Booker T On Why WWE Should Stop Scripted Promos

WWE Hall Of Famer Booker T spoke to Lilian Garcia on Chasing Glory this week. Among other topics of discussion, he talked about why WWE should stop scripted promos for WWE Superstars.

 


 

Booker talked about his troubled past, where he was sent to prison for 19th months due to robbery. Here is what he said:

“The thing is, for me, I can honestly say it’s probably the best thing that ever happened to me in my life that I ended up going to prison because I got a chance to literally just stop and rethink my whole life,” Booker T openly admitted. “I had two years to rethink what my life was about, what I wanted my life to be. I always knew that I was not one of those kids that wanted to be in the corner in my same neighborhood for the rest of my life. I saw so many of those people. I can go to my neighborhood right now and I’ll see somebody that I grew up with. I just knew I didn’t want to be that person. I knew prison wasn’t going to hold me back also. I knew that life had something better for me. I just didn’t know what it was.”

Booker talked about how he got into professional wrestling. He was intrigued by cutting promos and tried figuring out how he could take quotes or lyrics from popular movies and songs and use them.

“I was always a clown,” Booker T jokingly admitted. “I think that’s the key to being a really good wrestler is that you can believe in your own hype. You gotta be able to go out there and see if it sticks. I love music, and that helps me a lot. I’ve got so many sayings in my head that are just stuck there, and I can go back and pull out something… That’s what wrestling is. You have to take little bits and pieces here and there, and you gotta know how to make it your own.”

He then talked about how WWE should do away with scripted promos. He wished Superstars could go back to writing their own promos. That would help with their authenticity both in the ring and on the mic.

“It’s a different world now as far as the scripted promos. I think it takes away a lot of the originality of the guy actually being able to put himself against the wall and have to go out there and get over, the guy to have to think about it, opposed to when you just have someone writing it for you,” Booker T noted.

“You’re not going to take the time like I did to go and look in the mirror and pretend I’m cutting a promo on myself. You’re not going to do that. You’re not going to go and look in the mirror and just … Just to try to make your top lip move, to see how angry you can make yourself look. It’s just small, little bitty things. You’re not going to take the time to actually try to hone your craft, because you got someone handing it to you unless you’re that driven.”

Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

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