I would like us to look at the different styles of interview that the wrestlers use. Each of them has a different way to talk and they all come together to pieces of a great puzzle.
Let's start with...
Andre the Giant
To my ear, he always spoke with a fatalistic, poetic verse that left no room for doubt that he was going to win. As a babyface, he spoke well of others, as a heel, he spoke in metaphors, declaring himself the better man and the worst nightmare of Hulk Hogan. Andre wanted others to know how he felt, what he was going to do, because he was the biggest and the strongest, not because he was cocky, but because he knew he could do it.
Who would like to comment on which wrestler next?
Let's start with...
Andre the Giant
To my ear, he always spoke with a fatalistic, poetic verse that left no room for doubt that he was going to win. As a babyface, he spoke well of others, as a heel, he spoke in metaphors, declaring himself the better man and the worst nightmare of Hulk Hogan. Andre wanted others to know how he felt, what he was going to do, because he was the biggest and the strongest, not because he was cocky, but because he knew he could do it.
Who would like to comment on which wrestler next?