WWE Hall of Famer Macho Man Randy Savage is still an inspiration to many fans all over the world long after passing away.

An old clip of Randy Savage on the Arsenio Hall Show in 1992 emerged where the WWE Hall of Famer admitted that he’s cried a thousand times and that it’s okay to do so.

“Oh yeah, uh huh. It’s okay for macho men to show every emotion available right there because I’ve tried 1000 times I’m gonna cry some more,” Macho Man Randy Savage said. “But I’ve soared with the Eagles, and I’ve slithered in with the snakes, and I’ve been everywhere in between. And I’m going to tell you something right now. There’s one guarantee in life, and that there are no guarantees. Yeah, and understand this. Nobody likes a quitter; nobody said life was easy. So if you get knocked down, take the standing eight count, get back up, and fight again. And you’re a Macho Maniac, dig it!”

It’s nice to see that even in 2022, Randy Savage can still inspire many people in the WWE Universe.

What do you make of Macho Man Randy Savage’s comments? Are you surprised to see him say that it’s okay to cry? Let us know your thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.

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