Page spoke with WrestleZone Managing Editor Bill Pritchard, who asked if there was anything from Page’s career that he wished fans talked about more. Page, a former NXT Champion, said he doesn’t have anything that comes to mind for a good reason.
“No,” Page stated. “And I’ll say that because the less people have seen, the more I can draw from past experiences or past. I can link it to like a standup comedian traveling around trying to perfect your act. If they’ve already heard the jokes, they’re not as funny when they hear them. So, I’m hoping not everyone has heard all my jokes. I can bust out a couple of jokes in NXT that I have been able to perfect over the years.”
Page said it’s not that he doesn’t care about what people think or say, but highlighted a recent interview with Mike Tyson for putting things in perspective. Tyson appeared on the Jazzy’s World podcast and said he doesn’t really believe in legacy and feels it’s more about ego.
“It means absolutely nothing to me. I’m just passing through,” Tyson told Jazzy. “I’m going to die and then it’s going to be over. Who cares about legacy after that?”