Billy Corgan Esquire Interview: Corgan Talks TNA Wrestling, Why He Joined The Company, The Appeal Of Professional Wrestling

billy-corganNew TNA creative member Billy Corgan recently participated in an interview with Esquire, discussing the move to work with the wrestling company.

Corgan talks about why wrestling is appealing to him, what makes the sport dramatic, what to expect from wrestling, bringing in a broad audience who looks down on wrestling, and more. You can read a few excerpts below: 

Corgan on finding a story that appeals to people:

“Any culture, and I don’t care how hairsplitting you want to get, but the mainstreaming [process] is going to deal with the bias. Where it splits is where you find story. Not in race or gender, but where people are dealt with. In the workplace. If we can have a woman President. Or rock stars who aren’t supposed to be in wrestling.”

Corgan on why wrestling works as a dramatic sport: 

“Some of the biggest money-drawing feuds in the history of professional wrestling were based on, let’s call it ‘real things.’ You start with that foundational level, then you put that with a systemic way a wrestling company works, and somewhere in-between you get into real, sustained drama.”

Corgan on the evolution of wrestling:  

“People are doing things in the ring that people couldn’t dream of 30 years ago. 30 years from now, we’ll see things we couldn’t dream of today. You want to go to the circus and see something you’ve never seen. You go to a wrestling match and want to see something you’ve never seen.”

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