I liked the interview. We knew what it was with him on his first walkout. This dude admitted in the podcast several times that he didnt know what he was gonna do with his life at many points, he didnt graduate college, he barely got in to the U of M from JUCO, this dude is a farm boy meathead who only gets paid being a beastly savage.
I love wrestling but not as much as i used to because learning about the work environment, the way these people abuse their bodies and brains for a period of time just to be recognized by a group niche of people as one of the best? It aint worth it and I'm glad Brock recognizes that. If he can get paid full time to work part time, why would he put his body at risk for an extra 250 days a year just so people feel better about him dominating?
All I know is, every time Brock is on TV, I'm entertained. And any time he has a big money match, he delivers. So I

Brock for not giving a shyt about all the wrong things and treating it like a job. The WWE doesnt treat us as employees. They enjoy spitting in the consumers face a majority of the time so I wont stand up for a company and a business who has shown a lack of giving a fukk about everyone involved in it.