Liam Neeson interview
Neeson and Fallon discuss Neeson”s first movie on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
I’m stumped, I don’t know what to say.
RedEye interview
Wallenda tells RedEye Chicago about his dream stunt:
Walk a wire over an active volcano. I’m actually actively working on it.
Shape Magazine interview
Desert talks to Shape Magazine about opening her first restaurant.
I’m an innovative person and have always set my own goals. I studied hospitality management at Florida International University. Entrepreneurship has always been a passion of mine along with acting and modeling, so I told myself, By the time I’m 25, I’m going to open a restaurant. So I did. I was blessed because my grandma sold her house, and gave me and my sister money to buy a house of our own. Instead, I used the money to start my career. I did it from scratch, and I’m proud of where I came from, and how I started.
Talk is Jericho interview
The Hardy brothers are guests on Talk is Jericho to discuss their WWE careers and childhood. Matt recalls:
Where we grew up, we’re lucky we can read. We were raised by wolves, man. Our mom died when we were young and our dad was a hard worker, always working.
The Humbling interview
Pacino is interviewed along with Greta Gerwig. They talk about the dark comedy, The Humbling, how Gerwig got the part quickly, Pacino’s theater influence on his roles for film and working with HBO. Pacino comments:
This woman (Gerwig) is a prodigy. As soon as she came in and read for me, I just turned to the producer and asked him ‘Am I dreaming?’
Chris Brown interview
Power 106FM interviews Brown about his experience in jail.
For me jail was a humbling experience, I got carried away and lost track of what my purpose was. I appreciated everything more once I got out.
Tavis Smiley interview
Moreno discusses her life and career on stage and screen, focusing on West Side Story, in this interview for PBS.
I did the audition with my heart in my throat. A friend of mine had taught me some steps in advance in case those were the steps to America that were going to be taught me in an audition. Most people don’t know that dancing auditions, you learn the steps right now.
David Muir interview
Muir and Kimmel discuss the news career he always wanted on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
I went into the news station on my school breaks.
Jerry Lewis interview
Lewis and Fallon discuss the six week Lewis hosted the show and the 50th anniversary of The Nutty Professor on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
Would I lie?
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton interview
Stefanie and Shelton perform a Lip Sync Battle on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
What the hell are you laughing at?
Ross Report interview
Watts appears on The Ross Report to discuss the changing landscape of professional wrestling. Ross releases statement.
JR’s mentor is on the podcast – Cowboy Bill Watts, tough promoter of the Mid-South territory, who also spent time at WCW and WWE. They talk booking philosophy, selling, heels & babyfaces, Eric Bischoff, Vince McMahon, and the impact of the erosion of the territories on pro-wrestling. Plus, Watts has some strong opinions about some of today’s talent & matches – The Undertaker, Bray Wyatt, John Cena, and Wrestlmania 30.
Talk is Jericho interview
The Hardy brothers appear on Talk is Jericho to discuss their beginnings in wrestling and their future plans. Jericho releases statement.
Matt and Jeff aka The Hardy Boyz aka Team Xtreme are together in-person with Y2J! The real life brothers had their own trampoline ring in the backyard of their family’s 25-acre tobacco farm. They started their own wrestling promotion, sewed their own costumes, came up with some crazy gimmicks, made their way to the WWE, and once there, cemented their legacy with some killer TLC matches! Stories, stories, and more stories… and they share them all with Chris!
Piper’s Pit appearance
Gangrel is a guest on Piper’s Pit podcast to discuss wrestling and more with Roddy Piper. Piper releases statement on the appearance:
Former WWE star Gangrel stops by Piper’s Pit to chat with “Hot Rod,” Colt Toombs and “The Grappler,” about his 25-plus years in wrestling. The Vampire Warrior reveals all as he talks about his epic feud with Ric Flair, finding out that he didn’t really get to beat up people in pro wrestling and starting his very own wrestling school.
Sportskeeda interview
Barrett talks to Sportskeeda about his shoulder injury and his friendship with Ryback.
The guy I hang out mostly is probably Ryback. He is a very entertaining guy, probably the weirdest guy I’ve ever met … But, yeah he is a really cool guy, the guy I got along with well. And, we used to drive around a little bit, we came from the developmental system together so he is a guy I like.
MMAfighting.com interview
Ross talks to MMAfighting.com about his upcoming appearance in MMA alongside Chael Sonnen.
I’m the point guard. I’ll ask questions and call the action. I’m not taking it for granted, but I think that I’m mentally ready to do it. I’m a big fan. I watch hours and hours of MMA. When you come from my background as a broadcaster, I listen intently to everyone, the UFC guys, I’m a big fan of Mauro Ranallo from Strikeforce, I listen to everybody and that will be good.
Jerry Lewis interview
Lewis and Fallon discuss the inspiration behind his musical bits on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
I was such a fan of Bill “Count” Basie that I used three of his arrangements in different films.
Key & Peele interview
Key & Peele talk with Kimmel about their funniest and most popular bits on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
People enjoy the weird names.
WWE.com interview
Rollins talks to WWE.com about how carrying the Money in the Bank briefcase around is a great prank itself as part of the site’s Greatest Pranks series.
The (Money in the Bank) briefcase might be the biggest prank that’s ever been pulled on me, having to carry it around the airport. I don’t mind bringing it to the shows; it’s the airports, because these regular human beings look at me in the airport like I’m some sort of alien walking through the airport with this banged-up, scratched-up briefcase that says “Money in the Bank,” like, “What the hell is that?” So yeah, the briefcase itself is the greatest prank of all.
WWE.com interview
Kingston talks to WWE.com about a prank he and Hornswoggle pulled on The Miz as part of the site’s Greatest Pranks series.
We drive away just as Miz is coming out, and we’re driving down the street, and I think ‘Swoggle’s going to turn and pick him up, (but) he drives all the way to the hotel. It was about a quarter of a mile away, because we could see Miz walking. We pull into the parking lot and we see Miz walking from the gas station, waiting to cross a highway and this big field full of ice, and finally getting to the car. We got to watch and laugh the entire time.
WWE.com interview
Ziggler talks to WWE.com about pranking The Big Show as part of the site’s Greatest Pranks series.
Long time ago, in The Spirit Squad, we had a rivalry going with Big Show & Kane. We used a Subway sandwich, a six-inch cold-cut combo, left it in the middle of the ring and used a microphone cord to make a giant loop, almost how you would catch something in a cartoon. Like, you have to catch it in a rope. So we made a giant loop, put the sandwich in the middle trying to catch him, and thought it would be funny if maybe we caught (Big Show), and we’d all go pull the rope and we’d fall down like a ‘Three Stooges” bit. Long story short: He grabbed the sandwich, fell for the trick and we caught him.