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Ahmed Johnson Says The WCW Locker Room Was Tougher Than WWF
In an interview with Iron-On Wrestling (via Wrestling Inc), Ahmed Johnson weighed in on which company had the tougher locker room, WCW or the WWF, and said WCW won that contest. Johnson was part of the WWF from 1995 to 1998, and in WCW from 1999 to 2000 as Big T.
He said: “The difference, it was the guys. Like in WWF, they cry a lot about, ‘Oh, you hit me too hard,’ or this, that, and the other. I was not even in shape when I went to WCW and I was hitting them guys and nobody ever complained, ever cried about it or anything. And I know a couple [of them maybe thought that I was] shooting on them. I didn’t mean to do it on purpose but it came out that way and they never did cry, did complain, or anything. So, guys seem to be a lot tougher from WCW.“
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