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Post by johnnytightlips on May 25, 2009 16:07:28 GMT -5
Kevin Nash - very honest & intelligent guy that doesn't seem to hold back on any topic.
New Age Outlaws - bitter towards the business & still think of themselves as the best tag team ever.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on May 25, 2009 16:10:00 GMT -5
Samoa Joe - funny motherf****r CM Punk - funny motherf****r Colt Cabana - funy motherf****r
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Post by allstar on May 25, 2009 16:18:06 GMT -5
Road Warrior Hawk - Not a fan of Vince McMahon Eddie Gilbert - one of the greatest imaginations in wrestling history Brickhouse Brown - He sure liked them ring rats Jamie Dundee - white trash, but kinda funny Lance Russell - class act Bob Backlund - humble, good apraisal of his role in wrestling history Terry Funk - helluva cool guy, crazy Sandman - never sober, likes talking about Scorpio's junk Steve Corino - pretty down to earth, not full of himself (at least on his shoots), very appreciative of the guys that helped him on his way up Lanny Poffo - grounded
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Post by spagett on May 25, 2009 17:33:02 GMT -5
I was shocked at how well Kevin Nash came across. He literally didn't have a bad word to say about anyone and held his hand ups and admitted when he acted like a dick.
Torrie Wilson's was the most tedious and boring shoot I have ever seen. I only watched half and even then I am embarrassed to admit it.
Ric Flair came across ok, bit of a kiss ass to Vince.
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Post by Ultimo Chocula on May 25, 2009 18:20:45 GMT -5
I watched the first half of Rick Martel's shoot and he came across as very thoughtful and down to earth. This made me an even bigger fan of the guy.
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Post by Shy Guy on May 25, 2009 18:25:02 GMT -5
punk- awesome story teller
joe- awesome person to have around if you need an awesome story
cabana- see punk and joe
daniels- pretty chilled
aj styles- more relaxed than i thought he would be
allison danger- hilarious
daizee haze- quiet and conservative, though has quite the mouth
lacey- way too quiet
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on May 25, 2009 18:53:57 GMT -5
daizee haze- quiet and conservative, though has quite the mouth and quite the accent yall
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Post by Bauertainments on May 25, 2009 19:56:34 GMT -5
The Sandman (2001, 2004, 2007 RF shoots): Despite his habits, he's a pretty sharp guy who knows his stuff... and he only talks at one pitch: REALLY LOUD YELL!) Bobby Heenan (2001, RF):kinda depressing. Really bitter about the business and where it was heading. Of course, this was before he learned he had cancer. I've heard interviews he's done after that are much lighter than this one. Jim Cornette (RF): Brilliant! Funny as hell! Wish it could have been longer and told more Smokey Mountain stories. Roddy Piper (RF): Bitter at times, but I enjoyed it quite a lot. Raven: Except for his defense of Sandman's Crucifixion angle, Brilliant. Taz ('98): Not the prick that people make him out to be. Kevin Nash (RF: Cool guy. Scott Hall (2007, RF... the first one/good one): Not a bad guy, kinda tragic (seeing as he's fallen off again)... definitely needs to carry multiple kleenexes, not just one. Road Dogg and Billy: I like them, but definitely full of themselves over having one hot year. Jerry Lawler (2001): Funny guy, great storyteller. Jimmy Hart (2001, RF): Really great guy. Anybody who hates him is clearly an idiot. Bret Hart (2000/01 RF): at the time, still bitter. Kind of bothered by his answer of what he would do in Montreal if he could go back, knowing what would happen with his brother: "I'd go all the way, I guess" (yikes) Road Warriors: Hawk really knew how to clear his throat, didn't he? DDP (RF): Pretty cool guy. Passionate about wrestling. Mean Gene: Good storyteller. Cool. HBK (RF): I could tell he wasn't being totally honest about everything. Still like him, though. Sean Waltman (RF): I'll give him a pass, because it was shot really late at night, But, he could have raised his voice a little bit, at least. Eddie (RF): Also quiet, but a really great guy. I thought that when I watched it in 2003 and I still think it now. Flair: Opinion hasn't changed, still like him. Watching him brake down talking about his last weekend was tough. Sherri (RF): Really cool lady. Sad she's not here anymore.
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Post by Crazy Diamond on May 25, 2009 21:19:05 GMT -5
HBK: Interesting until he starts lying and badmouthing people; it seemed he was on drugs during it
Bad News: I wish I could have seen him in his prime. He came off as a guy who didn't tolerate anyone's BS. It's a shame what happened to him in WWF but at least he was getting paid.
Bret Hart (any one): Smart and knowledgable, though his book eliminates the need to see the previous ones since it's more accurate; he has a huge ego though, but he never came off bitter to me, especially when it came to Montreal
Charles Wright: Pretty informative, but I wish he would have talked a bit more about his time in the Nation
Bam Bam Bigelow: Interesting, but I pitied him; I never realized how much trouble he was in growing up when I saw him in WCW; some of his stories were hilarious
Tony Atlas: Interesting, but whiney and hypocritical at times. I did not feel that a man who played Saba Simba and hung around a known KKK member had any buisness questioning another man's blackness, though I've heard stories of Rock's father being a jerk at times.
Keji Mutoh/Kaz Hayashi: Kind of dissapointing, though Mutoh's stories about his runs in WCW were pretty good; I don't know why they didn't get a translator and I hope Mutoh's upcoming part in Bloodstained Memories is better
NAO: Comedy gold; they have inflated egos, but they're not bitter
PG-13: Hilarious train-wreck; I felt sorry for Dundee's partner
New Jack/Iron Sheik/ Honkey Tonk Man: One of the best shoots and the worst at the same time; what they said about Benoit was spot on though I don't see how they could excuse beating your wife and then go "F him for killing his wife and kid!"; it alternated being coherency and random ish
Godwins: they didn't age well at all, but they seem to be doing fine; the interviewer was horrible and Mideon barely let his partner talk; he would go on random tangents and tell his partner to shut up all the time; I don't think he ever explained why he hated Ric Flair.
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Post by Starlight Starbright on May 26, 2009 2:18:27 GMT -5
Al Snow- Way too hard on himself
Raven- frickin practical wrestling genius, shame he's not involved with wrestling presently.
Kevin Nash- well spoken and honest
Rick Martel- charming, down to earth
Tom Zenk- opposite of a quitter
Allison Danger- someone I would love to hang out with. Hilarious and smart
Lacey- Surprisingly reserved
Daizee- shy, almost as southern as I am
Jim Cornette- Not gonna hold anything back
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Post by thesam07 on May 26, 2009 2:56:36 GMT -5
Punk - Funny. Samoa Joe - Funny. Flair - Spitting tobacco in a bottle is gross. Heenan - Hard to hear, but still very funny. Cornette - Funny and honest. Pringle - Inspiring and funny.
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Post by Hiroshi Hase on May 26, 2009 6:28:46 GMT -5
Kamala- a bit bitter about his pay in WWE, but overall enjoyed his tenure in wrestling.
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Post by Mozenrath on May 26, 2009 6:34:43 GMT -5
Vader: Really quiet.
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Post by Naniwa on May 26, 2009 6:49:25 GMT -5
Scott Steiner- really, like,ya' know, annoying, ya'know, way of like, ya' know, like talking, ya' know?
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Post by Mozenrath on May 26, 2009 6:59:23 GMT -5
Raven: Smart dude.
Honky Tonk Man: Ego, but he'd be the first to tell you he's good for what he does, and has a right to an ego.
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Post by "Playboy" Don Douglas on May 26, 2009 11:02:11 GMT -5
Daizee- shy, almost as southern as I am So you're basically an old-school fan AND southern? You're really racking up the cool points with me.
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Post by Stab Sword on May 26, 2009 13:36:19 GMT -5
Kevin Sullivan (From his KC shoots): Very Misunderstood. Guy knows his stuff
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Post by johnnyk9 on May 27, 2009 12:24:44 GMT -5
John Nord (The Bezerker): Really awesome guy, open to anything and hopefully his son will follow in his footsteps
The Beverly Brother: Loved working in WWE despite never getting a tag title run, very open and all out cool guys
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Post by honsou on May 27, 2009 14:04:51 GMT -5
Punk: really funny Joe: really funny Sandman: seems like one of the nicest people in the wrestling business.
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Post by H-Fist on May 27, 2009 22:23:16 GMT -5
CM Punk and Samoa Joe: Punk is a masterful storyteller, while Joe has no trouble settling into the hype-man role; both seem like guys who loved where they were at the time (pre-WWE/TNA pushes) and chose to focus on the good things that had come with wrestling
Mr. Fuji: needs a translator. He's American? WTF? Seriously, he was hard to understand and had to be led by the interviewer. Some cool stories, seemed like a good guy who had an old school attitude.
Raven: knowledgeable about the business and the mental/psychological aspects of both wrestling and world at large. At points, this goes into the realm of Too Much Ego, but he was more about his Ideas than just Him. I liked that.
Terry Funk and Shane Douglas: Douglas was a bit more forceful, but was able to tone down and work back to Funk's more slow-paced cadence. Funk was a smart guy about wrestling, but seems a bit lost in the 80s as far as the business side of it. Shane's memories of original ECW seemed a little self-serving.
New Age Outlaws: huge egos, but they know it's all in fun. Hell, they've been drinking since 8 in the morning. Most telling part was when Road Dogg talked about how he couldn't remember the last time he'd been in the gym (matter of years), but he could still garner a reaction, get his ass kicked to build heat, and tag in Billy to get another reaction. He knows what he does well. A little bitter toward Shawn and Hunter, but it sure seems like A LOT of guys are.
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