– Jack Swagger recently spoke with TheSportBible.com while in the UK with WWE. The full interview is at this link and below are highlights:
TheSPORTbible: You’ve worked with pretty much everyone there is to work with during your time with the WWE. Is there anyone not on that list who you’d want to step into the ring with?
Jack Swagger: I recently met Kurt Angle. We were in Pittsburgh and I was working out with R Truth and Kurt was in the same gym. So Truth knows him and he told him I was here and wanted to meet him. It was just before he did the match at that event with Mysterio with all the boxing and MMA fights on the card (laughs). When I first started watching wrestling he was the guy I watched ‘cos he was an amateur and an Olympian and that’s why I watch wrestling, for the technical aspect so yeah, I’d choose Kurt Angle.
TheSPORTbible: Who’s been the biggest influence on your career?
Jack Swagger: I got a pretty good crew that helps keep me sane. Being away from my family a lot, I got two young’uns and it’s tough not seeing them so the people I ride with between shows help me maintain my sanity because it’d very easy to be down and get complacent about things. That’s why you need people who can help to push you and get you through the bumps and stuff. The people who know you and can talk to you are so important. Mike Chioda especially, who’s been a referee in the business for over 30 years has had the biggest influence on my career. When I first broke into the biz I had a few friends say to me to go get tight with ‘Cici’ we call him or ‘Coyote’. I mean, he’s been around since before the first WrestleMania, so anything you need to know about the road or the shows, he’s the man to go to.
TheSPORTbible: What would you have become if you weren’t a WWE superstar?
Jack Swagger: A banker. Or a ‘banker wanker’ as you guys like to call it (laughs)! I just got my masters in business so it’s 10 more years of wrestling and then, I dunno, interest rates I guess (laughs).
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