Professional wrestling legend and WWE Hall of Famer Jeff Jarrett who is a former four times WCW World Heavyweight champion recently talked about his My World With Jeff Jarrett podcast and revealed the future plans for his famous podcast.
Jarrett was one of the biggest names in professional wrestling during his time who started his professional wrestling career back in 1986. He travelled all over the world and work in different professional wrestling promotions including the likes of WWE and WCW.

Jeff Jarrett Talks About The Future Of His Podcast
In spite of being equally talented she was never been treated as a main event star in WWE. He had always been treated as a consistent mid card in the promotion. During his WWE days he mostly focused on the mid card titles. He won the WWE intercontinental championship a total of six times.
After he was done with WWE in 1999, he went to the Rival promotion of WWE back in the time which was WCW where he was instantly treated as a main event star. Turn on the two years time he won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship a total of four times and surely there were many more to come if the promotion was in existence. He gave some of the biggest matches of the history of WCW. Some of the matches he delivered in WCW are still remember to this date.
After WCW was purchased by WWE, he was fired by Vince McMahon publically. It took him 1 year but he stood back with a new Rival promotion of WWE which was known as TNA Wrestling.

The promotion that right to be the next WCW and it rightfully earned the spot in many ways. Even though it failed to compete with WWE at the end but it actually showed some signs of competition. Currently, Jarrett is running a podcast and it is going quite well.
Jeff Jarrett who is a former four times WCW World Heavyweight champion recently spoke to Cageside Seats where he talked about his My World With Jeff Jarrett podcast and revealed the future plans for his famous podcast. He said;
“During the pandemic, I was off the road for the first time, really in my lifetime, for an extended period,” he explains. “I watched The Last Dance with Michael Jordan. I’m a Bulls fan, I’m a basketball junkie. I loved it. When I watched it, the lightbulb went off, ‘Okay, there may be infotainment. There may be some entertainment to this.’ Getting a couple of reps behind me now and with Conrad [Thompson} steering the ship and picking the topics, I really had no idea how much fun I’d have with it.

“I have now approached my podcast like I approach anything in life, if I’m going to do this I want to do it to the best I can. If someone is going to sit down — just like if someone is going to buy a wrestling ticket or pay-per-view or invest three hours of their time at a live event — I’m a promoter at heart, an entertainer born and bred.
“I know the value of someone investing their time. People have so many options today. If someone is going to invest in My World and push play and listen for an hour or two hours, I want to make sure I’m doing everything in my power… to give them an in-depth recollection. Working with the researchers and Conrad, I really didn’t know I’d have this much fun. I’m really enjoying going back and looking at the stories,” he concludes. “The old quote, ‘To teach is to learn twice.’ Well, to reminisce is to learn twice as well.”