X-Pac is open-minded about intergender wrestling matches.
TMZ just caught up with the WWE Hall of Famer and got his thoughts on men and women competing against one another in the ring. Though he comes from an older school of thought, X-Pac (Sean Waltman) says thinks performers from his generation should be more receptive to the idea.
"I'm open-minded about all that. I mean, obviously, I come from an older school of thought, so it's weird for some of us older cats to see that, but I think we should be open to that," he said.
Waltman then shared his thoughts on Charlotte Flair after it was suggested that the SmackDown Women's Champion start competing against some of the men in WWE.
"She's incredible. She's an alpha female if there ever was one," he said.
That said, he doesn't see himself stepping into the ring with The Queen, offering the following assessment of what would likely happen.
"She'd kill me. She'd fucking kill me, dude," Waltman laughed.
After nearly three years away from the ring due to knee surgery, Waltman returned to action in February at GCW Welcome To Heartbreak where he teamed with Joey Janela against Matt Cardona and Brian Myers. He recently revealed that he tore his bicep during the match and though he will require surgery, still plans on having a few more matches once he's fully recovered.
Charlotte is set to defend her SmackDown Women's Title on May 8 at WrestleMania Backlash against Ronda Rousey in an I Quit Match. You can click here to view the updated card for the event.
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