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Samoa Joe Talks About His Career, World Title Run, Tag Title Picture
Posted by Jeremy Thomas on 02.09.2012



Samoa Joe recently did interviews with Scripps News, Guru Magazine and Slam Wrestling promoting Against All Odds on Sunday and discussed his career, his run with the World Title and more. Check out the highlights:

On his dynamic with Magnus: "There's definitely a good symbiotic relationship with me and him. He shows up wanting to go 120 miles per hour. He's got intelligent ideas and he's ready to go. When you work with someone like that who's so hungry in wanting to succeed and putting on the best show possible, it's really refreshing and contagious. It helps my game."

On TNA's booking: "At the end of the day, I could groan and take my frustrations out on the world and complain about every little thing that was going wrong with me. But ultimately, I'm responsible for my own fate and destiny. I'm wasting my time complaining instead of doing things on my end to try and fix it. My job as a pro wrestler is to entertain the fans. That should be my primary concern, not trying to justify how things could be better for myself."

On his matches: "I go back and pick apart 20 million things after my matches looking at things I would change or could have done better. I'm never satisfied with anything. I don't know if I'll ever be satisfied enough to say a match was 100 perfect."

On his career: "I think I'm very much at the midway point of my career. There's definitely a lot more accolades I would love to achieve. I feel pretty positive about that moving forward and what the future holds. As far as the past few years, there have been rocky points at times. At the same time, I defy anybody to find a wrestling career that was picture-perfect all the way through. It's a marathon, not a race, and I'm willing to complete it."

On where TNA will be in five years: "I think five years from now, TNA will still be doing well and thriving, and will have more of an international presence around the world. For all of the criticism that people like to levy against the company – I've heard "it'll be dead in five years, six years, whatever" – every year we've grown, every year we've expanded and we've forged ahead into new markets – the UK, now India [with new promotion Ring Ka King], and that trend will continue. I think anybody that thinks otherwise is kidding themselves – and we'll be more than happy to prove you wrong!"

On his world title run: "The proudest moment of my career so far was winning the world heavyweight championships [back in 2008] for a bevy of reasons, but first and foremost that it was from an athlete [1996 Olympic Gold Medallist Kurt Angle] that is world-renowned and world class and one of the very best in the game. I look forward to replicating that success in the future."

On a possible tag title run leading him to the World Title picture: "If anybody knows me as a wrestler, they know I run in streaks. Once I get hot, I don't get un-hot. I just keep going until either I explode or I get suspended or fined. That's the way I run. It takes a lot to get me out of the picture."


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Damn jobbing for six months and sitting home for a few more months will do wonders for youre attitude i suppose!

Dude is mighty grateful to be employed seems to me...


Posted By: MacDollarz (Guest)  on February 09, 2012 at 05:48 PM

 
 
samoa joe is a samoa hoe.

Posted By: Guest#5805 (Guest)  on February 09, 2012 at 05:49 PM

 
 
sloppy joe aka samoa joe is a jobber now.

Posted By: Guest#4753 (Guest)  on February 09, 2012 at 05:49 PM

 
 
Samoa joe is a loser. he sucks.

Posted By: Shay (Guest)  on February 09, 2012 at 05:52 PM

 
 
ZZZZzzzzZZZZZZZ.

Posted By: Sergio (Guest)  on February 09, 2012 at 05:52 PM

 
 
Joe isn't hungry anymore. He's complacent with where he is in his career, and that's why he will never be the star we once thought he could be.

Posted By: Kevin (Guest)  on February 09, 2012 at 06:36 PM

 
 
"It takes a lot to get me out of the picture."

That's morbid obesity for you.


Posted By: Guest#7085 (Guest)  on February 09, 2012 at 07:04 PM

 
 
He should've come to WWE when he had the chance.

Posted By: Paul (Guest)  on February 09, 2012 at 07:25 PM

 
 
Interesting comments. It sounds as if Joe may have a pretty good head on his shoulders.

Posted By: the ghost of Buddy Rogers (Guest)  on February 09, 2012 at 07:43 PM

 
 
They should have asked him how it feels to be washed up half-way through his career. He talks about how he COULD complain about everything TNA has done to screw him over in favor of people who should be retired or are DRUG ADDICTS, but then he says he is the master of his own destiny. So basically what he's saying is that if he wanted something better (WWE, ROH, Japan) for himself, he could go there. Instead he'd rather take the money and phone it in for the same 1000 people every two weeks

Posted By: Cactus (Guest)  on February 09, 2012 at 07:43 PM

 
 
TNA will always be a solid 2. The problem with it is that it recycles WWE retreads and pushes them to the moon right away. Do what Vince did to WCW guys- job them to WWE's top guys, then slowly rebuild them within the WWE (Booker T, Show, Jericho) or throw them out (DDP, Steiner). This way, you won't look so darn inferior. Even when WCW reigned, it was, arguably, off the power of WWE (Hogan, Macho, Nash and Hall made their bones in the WWE).

As for Joe, I agree, to a certain degree, with his attitude- just work and be a good team player. However, the way he's booked has been really confusing and has completely killed his heat. If WWE is interested, a little time with them would be a huge boon to his career, even if it means he'll be repackaged into a Umaga-like character. At least its a different direction. He just seems so 'stuck in a rut' with TNA.


Posted By: Bleh (Guest)  on February 09, 2012 at 08:31 PM

 
 
great insightful interview!!!

lots of good points...

joe is one of wrestlings best big men ever!

such a pro!!

not a whiner like most!


Posted By: Guest#5452 (Guest)  on February 09, 2012 at 08:47 PM

 
 
Once I get fat, I don't get un-fat. That's why I'm not in the World title picture.

Posted By: Joe (Guest)  on February 09, 2012 at 08:57 PM

 
 
Just a side-note, Joe pulled up for his interview in his like-new 2011 powerchair that he traded from some broke old man. He says he got a great deal.

Posted By: jeremy (Guest)  on February 09, 2012 at 09:12 PM

 
 
IWC.... fair weather fans.

Posted By: doanmatter (Guest)  on February 09, 2012 at 09:19 PM

 
 
I for one would love to see a character re-boot.

The whole badass, "Joe will kill you" shtick has been done to death. No doubt it was very cool...5 years ago, but now it's just stale.

Clearly Joe is a smart, well-spoken guy and he needs to use that to tweak his character.


Posted By: Ronnie (Guest)  on February 09, 2012 at 09:44 PM

 
 
what this isn't telling you is that TNA officials were holding a gun to his head the whole time.

Posted By: The Rev (Guest)  on February 09, 2012 at 09:48 PM

 
 
TNA will always be a solid 2. The problem with it is that it recycles WWE retreads and pushes them to the moon right away. Do what Vince did to WCW guys- job them to WWE's top guys, then slowly rebuild them within the WWE (Booker T, Show, Jericho) or throw them out (DDP, Steiner). This way, you won't look so darn inferior. Even when WCW reigned, it was, arguably, off the power of WWE (Hogan, Macho, Nash and Hall made their bones in the WWE).

Posted By: Bleh (Guest) on February 09, 2012 at 08:31 PM

You do realize you totally contradicted yourself, right?

WCW exploded and kicked Vince's ass by putting ex-WWE guys on top (with updated and non-lame gimmicks). But you don't think TNA should follow a similar path.

WWE wasted most of the WCW talent he brought and botched the invasion precisely because he treated the WCW guys like jobbers and WWE's business plummeted from it's greatest heights...and you think this was smart?


Posted By: Guest#9924 (Guest)  on February 09, 2012 at 09:51 PM

 
 
Joe is far too complacent. He's past the 30 year old mark the WWE pretty much forbids on hiring, and he doesn't have half the upside in passion he did in 2008. He has friends in high places (Cena, Punk) so I'm sure they'd find something for him to do, if only he wasn't so damn lazy.

Posted By: Guest#7130 (Guest)  on February 09, 2012 at 09:52 PM

 
 
I wish he was in wwe. There were are few years where he was one of the most exciting guys in the entire sport or at least one of my top two or three favorites. Now I haven't even really thought about him for a couple years other than to wonder what the heck happened and why TNA is wasting him turning him back and forth between heel and face so many times that it's impossible to care. It seems that's what they do with almost everyone though.

Posted By: ee (Guest)  on February 09, 2012 at 11:04 PM

 
 
Joe is a good man and a smart guy. It's a real shame he's not in WWE right now. The time has never been better what with Punk and Bryan proving to Vince that ROH produces/develops top talent.
Joe vs Cena, Orton, Jericho, Punk, Bryan, Ziggler - all great matches we could be treated to. Matches with Sheamus, Henry or Big Show would be interesting too.
It's cool he likes TNA but he's wasted there and has been for years.


Posted By: Guest#1641 (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 08:02 AM

 
 
Is joe a moron? Does he not know that a marathon is a form of a race? I think the word you are looking for is "sprint" Joe. Its reasons like this that make WWE much better than TNA. Most of WWE's performers actually have a college education unlike these uneducated thugs in TNA.

Posted By: joeisdumb (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 10:06 PM

 


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