Sami Zayn is just happy to be eating so well this year.
During the post-show press conference after night one of WrestleMania 39, WrestleZone’s Bill Pritchard asked Sami Zayn about his previous comments that he viewed Elimination Chamber as his WrestleMania moment. Zayn was asked if he feels any different now, especially considering he, Kevin Owens and The Usos made history by competing in the first tag team championship main event at a WrestleMania event.
“I feel very lucky because not a lot of people get two WrestleManias in six weeks, but I did. They’re apples and oranges a little bit, hard to compare them, but they’re two of the biggest, proudest nights of my entire life, and they just happen to be a mere six or eight weeks apart. That night did feel like WrestleMania,” Sami Zayn said. “Tonight had the happy ending, though, and it was with [Kevin Owens], and LA and everything else, so it’s different.”
Sami Zayn then went on to explain that he would assume picking a favorite moment would be as difficult as picking your favorite child.
“I don’t have multiple children. Let me preface what I’m about to say with that statement, but I would assume it’s like when you have multiple children,” Sami Zayn explained, “and you just love them all in different ways. I love them both. I don’t tend to put things in a hierarchy in importance of, ‘This is more valuable because it was on a bigger platform or whatever so, therefore, it’s higher on the totem pole of worth,’ or whatever. The metrics that I use are creative satisfaction and what I was able to create that night.
“What I created that night was magical,” Sami Zayn added. “What I was able to be a part of was magical. What I was able to create along with these guys and be a part of tonight was also magical. It’s apples and oranges, but they’re both delicious, and I’m just lucky to be eating so much delicious fruit.”
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