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John Morrison has seen it all in the world of professional wrestling, and he believes there are two different types of performers in it.

Former WWE Superstar John Morrison was a guest on Power Up with Tony Horton to discuss a wide variety of subjects. During the discussion, Morrison said he believes there are two different types of performers in professional wrestling: businessmen and artists.

“I think there’s two types of people in wrestling. There’s businessmen and artists, and businessmen really just want to make the most money,” John Morrison said. “Like, what does the office wants from me? Like what would put me in a better position politically? It’s a lot of mindsets versus, what’s the coolest sequence I could do? Or what would pop the crowd? Or I’m going to be in New York; what would be cool in New York? I think that’s like a big distinction, and sometimes it like coincides, and sometimes it doesn’t.”

At the time this interview was recorded, Morrison was currently dealing with some injuries that kept him out of the ring. When he was asked if he could get in the ring at that point, Morrison admitted it would be very stupid to do and felt if he continued to get better, he’d make a full recovery.

“It would be really stupid to,” John Morrison admitted. “I feel like I’m getting better. And if I continue to get better. I think I’ll make a full recovery. And if I fully tear any of those ligaments…”

WrestleZone has learned that this episode in question was filmed in late August. Morrison was sidelined from in-ring action from July 11 to September 3.

Morrison recently competed at the January 7 Major League Wrestling television tapings. You can check out spoilers from that show by clicking here.

This article first appeared on Wrestlezone and was syndicated with permission.

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