Ahead of the tour, Jarrett was able to talk exclusively to Sportskeeda about what fans could expect as part of the show, which is being promoted as the place where the former European Champion will be able to reveal the real stories behind some of the most controversial moments in wrestling history.
When asked whether this was his chance to set the record straight when it comes to some of the best known moments of his more than three-decade-long career, Jarrett revealed that he didn’t think there was such a thing in wrestling.
Jarrett made the decision to come over to the United Kingdom to present his tour, which will see him visit a number of Independent wrestling promotions including ICW and act as their General Manager, Jarrett himself admitted that he has been a fan of the UK scene for a long time and was happy about its recent rise.
Of course, Jeff Jarrett is someone who is best remembered for having one of the most famous intergender women’s matches in the history of business and with the Women’s Revolution reaching its peak right now, Intergender matches have become a topic that has led to a lot of debate between fans.
The addition of Ronda Rousey in the WWE Women’s Division has definitely pushed the idea of Intergender matches in the minds of the WWE Universe, which is something that Jeff also touched on.
Of course, it was WWE’s shock decision to include Jarrett in this year’s Hall of Fame that has allowed him to kick-start this tour but the man himself is remaining open to any options WWE might have for him in the future.
When it comes to the wrestling business, there aren’t many stars who have accomplished as much as Jeff Jarrett but when asked about who he learned the most from throughout his career, it was no surprise that he named fellow WWE Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler.
Jarrett’s UK tour kicks off in London at the Sports Bar & Grill Canary Wharf on July 23rd before moving on to Hilton Carlton Hotel in Edinburgh on July 24th, The Public Library Theatre in Sheffield on July 25th and then finishes up at Bierkeller in Cardiff on July 26th.
The WWE Hall of Famer will also be part of London Film and Comic Con the weekend of the 28th of July and will also make several appearances at ICW as their acting General Manager as part of this tour.
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