Ross Report interview
DiBiase is a guest to discuss WWE, wrestling in Atlanta and Bill Watts.
Getting booked by Bill Watts was a real gift. This guy, in my mind, was one of the most brilliant minds with psychology in the wrestling business ever.
Ring Rust Radio interview
Austin talks to Ring Rust Radio about potentially wrestling again in the future.
I’d consider anything if the perfect situation or opportunity arose and it would be more than a million-dollar question. I don’t want to sit here and promote a match, sell a match or talk about making a comeback.
Leprechaun: Origins trailer
WWE Studios releases the theatrical trailer for Leprechaun: Origins. The film, a reboot of the Leprechaun series, stars Hornswoggle, Andrew Dunbar, Brendan Fletcher and Teach Grant.
WrestlingINC.com interview
Russo discusses why he left WWE for WCW in 1999:
It was a couple of things. I was burnt out and didn’t appreciate Vince adding SmackDown without a heads-up or help. Number two, Vince was adding a show that would bring in millions of dollars in revenue and our salary did not go up one cent. I went into Vince’s office at that point and I was starting to breakdown because he was milking me dry. Part of what I was telling Vince is that I’m away from home, my kids are young, I wasn’t seeing my kids at all, and I was neglecting my wife. I’ll never forget Vince looked me in the eyes and said ‘I don’t know what the problem is. I pay you enough money to hire a nanny to take care of your kids. When he said that to me as a man, father, and husband, that was the end of the line.
Ross Report interview
Bischoff is a guest on The Ross Report to discuss TNA, WCW and producing Celebrity Championship Wrestling.
We did a show called Hulk Hogan’s Celebrity Championship Wrestling on CMT. The original idea was not to use celebrities but random people. It was going to be like Tough Enough with the volume turned way up.
Piper’s Pit interview
Snuka is a guest on Piper’s Pit to discuss his early days in the territorial wrestling promotionsand wrestling Piper.
You know what, bro? One thing was good. When me and you was in the ring. You’re beautiful mind and mine combined with yours… we were both steering.
Piper’s Pit interview
Beefcake is a guest on Piper’s Pit to discuss friends in the wrestling business and real fights in the ring.
You’d go in the ring and the first 30 seconds or something would be a shoot (real fight) and the winner would get a ten dollar bonus. You’d get ten extra dollars if you went over on the other guy.
Paige vs Fox – Diva’s Title
Paige retains the WWE Diva’s Championship in single’s competition against Fox at Payback. Paige picks up the submission victory at six minutes and thirty-three seconds.
Barrett vs RVD – Intercontinental Title
Barrett retains the WWE Intercontinental Championship at Payback by defeating Van Dam in single’s competition. Barrett picks up the pinfall victory at nine minutes and thirty-one seconds.
Sheamus vs Cesaro – U.S. Title
Sheamus retains the WWE United States Championship at Payback in single’s competition against Cesaro. Sheamus picks up the pinfall victory at eleven minutes and thirty-six seconds.
Post and Courier interview
Flair speaks to The Post and Courier about his daughter coming to WWE and his own return to the ring.
She will be the greatest Flair of all time. Her credentials speak for themselves. I’d put her resume up against anybody.
Wrestling Podcast Network interview
DDP talks to Wrestling Podcast Network about Jake Roberts, teaching yoga to WWE talent and his own time in the ring.
Triple H brought me down there about four months ago. I did a seminar with the guys and girls down there and they loved it. Everybody has the program now. It’s great for healing your body.
WWE.com interview
Kidd talks to WWE.com about his quest for the NXT championship and wrestling in NXT.
I’m out to prove that NXT is not to be overlooked, that it’s not a stepping stone or an easy place to compete. Every single guy and girl down there is hungry. If you want to stay hungry, you have to compete with similar people. They’re so hungry and so driven, there’s a different type of atmosphere competing with these guys.
Wrestling101.com interview
Stone speaks about getting his first contract with WWE:
I originally had a deal with WWE in 2010 when I was in my stride, I had to go to Pittsburgh to have all of these different tests done and I actually found out I had a number of injuries that I had been carrying around for years without realising. I remember my knee slipping out on one occasion and it didn’t feel right but it felt better after a few days and I had no further problems with it.
Huffington Post interview
Swagger talks to The Huffington Post about Hulk Hogan, Adam Rose, his dream match and NXT.
They’ve got so much amazing talent down at NXT. The one I’m most familiar with is Sami Zayn. I’ve been in the ring with him personally and was very impressed by his talent, athleticism and charisma- so he’s going to be one to look out for.
Talk is Jericho interview
Bryan appears on Talk is Jericho to discuss his 2010 firing from WWE, Wrestlemania 30 and self-made stars in WWE.
Look at Zack Ryder. He didn’t have anyone telling him what to do and he has his own hit Youtube show. He pretty much made it on his own.
WGD Weekly interview
Race talks to WGD Weekly about Hulk Hogan and his last conversation with Owen Hart before his death.
In confronting the Hulkster, he was the type of guy, that he was being paid to do what he did, and that is how he looked at it. He didn’t look at it as though he was running roughshod over everyone else out there. I confronted him about all that garbage. There was no push come to shove or anything.
WWE.com interview
Paige talks to WWE.com about her early exposure to professional wrestling and where she is now in WWE.
I couldn’t really get a grasp on wrestling at a young age. I knew it was what my parents did, and they fought people. It scared the crap out of me, so I thought, “No, I can’t do that, I’ll get beaten up!”
Wrestling 101 interview
Vader talks to Wrestling 101 about Vince McMahon, Eric Bischoff and the WWE Hall of Fame.
Eric was put into a situation and I think from a wrestling standpoint he wasn’t really ready for it at that time. He became very educated and excellent at what he did but it was kind of like we had one guy running the wrestling part and then two weeks later we had another guy doing it and so on and so forth until Eric did it.
Roman Show interview
Foley talks to The Roman Show about wrestling Edge at Wrestlemania and steal chair shots to the head.
He was a guy who needed to take a tiny step to the next level. I just happen to be the guy to help him. You try to give to others cause when I was there someone did it for me.