He
is oozing masculinity and self-confidence. He is fearless and brutal on
the stage. No surprise an interviewer was at a loss when the World
Wrestling Entertainment superstar Darren Young came out as gay during an
impromptu interview at Los Angeles International Airport.
A
videographer stopped Young while he was getting his bags at LAX
Wednesday and asked the 33-year-old if he thinks a gay wrestler could be
successful within the WWE organization.
"Absolutely," Young said,
laughing. "Look at me. I'm a WWE Superstar and, to be honest with you,
I'll tell you right now, I'm gay, and I'm happy. Very happy."
The
cameraman was stunned and told Young he had no idea, to which the
wrestler said he doesn't think his sexuality should matter.
"I
guess if you want to call it 'coming out,' I really don't know what to
say it is," he said. "I'm just letting you know that I'm happy [with]
who I am, I'm comfortable with myself, and I'm happy to be living the
dream ...
"Some people might not like it. Some people will like it. I'm here to please myself. I'm here to be happy ...
"I'm
hoping to make a difference. It's very important to me to make people
understand that someone's sexual preference shouldn't really matter. It
should be about the person."
Wrestling blogs exploded with news of
Young's coming out. He is said to be the first openly gay male wrestler
actively participating in the professional sphere.
A representative for the WWE said the wrestling organization is "proud of Young for coming out".
"WWE
is proud of Darren Young for being open about his sexuality, and we
will continue to support him as a WWE Superstar," a statement read.
"Today, in fact, Darren will be participating in one of our Be A Star
anti-bullying rallies in Los Angeles to teach children how to create
positive environments for everyone regardless of age, race, religion or
sexual orientation."
Young began wrestling professionally in 2002 and joined the WWE in 2005.