Deitrick Haddon interview
Williams interviews Haddon and questions him on rumors that he left his ex-wife for current wife Dominique Hadden and baby.
I actually went through a hard time where I really just left church, left preaching, singing gospel music and I was just in a space where I didn’t want to do it anymore. But I met my beautiful wife and she was like my angel. People try to put two and two together [and say] yeah, he left his ex-wife for a younger woman in LA and had a baby. No, that wasn’t the case.
The Art of Wrestling interview
Morgan is a guest on The Art of Wrestling to discuss wrestling in TNA and WWE and loving the business.
You have to have passion. To have done this ten years or however long you’ve been doing it. You have to love what you’re doing.
Wrestling101.com interview
Ventura gives his thoughts about his favorite moments in WWE:
The highlight naturally was selling out Madison Square Garden three times with Bob Backlund, when you are headlining the show with 22,000 fans in the mecca of ring sports that would certainly be a highlight. The other highlight would be when I switched and went onto the broadcasting side of things becoming the first villain on the mic. I really had lots of fun with Macho Man Randy Savage and all the other talent that I got to work with being the announcer.
Steve Austin Show interview
Knobbs is a guest on the Steve Austin Show to discuss old road stories and being stabbed. Austin:
Brian Knobbs of The Nasty Boys joins Steve. Don’t miss the stories about Wrestlemania 7, shaved eyebrows, the infamous pit stop, and being stabbed in Peoria.
Journey of a Frontman interview
Edge talks to Journey of a Frontman about beingbackstage at the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony and this theme music.
When I was out with my neck injury, I met Mark Tremonti. I met him at a Metallica show, actually. And I went back to his place after and he played me what would end up being the first Alter Bridge album. I heard Metalingus and I was like, “Dude, can I use that when I come back?” And he said, “Yeah! Of course!” So that ended up being the genesis of it and when I heard it, it was actually Mark singing. It hadn’t been Myles yet. So it was in its infancy, but I had heard that song. I was like, “Okay, that’s gonna be what I come to the ring to.” And that’s how that all started.”
WWE.com interview
Triple H talks to WWE.com about WWE TLC and CM Punk.
I didn’t happen to see C.M. Punk’s promo Monday night because I was a little bit busy creating the biggest match in WWE history. That being said, C.M. Punk says a lot of things; he runs his mouth a lot. It doesn’t make a difference to me. It’s irrelevant to me. He can say whatever he wants. I’m not phased by it. All I care about is C.M. Punk shows up and does his job.
Niecey Nash interview
Hall interviews Nash on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about her new husband and being in love. They also talk about how she keeps the magic fresh in her relationship.
He’s a really good guy and I think that the thing that I really love about him is that two years in he’s the same guy I dated.
Mike Tyson interview
Hall interviews Tyson on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about how he received a call from Hall before he was incarcerated, sex in jail, and how proud he is was of Hall’s success in the 80’s.
We had a great time in the 80s that was just an era, they can’t even dream of that era. That was everything in your face back then. You think this man is big now he was unstoppable in the 80s…unstoppable.
The Rack interview
Miz talks to The Rack about acting, turning heel and Wrestlemania.
Wrestlemania XXX tickets went on sale a couple weeks ago and did really, really well. I’m looking forward to WrestleMania XXX in New Orleans. I think it’s going to be a huge, huge event and I plan on being a major factor in it.
FOX Business interview
Cena talks to FOX Business about retirement and his Kmart clothing brand.
Kmart picked up on this concept. And, from a branding standpoint, I just didn’t outright leverage myself; I wanted a piece and equity in the brand. So, there was upfront money, plus equity in the brand.
WGD Weekly interview
Roberts speaks to WGD Weekly about TNA and what he’d do if he purchased it.
I got all the thoughts, bro. There ain’t nobody better at that. I would make it simple, there would be good guys and there would be bad guys. There wouldn’t be no bullshit and there wouldn’t be twenty minute interviews. We would actually, ‘rassle…the world needs it, man.
Mike Epps interview
Hall interviews MEpps on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about success on how he auditioned for the film Friday and his struggles with the law before he began his career.
I started off on the bad foot you know. I feel like I am a success story, didn’t graduate from high school, grew up in a single mother home and might be one of the only comedians with four felony convictions but I don’t have them right now. I have a lot of successes.
Tavis Smiley interview
Bochco discusses his career and his upcoming series for TNT, Murder in the First, in this interview for PBS.
Well, cop shows are by definition melodramatic, they’re larger than life. They create very stark contrasts and conflicts emotionally. They’re provocative, assuming they grapple with – to the extent that cop shows are mirrors of the culture. They really provoke thought and conversation and I think people have always liked the sort of certainty of good guys and bad guys. One of the things I always tried to do in the cop shows I did was to blur those lines and be a little more ambiguous, whether it was a cop show or a lawyer show.
Juicy J interview
Hall interviews Juicy J on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about his background in Memphis, Tennessee, his interest in becoming a CEO as a child and his strong work ethic that he learned from his father.
We didn’t have a car to get where we had to go so we had to catch the bus a lot of different places. So I remember carrying groceries in the hot sun and I remember asking myself ‘how does my dad do this?’, you know what I’m saying? I was this little kid so I really didn’t want to do that, but I had to ’cause my dad was like, ‘Boy you gon’ carry them groceries, you gon’ get on this bus’. It just made me a better person today, you know to appreciate everything, you know nothing was handed down.
Blake Leeper interview
Hall interviews Leeper on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about his confidence in being the first disabled Olympic medalist, his favorite idol Bo Jackson and his discovery of the Blades. Jackson makes a surprise guest experience.
My father coached me so I had to be the best player on the team right. So playing sports has always been very huge in my life, I was able to show the community that regardless of my disability, regardless of where I come from of who I am respect me on the basketball court, respect me on the baseball field then they respect me in life.
Toni Braxton, Babyface interview
Hall interviews Braxton and Babyface on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about Babyface’s first meeting with Braxton, Braxton’s wardrobe malfunction on earlier show and Braxton’s return to working with Babyface after personal issues. They also talk about their album Love,Marriage and Divorce. Braxton:
I think that whether you’ve ever been in a relationship whether you’ve been married or not you can identify with having your heart broken and sometimes you hurt people. And we wanted the album to be about love. So not everything’s about divorce. Kenny’s favorite part is love and marriage.
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Jesse Jackson interview
Hall interviews Jackson on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about having John F. Kennedy as an immortal leader, student loan debts and how it affects future university students from enrolling.
If you have not paid your debt from last semester you cannot enter this semester. It’s putting a squeeze on these schools. Grambling’s budget’s been cut sixty percent and so they’re closing schools then building jails.
The Talks interview
Ulrich gives an interview to The Talks. He discusses the money he made with Metallica and if he has always been interested in art.
I grew up in a household that was pretty rich culturally. In Copenhagen in the late ’60s there was a lot of music, a lot of art, a lot of cultural awareness of what was going on in the world. So I was really very interested in things like Warhol and I remember very early on my parents introduced me to artists like Marc Chagall and different things like that.
Interview
De Niro talks to Charlie Rose about what films give him the most satisfaction. his film festival Tribeca and his children’s interest in acting.
I was never interested in art really. That was his (my father’s) thing really since he was five. I wish I was more, even I tell my kids now you should be interested in art.
Steve Austin Show interview
Rhodes is a guest on the Steve Austin Show to discuss tips on making it as a professional wrestler and being in front of a huge crowd.
There are so many people who have not been where you have been. They’ve not been there with the roar of the crowd so loud and you have that look on your face where you know the place is going to go bonkers!