Talk is Jericho interview
DDP and Roberts are guests on Talk is Jericho to discuss DDPYoga, accountability and sober living. Roberts comments on sobriety.
The big thing that getting healthy has given me back is the ability to dream and hope again. That had all died. Nobody knows the pain and suffering that goes into the addict’s way of life. People think, “They’re still getting screwed up they must be happy!” No… that’s not the way it works.
Piper’s Pit interview
Roberts is a guest on Piper’s Pit to discuss DDP, sobriety and the past behavior.
There was no internet and no computers then. We wouldn’t last fifteen minutes today acting the way we did and still get work in wrestling.
Ross Report interview
Roberts is a guest on The Ross Report to discuss regional promotions, NWA, WCW and sobriety.
For so many years I struggled with addiction and other issues and I finally got them under control. I doctor them daily. If you can beat addiction, you can beat anything.
Pro Wrestling Powerhouse interview
Roberts talks to Pro Wrestling Powerhouse about wanting to teach wrestling psychology and his new book.
I’ve written a book. I’ve got 600 pages into a book, actually. I just started into the WWE, so that tells you that the book is going to be pretty thick. Instead of going with a book the weighs 50 lbs, we’re going to break this into three parts…a trilogy type of thing.
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.
Wrestling101.com interview
Roberts speaks about working with Andre the Giant in WWE:
To have that opportunity, to have him go out there and do the job that he did with me I am grateful. By the time I wrestled him his health was failing, he couldn’t get around easily, he had trouble moving and it was damn near impossible if he was down to get him back up. Working with all of those things I was also very proud of myself and my work with him.
The Art of Wrestling interview
Roberts is a guest on The Art of Wrestling to discuss alcoholism and not using his real hometown in wrestling.
I’ve climbed Stone Mountain. It’s too far to walk. I hated my hometown. Gainesville, Georgia. Stone Mountain just sounds cool.
WrestlingINC.com interview
Roberts speaks about his matches with Savage in WWE:
With Randy? He’s a psychotic son of a b—h, man. He was nuts. I love Randy to death but he was a psycho. You had to ground him. What I’d do is I’d go out and lean on him during the early part of the match until he got tired. Then, once he got tired, he was much more sensible in terms of what we were doing.