Alex Wright Talks WCW Power Plant vs WWE PC, Reacts to Rumors That He Helped “Make” Triple H, Talks Winning Cruiserweight Title & More

Working veterans so young in his career:

It was truly a dream come true. To work guys like Ric Flair and Arn Anderson, Bobby Eaton and later on of course Dean, Eddie and Benoit and Regal it was every time I stepped in the ring I learned so much that I really enjoyed my time then. It’s the best way to learn, being in the ring with a veteran who helps you and leads you through the match you will always learn something new. It was the best thing that could happen to me.

Working Brian Pillman and competing in the Super J Cup:

It’s very sad that he had to go so early. That was a shock for me and I think that was the first incident while I was in WCW where I was shocked about it being such a bad experience. But working wise he was really, really good. I actually went with Brian to New Japan for the Super J Cup and that was a real good time. That was pretty tough. Everybody who took part in that tournament was a top notch wrestler and I still at that time was only 21 and that is around the time that I met Malenko and Eddie over there. It was really hard and there were so many skilled wrestlers, very technical and a lot of impact with less entertainment but I really did enjoy it over there. I got two injuries but I had to pull through those six weeks.

Winning the WCW Cruiserweight Title:

It’s always nice to win a title. It shows that the company feels comfortable to put you in that kind of a position and it’s a little thank you, it’s very nice and of course I felt very good. I was not after the title, it’s nice to have one but for me the priority was always to have a good match and try to entertain the people and doing my job. It didn’t matter if I had a regular match or pay per view match I always tried to give 1000% in  a match.

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