As for whether the slap hurt, Rock was direct. "Will Smith is significantly bigger than me, we are not the same size. Will Smith does movies with his shirt off. You've never seen me do a movie with my shirt off. If I'm in a movie getting open heart surgery, I get on a sweater. Will Smith played Muhammad Ali in a movie, you think I auditioned for that? I played Pookie in 'New Jack City'. I played a piece of corn in 'Pootie Tang'. Even in animated movies this m**********r's bigger I'm a zebra, he's a shark."
As per Variety, the comedian went on to reveal that the title of his show was also inspired by the slap, 'Will Smith practises Selective Outrage', Rock said. "Everybody who really knows, knows I had nothing to do with that shit. I didn't have any 'entanglements.'"
Referencing the 'Red Table Talk' between Smith and his wife Jada Pinkett Smith, "His wife was fucking her son's friend. I normally would not talk about this shit. I have no idea why two talented people would do something that fucking lowdown. We've all been cheated on, everybody in here has been cheated on. None of us has ever been interviewed by the person that cheated on us, on television. She hurt him way more than he hurt me."
And after this interview Rock implied that "everybody in the world called him a bitch. I tried to call the m**********r, I tried to call that man and give him my condolences, he didn't pick up for me." The comedian then went on to list off all the people in Hollywood who called Smith a "bitch" after the aforementioned interview including 'The View', 'The Breakfast Club', 'Drink Champs' and so on. "Everybody called him a bitch and who did he hit? Me."
He then switched tone: "I love Will Smith, my whole life, he makes great movies. I rooted for Will Smith my whole life," Rock said. "And now I watch 'Emancipation' just so I could watch him get whooped."
Why didn't he do anything after the slap? "Because I got parents," Rock explained. "I was raised. And you know what my parents taught me. Don't fight in front of white people."