On a recent edition of his “The Snake Pit” podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Jake Roberts discussed his stint in Mid-South Wrestling during August and September 1985.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On wrestling in the Superdome and the importance of it to the Bill Watts territory: “Oh, it was the satellite, man. Because you can see everything from the Superdome. The Superdome is the building in the South. It has been for year since they opened it. You know, so to be the main event there was quite an honor. And quite a responsibility also.”
On blading during the spread of AIDS in the 1980s: “You never did that around Watts. It was his call [whether you could get bloody or not]. They can’t say sh*t, they know Watts… I knew I was clean. You know, by luck. [laughs] By extreme luck and God watching over me, somehow I escaped that. But it was real, it was real. Guys were cognizant of it. And unfortunately, I don’t think it stopped anybody. They were all still dipping their wicks and, yeah… Yeah, it really is [a wonder more people didn’t get sick] man, because those mats were filthy. I had staph a couple of times. Man, that’s rough. I got it in my elbow.”