Jeff Jarrett Shares What He Really Thinks About Dixie Carter

Jeff Jarrett Shares What He Really Thinks About Dixie Carter
Jeff Jarrett Shares What He Really Thinks About Dixie Carter
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Jeff Jarrett shares his true feelings about Dixie Carter.

RJ City welcomed Jeff Jarrett to Hey (EW) and the duo took some time to talk about how he really feels about Dixie Carter. Jarrett said he needed to tell the truth and came clean about the situation.

“Give me a second, don’t interrupt… charming, talented, elegant. But at the end of the day,” Jarrett noted, “I’ve got to be truthful, I’ve got to be factual. It’s kinda what this complete and utter nonsense is all about. I believe Family Law is her best work, not Designing Women.”

Personally, I was more of an Annie Potts fan, but that’s just me.

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Dixie (Virginia) Carter starred as Julia Sugarbaker on the hit sitcom Designing Women from 1986–1993. She was also known for her role as Randi King on the drama series Family Law. Carter was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in 2007 for her guest role as Gloria Hodge on Desperate Housewives. She passed away on April 10, 2010 after being diagnosed with endometrial cancer that year.

As far as the Dixie Carter of pro wrestling fame, Jarrett recently mentioned her during a recent episode of his My World podcast. Jarrett was speaking about Max Caster’s promo on him where Caster took shots about “stealing Kurt Angle’s wife” and getting forced out of TNA Wrestling. At the time, Jarrett said that Carter made multiple power plays to oust him and referred to her and Vince Russo as “evil as shit.”

Check out the full exchange from Jarrett’s podcast here.

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