Stone Cold asks the guys what their biggest regret is from their career, saying that his was walking out on the company when they wanted to him to do a job. Both men reply that they have none, except Christian jokes that he regrets doing this podcast, and Austin shoots back that he regrets letting him. Captain Charisma adds that he made it farther than he probably ever should have. In terms of how they want to be remembered, Edge says he just wants to be remembered fondly in the way that he looks back on Demolition, The Hart Foundation, The British Bulldogs, Ricky Steamboat and Bob Orton. Christian cracks that he'd like to be remembered as being better than Edge, but then seriously adds that he wants to be looked back upon as a guy who went out and gave each fan their money's worth every time he performed regardless of how many people were in the arena. We close out the interview with a three-man five-second pose. This was awesome and easily the most fun out of all the Network podcasts to far. It wasn't the most informative but it's obvious the guys are close and it made the hour breeze by. If you have the Network, check this one out.
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