Sami Zayn Doesn't Think Johnny Knoxville Match Was The Original Plan For WWE WrestleMania
The former Intercontinental Champion is set to clash with the Jackass Star at WrestleMania 38
Mar 17, 2022
WrestleMania is a massive pop culture event, with celebrities and people of influence involved with the show dating all the way back to WrestleMania 1 in 1985.
This year, Jackass star Johnny Knoxville will wrestle at Mania, taking on Sami Zayn. But Zayn has pointed out to the Dallas Morning News that he didn’t think a match with Knoxville was originally the pan:
“I don’t think this was ever the plan for WrestleMania. I think he was here doing some stuff for ‘Jackass Forever,’ doing the Royal Rumble and promoting his movie – and that’s all well and good. Then, he showed up here [on SmackDown], and – I’m going to say this. I don’t like him. I have a problem with him, and I’m going to beat him up. So, let me just get that out of the way because I’m about to say something kind of nice about him."
“Every single time I was in the ring with him, every time he snuck in the ring or he did what he did or whenever his music hit, it was, by far, the biggest reaction on the show that night – and I know because I was in the ring for all of them. So, the fans love him, and I think what happened is there is such a gravitation toward him and the response was so good that I think it ended up pushing this story further, which has both been a good thing and a bad thing for me because, you know, now I have to deal with all his shenanigans and his… ugh… all the stuff that comes with dealing with Johnny Knoxville."
It’s not the first time someone from the Jackass crew has been involved with WWE, and Zayn thinks its because fans of Jackass and fans of wrestling a very similar:
“That performer side of me for sure is excited because I know the fans are excited, and I know they are getting a kick. I know every time his music hits they are going to go crazy. And I think he is a great foil for my character, and I’m a good foil for him. He’s a great prankster, and I’m the kind of villain that you want to see seething. I think it’s a natural fit for that, and he’s a natural fit for WWE. His fans, the world of ‘Jackass’ and the world of WWE, it’s like peas in a pod. So, I am happy to be doing this, and I think I’m going to be even happier when I’m standing over him after the bell has rung and I’ve decimated him in the middle of Dallas,” continued Zayn.