While speaking to Chris Featherstone on the Pancakes and Powerslams podcast, Booker T discussed fan criticism of his commentary on Raw.

“As you notice, I can talk just like I’m talking to you right now on television if I wanted to but that’s not the role I choose to play on television because that’s not the real Booker T that the people know on television. The intelligent speaking, the guy who is trying to use the right pronunciations for every word that he says. You know, I don’t think that would be real for me to actually go out there and do. So, for me to play my character but know my role and know that it’s not about me, it’s about those performers. I think that’s the most important thing, I think that’s what I brought to the table more than anything, and I think that is something that’s needed. So, you’ll be seeing me periodically still, bouncing back and forth between my duties on Monday Night Raw.”

“I’m not gone indefinitely or anything like that. I like being a part-timer. I like having my time sporadically like it is now, because I can look it from a totally different perspective, not just about the stats that the guys have had over the past month or two months, but I can look at it from more of an analyst perspective as far as what these guys need to do to get to the next level. What this guy needs to do if he actually wins the match to set himself up for a big title match. What it’s gonna feel like inside to actually get ready for that first big title match. I can talk from that perspective without actually talking about what’s going on in the match that night. It’s actually pretty cool.”

You can listen to the complete podcast here.

Steve Carrier

Steve is the Founder of RingsideNews. He has been writing about professional wrestling since 1996. He first got into website development at the time and has been focusing on bringing his readers the best professional wrestling news at it's highest quality.

Disqus Comments Loading...