X-Pac asks Rikishi how he’s feeling nowadays. Rikishi says he feels good, adding that he’s changed his eating habits dramatically over the last few years. He points out that his knees are actually in pretty good shape and he’s never had surgery, which is strange given all the bumps he took, specifically the top rope splashes he’d often deliver to his opponents.
Rikishi talks about his infamous bump from the top of the Hell in a Cell into the back of a truck. He says he was very nervous about this bump, and when he saw the truck come out during the match he became even more nervous because there wasn’t supposed to be rails on side of the truck. He wasn’t sure if he was going to be able to go through with it, but there was no turning back at that point.

Once The Undertaker had him in place on the side of the cell he looked at Undertaker and said, “Tell my family I love them”. Luckily when he landed he knew he was okay and relief started to set in. He informs that he had heat with his family members when he went home over that because they couldn’t believe he’d take that kind of risk.
Rikishi says that his sons, The Usos, should enjoy the moment and appreciate what they have. It gives him comfort that WWE has the best doctors now as opposed to back in the day, when the talents acted as doctors for each other.