Busted Open interview
Ray sits down with Busted Open Radio to discuss TNA, fans and six sided wrestling rings.
I sent out a tweet an hour ago asking the fans what they want to see. 33 Retweets for the 4 side, 262 favorites for the 6 sided, so it looks like the fans that follow me want to see that 6 sided ring back. I think that’s one of the cool things about TNA how they will listen to fans opinions.
Piper’s Pit interview
Ray is a guest on Piper’s Pit to discuss TNA, WWE and his origins in wrestling with Johnny Rodz.
Johnny Rodz. Johnny broke in me and my partner. Johnny was never the main event guy but he was the guy that you earned your stripes with in the ring. At any given moment he could tie you into a knot and he’d break you in right there on the spot.
Talk is Jericho interview
Ray appears on Talk is Jericho to discuss TNA, WWE and ECW and his new character in wrestling.
To come out of a successful tag team, its kind of hard to become a success on your own. People know you for that established act, established entity. So I had to change my whole look.
Pougkeepsie Journal interview
Ray talks to Pougkeepsie Journal about being innovative and thinking outside the box in wrestling.
It’s very important for companies to do things like that. It keeps it interesting for people and it keeps people into wrestling across the board. Nobody really, in wrestling, is knocking them dead right now and selling out every arena.
Wrestling101.com interview
Ray talks about his singles career in TNA:
In the tag team world I was used to being in extremely high profile matches all over the world. So to become a high profile singles star I’m already used to the pressure and I’m able to channel that pressure into my performances. The only difference is now it’s all on me; it’s all on my shoulders from a total performance point of view. In a tag team match if you need a break or a breather you can always look to your partner and tag out but as a singles wrestler you can’t do that.