned Jericho in an interview with the Ottawa Sun:
Barrett says his WWE experience has been an awesome ride, learning from the best.
“If 당신 want to be as good as 당신 can be, 당신 have to work with the best,” he said. “When 당신 work with guys like John Cena, Randy Orton and The Undertaker, 당신 learn. And when I was on NXT, I was fortunate to have Chris Jericho as my mentor.
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