Jimmy Jacobs was interviewed on the latest “AEW Unrestricted” podcast where he talked about giving his life in rural Georgia to work in AEW, his first AEW show on Washington, DC, his relationship with Tony Khan, working with Chris Jericho, The Briscoes, Tyler Black (Seth Rollins) and more. Scroll down to listen to the entire interview.
Jimmy Jacobs on coming to AEW:
“AEW is great. It’s a madhouse. Welcome to madness, though. For the last year, I was living in Georgia. I bought about seven acres out in the middle of nowhere. Working for IMPACT Wrestling, that’s just a couple weekends a month. I was working on a farm a couple days a week. I was living that life and I was like, ‘This is a little too mellow for me. I need to get thrown in the blender and whirl around into chaos’, and apparently that’s what I’m best adapted for, so AEW is my home right now.”
“It’s what I’ve been doing most of my life up until 2020 when things slowed down. That’s the first time things slowed down for me in my career since I was about 18. I’m used to it. I’m used to the chaos. I revel in the chaos.”
“As far as how I got here, Bryan Danielson called me and said, ‘Hey, we’re starting a second show and we need someone in the chaos.’ I’m great in the chaos. They needed someone who was going to be at all the shows, like someone who has the aptitude that I have. There are others who have the aptitude I have that can do what I do. I’m not particularly special, but also I have no life. So it was like, ‘Hey, can you just be on the road whenever.’”
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