Sent by Jordan Garber:
Sinn Bodhi aka WWE’s Kizarny was recently on Jordan Garber NOW to discuss his career and views. The podcast can be heard every Sunday at 10 pm CST on anchor.fm/jordan-garber. Here are some of the highlights:
Sinn Bodhi on Kofi Kingston:
We wrestled a few times in OVW. Kofi’s a great guy. I think he’s super talented and I think Murphy’s law did not like me and Kofi in the ring together because every time me and Kofi were in the ring together he busted me open somehow in the few times that we wrestled I got busted open over something silly or weird but I have nothing but good things to say about him of all of his success despite how many times he’s busted me open with a clothesline.
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Sinn Bodhi on being responsible for the Bray Wyatt Character
I have no problem with circus guys like Bray Wyatt doing anything in this business I don’t have a copyright, it’s just that if someone wants to be influenced or borrow something be my guest, but just reference it and put over where you got an idea. I have so many influences on things I do. I don’t take anything outright, I just take bits and pieces and morph it into myself. If he was to say Bodhi was where I got a lot of my stuff from that would help stuff out from me with promoters. In the long run… We eventually talked things out in private and I’m super glad how things turned out. When I see guys like Bray Wyatt I hope he cares about me as much as I care about him and I’m glad he is successful and doing his thing. I like his character.
Sinn Bodhi on his WWE Experience
I wrestled MVP and he was great and we had some fun matches during a few months at the Smackdown live events. But for the most part I was that TV guy that was stuck on the middle of this card full of these mega legends like Triple H, Mark Henry, Edge , Christian and more of the coolest and best talent and there’s this old me where nobody knows who he is and me and MVP were pulling some pretty good matches and we’d come in the back and agents like IRS and Malenko and Arn Anderson would walk up to us and say good job boys and I was always super flattered and I just think politically things didn’t go my way.