Before Elias gets to play Madison Square Garden at a live event on July 7 — where he, Kevin Owens and Baron Corbin take on The Undertaker, Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman in a six-man tag match — he grappled in a Q&A with The Post’s Joseph Staszewski.

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Q: Your match with Seth Rollins at “Money in the Bank” received a lot of praise. What do you think that match showed about what you could do and where you or other people might think you can be on the card?

A: If I opened up people’s eyes to what Elias is capable of then that is fantastic. I go out there every single week, knowing that in some way, somehow, whether it’s in the ring, on the guitar, on the microphone, whatever it is, that I can open up some people’s eyes and maybe even bring new eyes to the product we’re putting out there.

That match with Seth didn’t end up the way I wanted it to, but you know what, I did hear the crowd reaction. I have felt the response afterward. And if that propels me into another major storyline, whatever it is, then it’s all for the better man.

You know, working with Seth at the “Money in the Bank” was a great experience, but I’ve been doing main events on the live events for months now so it’s only a matter of time before I’m on the regular main event schedule on television and pay-per-views.

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Q: How would you describe the level Seth is working at right now?

A: He’s probably … And it’s crazy to say this because he’s had a very successful career so far, but he’s probably at his best right now. Which is crazy. The crowd is taking to him in a way almost unlike they have his entire career, which is still crazy because they have loved him for such a long time.

Q: You did a “Table for 3” with Jeff Jarrett and Road Dog. There was a moment where you and Jeff were kind of comparing your guitar-shot lists. How do you think yours is starting to stack up to his or do you still have a ways to go to get to where he is?

A: Well, in terms of numbers, that guy smashed so many guitars. I’m a little more picky. My guitars mean a lot more to me. Unlike Jeff Jarrett, I’m actually a musician. I play the guitar. It means a little bit more to me, so I’m a little picky. I just don’t want to smash everybody with my guitar. Get me to that point and I absolutely will.

Q: Speaking of guitars, you did an impromptu concert on Bourbon Street during WrestleMania week. Would you like to see that become kind of a regular thing or does it depend on the town?

A: It would have to be the right city, the right place, the right town, you know all that stuff, but I’ve got plenty of original music and I love to have fun and just entertain. So, I would absolutely do it.

Q: When you were in Cleveland you did tell the crowd that LeBron James wasn’t coming back. Should we be paying attention to more than Paul Heyman for some spoilers?

A: Absolutely man. Absolutely. I’ve been saying this for a long time, that I am a prophet in every sense of the word. OK. I’m a moneymaker and guess what, I can tell you what’s going to happen in the future. I already have in this interview. So, you know, just pay close attention to what I say because I only speak truths.

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Q: Kevin Owens had that moment last week when he was onstage with Shania Twain. Is there a musician that you would want to have that moment with where you could either play with them or get to be on stage with them?

A: I haven’t expressed this too much in public, but I have a friendship to a degree with Bruce Springsteen. And that’s been created through everything I’ve done on “Monday Night Raw” and television and just WWE in general.

I’ve not crossed paths [with Bruce]. I’ve been on the road for a minute now and me and Bruce haven’t crossed paths, but I think something like that could go down.

Kevin Owens was more of just like a big fan of Shania Twain and that was really cool and that’s great for him, but me and Bruce have more of a mutual respect for each other. If I don’t share the stage with him one of these days’ maybe he’ll share it with me, who knows.

Q: What was your first experience appearing at Madison Square Garden last December like? Did you try to take a moment to take it in?

A: Well, Madison Square Garden is a historical venue and it’s especially important to WWE, so for me to fill up there and sell it out the first time I’m there was incredibly special. And it was really just the start of everybody finding out that WWE stands for Walk with Elias.

Q: What was your reaction when they told you that you were going to be in a six-man tag match with The Undertaker this weekend?

A: I said, “That is the perfect matchup.” I would have preferred if it was one-on-one, but that would probably happen somewhere down the line. This will be the first-ever meeting of The Deadman and The Living Truth.

Q: Is this one of those cases where if you do take a Tombstone from The Undertaker it kind of stinks, but you can tell your kids about it?

A: (Laughs) Yeah, that’s always something you can say down the line, but I think it will be more noteworthy to say, “You know what, I sold out Madison Garden and I sang a song that insulted The Undertaker right before he came out.”

Q: Ronda Rousey is also on the card against Nia Jax. What has been your impression of her so far?

A: I think Ronda Rousey is fantastic. She’s a fantastic addition to the entire crew of WWE. I think she has kind of blown away people’s expectations. And on a personal level, I think she’s a great person and she let everybody know that she walks with Elias, so I’m very happy about that.

Q: When you’re a wrestler and you’re not on WWE, do you equate getting to WWE with getting that shot to wrestle at Madison Square Garden? When you get to WWE you potentially get that chance to work Madison Square Garden. It’s something other companies don’t always get a chance to do.

A: WWE kind of is Madison Square Garden. I don’t think any other companies can or have done that, at least since it’s been WWF and so on and so forth. It’s definitely like a WWE symbol of accomplishment of great and historic venues. So, Madison Square Garden definitely is a special place.

Q: You posted on your Instagram that Fender is the official guitar brand of Elias. Why do you prefer Fender and is there anymore you can share about your dealings with them?

A: The first guitar I ever picked up was an acoustic black Fender, so it makes perfect sense that Elias plays Fender guitars. As far as details it’s simple, Elias and Fender have a great relationship.