Below are some highlights from the interview:
On his character, namely “The Eater of Worlds:”
“I have clung on to ‘The Eater of Worlds’ more than all the rest because that’s one Dusty Rhodes gave me,” he said. “He’s a lot like myself as far as not being in the general mold and cookie cutter. He was his own entity and larger of the life. When people met Dusty, they didn’t meet a man, they met something more. And not to toot my own horn, but I like to think I carry my own mystique as well.”
On Randy Orton and Kane:
“I’ve ran through Kane a few times, so he’ll get his, I promise that,” Wyatt said. “He’s got to go. Randy’s a slippery creature, too.”
On his legacy:
“I don’t really view myself as a legacy,” he said. “I am my own thing. When I was a child, all I wanted to do was get here some day at some point because I had so much to say and things I wanted to accomplish. Not because someone before me did, but because I had my own message.”
“I am the most shock and awe product there is today,” he said. “It’s a strange vibe when I come out. I’m different than anything else out there. It’s violence and wildness.”
You can find the entire interview at this link.