A Music Blog, Yea? recently interviewed New Japan Pro Wrestling Star (NJPW) Kenny Omega. Below are the highlights:
On executing dangerous moves in the ring: “I always try to be safe, even when something looks dangerous, it actually isn’t to me. I don’t like to risk- I’m actually not a tough guy at all, make no mistake about it, so I’m not going to do something that I’m scared of. So, if something looks dangerous, at the time, I didn’t think it was because I’m the first person to cower away from a risk of injury, if there seems to be one.”
On his worst bump ever: “It was 2012, I main event a match in Budokan Arena…I wanted to pull out all the stops, so there was this one move in the match where I took a Frankensteiner – or Hurricanrana, however you’d like to call it – from the top rope to the floor and that was probably, to this day, the most shocking fall that I’ve ever had to absorb. You feel your insides bounce and hit the top of your rib cage. It was gross and I would never ever do it again, seeing the footage scares me.”
On being the Elite Series along with The Young Bucks: “The entire idea behind the series was just to show people what’s it like living a day in the life in our shoes. Because, people sometimes see backstage video or footage of a live WWE event and there’s sort of a disconnect between how their lives are, as opposed to how we live ours. So we really wanted to give the fans an inside look as to how we really are as people in between shows.”
You can watch the entire interview of Kenny Omega below or at YouTube.com.