During a recent appearance on Francine’s “Eyes Up Here” podcast, AEW broadcaster RJ City targeted WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker for several reasons, ultimately noting that he’s a “weird man.”
He brought up The Undertaker while promoting Toni Storm.
RJ said, “I’ve haven’t seen anyone so wrapped up in a whole thing that is unique to themselves (like Toni Storm) since, I don’t know, The Undertaker? And she’s not doing half-a** horrible podcast now. She’s not wearing weird problematic shirts and being like, ‘wrestling is not telling stories.’ Thanks, Mark. I really appreciate it. His show is weird. The guy is weird. He’s a weird man. ‘Back in my day it was a lot better.’ I’m sorry, were you always dead? Did you start off dead? Would you like to explain that? When I did stuff at WWE, my goal was to work my way up to him.”
Chris Jericho is a big admirer of the Terrifier films and is happy that he has contributed to others discovering them.
During a recent appearance on the “Joblo Celebrity Interviews” podcast, Jericho, who portrays Burke in the second and third installments, discussed his role in highlighting the lethal Art The Clown.
Jericho said, “I was a big fan of the first movie. We discovered it on the Fozzy tour bus, and I was the first person that I knew was talking about it. So I was going on Talk is Jericho, my podcast, and letting everybody know about this movie that you have to see because I have a big horror fan contingency for the show. Then I did a Comic-Con horror con, I guess, where David was there and he was on Talk Is Jericho. That’s kind of how it all started. I was like, you guys got to watch this movie, Terrifier this, Terrifier that. I’d like to think that I was part of the grassroots movement to turn people onto this film, and then, once it became kind of a talked about cult hit when Damien started talking about doing part two, he asked me if I wanted to be involved, and I was like, of course. Just tell me what time and what mental institution in Staten Island I have to be at.”