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Vice
December 22nd, 2010, 9:27 PM
Due to WWE contacting this site and its host with claims of copyright violation of posting unauthorized WWE content, there will be *NO MORE* posting of WWE content in here. No RAWs, Smackdowns, PPVs, documentaries,.. nothing.

Posting anything WWE-related in here will be taken very seriously, as it puts the entire site at risk, and obviously we don't want anything to happen to it. There will not be warnings. If you post something, you're going to be spoon-fed a nice ol' infraction right off the bat, and if you do it again, we'll be sending you to Banland for a visit, but don't worry-- we'll pack your suitcase for you, since we're nice like that. And if you come back from Banland and continue posting more, well, you can go there for longer. At some point, we'll just let you stay there forever.

If you're asking yourself "Hey, Vice, aside from not posting WWE stuff, what can I do to help?", then you're clearly not from around here. But to answer your question: *REPORT POSTS WITH WWE CONTENT*. Lots of people don't report stuff because they are lazy. Lots don't because they feel like they are snitching. Lots just don't for other reasons. Throw all of that out the window right now and report report report if there is WWE content. After all, the site could be lost by some dickhead posting the wrong kinds of links. You don't want that to happen.

Also, don't think "well I can't post it in this thread, so I'll just post it in the show's thread!", because that will get you on the train out of town just as quickly.

As for non-WWE stuff, it's business as usual until something comes about.

Carry on.

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August 1st, 2011, 5:56 PM
RF VIDEO: 2 COLD SCORPIO SHOOT

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RF Video sat down with Too Cold Scorpio on 10/17/04 in Philadelphia, PA to discuss his entire career from beginning to present day.
Scorpio talks about working from New Japan to Mexico to WCW to ECW to the WWF. Scorpio gives his thoughts on many of the wrestlers he worked with and the angles he was involved in.

Here is a partial list of questions we asked Too Cold Scorpio in this interview.

-Thoughts on workin the Nasty Boys?
-What was it like being there live for the Cactus-Vader match where he lost his ear?
-Thoughts on Road Warrior Hawk? what happened in japan
-Fav guys to go on the road with in WCW? Good road stories
-Good Japan road stories, ribs?
-Thoughts on Tom Zenk?
-How was Ric Flair received when he returned?
-Memories of Steve Austin back then, did you think hed be successful?
-Who was your favorite and least favorite booker back then?
-Problems with Sting wearing the Scorpion symbol
-Memories of the incident between Arn and Syd? (If he doesnt mention it ask if any other wrestlers helped or heard, pry for Flair and Steamboat ga ga)
-Were you there when Vader and Orndorff got into it?
-Thoughts on Bischoff?
-What lead to you leaving?
-What were your original intentions?
-Had you had any talks with Vince?
-Memories working Otani?
-Fav and least fav opponents in Japan?
-Were you hesitant about goin to ECW since it was so new?
-Thoughts on working Sabu?
-How bad did the drugs get in ECW
-Thoughts on Paul Heyman as booker?
-Problem with Mr Hughes
-Do you think the NWA Title tournament deal at the end was a work?
-Thoughts on going heel in ECW?
-Thoughts on teaming with Sandman?
-Was it hard working with younger and less experienced talent in ECW?
-Thoughts on workin with Jericho in ECW?
-Thoughts on workin with Shane in ECW?
-Thoughts on workin the Steiners
-Thoughts on working RVD?
-Thoughts on Taz?
-Taz breaking his neck
-Missy Hyatt
-How did you wind up goin into the WWF?
-Were you originally slated to be paired with Funk from the beginning?
-What were your expectations going into the WWF?
-Thoughts on Vince?
-Compare Vince, Eric, and Heyman?
-You did a Tokyo Pro show after you debuted in WWF, how was that possible?
-Memories of the Korea show?
-Do you feel you were mislead in the WWF about your push?
-Would you consider your run a failure there?
-How bad was the drug scene there and yourself?
-Were you upset you only had a dark match at Mania against Billy Gunn?
-Who were your fav and least fav WWF opponents?
-You had a lot of matches against Billy Gunn, thoughts?
-Thoughts on your matches with Vader?
-Thoughts on the whole deal between Bret and Shawn at Survivor Series 97?
-Thoughts on Shawn Michaels?
-Thoughts on teaming with and wrestling Funk?
-When you went back to ECW for those few shows, did you hold back at all? Were you afraid of getting hurt since you had a WWF contract?
-Thoughts on your one wrestlemania ppv appearance with Blackman as your partner
-What happened at Wrestlemania weekend with you and your wife?
-How did it end with you in WWF?
-Any regrets?
-Thoughts on working All Japan?
-Thoughts on Mrs. Baba
-Do you think Johnny Ace is overrated?
-Thoughts on the Heroes of Wrestling PPV, were drugs bad at the show?
-Thoughts on Misawa, Kawada, Taue, Akiyama, and Kobashi
-How did you wind up in Noah
-Pros and cons of Noah?
-Do you think you deserve more of a main event push in Noah
-Thoughts on the state of the business?
-Thoughts on some of the young guys he has worked with or seen on the indys or Japan?
-Do you think that the art of being a high flying wrestler is lost on todays new generation of indy guys?
-Are you still a big partier?
-As a drug user what were your thoughts on Jake Roberts in Beyond the Mat?
-Would you ever do shoot fighting?
-Does it bother you when your name is often left out among wrestlers who influenced high flying in the 90s?
-Overall fav and least fav opponents?
-Fav matches?
-What makes someone a good worker?
-Any plans to do NWA TNA?
-How would you rate yourself as a worker?
-Is it hard to make a living these days as a ft wrestler?
-Who do you enjoy watching today?
-Anyone you ever wanted to work with that you never did?
-Most overrated wrestler by fans and peers?
-Newsletters?
-Racism in wrestling?

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August 1st, 2011, 5:58 PM
RF VIDEO MID SOUTH LEGENDS SUMMIT
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One of the most revered eras in pro wrestling came from the Mid South. Bill Watts and his Mid South/UWF wrestling is remembered for hot angles, superstar babyfaces, and an outlaw attitude that went all the way up to the top. For the first time era, RF Video will share its story with five players who were there through thick and thin. It is with great honor that RF Video Inc presents the first-ever Mid-South Wrestling Legends Summit.

This roundtable goes beyond the Mid South territory. The roundtable features wrestlers from all roles in the Mid South Wrestling promotion. Manager Skandor Akbar, booker Bill Dundee, babyfaces Brad Armstrong and Tim Horner (who joined us in the second hour), and the legend Steve "Dr. Death" Williams participate in a one of a kind video that will entertain you from the minute you press play to the time they all say good bye.

This video goes well beyond Mid South. All five guests offer anecdotes and tales from all stops along their wrestling careers. Quite frankly, RF Video just sat back and asked very little questions as these guys had a great time reminiscing with each other about their careers. We knew this was going to be good as these guys were laughing and telling stories as we began to prepare production for the interview. What we captured on video went well beyond our expectations and is a must-see for anyone that has watched pro wrestling in any era.

The first topic discussed was the legendary Bill Watts. All of our guests offered tales and stories about the Cowboy. Bill Dundee goes into great detail and recounts the story about how he wound up booking for Bill Watts. Bill has a great story about his first night in the company and his initial impressions. Bill also recalls Bill Watts' five rules and who broke them. Skandor Akbar tells some tremendous stories involving Kamala, the Von Erichs, and Bill Watts. All of our guests have tremendous respect and admiration for Bill Watts and you will hear exactly why.

All of these guys had their individual stories as well as their Mid South memories. Brad Armstrong and Steve Williams recall the night Brad gave Steve over 100 stitches from a botched elbow. How did Doc react? What was Brad's biggest fear? This is a legendary story, yet it has never been told by the players themselves until now.

All of the guests were a part of the UWF/Jim Crockett Promotions merger and tell stories about the merger that has never been told before. Skandor Akbar talks in great depth about the series of meetings he had with Bill Watts and Dusty Rhodes. Skandor also has some great stories about the Crockett family including Jim Sr. Bill also reflects back and has a great story about wasted money and when he knew that the Crockett promotion and Dusty Rhodes were in over their heads. This is some great stuff that you haven't heard anywhere else from major players at the time of the merger.

We also throw out random names and sit back as the panel gives their opinions and stories on the individuals. Bill Dundee tells a fascinating story about how Jerry Lawler ribbed Andre the Giant and what Vince McMahon's reaction was that changed the way the giant was booked. Skandor also has a great story about a certain wrestler that told Fritz Von Erich that Vince McMahon Jr. was going to go national and Fritz's reaction. All of the guys also have stories on Ric Flair, Junkyard Dog, Dusty Rhodes, and many more.

What would an interview with a room full of wrestlers be without road stories, rib stories, and fan memories? The guys have some great stories including some wild plane rides that were piloted by a former NWA world champion. Skandor Akbar has a terrifying story about an over zealous fan and how it almost changed his life. What wrestler did Bill Dundee leave on the side of the road? Speaking of the road, you will hear a ton of stories about crazy driving, late night travels, and some bad bathroom situations. The laughs never stop once this crew gets going.

This discussion is about more than just the Mid South territory. It is really about the life of a traveling professional wrestler in the 70s and 1980s. The laughs, the practical jokes, the war stories, and crazy mishaps that went along with territorial wrestling jam packed into this legendary roundtable discussion. It is with great honor and distinction that RF Video Inc presents a one-of-a-kind production, the Mid South Wrestling Summit.


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August 1st, 2011, 5:58 PM
RF VIDEO MID SOUTH LEGENDS SUMMIT
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One of the most revered eras in pro wrestling came from the Mid South. Bill Watts and his Mid South/UWF wrestling is remembered for hot angles, superstar babyfaces, and an outlaw attitude that went all the way up to the top. For the first time era, RF Video will share its story with five players who were there through thick and thin. It is with great honor that RF Video Inc presents the first-ever Mid-South Wrestling Legends Summit.

This roundtable goes beyond the Mid South territory. The roundtable features wrestlers from all roles in the Mid South Wrestling promotion. Manager Skandor Akbar, booker Bill Dundee, babyfaces Brad Armstrong and Tim Horner (who joined us in the second hour), and the legend Steve "Dr. Death" Williams participate in a one of a kind video that will entertain you from the minute you press play to the time they all say good bye.

This video goes well beyond Mid South. All five guests offer anecdotes and tales from all stops along their wrestling careers. Quite frankly, RF Video just sat back and asked very little questions as these guys had a great time reminiscing with each other about their careers. We knew this was going to be good as these guys were laughing and telling stories as we began to prepare production for the interview. What we captured on video went well beyond our expectations and is a must-see for anyone that has watched pro wrestling in any era.

The first topic discussed was the legendary Bill Watts. All of our guests offered tales and stories about the Cowboy. Bill Dundee goes into great detail and recounts the story about how he wound up booking for Bill Watts. Bill has a great story about his first night in the company and his initial impressions. Bill also recalls Bill Watts' five rules and who broke them. Skandor Akbar tells some tremendous stories involving Kamala, the Von Erichs, and Bill Watts. All of our guests have tremendous respect and admiration for Bill Watts and you will hear exactly why.

All of these guys had their individual stories as well as their Mid South memories. Brad Armstrong and Steve Williams recall the night Brad gave Steve over 100 stitches from a botched elbow. How did Doc react? What was Brad's biggest fear? This is a legendary story, yet it has never been told by the players themselves until now.

All of the guests were a part of the UWF/Jim Crockett Promotions merger and tell stories about the merger that has never been told before. Skandor Akbar talks in great depth about the series of meetings he had with Bill Watts and Dusty Rhodes. Skandor also has some great stories about the Crockett family including Jim Sr. Bill also reflects back and has a great story about wasted money and when he knew that the Crockett promotion and Dusty Rhodes were in over their heads. This is some great stuff that you haven't heard anywhere else from major players at the time of the merger.

We also throw out random names and sit back as the panel gives their opinions and stories on the individuals. Bill Dundee tells a fascinating story about how Jerry Lawler ribbed Andre the Giant and what Vince McMahon's reaction was that changed the way the giant was booked. Skandor also has a great story about a certain wrestler that told Fritz Von Erich that Vince McMahon Jr. was going to go national and Fritz's reaction. All of the guys also have stories on Ric Flair, Junkyard Dog, Dusty Rhodes, and many more.

What would an interview with a room full of wrestlers be without road stories, rib stories, and fan memories? The guys have some great stories including some wild plane rides that were piloted by a former NWA world champion. Skandor Akbar has a terrifying story about an over zealous fan and how it almost changed his life. What wrestler did Bill Dundee leave on the side of the road? Speaking of the road, you will hear a ton of stories about crazy driving, late night travels, and some bad bathroom situations. The laughs never stop once this crew gets going.

This discussion is about more than just the Mid South territory. It is really about the life of a traveling professional wrestler in the 70s and 1980s. The laughs, the practical jokes, the war stories, and crazy mishaps that went along with territorial wrestling jam packed into this legendary roundtable discussion. It is with great honor and distinction that RF Video Inc presents a one-of-a-kind production, the Mid South Wrestling Summit.


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August 1st, 2011, 6:02 PM
ROH STRAIGHT SHOOTING: MR FUJI

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Straight Shootin'
with Mr. Fuji
11/12/04


Straight Shootin' With Mr. Fuji will be one of the most outrageous shoot interviews you'll ever witness. Mr. Fuji has worked with all the greats in legendary promotions and he talks all about it right here including his infamous prank stories.

In fact, it is these prank and other crazy stories that make this one of the most entertaining shoots ever. You won't believe some of the stunts Fuji used to pull and the lengths he would go to play jokes on some of the most famous wrestlers ever. Mr. Fuji tells a lot of never told before anywhere antidotes that you will never forget.

All of the greats are talked about here including Pat Patterson, Superstar Billy Graham, Dusty Rhodes, Andre The Giant, Masa Saito, Toru Tanaka, Jesse Ventura, Ricky Steamboat, Don Muraco, the McMahons and many, many more. This is a must for any wrestling historian.

Fuji covers his entire career from his early days in Portland to his time in the WWWF to the first Wrestlemania all the way through managing Yokozuna. Mr. Fuji was involved in some of the biggest shows and most memorable feuds and he talks about it all here.

The real reason to buy this shoot is for Fuji's stories. Who did he rib the most? What does he say about putting drugs in other wrestler's drinks? What was his involvement with steroids? What are his favorite pranks?

Mr. Fuji tells all in this unforgettable edition of the Straight Shootin' Series!!!

Topics Include:
-Getting started in the business
-Training
-Working in Portland
-Thoughts on Don Owen
-Teaming with Haru Sasaki & Tony Bounrne
-Favorite guys to work in Portland
-Winning the IWA Tag Titles from Mark Lewin & King Curtis Iaukea
-Going to WWWF in 1972?
-Memories of Vince Sr.
-Being paired with Prof. Toru Tanaka
-Memories of the Grand Wizard as a manager
-Winning the tag titles so quickly
-Wrestling Pedro Morales for the WWF Title
-Facing Bruno Sammartino & Morales in at the main event at MSG
-Talks about Bruno
-Wrestling Pat Patterson in San Francisco
-Wrestling Andre the Giant
-Thoughts on Dusty Rhodes
-Vince Jr. getting more involved in the business
-What Bob Backlund was like
-Memories of Superstar Billy Graham
-Teaming with Mr. Saito
-Similarities & differences between Saito & Tanaka
-Lou Albano as a manager
-Beating Rick Martel & Tony Garea for the tag titles
-Feuding against The Strongbows
-Memories of Backlund's title run
-What the drug scene was like at the time
-Talks about Jesse Ventura
-Memories of when Hogan came in
-Going from wrestler to manager
-Managing George Steele
-Teaming with Steele against Hogan & Gene Okerlund
-Managing Don Muraco
-Working against Ricky Steamboat
-Memories of hearing about the first Wrestlemania
-Talks about the business changing with cartoons and the different gimmicks
-Managing The Moondogs
-Memories of The Junkyard Dog
-Managing Kamala
-Talks about how Hogan changed throughout the years
-Talks about managing teams such as Demolition, Powers of Pain, Orient Express
-Thoughts on when they replaced Akio Saito with Paul Diamond under a mask in the Orient Express
-Memories of managing John Nord (The Bezerker)
-Memories of when Yokozuna first came in
-The angle at Wrestlemania 9 where Yokozuna beat Bret Hart for the WWF Title and then dropped it immediately to Hogan
-Talks about the locker room during the steroid scandal
-The idea of adding Jim Cornette as a co-manager of Yokozuna
-Talks about Lex Luger not getting over in WWE
-Memories of Owen Hart
-Why he left WWF
-Stories about putting drugs in other wrestlers drinks
-Crazy ring rat stories
-Bizarre story about wrestling in Kuwait
-Lots of drug stories
-Shooting up guys with steroids
-Talks about the locker room being ruined in the 90's
-Tons of rib/prank stories including he who used to prank the most, did anybody get him back, tells stories of some of the best pranks he pulled, & along with many more stories
-What he misses the most about the business
-How the business has changed
-Plus much more
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August 1st, 2011, 6:03 PM
RF VIDEO: SAVIO VEGA SHOOT

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Savio Vega breaks his silence for the first time ever on the Puerto Rico Wrestling scene and the murder of Bruiser Brody!!! The highlight of the shoot interview was his take on the entire Bruiser Brody murder. Savio was the only guy who took the stand and he gives his amazing recount of the entire incident including shocking new details on his meeting the day of the trial with Jose Gonzalez in the bathroom of the court house and what was said€.Savio goes into great details on what it was like to hire Jose years later for the IWA promotion and what happened in secret meetings at Victor Quionnes home. The stories are non stop during this interview. What really happened to Bruiser Brody and why€.

We talk all about his start working for Carlos and what it was like to work with all of the legends like Stan Hansen, Abby, Chicky Starr, Rip Rogers, and everyone else who worked for WWC during the 80's. You will hear first hand how he got his start in the WWE and what happened behind the scenes with him and Scott Hall. This eventually lead to a near parking lot brawl at a strip club as Savio talks on who was watching his back from a limo across the parking lot. This story is nuts and has to be heard to be believed.

We talk all about his run in the WWE and we made sure to talk all about his major program and angles with all of the top stars like Bret Hart, Steve Austin, JBL and so many countless others. What happened backstage the night that ECW invaded during his match and who almost ran into the ring to shoot on the ECW stars?

The interview really gets intense when Savio addresses why he was let go from TNA. He talks all about getting fired for all of the wrong reasons and you will be shocked when you hear why he thinks he was let go. This has never been talked about before and Savio makes some shocking statements during this part of our interview.

Savio has been around the business for over 3 decades and has worked with everyone under the sun. If you love hearing tons of backstage scoops and major stories on all of the top workers from his day this is one interview you can't miss. The highlight of the shoot is the entire Brody murder and what really went down in the locker room that night and all of the fallout that happened on the island for years to come. This is a 5 star shoot interview!!!

How did you get into the business
Howd you get started
Was the training more difficult than you thought
Memories of your first match
What was the hardest thing about breaking into the business back then
How long were you kayfabed for
Did any vets mentor you early on
Did any vets test you
Were you planning on going back to the WWF or staying in Puerto Rico throughout your career
Howd you come up with the TNT gimmick
Did you like it
How quickly did you pick up things in the ring
Memories of matches with Abdullah the Butcher
Memories of matches with Carlos Colon
Thoughts on Carlos from back then
Was he a fair promoter
Thoughts on the Bruiser Brody murder
Memories of matches with Mr. Pogo
How did you wind up in the WWE as Kwang
Thoughts on the character
Initial memories of Vince McMahon
How were you treated early on by the locker room
Memories of your first Royal Rumble
Memories of the Clique
Memories of Harvey Whippleman
Were you there during Vince?s trial?
Why was Kwang dropped
Who came up with the Savio character
Memories of teaming up with Razor Ramon
Thoughts on Scott Hall
Memories of matches with Jeff Jarrett and the Roadie
Memories of your King of the Ring 95 run
Memories of the match in Canada between Mabel and Diesel which had problems
Thoughts on Kevin Nash
Thoughts on Shawn Michaels during this time
Memories of matches with Waylon Mercy
Memories of Owen Hart and Owen ribs
How different was it around without Bret and Shawn being on top
Memories of your feud with Steve Austin
Did you think Steve would take off
What do you remember about being in the ring with him
At what point did you think that was something was about to break with him
Do you think your matches with Steve were important to his success
Memories of the ECW angle
Memories of matches with Bob Backlund
Thoughts on Triple H as he was rising
What were your thoughts at the time about the ECW crew coming to RAW
Thoughts on the Farewell to the Clique curtain call
Were you surprised when Scott and Kevin left
At what point could you sense a turn around in business
How did Vince change as things started turning around
Memories of Sid Vicious
Memories of Ahmed Johnson
Memories of matches with Bradshaw
How did the Nation come about
Did you like the gimmick
Memories of a young Rock
Could you see something in Rock
How did Rock and Austin change with success
Do you think Beyond the Mat was good or bad for business
Memories of the Los Boricuas angle
Memories of matches with the DOA and Nation
Memories of the Brawl for All
Did you feel pressured to do it
Was it a dumb idea in hindsight
Did you think you could win
Were you surprised when Dan Severn pulled out and Shamrock didn?t enter
Memories of your match with Droz and Brakkus
Memories of Survivor Series 97
How did things change
How did the boys treat Shawn and Hunter
Did you think of Vince any different
Do you think it was a work
Were you surprised to see Bret back
Why do you think Super Astros wasn?t more successful
Thoughts and memories of Victor Quionnes
How did IWA start
Did you plan to WWE or did things just get too busy
Thoughts on the Undertaker
Favorite and least favorite matches in IWA
Do you think IWA could work in America or on PPV
Thoughts on Konnan
Thoughts on what happened to Tiger Ali Singh in Puerto Rico
You guys grew really fast and then had a decline, why do you think
How did Carlos react when you guys first opened
Can you talk about the big invasion angle in 2008
How did that change business
What exactly happened with you guys and Mario Savoldi
How did you wind up in TNA
Thoughts on Dixie Carter
Do you think Dutch got a raw deal there
Memories of working with the Knockouts
How badly did the recession in Puerto Rico hurt business
How come you left TNA
Thoughts on TNA today with Hogan and Bischoff
Have there ever been talks about using IWA as a developmental territory with the WWE
Thoughts on your recent angle with the Colons
Is it hard to trust Carlos
Are you on good terms today with the WWE
Thoughts on Mexican Lucha trying to break into America
How much longer do you plan on staying in the ring
Road Trip/Rib Stories
Fav guys you have ever worked with
Least favorite
A match you wish you had
Thoughts on the Chris Benoit tragedy
Thoughts on Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan wrestling today
Thoughts on UFC and comparisons to pro wrestling
Do you plan on writing a book
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August 1st, 2011, 6:04 PM
HIGHSPOTS: BRUCE HART SHOOT

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Just before Bruce Hart released his book, "Straight From The Hart" we sat down with Bruce and asked him to give us just a taste. Needless to say he gave us more than a mouth full. Bruce spoke very candidly with us about all the members of the legendary Hart Family. He was extremely honest and blunt about his opinions towards his family and their feelings towards him. The comments Bruce makes about Bret is worth the price of this video only. Bruce is also very forthcoming when he is asked to talk about the effect of Owen's death had on the family and how his family changed after Wrestlemania 26. Most wrestlers who have books pending release become very tight lipped but, Bruce Hart does not take that approach. So, its safe to say if you enjoyed the book you will love this interview.

Chapters

Early Years
Brian Pillman
New Japan
Dynamite Kid
Booking Stampede Wrestling
Bret
Davey Boy
Owen
A House Divided
Benoit
The Book

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August 1st, 2011, 6:06 PM
ROH STRAIGHT SHOOTING: MIDNIGHT EXPRESS

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The legendary duo, The Midnight Express, Dennis Condrey and Bobby Eaton, discuss their time as a tag team in some of wrestling's hottest promotions. Condrey & Eaton brought tag team wrestling into the modern era and they discuss their influential careers here.

This is like two shoot interviews in one as they both discuss their careers before The Midnight Express and the formation of the team under the management of Jim Cornette. Condrey & Eaton talk about it from Mid-South to World Class to NWA.

You'll hear about what it's like to work with Jim Cornette and all the top tag teams including their famous feuds with The Rock'n'Roll Express and The Fantastics. Condrey & Eaton take you inside the locker room and behind the scenes of their most famous matches all the way up to the Midnight Express vs. Paul E. Dangerously's Midnight Express feud. Condrey also explains why he walked out twice.

To make this shoot even better Jim Cornette appears as a special guest to talk about his memories of the Condrey & Eaton duo. Cornette is always informative and entertaining and you are sure to learn something here.

Wrestling history is told by The Midnight Express right here on this Straight Shoot!!!

Topics Include:

How both men got their start in the business
Who trained them
Bobby talks about starting Memphis
Dennis talks about working for Nick Gulas
Dennis talks about teaming with Phil Hickerson
Memories of working singles matches against each other early on
Talk about the promotion war betwee Jerry Jarrett & Nick Gulas
Bobby talks about going heel and being managed by Tojo Yamamoto
Bobby talks about going to Knoxville
Dennis talks about working for Southeastern Championship Wrestling
Bobby talks about some of his early tag partners
How they were actually "traded" from Memphis to Mid-South
Early memories of Jim Cornette
How Cornette changed thoughout the years
Opinion on Bill Watts as a boss
Their feud with Bill Watts
Memories of wrestling The Rock N Roll Express
Thoughts on why they had good chemistry working with Ricky & Robert
Stories about the Mid-South territory and problems they had with fans
Road stories from Mid-South
Did any veterans try and get them to slow down their matches
Why they left Mid-South for World Class
Why they spent such a short period of time in Texas
Their matches against The Fantastics
Dennis tells a story of a singles match against Kerry Von Erich
Talk about how the Von Erichs would disappear and miss shows
Memories of debuting in the NWA
Their matches with Jimmy Valiant & Ron Garvin
Feuding with The Rock N Roll Express again
Working Dusty Rhodes & Magnum TA
Thoughts on adding Cornette & Baby Doll into the mix
Memories of Ray Traylor
Wrestling against The Road Warriors
How they ended up in scaffold matches against the LOD
Talk about the actual scaffold matches and different things that happened during them
What the road schedule was like
Who was the easiest team they worked against
Road stories from the NWA
Thoughts on Dusty Rhodes as a booker
What was Ric Flair like
Talk about being offered a deal to go to WWE and why they didn't go
Dennis talks for the first time about why he quit & the events surrounding his decision
Dennis talks about not calling anybody to tell them he wasn't returning
Bobby talks about what happened from his perspective when Dennis didn't show up
Bobby talks about Stan Lane replacing Dennis
Dennis talks about returning to wrestling for the AWA
Dennis talks about teaming with Randy Rose & his thoughts on Paul Heyman as their manager
Dennis gives his thoughts on Verne Gagne
Both men talk about the angle where Dennis returned to the NWA & jumped Bobby, Stan, & Cornette at the TBS Studios
Bobby talks about if there was any resentment towards Dennis for leaving the first time
Memories of the tag matches with Midnight Express vs. Original Midnight Express
Why the feud was so short
Both men talk about their physical condition after all these years
Talk about teaming up for the first time since 1987 at a recent independent show
Do they have any regrets about anything in their careers
Plus more

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August 1st, 2011, 6:07 PM
ROH STRAIGHT SHOOTING: CHRISTOPER DANIELS

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Straight Shootin' With Christopher Daniels sees one of the top independent stars going today talk about his last few and most successful years in the wrestling business. "The Fallen Angel" is always an entertaining and articulate interview and this one delivers as Daniels covers a number of subjects.

Daniels talks about his entire ROH career from the start of the company and his famous match on the first show all the way through his final bout. Daniels holds nothing back in going behind the scenes in ROH. What did he think could have been booked better? Will he ever return to ROH? What would have happened in his CM Punk feud? This interview goes into great detail on Daniels' reign with The Prophecy in ROH.

Daniels divulges all the info on his stay in NWA TNA from being a part of XXX to the famous cage match vs. AMW to why he signed a contract with TNA. Daniels covers it all right here.

You'll also learn about life as Curry Man as Daniels takes you to Japan for stories on working all the top juniors in New Japan. You'll hear about his IWGP Jr. Tag Title run, leaving Michinoku Pro for New Japan and lots more.

Daniels also covers some of his early career including his days in WCW. He also discusses working the independent scene including his victory in the 2004 Super 8. These are only a few of the things Daniels covers in this extensive interview. If you are a fan of Christopher Daniels this is a must for your collection!!!

Topics Include:

Getting started
The Fallen Angel name and gimmick
Summarizes his first couple of years in the business
Going to Japan and where the Curryman gimmick came from
What specific events lef to Daniels getting more noticed by promoters across the United States
Working for WCW
The WWA PPV
Getting into Ring of Honor
Three way match against Low Ki & American Dragon at the first ROH show
Thoughts on the ROH concept
Reaction to wrestling in the main event on the first ROH show
The angle where he wouldn't shake hands
Talks about who came up with the name for The Prophecy and the idea behind the gimmick
Thoughts on the idea of going one hour in the four way match at Crowning A Champion
Thoughts on how the match turned out and working in such extreme heat
Teaming with Donovan Morgan and winning the ROH Tag Titles
Wrestling Doug Williams at Glory By Honor and his opinion on the stipulation for the match
Talks about the problems that occured with the finish in the match where Daniels & Xavier lost the tag titles to AJ Styles & The Amazing Red
Round Robin Challenge II matches against Red & Paul London
Why he decided to get color for the first time in ROH teaming with Raven against Punk & Cabana at Wrestlerave
Working with Jim Cornette
Title match against Samoa Joe at Glory By Honor II
Working Muta & Arashi at the Final Battle 2003 show and why he almost didn't make it to the building in time
The six man tag at Battle Lines Are Drawn that started the angle with The Second City Saints
Taking the Pepsi Plunge thru a table
What direction was the Saints vs. Prophecy feud headed in
TNA's decision to pull him off ROH shows
Winning the ECWA Super 8 in 2004 and becoming the first two time winner of the tournament
Leaving Michinoku Pro for New Japan
Winning the IWGP Jr. Tag Titles with Bryan Danielson against Jado & Gedo
Dropping the tag titles because of an injury
Thoughts on MLW and Court Bauer
Talks about the booking in MLW and his feud with Sabu
Thoughts on Bauer trying to startup H2 Wrestling
Getting into TNA
Initial thoughts of their business plan to run weekly pay per views
TNA booking
Working with Vince Russo
Thoughts on the Triple X group
Working with the ex-ECW guys like New Jack, Sandman, & Perry Saturn
The Triple X vs. AMW cage match
The Ultimate X concept
The World Cup Series
Deciding factor in signing the TNA contract
Possibility of going to WWE
TNA's unwritten rule concerning his current indy bookings
Plus much more!!!

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August 1st, 2011, 6:09 PM
ROH STRAIGHT SHOOTING BILL WATTS & JIM CORNETTE VOL 2

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The first Straight Shootin' With Jim Cornette & Bill Watts was so
informative, so entertaining and so important that we had both back for a second edition. Straight Shootin' With Jim Cornette & Bill Watts Vol. 2 picks up right where the first one left off with some great stories and philosophies from two of wrestling's most legendary minds. You'll see why Watts and Cornette are considered two of wrestling's most outspoken personalities in this shoot.

This shoot interview focuses more on WCW and WWE than the first one as Watts is not afraid to speak his mind about both companies. Watts had stints running both WWE and WCW and he gladly gives all the details here. Cornette really gets Watts to give the inside scoops. Watts goes into detail on the office happenings of WCW. You'll hear the complete history of events in WCW with Ted Turner, Eric Bischoff and Dusty Rhodes. Watts then talks about his time in WWF in 1995 including comparing Vince McMahon Jr. to Vince McMahon Sr. You can't get this kind of information from anyone else other than Bill Watts and Jim Cornette.

Watts and Cornette are considered two of the greatest bookers of all
time and they talk about different booking styles here. Watts goes into great depth when discussing his bookers in Mid-South and their
philosophies. From Ernie Ladd to Dutch Mantel to Buck Robley to Bill Dundee, this is an education in booking and some legendary bookers.

There is no telling what subject will come up with these two hall of
famers. From Ring Of Honor to corruption in athletic commissions to the Louisiana territory to various promoters, Watts & Cornette preserve history on this DVD with their stories and thoughts. Straight Shootin' With Jim Cornette & Bill Watts is an entertaining education on wrestling history.



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August 1st, 2011, 6:11 PM
RF VIDEO: BUDDY LANDELL SHOOT
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The name "Nature Boy" genuinely comes with controversy. Whether it was Buddy Rogers or Ric Flair, there is no shortage of stories about the "Nature Boy." RF Video's newest Shoot Interview is no different. RF Video is proud to present our newest Shoot Interview with the "Nature Boy" Buddy Landel.

There aren't many pro wrestlers that have been involved in more controversy than Buddy Landel. Buddy worked for all of the major territories and promotions around the country. Buddy has countless stories about the promoters, his opponents, road trips, drugs, and more from all of these territories. Buddy recounts them all in great detail in his own unique way in this exciting Shoot Interview.

Buddy's name has been mentioned involving one of the biggest urban legends in pro wrestling. We have talked about it with other players, but we finally get to ask the player himself about one of pro wrestling's most infamous tales. Did Buddy Landel no-show the night he was supposed to win the NWA world title? What are the circumstances surrounding this story? Hear what Buddy has to say from start to finish and you decide for yourself, whether this is true or urban legend.

Buddy also talks about his infamous partying stories. Buddy was a notorious partier in his days on the road. Buddy talks about all of the drugs, fights, and travels as one of wrestling's true road warriors. Buddy recounts the bar incident that cost him his job in WCW and how Dusty Rhodes reacted to the news. Buddy is brutally honest in opening up about his past issues with drugs, the jobs it cost him, and where he would be if he had stayed clean.

Buddy is one of the first pro wrestlers to openly embrace being a born again Christian. Buddy has preached the gospel to many of his fellow wrestlers. In Buddy's mind, find out who he thinks is sincere or a phony when it comes to religion and wrestling. Do they mix? Buddy names some interesting ex-pro wrestlers who preach the good word, yet fail to live up their reputations.

Buddy talks about his many miles spent on the road going from territory to territory. Buddy has some interesting insight into Bill Watts. Does Buddy respect Bill or does he have a vendetta with his former boss? Who were Buddy's favorite and least favorite bookers to work for? Is the story Billy Jack Haynes told us about wrestlers being stiffed on their Starrcade pay? What promoter fired Buddy in the middle of a big program and why? Buddy also opens up about his relationships with the other Nature Boys and has some interesting things to say about one in particular.

What separated Buddy from his peers? How did Buddy make himself stand out? How did he come up with the Nature Boy gimmick? How did the other Nature Boys react? Who helped make Buddy a better wrestler? Did Buddy enjoy his many matches with Jerry Lawler and why or why not? Buddy also goes back in time to the Billy and Buddy episode and talks about how that came about, if anyone was mad, and why the program worked so well with the King.

You won't hear stories like this anywhere else. It is rare that we find a wrestler as open and honest about their troubles, highs, and lows as Buddy Landel. Whether you are a fan of Buddy's or not, you will love hearing the stories about all of the other great wrestlers from his time period as told as only Buddy can. It is truly with great honor and excitement that RF Video presents our brand new Shoot Interview with the "Nature Boy" Buddy Landel.

How did you get started in wrestling
How much of an influence was Buddy Rogers
Memories of the Malenkos
Memories of the Malenkos stretching anyone
Memories of living with Bob Roop
Memories of your first wrestling match
Memories of Bob shooting or stretching guys
Who gave you the idea to die your hair blonde
Did you worry immediately that guys would resent it since Ric Flair had a similar gimmick
Did Flair send word early that he didn't like it
Did you envision a big program with Flair down the line
Memories of your first matches with the NWA champion
Did the early success go to your head
What was the road like in terms of partying and groupies
Memories of your first blade job
Memories of working in Memphis
Fav matches
Good Memphis road stories
Thoughts on Lawler
Thoughts on Jerry Jarrett
Memories teaming with Bill Dundee
Memories of Dutch Mantell
Memories of the Billy and Buddy show
Memories/stories on Lance Russell
How involved were the promoters in sending you to different territories
Best and worst territories
Best and worst bookers and why
Memories of Dusty Rhodes
Thoughts on Bill Watts
How tough was Bill
Did Bill ever fine you
You once said that Bill's 84 roster was the best roster ever assembled, why do you say that
How badly did JYD leaving hurt his business
Why do you think Bill waited so long to go national
Good road stories from Mid South
Memories of Ted Dibiase
Memories of Steve Williams
Memories of Jake Roberts
Memories of matches with Terry Taylor
Who did you feel you had great chemistry with and who did you feel you had bad chemistry with
Who taught you how to craft your promos
Memories of JJ Dillon
Who was your favorite manager
Memories of working for Carlos Colon
Thoughts on the Bruiser Brody incident
Thoughts on Brody
Memories of working in Georgia
How big was TBS at the time
Thoughts on Ole Anderson as a booker
Ole has written that he could have taken anyone and put the belt on them and they would have been as successful as Flair was back then, do you agree
Memories of the Iron Sheik and Sheik stories
Can you talk about your drug problems over your career, how and when you started and how many times you tried to stop
Do you think that you'd be able to stick to a policy if you were at your peak today and working for the WWE
What do you think of a drug policy by the WWE
Memories of Andre the Giant
Did you ever talk to anyone in the WWE about going up there in the early 80s
How did you wind up working for Jim Crockett
Were you there during the Dory Funk/Dusty Rhodes transition
Initial memories of your program with Ric Flair
Did you have good matches with him
How successful was the program
What is the story behind the rumor that you overslept the night you were supposed to take the NWA title
Ric Flair says the story is not true, is it possible he didn't know
Do you think Flair was overrated
Memories of Harley Race
Good road stories from the Crockett run
Thoughts on Jim Crockett
The boys say that Crockett liked to party with the boys, do you remember this
Billy Jack Haynes did a shoot with us and he said that Jim Crockett shorted everyone on their Starrcade 85 pay, do you remember this
Did you ever have a hard time getting paid by a promoter
You went through Memphis a lot, when did you notice that business was getting real bad
Were you surprised when Lawler started working for Vince
Thoughts on Brian Christopher
Memories of Magnum TA
Memories of getting fired by Jim Crockett
Are you surprised that Flair is selling the NWA belt
Thoughts on Flair retiring and returning
You came back to WCW in 1990, how did that come about
They never seemed to do anything with you, did you expect to be pushed or did you know that you would only be used mid-card
You worked for Jim Herd. How did he get hired?
What were the differences between WCW then and Crockett promotions who you worked for?
Memories of your short program with the York Foundation or Terri Runnels
Memories of Sting from this time
How come it didn't work out? You seemed to leave fast
Memories of Terry Funk
How serious was the Buddy Rodgers match in 1991
Thoughts on Joel Goodhart
A lot of northeast cities like Philly and Baltimore seemed to really like you, why do you think you got over so well in the northeast
You were the last to sell out the Mid South Coliseum. Do you find it odd that the WWE today will only hit a town once or twice a year when you used to wrestle in the same place once a week.
Thoughts on Jim Cornette
How did you come up with the corkscrew elbow
Memories of Tommy Rich
Memories of Austin Idol
Memories of Eddie Gilbert
A lot of wrestlers from your era have found God and embraced Christianity. How many guys have you helped find that path?
Is it true that you put over Bob Backlund when Bret Hart wouldn't
Memories traveling with Chris Candido and Tammy Sytch
Are you surprised he worked with Vince Russo in TNA
Thoughts on TNA Wrestling
Are you surprised you have never been called by TNA
Thoughts on Vince McMahon
Thoughts on wrestling today
What happened back in 2005 at the fan fest
Are you surprised at the admiration your fans still have for you today
Could a southern-style wrestling company get over today
You wrestled Goldberg in his first match. Memories of that match
A lot of guys say you were cocky when you were younger, why was that
Is it true that you had or have a disability you kept quiet for years
Your thoughts on the Nature Boy moniker
We interviewed one of the Headbangers a few months back and he said he was stunned when Cornette closed SMW, yet you say you knew. Did you know in advance it was shutting down?
Memories wrestling Shawn Michaels at the Super Bowl of Wrestling
Memories of Barry Windham
Is it true that when you put over Ahmed Johnson, that Shane Douglas had refused first
Who did you look up to in your career
Thoughts on wrestlers trying to get involved in reality shows
How do you wish to be remembered
Do you think you had bad luck or you were your own worst enemy
Favorite ribs
Your weight went up and down throughout your career, how tough was dieting
What do you do today
Do you want to write a book

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August 1st, 2011, 6:12 PM
ROH STRAIGHT SHOOTING: FRANCHINE

Straight Shootin'
with Francine
11/10/04

Straight Shootin' With Francine sees "The Queen Of Extreme" open up and discuss her entire career. This is a must for Extreme Championship Wrestling fans as Francine was with the promotion from almost the beginning and was even trained at the first ECW wrestling school. Francine holds nothing back in talking about all her experiences in ECW from her start all the way up until the last show.

This shoot interview also comes from a different perspective as Francine reveals what its like to be a woman in the male dominated wrestling industry. Was she treated differently? Did she have a problem with men coming on to her? Was she ever accepted as one of the boys? Francine tells it like it is on this shoot.

Francine takes you on a journey of ECW's rise and fall from the perspective of someone who was there for it all. You'll hear all the inside scoop of ECW's growth in popularity to the first pay-per-view to going on TNN to when the checks started bouncing. Francine also covers life after ECW including what she is doing now and why she turned down a job in WWE.

Francine worked with all the top names in ECW and was involved in some of the promotions most memorable events. What did she think of being Stevie Richards' girlfriend and how the angle progressed with Raven? What happened when Bam Bam Bigelow broke her pelvic bone? How did she like working with the other women of ECW like Dawn Marie and Missy Hyatt? What are her thoughts on her famous match vs. Beulah McGuillicutty?

You'll hear about all the personalities that made ECW special from Paul Heyman to Raven to Tommy Dreamer to Shane Douglas to everyone in between. Francine even talks about how certain people changed over the years from Raven and his drug use to if Heyman suffered from creative burnout.

Francine talks about all this and much, much more. If you are an ECW fan then this edition of the Straight Shootin' Series is a must!!!

Topics Include:
-Why she got into wrestling.
-Her training with JT Smith.
-Was she treated differently because she was a woman.
-Meeting Tod Gordon.
-Working the indies.
-How she broke into ECW.
-Her first appearance in ECW as Ms. Montgomeryville.
-Did she think ECW would get as big as it got.
-Her role as Stevie Richards' girlfriend.
-First impressions of Raven.
-Her thoughts on the Raven gimmick.
-Her thoughts on the angle with Beulah McGuillicutty.
-Her match vs. Beulah.
-How she got along with Beulah.
-Managing The Pit Bulls.
-Working in a dog collar match.
-If the guys ever had a problem selling for her.
-Turning on The Pit Bulls
-Working with Shane Douglas.
-Mixed tags with Douglas vs. Beulah & Tommy Dreamer.
-Her thoughts on Dreamer.
-The locker room atmosphere at the first PPV.
-Were Douglas and Pit Bull disappointed in their match?
-Tod Gordon leaving the company.
-When she broke her pelvic bone.
-Why she still worked with the injury.
-Douglas leaving the company.
-Being Dreamer's valet.
-Thoughts on Dawn Marie.
-Wrestling Steve Corino at Heatwave 99.
-Did Corino have a problem putting her over.
-The TNN deal.
-Raven's return.
-Siding with Raven over Dreamer.
-What the morale of the locker room was like.
-Heyman going to less and less shows.
-The drug and party scene in ECW throughout its history.
-Bounced checks.
-When it looked like things might end.
-The last PPV.
-The last shows.
-The only thing Heyman did which upset her.
-Being on the first TNA show.
-Why she isn't in TNA now.
-Her thoughts on MLW and Court Bauer.
-Having breast enhancement surgery.
-Do women need plastic surgery in the wrestling business.
-Shane Douglas saying he won't work with her now.
-Her thoughts on Jasmin St. Claire.
-All this and much, much more!!!


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August 1st, 2011, 6:16 PM
KC RING ROAST: IRON SHIEK

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Sean dip & his crew have come up with some interesting new concepts to present to their audience in many of their DVD productions. €œMy Side Of The Story,€ €œYou Shoot,€ €œGuest Booker,€ €œThe Great Debate,€ & many other of the newest concepts have been introduced by Kayfabe Commentaries in the last few years. Kayfabe Commentaries continues to push their own innovations for the real wrestling fans, and they should be commended for plenty of their fine work that they have done.
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August 1st, 2011, 6:17 PM
RF VIDEO: IVORY SHOOT
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RF VIDEO was fortunate enough to sit down with one of the original women in the world of Pro Wrestling who was a star even before the WWE. Lisa Moretti also known as Tina Ferrari in Glow and later known as Ivory in the WWE sat down for her first ever, tell all shoot interview with RF VIDEO.

Ivory was an open book in this interview as she starts out talking about how she got into women's wrestling working for Glow. You won't believe the backstage stories from this company. Ivory talks all about the other women that she worked with in Glow which later separated and became POWW. She talks about her training under Mando Guerrero and what he was like to the girls. If you want to hear about drama in the locker room wait until you check our her stories from these two companies.

Ivory took some time off before she got called up to the WWE and got her big break working with the Godfather. This is when the interview gets great because she holds nothing back. Do you want to hear all about what WWE Divas were impossible to work with? How about which girls were really believing their own hype. How did she feel about the McMahon family and Stephs rise to power? Did Ivory like everyone she worked with...Chyna better watch out during this shoot....does their wrestlemania match ring a bell?

Ivory also has a great story about her battles with Lita inside and outside of the ring. This is what shoots are all about!! What did she think about the RTC gimmick and did she like working with her partners at the time? Ivory worked with the biggest names in the business like Steve Austin and The Rock and she talks about every major player in the WWE locker room and what they were really like. We can't forget to ask her about Tough Enough and her take on the series that turned a lot of heads in the business. Don't worry we asked her all about the incident with Bob Holly and Matt Cappotelli .

Ivory talks all about her time in the WWE talking about all her famous bouts with some of wrestling's biggest names. This is a shoot interview that every WWE fan will enjoy. Her backstage stories alone make the interview worth every penny.

How did you get into the business
Howd you get started
Did you have any formal training before your GLOW workout
How did your family and friends react when you told them of the news
Memories training with Armando Guerrero
Was the training more difficult than you thought
Memories of your first match
Who came up with your name
Memories teaming with Ashley Carter
Is it true that you guys were the first T and A
Did any vets mentor you early on
Did any girls test you
Were any of the girls caddy with the politics
David McClaine, any good stories
Was it a very sexist place
Are you surprised that it still has a bit of a cult following
Are you surprised some of the other girls never stuck around the business
How did things change when David left GLOW
How was POW different
How did you find out that it had gone bankrupt
You had a real long layoff between POW and the WWE, what did you do during that time
Did you ever think about retiring altogether
How did you get into the WWE
Were some of the guys and girls surprised at how good you could work since you came from GLOW
Initial impressions of Vince McMahon
Memories of your first night with the Godfather
Memories of your first storyline with Mark Henry
Who came up with Ivory
Memories of your first RAW match teaming with D Lo Brown against Jeff Jarrett and Debra
How did the other girls accept you into the locker room
Did you find any pettiness amongst them
Memories of matches with Debra
Memories of matches with Jacqueline
Memories of matches with Terri
It seemed for awhile that the WWE were more intent on making some of the girls do weird things like get slopped rather than wrestle, did that bother you
Memories of Chyna
Memories of how things changed when Stephanie got more involved
Memories of matches with Tori
Memories of wrestling Luna
Memories of Steve Austin
Did you find the WWE a sexist place at all
How did the Rock change with success
How did Triple H change with success
Memories of matches with Moolah
Memories of Mae Young
Memories of matches with Miss Kitty
Did having to do the Evening Gown Matches bother you
Memories of the Mud Wrestling Match
How did the whole RTC gimmick come about
Did you like it
Memories of Stevie Richards
Memories of matches with Lita
Memories of matches with Trish Stratus
Memories of your feud with Chyna
Was it strange to be around when Triple H and Stephanie had something going on behind her back
Memories of matches with Molly Holly
Memories of the Undertaker
Memories of Bob Holly
Memories of Val Venis
Memories of your match with Chyna at WrestleMania
How did you and the other girls react when the WCW girls like Stacy and Torrie came in
Did it take you a while to accept them
Were you girls a close knit group
Memories of Tough Enough
Do you think it exposed the business too much
Triple H was quoted a few times saying that it exposed the business too much, your thoughts
Do you think the show could work together
Are you surprised that only the Miz and John Morrison remain from the TE alumni today
Thoughts on the winners during the second season, Linda and Jackie
Thoughts on the Bob Holly and Matt Cappotelli incident
Memories of working with Linda Miles on RAW
Memories teaming with Victoria
In 2003 you didn?t get many PPV appearances, did you ever worry that you were in jeopardy of being cut
Did you like working in OVW
Did you see anyone down there you thought would make it who didn?t
You got into some announcing, did you like it
Were you surprised that your contract wasn?t renewed
Did you attempt to break into announcing/broadcasting outside of wrestling
Can you talk about your work in Louisiana
Was it hard to date and be a full time women?s wrestler
Do you like working on the indys
Is there anyone you have worked with on the indys that you think is WWE material now or someday
Were you surprised when Sable came back to the WWE
In an interview you said "I can say this publicly now that I'm on the outside! I think it stinks, is insulting to women, the ´diva¡ contestants, the wrestling fans, the mainstream WWE audience, and I especially think that WWE is being down right irresponsible to display ´diva acts¡ in front of a live audience who are paying to participate in a wrestling show¡ critics have said that the Diva Search is the same as GLOW, how do you respond?
You spoke awhile back of a GLOW reunion, did it happen
Are you still on good terms with the WWE today
Can you talk about the Nora and Lisa wedding tour
Thoughts on some of the independent companies that try and do all womens shows
Can an all womens promotion work today
Do you think that the WWE has done too much damage to the way that Womens Wrestling is presented for it to be taken seriously again
What do you do today
fav and least fav girls to work with
Fav ribs and road stories
Best rib you ever saw
Do you ever want to write a book


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August 1st, 2011, 6:19 PM
RF VIDEO: D LO BROWN SHOOT
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There are some that reach the pinnacle of pro wrestling success the easy way. Then, there are some that take a long road to the top. D Lo Brown is a man who worked his way up from $5 a night to headlining WWE events with The Rock. D Lo finally breaks his silence and tells you a side of the story you won't hear anywhere else. RF Video is proud to present the D Lo Brown Shoot Interview.

D Lo has a very fascinating story and he started from the very beginning. D Lo came up through Jim Cornette's Smokey Mountain Wrestling. D Lo has some great stories about working with vets like the Rock and Roll Express and Tracy Smothers. D Lo talks in detail about what Jim Cornette has meant to his career. How did Jim Cornette mold D Lo from a New Jersey indy worker into a wrestler ready for the biggest show in the world? D Lo retraces his steps and tells you what it took to make the leap from SMW to the WWE.

Over ten years ago, RF Video sat down with one of D Lo's old SMW partners. RF Video talked to New Jack in a classic Shoot Interview back in 1997. New Jack was unkind to his old partner and told many disparaging stories about D Lo in the shoot. Did D Lo Brown really mow Jim Cornette€™s lawn? What did D Lo think when he heard New Jack's Shoot Interview? Have they talked since? D Lo finally gives his side of the story to RF Video.

D Lo goes into great length about his time in the WWE. D Lo talks about the integration into the locker room. D Lo talks about the early days of the Nation. How did he get along with Ron Simmons? How did the Nation change with The Rock? What was The Rock like at the stage in his career? Did D Lo have any hesitations about the racial aspects of the group? Why did the group work and not work in the end? Which member of the Nation did D Lo get into an argument with that turned physical? This is a great story and you will only hear it here in the interview.

D Lo was one of the original tag team partners of The Rock. D Lo was there when The Rock came up with the Peoples Elbow and went from opening card wrestler to world-wide sensation. D Lo talks about the ascension of The Rock from someone who was there. D Lo has a ton of great road stories about The Rock that you have never heard before. Hear about a side of The Rock for the first time anywhere in this classic RF Video Shoot Interview.

D Lo also breaks down all of the other personalities in this interview. D Lo talks about the rise of Stone Cold Steve Austin. D Lo also has some very candid comments about Triple H. D Lo also talks about the backstage drama between Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart he witnessed first-hand when he came into the WWE. What did D Lo see and what should we believe?

D Lo also talks about the many controversies involving WWE stars. D Lo talks openly about Chris Benoit, the murders, and the Benoit he knew. D Lo also tal ks about the night Owen Hart passed away. Should the show have gone on? What did he think about after the Montreal Screw Job? Hear what really went down from someone that was there to see it all on the WWE side of the line.

D Lo also opens up about one of pro wrestling€™s worst in ring accidents. D Lo relives the night that Darren Drozdov became paralyzed in a match. D Lo talks about what went wrong, what he was thinking, his initial reaction, the guilt, and questions about his own career. D Lo also talks about the relationship between Droz and he and where things stand today. This is a very emotional moment for D Lo and one of the few places you will hear the real story.

D Lo also talks about why he left the WWE, returned, and left again. What were the differences between both of his runs? Who does and doesn€™t he trust? Would he ever go back? D Lo also talks about his TNA Wrestling run. What does D Lo think of the TNA political structure? What are D Lo€™s thoughts on Vince Russo? Can Dixie Carter run a successful pro wrestling company? Will he be back? W hat are the inner differences between TNA and the WWE?

It is truly an honor to present one of the most interesting Shoot Interviews in RF Video history. It is one thing to read about pro wrestling history. It is another thing to hear about it from a man that witnessed some of the biggest events in WWE history. You better recognize as RF Video presents our newest Shoot Interview with D Lo Bown.

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August 1st, 2011, 6:20 PM
In the ring with Brian Armstrong
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Are you ready for another lesson behind the scenes in Pro Wrestling? Well we are and this time we got Brian Armstrong formerly known as Road Dogg Jesse James to be the teacher!!! Brian comes from one of the best known wrestling families in the business today the Armstrongs. Brian has so much knowledge to share with young up and coming workers and now for the first time ever Brian shares it with out RF Video customers and fans world-wide!!

If your a fan our In The Ring series you must add this DVD to your collection today. Brian Armstrong comes to life as soon as we start to roll our cameras and one of the best talkers in the business takes over and gives some of the best advice to date to a few up and coming workers. But that is not all you get, you get an exclusive brand new updates mini shoot interview with him as well!!!

This was no usual In the Ring DVD as this time we also filmed a BRAND NEW one hour shoot interview with him as well before the seminar. These were the hot topics that we talked about with him and as you know Brian holds nothing back and is a straight shooter!!!

**His relationship with Jeff Jarrett and what caused a strain
**Why he left TNA and the politics involved backstage
**Working with Team 3D and if there was any heat
**Thoughts on how over Ron Killings is now that he is R Truth
**Thoughts on Hogan and Bischoff coming to TNA
** Thoughts of TNA going live head to head with the WWE
**Thoughts of DX vs VKM and how close was it to really going down
**Does TNA try to compete with the WWE to much and not pay attention to its own product
**Thoughts on who has the it factor in TNA.
**WHat was his role as an agent in TNA and who did he work with
**What happened at the NWA Legends Fanfest last year
**Thoughts on Dixie Carter as the owner of TNA and how smart to the business is she

We also talked about various other hot topics and current events with Brian. The interview is worth the price of the DVD itself. We then filmed a seminar with Brian and a few students in the ring. He went over how important it is to be able to cut a promo. He than had the two guys work a match and our cameras were in the ring with Brian as he analyzed the match to both workers. Brian told them what they were doing wrong and it was just magic as it is not very often that your allowed this point of view. RF VIDEO always goes over and beyond to show you the other side of the business and this DVD does not disappoint on any level.

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August 1st, 2011, 6:21 PM
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August 1st, 2011, 6:21 PM
Sharkboy 2004 shoot interview
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August 1st, 2011, 6:22 PM
EXTREME LEGACY:FACE OFF 4: TERRY FUNK & STEVE CORINO

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Terry Funk. Steve Corino. Two former NWA and ECW World Champions. Two of wrestling's craziest personalities and these men were hardcore before there even was "hardcore." RF Video was able to get both legends in a room together and just sat back as the men held a tutorial on their historic careers. Ladies and gentlemen, we're proud to present the fourth chapter in our Face Off series: EXTREME LEGACY.

Funk and Corino discuss all the places they have been to in their career and many of the personalities they have come across, including; Scott Hall, Paul Heyman, Giant Baba, Joel Goodhart, Shane Douglas, Sabu, Dynamite Kid, Tully Blanchard, Eddie Gilbert, and Mick Foley among many others. Extreme Legacy will put YOU in the middle of a conversation between two of wrestling's most charismatic and knowledgeable personalities. This is not your grandfather's shoot interview, this is a wrestling experience.

Corino and Funk will take you for am exciting and exhilarating ride through wrestling's past, present, and future as they talk about everything they saw in wrestling, and how they would have done things differently if given the opportunity. Booking 101 is a term thrown around a lot, but Funk and Corino are two men who would be able to teach the advanced honors class, and Extreme Legacy allows them the chance to display their wrestling intelligence. All the wild stories. All the crazy rumors. All the things we've wanted them to talk about for years. And of course, ECW. It's finally here. FACE OFF volume 4: Extreme Legacy.

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August 1st, 2011, 6:23 PM
BEHIND CLOSED DOORS: BRET HART

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The best there was€

The best there is€

The best there ever will be.

Only one man in the history of professional wrestling can be associated with the previous statement. A man from one of the greatest wrestling families, the crown jewel of that family, and a true Canadian icon. A man who has been often imitated but never duplicated. During the age of the big man, he brought wrestling back to the World Wrestling Federation. A man who helped usher in the age of Attitude and made Steve Austin truly €œStone Cold.€ A beloved face, a hated heel, multi time world champion in WWE, WCW, US Champion, IC Champion, Tag Team Champion in both leagues, simply one of the most decorated champions in the history of the business. We all know what happened in 1997, but no matter what happened in Montreal, this man will always be known as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of the century. A wrestling machine, and a genius of psychology with a masters degree inside the squared circle€

In 2000, Bret Hart spoke with RF VIDEO the first time at the Hart Family house about his run in the WWE

In 2001, Bret Hart came back to RF VIDEO to talk more about WCW, his epic career and his excellence of execution€

In 2005, Bret Hart completes the RF VIDEO hat trick.with €œBehind Closed Doors with Bret Hart€

Every wrestling fan is anticipating Bret Hart?s upcoming three disc DVD collection in November, and what could be a better compliment to that set than Bret?s two hour no-holds-barred discourse on wrestling. Yes, you will hear Bret unleash his true thoughts on such WWE superstars as HBK, Triple H, Ric Flair, Hulk Hogan, and even WWE owner Vince McMahon. Certainly you?ll be glued to your seats when Bret talks about the Hulkster?s comment of Hart €œnot being one of the boys€ after refusing to put over Shawn Michaels, as this is a side of the Hitman most wrestling fans have never seen. But the focus of this DVD is Bret?s insights on what it takes to succeed in the wrestling business today.

Watch, listen and learn as Bret talks about the psychology of wrestling, including what the difference is between a good finish and a bad finish. Bret went over several of his biggest feuds including, of course, HBK. If you want to know how Bret really felt about the promos he and Shawn were cutting on each other back in 1997, then this is the DVD for you. If you watched RF VIDEO?s other top selling DVD in the Behind Closed Series, with Jake €œThe Snake€ Roberts, than you know how this disc will be an invaluable asset for anyone interesting in getting into wrestling, or just finding out more about how the inner-workings operate.

A wrestling version of Being John Malkovich, this edition of Behind Closed Doors is a once in a lifetime opportunity to get inside the head of the Hitman and learn everything that Bret has learned in his 20 year career. What it takes to be an effective heel. When do certain things need to get done and why they are done in the first place. The mentality of a successful professional wrestler is examined and discussed thoroughly.What is the hardest thing for a young wrestler to grasp



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August 1st, 2011, 6:24 PM
KC : RINGSIDE WITH TERRY FUNK
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Kayfabe Commentaries honored him as their last Ring Roast victim, now €œthe Living Legend€ Terry Funk joins the Ringside series with new host the legendary Bill Apter (recently interviewed on Online World of Wrestling Radio) who replaces Sean dip. Funk & Apter have been friends since 1969 and you can tell by their chemistry. Here is the full listing of the matches:

Terry Funk vs. Jack Brisco
December 10, 1975
Miami Beach, Florida, Miami Beach Convention Center
Championship Wrestling From Florida
Terry Funk wins the NWA World Heavyweight Championship (Terry was not the original opponent, his brother Dory was the announced opponent.)

Terry Funk vs. Harley Race
February 6, 1977
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Maple Leaf Gardens
Frank Tunney Sports (Maple Leaf Wrestling)
Terry Funk loses the NWA World Heavyweight Championship

Terry Funk vs. Abdullah The Butcher AKA Spanky (explained by Funk)
July 18, 1979
AJPW, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa, Japan
Ishikawa Prefectural Industrial Exhibition Center

Terry Funk vs. Jerry €œThe King€ Lawler
April 6, 1981
Memphis, Tennessee, Mid-South Coliseum
The Empty Arena Match

Terry Funk vs. Hulk Hogan
December 19, 1985 (Aired on January 4, 1986)
WWF Saturday Night€™s Main Event
Tampa, Florida, USF Sun Dome

Terry Funk & Dory Funk Jr. vs. The Road Warriors
September 20, 1987
WWC Aniversario €™87, Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium

Terry Funk vs. Ric Flair
November 15, 1989
WCW Clash Of The Champions IX: New York Knockout
Troy, NY, RPI Houston Field House
I Quit Match

Mr. Funk is the perfect guest for this show having been NWA World champion and wrestled in several decades. He has forgotten more about the sport then many of will ever know. Like the previous releases with Big Van Vader and Demolition, due to someone else owning every piece of wrestling footage ever shot; the DVD is a sit down interview with a TV monitor in front of Funk & Apter. Funk was born into the sport (Dory Sr. & Jr.) and his love for it resonates throughout the program as does Apter€™s. Funk gives interesting insight into the responsibilities of the National Wrestling Alliance World Heavyweight champion and being married to the belt. Funk was also the American booker for the Japanese promotions and he gives stories of dealing with promoters like Giant Baba and the talent. Another amazing thing is Funk€™s great recollection of stories from his career that some of his generation would never remember. He can remember a 64 consecutive day run in WWF in the 80€™s, meetings with Vince McMahon Sr. & Jr., the Japanese promotional wars, dealing with the Puerto Rico promotions and creating the €œEmpty Arena€ and €œI Quit€ angles. This DVD is just the cusp of the historical matches Funk has been part of and I hope it makes you seek out other DVD€™s and material.



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August 1st, 2011, 6:25 PM
RAVEN : VORTEX OF VIOLENCE DISC 1

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TitleMatchWrestling.com presents Raven: Vortex of Violence

DVD One: Who is the real Scott Levy? Title Match Wrestling takes you back to beginning...from creating the Scotty Flamingo and Johnny Polo gimmicks to arriving in ECW. Raven goes into great detail about breaking into the business and working all the territories like Portland, Memphis and Vancouver. Great road stories in this one!


Run time 1 hr 26 min

Note. Cuts out just before wrap up interview. Only thing missing is closing comments.

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August 1st, 2011, 6:28 PM
RAVEN: VORTEX OD VIOLENCE DISC 2


TitleMatchWrestling.com presents Raven: Vortex of Violence -- an Exclusive 3 DVD set, dissecting the life of a wrestling mastermind.
This special edition includes 6 hours of rare stories and bonus matches you won't find anywhere else!


DVD Two: Raven has never been a man of few words and this performance is no exception. Just wait until you hear what he has the say about Vince's invasion angle! Other topics include: Working in the WWF offices, leaving a 6 figure contract, the creation of the Raven character, bursting onto the ECW scene, the WCW Flock, quitting in Bischoff's face, excessive drug use, terrible booking, thoughts on TNA and much much more! Includes a rare wrestling match with Larry Zbysko and Axl Rotten!


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August 1st, 2011, 6:29 PM
RAVEN VORTEX OF VIOLENCE DISC 3


DVD Three: Life on the Indys. If you ever wanted to know how to break into the wrestling business, you must see this DVD! Raven sits down with Mid-Atlantic mainstay Q-Sic and these two hold nothing back! From working small towns for little pay to wrestling dark matches in the WWE...this dvd explores all the struggles and challenges many wrestlers face on the road. Includes bonus footage and a rare look at wrestling life before the big time.
ECW, WWE, TNA, Indys, Territories and everything in between -- he's seen it all...NOW is your chance to go behind the brutality and into Raven's twisted vortex of violence!

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August 1st, 2011, 6:31 PM
JIZUST MIZARRED:
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Did you miss the wedding? Well here's your invitation to all the festivities!


Jizust Mizarried: Bachelor & Bachelorette Party
Kizarny and the Kat are getting married but before they do they have to have the bachelor & bachelorette party. If you think they make a odd couple just wait and see how odd their bachelor & bachelorette party is. Instead of strippers and beer you get Nasty Boys, gay wrestlers, and pizza. This party is filled with all kind of goodness and you get a sense of the weirdness to come on the ongoing series, JIZUST MIZARRIED.
Jizust Mizarried: Before the Wedding with the Groom
Watch as Sinn Bodhi gets ready for the biggest day of his life. Also, you get to meet Mama and Papa Bodhi and once you meet them you will fully understand why Sinn is so weird.
Jizust Mizarried: Before the Wedding with the Bride
Watch as Stacy is in such a rush to get married she can not wait for all of her guest to arrive. Luckily, Jimmy Hart is there to calm her down. This footage is classic. Jimmy is so funny and entertaining just waiting around for the wedding to start. This footage is a must see and for you the HIGHSPOTS TV viewers you get it raw and uncut.
Jizust Mizarried: The Wedding
Sinn and Stacy are very happy to have found each other and they are just as happy to share the most wonderful moment in there lives with all of you. Also, for you the viewers of Highspots TV you get to see what happens right after the wedding too.
Jizust Mizarried: The Reception
This reception may have had a short invite list but Sinn and Stacy want to invite you the viewers of Highspots TV as well.
Jizust Mizarried: Day One
Most married couples go on their honeymoon their first day of their marriage. Not Sinn and Stacy they go to work. Sinn and his brother Kobra Kai with Stacy in their corner do battle against Shawn Spears and the Belgium Brawler.

Also, later on that evening Stacy takes part in a bikini contest as a judge. A contest that has a former WWE Diva and Steven's (Sinn's Brother) girlfriend competing for the top spot.


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August 1st, 2011, 6:32 PM
RF VIDEO: MATT BORNE SHOOT
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What is it like to wrestle a match against someone you just got arrested for beating up 24 hours ago? What is it like to walk into a locker room as the son of a local wrestling legend? What is it like to be a part of the most historic event in the history of pro wrestling? The newest RF Video Shoot Interview will answer all of these questions and more as we are proud to present the Matt Borne Shoot Interview.

This is without a doubt one of the most fascinating shoot interviews we have ever produced. Matt Bourne has been there and seen it all and doesn't mind talking about it. For every match, every road trip, every angle, and every mistake, Matt Bourne has a story and he shares them all in this intriguing Shoot Interview.

Matt talks candidly about his personal demons in pro wrestling. Matt shares stories about partying with some of the most legendary names in the business. Matt talks in depth about his relationship with Roddy Piper and the partying the two of them used to do together in their primes. On top of that, Matt has tons of stories about drugs and alcohol abuse that he shares throughout the entire interview. Matt drops names and recalls some of the wildest stories ever told in an RF Video Shoot Interview.

Family is a big part of Matt's story. Matt talks openly about how the relationship between his sister and Buddy Rose affected his in-ring matches with Buddy. Hear all about the night Matt had to go over his sister's house and what resulted in the trip. Matt also tells a story about a match he had scheduled with Buddy 24 hours after he was arrested for beating Buddy up. How did Buddy react? How did Don Owens react? What are Matt's thoughts on it today? For those unaware, the feud between Matt and Buddy in Portland is still one of the most talked about angles and feuds to this day.

Matt has tons of stories about his days on the territories. Matt tells a revealing story about doing cocaine with a booker during their first meeting. You will be shocked when you hear who the booker was. Matt also gives his thoughts and memories about working for several infamous bookers including Ole Anderson, Don Owens, and Bill Watts. Who did Matt like working for and who did he not get along with? Matt comments on things said about these men from past guests in RF Video Shoot Interviews.

Matt also talks about some of his famous partners and in-ring opponents. Matt comments on rumors and statements said in past interviews about the Von Erichs and Fritz Von Erich. Matt also talks about his rocky relationship with his former partner the late Buzz Sawyer. In addition to the war stories, Matt has some tremendous road stories that will have you laughing throughout the interview. Which former partner and enforcer did Matt travel with who fell asleep at the wheel and what happened on that trip?

Matt talks in great length about both of his runs in the WWE. Matt talks about his first big run which included wrestling on the original WrestleMania. What was Vince like during that time? How did Roddy and Paul Orndorff really feel about Mr. T? What was the locker room like at this time? How big did he think it would get? What happened and why did Matt disappear so quickly after his first WrestleMania appearance?

Matt also talks about his memorable run as the original Doink the Clown. Did he like the gimmick? What did his friends think when they first heard about it? How did he own it and make it his own? Was Vince supportive of the character? Matt also talks about the locker room with stories on everyone from Bret Hart to Scott Hall. Which wrestler stooged him out to Vince McMahon and got him fired? Nobody is off limits when Matt takes this long walk back down WWE memory lane.

Whether it was wrestling in a flannel as Big Josh, trunks as ´Maniac¡ Matt Bourne, or spraying confetti in makeup as Doink the Clown, Matt has great stories about all phases of his career. Viewers will feel as if they were sitting on a bar stool next to Matt on a Saturday night listening to story after story. There is never a dull moment in this jam packed Shoot Interview. It is with great excitement that RF Video presents the all-new Matt Bourne Shoot Interview.

Can you talk about growing up in wrestling
How early were you exposed to the business
How close were you with your father growing up
How big was your father on kayfabe
Do you have any early road stories you can share
How young were you when you started going to shows
What do you remember about going into the locker room as a kid
When did you start training
Was your father helpful to you
When did you start to smarten up to the business
Is it true that you didn't like wrestling for awhile
How did you get started
Memories of your first match
Early memories of the Portland territory
Memories of watching Lonnie Mayne
Memories of Lonnie's ribs
You mentioned in past interviews the bad influences he had on you, can you expand on that
Did you think you would make it
Who were some of your mentors
Were promoters and guys harder or easier on you because of your father
Did you travel with your dad during your days as a worker
How important was it to have a background in amateur wrestling when you broke in
Memories of your first match against the Von Steigers
How did Don Owens treat you early on
Memories of Roddy Piper
Best advice Piper ever gave you
Memories of shoots that Don Owens brother set up
Do you think there was more pressure on you there because of your background
Thoughts on Dutch Savage
Thoughts on Adrian Adonis
Thoughts on Rip dip
Thoughts on and memories of Billy Jack Haynes
Memories of the Grappler
Memories of Buzz Sawyer
How did you get started in drugs
Your thoughts today on the Wellness Policy and anti-drug policy the WWE has
How did drugs change you
A lot of guys from your era talk about partying hard, would a lot of the guys from your era have a hard time conforming with a WWE drug policy if they were wrestling there today.
Memories of the Portland travel schedule
Did anyone give you any problems in the ring because of who your dad was
Memories of Curt Hennig and his ribs
Early memories of Andre the Giant
Memories of the legendary angle you did with Buddy Rose and your sister
Can you talk about the night you got arrested for fighting Buddy
How scared was Buddy of working with you
Memories of working for Peter Maivia in Hawaii
Any early memories of The Rock
Any good road stories from the territory
How did you wind up working for the Crocketts
Memories of starting for the Crocketts
Did you like the travel schedule
Who did you travel with
Memories of teaming with Buzz Sawyer
How come your push with Buzz ended
Any other good road stories with Buzz
Memories of Ric Flair from this time
Memories of Ricky Steamboat
Thoughts on Wahoo McDaniel as a booker
Why did you leave the territory
Do you think you burnt a bridge there
How different was it coming back to Portland now an established star
Memories of wrestling in Georgia Championship Wrestling
Thoughts and memories of Ole Anderson
Memories of Roddy Piper from the area
Good road stories
Do you feel like they made you some broken promises
Do you think Ole is a straight up guy
Early memories of Ted Dibiase
Memories of Magnum TA
Memories of Jake Roberts
Memories of teaming with Marty Lunde in Georgia
Memories being managed by Paul Ellering
Is it true that Arn once fell asleep driving with you and Paul
Memories of the Road Warriors
Is it true that you had something to do with their success in a weird way
Memories of Paul Orndorff
Was Buzz Sawyer hard to get along with
Is it true that guys didn?t like working with you and Buzz
Why did you quit Georgia
Favorite time or era of your career
How did you wind up going back to Charlotte
Early memories of teaming with Arn Anderson
Do you think you guys would have had a big push there
Why did things end so quick for you there
Early memories of the Mid South territory
Early memories of Bill Watts
Was he hard on you
Was he a bully
Who did you travel with
Memories of traveling in Mid South
Good road stories
Memories of Junkyard Dog
What happened the night you took the Stagger Lee mask off of him
Memories of being a part of Ted Dibiase?s Rat Pack
Memories of matches with Junkyard Dog
Memories of the fans or riots in Mid South, most guys say they were nuts
Is it true that you and Bill had a falling out
Memories of the Freebirds and any ribs
Memories of when the Von Erichs would come in
How did you get into the WWF in 85
What was it like to wrestle on the first WrestleMania
Memories of the match
Memories of Hulk Hogan at the time
You were close with Roddy, how mad was he about having to wrestle Mr. T
Did Paul and Roddy have any intentions on shooting on T
Memories of Vince McMahon
How stressed was Vince
How big was it to step right into the WWF at the time when they were that popular
Did you think that the WWF would blow up the way it did
Could you see the writing on the wall when it came to the territories disappearing
Memories of road trips in the WWF
Memories of Bobby Heenan
Memories of the Iron Sheik
Thoughts on him today
Favorite guys to travel with
Thoughts on George Scott booking at the time
Memories of your first tour of Japan
Any memories of the road schedule
Memories of Antonio Inoki
How were the Japanese guys to work with
Did WWF set this up
Memories of Andre in Japan
Memories of Bruiser Brody
Memories of touring Egypt
Memories of working in Texas
Early memories of the Von Erichs
How bad were their drug issues
Do you remember any specific issues in or outside of the ring
Memories of Abdullah the Butcher
Memories of Fritz
Memories of Gary Hart
Do you think Fritz was in denial about his boys
Favorite matches at the time
Memories of the Dingo Warrior
Jim Hellwig once said you were one of the biggest assholes he ever met, your thoughts
Thoughts on the death of Bruiser Brody
Memories of Chris Adams and thoughts on how things turned out
Memories of being managed by Percy Pringle
Memories of matches with Al Perez
Why do you think he never went further
Was it hard to live on the territories at this time with the way the payscale had changed
Did you ever think to yourself that you needed to find another business
Memories of doing shots in Tennessee
How did things change when Jarrett bought the territory
Memories of Gary Hart's Texas territory
Memories of Dustin Rhodes
Why do you think it didn't work
Memories of Ken Shamrock on the indys
Memories of the Shamrock-Nastys incident
How did you wind up in WCW
Memories working for Dusty Rhodes
Who's idea was Big Josh
Did you like it
Was it restrictive to go from wrestling for years to portraying someone that didn't know how to wrestle
Was it a bit easier at times
Memories of Sting
Memories of Lex Luger
Memories of Ric Flair
How different was Arn Anderson
Memories of Tommy Rich
Memories of Sid Vicious
Memories of Brian Pillman
Memories of the Steiners
You dated Johnny Weaver's daughter, Penny Banner had some bad things to say about him over the years. Your thoughts on Johnny
What happened the night of your major car accident
How did the relationship with Bill pickup when he came into WCW
Do you think he had it out for you
When did you see the writing on the wall
How did you wind up getting back into the WWE
What did you think when you heard about the Doink gimmick
Did you like it
Did you see potential
Impressions of Vince McMahon around this time
Were you hesitant on the gimmick
How different was it to go from being a known wrestler to now working under a disguise
Memories of WrestleMania 9
Memories of Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart at the time
Memories of doing the angle with Steve Keirn
Memories of Vince at this time with his legal issues
How did your friends react when you first told them about the gimmick
Memories of matches with Bret Hart
What happened when you had a dirty drug test
How approachable was Vince during this time
How did things wind up coming to an end for you in the WWE
How did Vince react to everything
Were you surprised you got fired
How did you handle it
When did you realize you needed serious help with your demons
Did it bother you when the Doink character became somewhat of a revolving door
How do you think you compare to those guys
Legally, can you use the gimmick
Did you try and get back into the WWE
Memories of spending time in jail
Memories of working in ECW
Thoughts on Paul Heyman
Thoughts on the gimmick change to Bourne Again
Why did you wind up leaving
How did you get into stunt work in Hollywood
Any good onset stories
Thoughts on the business today and the changes
Why do you think so many second generation guys have a hard time where others like yourself do well
Do you have any plans on writing a book
Thoughts on the lack of kayfabe today
Fav finishes you were involved in
What do you do today


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August 1st, 2011, 6:34 PM
KAYFABE COMMENTRIES: YOU SHOOT W / PERRY SATURN


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"The Summer of YouShoot" continues from the mighty Kayfabe Commentaries, as they roll out an in-depth interview with someone who has battled back from drug addiction & obscurity: former WWE/WCW/ECW star Perry Saturn.
To kick things off, our host Sean dip asks Perry the obvious question: Where the hell have you been? Save for a brief interview with Bill Apter late last year, the fans have no idea what's been going on. Saturn admits that the last ten years of his wrestling career were clouded by drug abuse, to the point where he was just going through the motions while in a haze. He recalls getting hooked on opiates while in WCW, followed by painkillers, and finally crystal meth once his career was over. He went from nice cars & big houses to living under a bridge and collecting debts for dealers just to score some drugs. Perry explains that his face tattoo was not a conscious choice, due to always being high.
How did the former five-time World Tag Team Champion get clean? It was only by the grace of willpower and getting fed up with being high all the time that forced his hand. It took five years of detox & relapse to get to this point. Once he was clean enough, he reached out to Dean Malenko and made an appearance backstage at the 2010 WWE Bragging Rights Pay-Per-View. Perry feels he still has some wrestling left in him and implies that a comeback is in the works.
Saturn also goes in-depth about the 2004 Atlanta shooting incident that occurred when rescued a woman from a sexual assault in an alley. After fending off the attackers, Saturn thought he was punched and couldn't understand why the paramedics were forcing him to go to hospital. It took him two days to realize that he'd been shot multiple times, leading to the rumors that Saturn "no-sold bullets." There were also accusations that Saturn addresses here that the shooting didn't actually happen, which he disproves by showing the scars on his neck and where the bullets took out a piece of his collarbone.
Some of the more specific topics discussed here include Saturn's infamous match with Mike Bell that broke down into a shoot. Saturn describes how Bell accidentally dropped Perry on his head, leading to a freak-out in the ring. Saturn stiffed Bell quite a few times as a result and was chewed out by Vince McMahon. Nonetheless, Perry emphasizes that he takes full responsibility and has no excuses. This leads to some good tales of the WWE agents ribbing Saturn, by egging on local jobbers to take some liberties in the ring because Saturn is "old school" and would appreciate it.
Of course, no "YouShoot" would be complete with extensive discussion about the debauchery caused by sex & drugs, something that Saturn was not only a participant, but also practically an innovator. He goes into how he & Raven were on everyone's "death pool" backstage in WCW, bolstered by their Ecstasy trafficking amongst the boys. Saturn would freely abuse steroids & painkillers and was rarely caught or tested, as he tried to be sober for his matches. Some of the great stories come from Saturn's sexual exploits, such as: the "Heat Rat" in ECW, using Billy Kidman as an apparatus, and "The Rhino." Oh, and Moppy in the bedroom, can't forget that (apparently Vince McMahon also loved hearing about it).
Clocking in at taut 100 minutes, this is one of the shorter "YouShoot's," as Saturn gives succinct answers to a lot of questions. However, the ground covered here, ranging from drug addiction to his on-screen partnerships with Terri Runnels & former Eliminators tag team partner (the late John Kronus), is wide & fulfilling. Saturn, despite all he's been through, seems happy and comes off as an easy-going fellow. He doesn't have much heat with anyone (at least not from his perspective), save for a few ex-WCW bookers & "Team Extreme" members. We even get Perry's takes on some of his favorite television shows & films, something that I had yet to see in the "YouShoot" series.




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August 1st, 2011, 6:52 PM
For sure. Just thought would take up a mountain of room

220
August 1st, 2011, 7:16 PM
Edited in details now. Didnt consume as much room as thought.
Got about another 80 shoots ill link off over next when ever. Just first page of my uploads and couple of my latest uploads

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August 1st, 2011, 7:26 PM
WORLD OF SPORT : DYNAMITE KID





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Match List:

Dynamite Kid vs Alan Dennison (1976-06-30)

Dynamite Kid vs Mark Rollerball Rocco (1980-12-06)

Dynamite Kid vs Mark Rollerball Rocco (1982-01-16)

Dynamite Kid vs Mark Rollerball Rocco (No Date)

Dynamite Kid vs Tally Ho Kaye (1976-12-18)

Dynamite Kid vs Tony Skarlo (1977-08-13)

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August 1st, 2011, 7:26 PM
WORLD OF SPORTS: TIGER MASK



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Match List:

Sammy Lee (Tiger Mask) & Big Daddy vs Grand Vladimir & Mel Stuart (1981-01-24)

Sammy Lee (Tiger Mask) vs Jim Breaks (1981-07-18)

Sammy Lee (Tiger Mask) vs Johnny England (1981-02-14)

Sammy Lee (Tiger Mask) vs Sid Cooper (1980-10-11)

220
August 1st, 2011, 7:28 PM
WORLD OF SPORTS: LIGER & MAEDA




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Match List:

Fuji Yamada (Jushin Liger) vs Mark Rollerball Rocco (1987-06-13)

Fuji Yamada (Jushin Liger) vs Rocky Moran (No Date)

Kwik-Kik Lee (Akira Maeda) vs Skull Murphy (1982-07-27)

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August 1st, 2011, 7:29 PM
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RF VIDEO SHOOT INTERVIEW WITH TOD GORDON



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August 1st, 2011, 7:30 PM
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BREAKFAST IN BED WITH STACY CARTER & SINN BODHI

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August 1st, 2011, 7:43 PM
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Brickhouse TV Season One - The complete series is now available on DVD! We recommend that you do not have a drink in your hand when you watch this as you'll choke, spill, and probably throw it across the room you'll be laughing so hard!

Episode One
The shoot Interview sensation is back!!! Brickhouse Brown is here on HIGHSPOTS TV and has a new media forum that he can use to tell people what he thinks of them. Thankfully the Internet is uncensored because Brickhouse Brown is too raw and too real for normal view audiences. This the first of several episodes of Brickhouse TV and in this episode Brickhouse starts at top of the wrestling world the WWE. Brickhouse sets the records straight and tells everyone why sexual harassment from a former vice president of WWF is the reason why he never made it big in the WWF. You already missed the first two biggest events in your life, the birth of your mommy and your daddy. Dont miss the next biggest event, the debut episode of Brickhouse TV.

Episode Two
If you can take the heat stay out of the kitchen and dont go near Brickhouse Brown. A lot of people are still pissed at Brickhouse about what he said on the last episode of Brickhouse TV. But guess what? He does care. Another person who does care about the haters is Brickhouses old tag team partner, Iceman King Parsons. Brick calls up the Iceman to discuss why they never got the shot they deserved at top of the wrestling world. Also, find out why Brickhouse and Iceman TURNED DOWN the chance at being in WCW, that and more on this episode of Brickhouse TV.

Episode Three
Brickhouse TV isnt canceled yet for being too vulgar? Well, this maybe the episode that does it. In this episode Brickhouses memory lane takes him to the Portland, Oregon territory which was run by legendary promoter, Don Owen. Although, Brickhouse spends more time talking about the drug scene in Portland than he does about the wrestling. But dont worry you will fall off your computer chair laughing when Brick recalls a story involving Playboy Buddy Rose and a drug dealer who needs medical attention. Also, Brickhouse Brown is not afraid of exposing racist in the world of pro wrestling and he is naming names. From Col DeBeers to Ole Anderson, Brickhouse lets them know how he feels about them. So, check this episode out before The Man tries to shut Brickhouse TV down.

Episode Four
Now that Brickhouse has explain to everyone why the WWE never hired him its time to find out why TNA is scarred to hire Brickhouse Brown. Brick tells why certain employees of TNA are blocking him from getting a job. And some how Brickhouses mind wonders else where and he starts talk about his favorite subject, P*SSY.
Another subject that comes up in Bricks mind is his time working for Bill Watts and all the ridiculous fines he would hand out. Also, Brickhouse shares what he thinks was the the down fall of Bill Watts. Get ready for another raw and uncensored episode of Brickhouse TV.

Episode Five
Brickhouse is dedicating this one for all the ladies in the world of pro wrestling. Brick dishes all the dirty on Sunny, Missy Hyatt, Baby Doll, Lady Maxine, and Nancy Sullivan. Also, Brickhouse as a story on Sylvia, Robert Fullers wife, that will make your jaw drop. Checkout this episode of Brickhouse TV and find out why Brickhouse Brown is pro wrestlings version of Leon Phelps.

Episode Six
On the season one finale of Brickhouse TV, Brickhouse shares his thoughts on the wellness policy. Brick talks about Jerry Jarretts version of the wellness policy in Memphis. On this episode of Brickhouse TV you will hear a story about Adrian Adonis doing cocaine that was cut with baby laxative that will make you laugh until you go in your pants too. Also, Brickhouse takes a call from his good buddy, Reggie B. Fine, the original pimp of wrestling. So, checkout the season finale of Brickhouse TV.
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August 1st, 2011, 7:44 PM
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TitleMatchWrestling.com presents...Raven & Axl Rotten TELL ALL!
For the first time ever, these two hardcore legends sit down for an exclusive 3 Hour shoot interview!

With over 40+ of wrestling experience, these extreme icons hold nothing back --

Topics Include: ECW Now and Then, Worst Promoters, The Flock, Drugs, Hardcore Wrestling, Backstage Heat, Steroids, WWE, the Indys, Life on the road, Poor Gimmicks, Getting started in the business, Wrestlers who ruined everything -- no topic goes untouched!

Includes Exclusive Bonus Match featuring Raven, Axl Rotten, Larry Zbyszko and Lodi!

Hosted/Produced by Telly Bistis
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August 1st, 2011, 7:45 PM
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What happens when you mix the volatile combination of the Iron Sheik and Jaime Dundee? An explosive new DVD exclusively from RF VIDEO! Hot off the amazing success of our debut Bell to Bell series, we are back for more and we lined up two of the most outrageous personalities in wrestling!

The original odd couple, second generation star Jaimie Dundee and the one and only Iron Sheik probably belong in a jail cell together, but instead we put them in front of the camera and let the sparks fly! All of our exhaustive notes went "up in smoke," so to speak, as these two men got out their gimmicks and put on a performance for the ages! Where else are you going to find out who "the biggest A-holes in wrestling" are? How many times will you ask yourself, "did he really just say what I think he said?!" Sheiky Baby goes off on all the usual suspects, including Warrior, Andres, Hogan, and Abby, and Jaime talks about all the major events in his career; including an alleged altercation with Ken Shamrock. PG-13. Bobby Heenan. Jim Ross. Miss Texas. The Rock. The list goes on and on as the boys talk about anyone and everyone in a way that only they can. We even got the boys to open up on the Michael Hayes/Mark Henry situation and you won't believe what came out of their mouths!

They may be dazed and confused, but you'll be laughing your butt off during one of RF VIDEO's craziest releases of the year!

220
August 6th, 2011, 3:42 PM
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You've seen Honky Tonk Man sing.

You've seen the Honky Tonk Man dance.

You've seen the Honky Tonk Man play the guitar.

But, have you ever wondered what it was like to be with the Honky Tonk Man ON THE ROAD?! In this incredible new two disc DVD set, RF VIDEO filled up the RF SHOOTMOBILE with premium gas and rolled down to the airport to pick up the one and only Honky Tonk Man. We then had a riotous two hour shoot with HTM on the way to the National Wrestling Superstars show in Wildwood, NJ. Get ready, 'cause you are gonna hear Honky?s take on the following performers: Batista, Randy Orton, HHH, Pat Patterson, Ric Flair, Big Bossman, Bily Gunn, Test, A-Train, Muhammad Hassan, Hogan, Piper, Iron Sheik, Rock, Austin, Ted DiBiase, Ricky Steamboat, Russo, CM Punk, Matt Striker, the Ultimate Warrior, Carlito Cool, Bill Watts, Edge, Lita, Matt Hardy, Shane Douglas, Eddie Graham, Jim Cornette, John Cena, Paul Heyman, Planet Jarrett, Dusty Rhodes, Kevin Nash, The Dudleyz, Dawn Marie, Maven, Kenzo Suzuki, HBK, Eric Bischoff, the Road Warriors, Brock Lesnar, Tito Santana, Gene Snitsky, Johnny Ace, Jerry Lawler, Jake the Snake, the Undertaker, Shelton Benjamin, Eddie Guerrero Honky lets it all hang out and shakes rattles and rolls all over all of the major stars of the modern era. Like guitar shots, Honky delivers his opinions strongly!

The Greatest Intercontinental Champion of All Time shoots as only the Honky Tonk Man can and we pick up right where we left off from last year's best selling Honky Shoot DVD. Some of the subjects discussed include: ECW, Hardcore Homecoming, WWE's Hall Of Fame, Hogan Knows Best, Drugs in the business, WWE in Iraq, Wrestlemania, Rock going Hollywood, Hogan vs. Austin in drawing power, the independent scene today, Ted Dibiase?s Oh Brother tour, Matt/Lita/Edge drama, the internet, TNA on Spike, Monday Night Raw on USA, WWE writing team, Nostalgia DVDs, dream matches, Vince losing touch, Warrior's public speaking, homosexuals in wrestling, and Russo's "Ring of Glory."

That's just the tip of the iceberg and anyone who has seen Honky shoot before knows exactly what we're talking about as he is one of the most outspoken men in the wrestling business today. You get to see a true entertainer do what he does best, along with doing classic impersonations of Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage and even Bret Hart!

But that's not all. Yes, besides the traveling shoot interview, RF VIDEO was backstage to film Honky interact before, during and after the NWS show! Clocking in at two and half hours (in addition to the two hour shoot!) Honky was filmed in the locker room going over both of his matches that night, his five minute ring entrance, the matches themselves, and the post match happenings (including Honky talking about JR Ryder stiffing him in his injured chest.) RF VIDEO also filmed honky after the show as he posed for Polaroids along with Honky making fun of everyone he meets at a public relations event on the New Jersey Boardwalk

You want to be a fly on the wall as we film the discussions in the locker room featuring: who he had the most trouble going over his matches with including Tito Santana and Bret Hart, how the WWF agents had the own agenda, how Jay Strongbow almost destroyed Honky's draw in Miami afents Jay booked the same exact finish in a 3 match series against Corp. Kirshner and how HTM and Strongbow never saw eye to eye, and rundown of the differnet territoiries and who were the bookers, promoters etc. ( Memphis, Alabama, Pensacola, San Antonio, Western Canada), what areas had the best rats and worst, who got the most rats, why he feels Vince and Hogan should of paid the heels merchandise money in the 80's since Vince didn't produce heel merch., and how the heels made the babyfaces, why he is more over as HTM in Canada, even more talk on Bret, HHH, Flair, Piper and of course his favorite Jake Roberts. Honky also goes into a serious mode on the way to the ring as he walked in front of the crowd, and talked into the camera during his initial "pop" on why he is a pro wrestler.

And for all you New Jack fans, Honky shoots on which territories have the best rats!

If you want a true perspective of what it is like in the locker room or in a car with a true veteran in the sport and the greatest off all time, this is your video.

Honky, it's been a year since our last interview. What's new with you?
What are your thoughts on the current state of wrestling right now?
Going back to where we last left off, what are your thoughts on Randy Orton and his short title win that ended in the hands of HHH?
What are your thoughts on Evolution, and do you think Evolution was successful in creating two new stars in Randy and Batista?
What are your thoughts on Batista and can he be wrestlings next big star?
Thoughts on HHH? Is he as bad as everyone says he is?
Do you think HHH married Steph out of love or for political power?
Thoughts on pat Patterson leaving WWE due to rumors of HHH having too much power?
Thoughts on HHH putting over batista 3 times in a row on PPV, but beating Randy Orton twice?
Thoughts on Ric Flair praising HHH to the moon?
Do you think Ric Flair is fake?
Thoughts on Ric Flair's book?
Thoughts on the passing of Big Bossman Ray Traylor? Memories of Bossman?
Thoughts on wrestlers dying from drugs?
How come no federal authorities are investigating wrestlers deaths, when there are more wrestling deaths than any other sport per year?
Thoughts on WWE releasing 11 people, such as Gunn, Test, Albert, Gail Kim, Jazz, Rodney Mack, in November of 2004
Billy Gunn said in his shoot that he didn't know you buried him and that he had no heat with you. What are your thoughts on that?
Is Vince looking for good publicity by going to Iraq during xmas time or do you think he's genuine?
Thoughts on the diva search girls quitting due to ribs from the boys, such as Amy webber being mad the boys found out she was an escort in Japan?
Thoughts on IC Title being dropped for a little while in 2003-2004. Thoughts on it coming back and how stupid was WWE to junk a title that's been around forever?
Thoughts on WWE bringing back the United States title and will that title ever be on the same level as the IC title?
Thoughts on the current weak tag team division in wrestling?
Thoughts on the Mohammed Assan character? Thoughts on WWE killing the character due to pressure from UPN?
Thoughts on the Hall of Fame ceremony?
Thoughts on Hogan coming back to WWE and Hogans big pops?
Thoughts on Piper returning to WWE for several shots?
You hada feud with piper, where u called him Pipernutz. Has that been resolved yet?
Thoughts on the Iron Sheik and his drug use?
Do you think you will ever go back to WWE for a shot and do you think you will go to Hall of Fame?
Thoughts on this years wrestlemania? What do you think was best match?
What did you think about the first ever hbk vs angle match?
Thoughts on Raw and Smackdown having the exact type of feud culiminate at Mania, crowning two face champions in Batista/Cena?
Thoughts on the Rock not being at Mania? Thoughts on Rock chosing movies over wrestling? Did Rock sell out his family and wrestling by making movies and deserting wrestling?
Thoughts on Austin's brief comeback. Do you think Austin will ever return?
In order, who has done more for wrestling out of these four guys from a wrestling and box office point of view: Hogan, Austin, Rock or Flair?
Thoughts on Dibiase joining the WWE as an agent. Do you think he's genuine with his Oh Brother tour?
Thoughts on Steamboat joining WWE as an agent?
Thoughts on the Hardy/Lita/Edge drama. Do you think it was a work from day one, or do you think it was real life turned into a work? Thoughts on each person? Who's the number 1 bad guy in all of this? Do you see Matt and Lita reuniting? Do you think Lita is a slut? Thoughts on Edge being divorced from two women and committing adultery? Was WWE wrong for firing Matt Hardy for shooting on the intneret?
Thoughts on WWE catering to the internet crowd and acknowledging internet stories?
Thoughts on ECW coming back?
Did you like ECW?
Can ECW be brought back and be successful?
Thoughts on WWE guys being on an ECW show?
Did you watch One Night Stand?
Thoughts on One Night Stand's buyrate?
Thoughts on Shane's Hardcore Homecoming show?
Thoughts on WWE not following up on the ECW PPV?
Thoughts on Eddie Graham?
Thoughts on WWE firing 19 people such as Mark Lloyd, Dudleyz, pregnant Dawn Marie, honeymooning Haas/Jackie, Maven, Kenzo Suzuki etc?
Thoughts on 2005 diva search? Thoughts on WWE giving 250 k to girls not in the business?
Jim Cornette said several years ago that Batista and Cena as Leviathan and Prototype, would be huge stars. Do you think Cena and Batista have any lasting power?
What are your thoughts on Cornettes firing?
Thoughts on Paul Heyman booking OVW?
Thoughts on TNA going to Spike Network? Will Spike be TNA's "TNN?"
Thoughts on TNA product?
Thoughts on TNA finally deemphasizing Jarrett all over the shows?
You said last year you'd be surprised to hear if TNA was still around. Do you think TNA will ever go kaput, and what will make them go kaput?
Thoughts on Dusty being fired by TNA and joining the WWE?
How would you make TNA Profitable?
How do you think the Jarretts will be remembered when they retire from the business?
Thoughts on TNA immediately hiring fired WWE talent?
Thoughts on Kevin Nash being hired/fired from WWE and TNA in a years time?
Thoughts on WWE going to USA Net work?
Do you think Raw is the A show and Smackdown is the B show? If so, how would you change that?
Thoughts on the WWe writing team. Do you think there are too many hollywood writers, and not enough ex-wrestlers or people in the business helping out?
Thoughts on Triple H being on the current writing team?
Do you think WWE is trying to do mcmahon/austin with Cena/Bischoff?
Are you surprised Bischoff has lasted this long in the WWE?
Thoughts on the Guerrero/Misterio/Dominik storyline? Did they go too far bringing a kid into this?
Thoughts on Hogan/HBK match at Summerslam? What does it say for the WWE that Hogan/HBK main event Summerslam over two championship matches?
Is it sad or good that HBK/Hogan who are the most over people in the company are getting pushed?
Do you think HBK or Hogan have another title run in them?
Thoughts on the old school heel HBK? Thoughts on religious HBK?
Thoughts on Hogan Knows best? Do you think the show is a work?
Thoughts on Jake The Snake returning and looking out of shape. Do you think Jake will ever conquer his demons?
Thoughts on Bret Hart being teased at Raw?
Thoughts on Bret being at WWE offices? Thoughts on the handshake picture on WWE.com between Vince/Bret?
Do you see Bret ever returning, or do you seem him holding onto his pride like Bruno
Thoughts on all these nostalgia DVDs? (Warrior/Hart/LOD/greatest matches of 80s)
Thoughts on WWE trying to do shoots and "Break stories" on their website, such as the Brock Lesnar story, releases, Bret's return, etc?
Thoughts on Brock Lesnar? Can he ever be valuable again?
Thoughts on Animal rturning? Thoughts on Hedienreich/Animal winning tag belts? Thoughts on Animal/Hedenreich calling themsleves the LOD?
Thoughts on the Gene Snitsky character?
How's your relationship with Jerry Lawler?
Thoughts on Undertakers longeavity? Do you think he'd ever be around as long as he has been?
Thoughts on Shelton Benjamins 9+ months as IC champion? Did you think he'd break your record? Do you think WWE was stupid for giving the title to Carlito with no build up at all?
Thoughts on Carlito's character? Is he just Razor Ramon 2005?
Where do you see wrestling going?
Are there any big time dream matches left?
Do you think wrestling is rushed with angles only lasting only a month , as wrestling survives PPV to PPV, and do you think wrestling needs long drawn out angles?
Do you think at the age of 60, Vince has lost touch with what wrestling fans want?
Who is wrestlings next "best" mind and who could make wrestling popular again?
Do you think someone like a Bill Watts would last in today's WWE?
Thoughts on Ultimate Warrior and Ultimate Warrior being a public speaker?
What are your thoughts on the current indy scene?
What is some of the most "indy" things you've seen?
Who are some of the up and comers on the indy scene that you like?
What indy wrestlers do you think stink?
What are your favorite nad least favorite indy promotions?
Thoughts on homosexuals in the wrestling business?
Funniest ribs?
Craziest car stories?
What wrestlers do you keep in contact with on a regular basis?
What wrestlers will you never be friends with?
What indy stars do you think will make it to the WWE?
Thoughts on CM Punk and Matt Striker joining the WWE? Thoughts on Matt Strikers NYC teacher scandal?
If you booked WWE, what would you do?
Thoughts on Vince Russo's "Ring of Glory" religious promotion?
Was the business better off 10 years ago in 1995? Will it be better off 10 years from now in 2015?
Are there are any dream matches left for HTM?
Will Honky ever be on national TV?
What would u like to say to fans?
How would you like to close this?

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August 6th, 2011, 3:57 PM
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RF VIDEO sat down for one of the most personal and shocking shoot interviews of all time with legendary wrestler Marty Jannety. We know shoot interviews. You know that we know shoot interviews. When we tell you someone has some messed up problems, you can take that one to the bank. Talking with Marty was like putting on our Dr. Phil clothes and hearing a wrestler air his pain like few others will ever do publicly. Slack jawed and shaking our heads in disbelief, we'll remember this one for a long, long time. No man in wrestling history with as much talent as Marty has wasted more opportunities and through the course of an intensive two hour interview, we clear up the misconceptions, get closure on unanswered questions, and close the book on plenty of rumors and gossip. This new shoot is one part A&E Intervention, one part Celebrity Rehab, and one part Life in the Fast Lane.



We got Marty to open up on stories that have long been talked about behind the scenes, but never in front of the camera. You'll get first hand information on a ton of controversial moments in Marty's career, such as being fired after his much talked about match with Shawn Michaels at Royal Rumble '93. Jannetty angrily countered the stories about him in Bret Hart's book, while also going into detail about the demons he battled constantly battled overseas and how they hurt his career. In a story that has never been told before on camera, Marty talks about his harrowingly near suicide attempt and the phone call from Shawn Michaels that saved his life.

This shoot interview defines the phrase 'real talk' as we all get a chance to see the man who is Marty Jannetty. Stripping away the famous faade, we get a unique opportunity to see the young wrestler who once had it all in the palm of his hands and let it slip away. From the penthouse of wrestling stardom to a stint in the big house because of drug issues, Marty Jannetty has lived a life. Now he shares all the intimate details in RF VIDEO's latest exclusive shoot interview.

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August 6th, 2011, 6:36 PM
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Shoot with Bruno Sammartino

Bruno Sammartino The Living Legend himself sits down for a one of a kind RF VIDEO exclusive 3 hour shoot like never before. This former WWWF World Champion told us this was his best interview to date and he said he talked about topics today that he never talked about before and really opened up. I can tell you now that Bruno pulls no punches when he talks about Vince, Hogan and Ric Flair. In fact he goes off on all of them for various reasons thru out our interview. Wait until you hear how he reacted to Ric Flairs statments about himself and what he says about the Nature Boy. He talks about how Hogan was scared to work him and no showed their match one night. He has alot more to say about the Hogan but you need to see it for yourself. Bruno talks about his relationship with the McMahons over the years and how he had a falling out with Vince Jr. He talked about his secret meetings about getting into the Hall of Fame and why it never happened. We talk about his early start and how he was in the war as a sick child and survived for three years. Bruno talks about coming to America and living his childhood dream of becoming a pro wrestler. He goes into detail about his problems with Buddy Rogers and what it was like to work with Lou Thesz, Frank Tunney, Kowalski, Brody, Watts and more. He talks in great detail about his fall out with Larry Zbysko and their infamous Shea Stadium match. This is one of the best parts because of Hulk Hogans comments about who drew the house that night. You will hear about Bruno breaking his neck in his match with Stan Hansen and what happened to force him back early. If your a Bruno fan your going to love this interview. We talk about his relationship with David and why he came back to the WWF to work tag matches for Vince. He talked about Piper, HTM, Savage and more!!! We hit a homerun with Bruno for sure. Even after his interview he said nobody has ever got him so hot and to get him to open up the way RF VIDEO did. He really is the true living legend and we will have more details about this in the near future as well!!

What was it like growing up during the war
How did you get to America
What did you do when you first got here
How did you get into the business
How soon did you wind up working for Vince Sr.
Initial impressions of Vince and Toots Mondt
How different was the business back then in terms of kayfabe
Early on in your day, especially when you were touring around, did anybody, maybe a veteran or a new guy, try to get cute with you, so to speak, and try to test you?
How important was it, especially back then, to know how to shoot, to know how to protect yourself in that type of a situation?
How soon into your WWWF tenure did you get the title
How do you respond to claims that Buddy Rogers had a heart attack
During your first reign, who were your favorite opponents
What were the reasons behind you dropping the title the first time to Ivan Koloff
Is it true that the place was so silent after your loss that you thought you lost your hearing
How did it come about that you were blackballed from Vince Sr
Memories of working for Frank Tunney
What was it like working the territories after the WWE
Memories of wrestling Lou Thesz
Now Lou Thesz talked in his book about a story that you guys were going to unify the belts at one point, he says in his book the deal fell through because he wanted too much money, is that true
Memories of wrestling Baba in Japan, on my show you said he gave you the toughest matches
Terry Funk spoke very highly of you on my radio show for showing loyalty to Baba when Vince Sr wanted you to go to New Japan, how did that all go down
Memories teaming with The Bruiser
Memories of wrestling Killer Kowalski
What kind of influence did Toots Mondt have on the success of the WWWF?
How did you wind up back in the WWWF
How were things different in the 70s
Was it hard to avoid the temptation of drugs in the 70s
Memories of the night you had your neck broken against Stan Hansen
Is it true you came back before you ready at Shea and if so, why
Who did you like to travel with in the 70s
Dusty Rhodes says in his book that after a show in New York the two of you were at a club, and he was mobbed more for autographs before you were, your thoughts
Memories of matches with Bruiser Brody
Memories of matches with Bill Watts
Talk about hanging out with the Rat Pack during this time
What do you remember about Vince JR during the 70s
What do you think of his recent book where he talks about being a reformed Christian
Is it true that there were attempts to make a match with you and Muhammad Ali
Superstar Billy Graham claims that after your cage match in Philadelphia, PA, you suggested that he work an injury going into the title match with Bob Backlund. Is that true?
Lou Thesz claimed he would not defend the NWA Title on shows with womens matches because they cheapened the title, did you feel the same way
How much of a say did you have in the way you were booked and with who
Is it true that you recommended to Lou Albano he become a manager
Larry Zbysko claims that the reason that he thinks you may not care for him is because you felt he went behind your back and pressured you into coming out of retirement for the feud, is that true?
Hulk Hogan wrote about the Shea Stadium show in his book that he worked with you and Larry Zbysko. Hogan insinuates that it was likely he and Andre that drew the big crowd that night. What are your thoughts on his comments?
Were there ever any plans to put you and Backlund in the ring together?
Do you think Backlund resented your popularity when you came out of retirement and started selling out shows
Talk about your days as a color commentator & the how hard it was to do with the new direction.
Now what lead to you coming out of retirement
How did the styles change working with the newer generation
Memories of matches with Randy Savage
Memories of matches with Piper
Memories of matches with Honkytonk Man
What lead to you finally saying you were done
How did Vince react
Was there ever any discussion during your comeback in the mid-late 1980s about a possible match with Hulk Hogan?
Isnt it true that your last match for them was a tag match with Hulk Hogan
How did your relationship sour with David after that
Is that why the two of you are still on the outs to this day
Did Vince try and offer you to stay on as a commentator
Mick Foley on my program said he thinks about you and Vince's relationship. Mick said that he felt Vince had a special place in heart for you and would like to have him back and honor him.
How did you wind up doing Halloween Havoc for WCW in 1989
Was there any talks of you working regularly for them as a commentator or anything
Was there any truth to the negotiations between you and World Championship Wrestling in 2000 which Vince Russo claimed were ongoing?
In 2004, it was reported that you were at a Monday Night Raw show, prior to live event in Pittsburgh. Many people have reported that you met with [Vince] McMahon, and that you met with [Jim] Ross. Why dont you tell everybody what actually happened, so they can actually hear what really did happen and not a whole bunch of speculation?
At that event there was a story going around that Ric Flair came to you to shake your hand and you turned your back on him.
Ric Flair talked about you in his book: he said he worked under you in Madison Square Garden and St. Louis. He said he wasnt impressed. He said you didnt do much in the ring and he said you werent a draw outside of the Northeast. Your comments
What are your thoughts on Ric Flair being a credit to the business
Why do you think that so many wrestlers today are trying to tarnish your legacy?
Are you surprised Superstar Graham returned to the WWE
Where do you stand today with the WWE
What are your thoughts about WWE instituting a wellness policy
Do you think Congress should investigate wrestling
What are your thoughts on the recent plague of neck injuries in the WWE?
Popularity of your era compared to now.
Comparing the exposure inside the business today from your era.
How is Vince, JR different from his father and Toots Mondt.
Is it true that Vince had you cut out of the Unreal History of Pro Wrestling Documentary
Why didnt you ever wrestle heel?
What do you think of Vince wrestling
Whats your workout like today
What do you think about the WWEs Hall of Fame
Would you ever agree to work with them on a DVD
Talk about the love affair with your fans

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August 7th, 2011, 3:42 AM
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Straight Shootin' With Ken Patera sees this Olympic athlete give one of the most controversial and outspoken shoot interviews ever!!! Patera had an all star career as a main eventer in major promotions like WWF and AWA as well as various territories. He holds nothing back in talking about it all here from drug use to steroids to working with all the top names.

You won't believe some of the stories and things that Patera says. You'll hear about it all from what a young Vince McMahon was like to steroid use in the 1972 Olympics to drug use in WWF. Patera also lived with a young Ric Flair when Flair was training to be a wrestler and he tells all about the wild, partying lifestyle of Flair as well as the time Flair almost quit the business.

Patera covers his entire career from how he broke into wrestling to training under harsh conditions at Vern Gagne's camp to learning his trade in territories to being a top heel in WWF and AWA. Patera is an open book in talking about it all from wrestling Dusty Rhodes in a rainstorm at the Orange Bowl to winning the Intercontinental Title from Pat Patterson to selling out Madison Square Garden in a feud against Bruno Sammartino.

Patera tells what all the top stars were like outside the ring and gives his true feelings on the wrestling business. What was Hulk Hogan like in AWA? What did he think of the angle where he cut Andre The Giant's hair and how did Andre feel about it? What was it like being on the first Survivor Series and Summerslam? How did he manage to get the NWA Missouri title just four days after winning WWF's IC title?

Some of Patera's stories are sure to shock you. You'll hear about his thoughts on turning babyface and feuding with Bobby Heenan after getting out of jail in real life. Patera definitely has some stunning things to say about the final years of his career and surprising advice to young wrestlers. He also has some pointed words for Vince McMahon.

If you are an old school WWF or AWA fan this shoot is a must. This edition of the Straight Shootin' Series is sure to open your eyes and leave your jaw on the floor!!!

Topics Included:
-His weight lifting background.
-The injury before the 1972 Olympics.
-Winning a medal at the 1972 Olympics.
-Steroid use in the Olympics.
-Breaking into the wrestling business.
-Training at Vern Gagne's school.
-Training with The Iron Sheik.
-How The Iron Sheik changed over the years.
-Being in the same class as Ric Flair.
-Living with Ric Flair.
-How he got Flair into Gagne's school.
-Crazy party stories with a young Flair.
-The time Flair almost quit wrestling.
-The swinging full nelson finish.
-His first matches.
-How his Olympic background helped him get pushed.
-Working the territories.
-Wrestling Dusty Rhodes in a rainstorm at the Orange Bowl.
-Feuding with Wahoo McDaniel in the Mid-Atlantic region.
-Learning to be a heel.
-Feuding with Jay Strongbow.
-What Vince McMahon Sr. was like.
-Stories about a young Vince McMahon Jr.
-Feuding with Bruno Sammartino.
-Winning the Intercontinental Title from Pat Patterson.
-What Patterson was like behind the scenes.
-Winning the NWA Missouri title four days after winning the IC title.
-How he was able to work for NWA and WWF at the same time.
-Feuding with Bob Backlund.
-Losing the IC Title to Pedro Morales.
-Going back to AWA.
-What Hulk Hogan was like in AWA.
-Drug use in WWF and drug use by Vince McMahon.
-Being in Bobby Heenan's stable with Nick Bockwinkel.
-Teaming as half of The Sheiks with Sheik Adnan Al Kassie.
-Going back to WWF.
-Cutting Andre The Giant's hair.
-What Andre though of the haircut idea.
-What Andre was like to wrestle and like outside the ring.
-Going to jail.
-Why he won't talk about the night he was arrested.
-Going back to WWF when he got out of jail.
-The skits in WWF where he was in a jail cell.
-Feuding with Bobby Heenan and the Heenan Family.
-The debate angle with Heenan.
-Tagging with Hulk Hogan.
-The beatdown angle from Heenan's Family.
-Being in the main event of Survivor Series 87.
-Injuries that hurt his momentum as a babyface.
-Wrestling Bad News Brown at the first Summerslam.
-Being in the Wrestlemania IV battle royal.
-Lots of outspoken views on Vince McMahon.
-Drug use in the wrestling business.
-The toll the business takes on you.
-His advice to young wrestlers.
-What Jesse Ventura was like.
-Patera talks about all this and much, much more in this controversial interview!!!


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September 1st, 2011, 5:04 AM
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In this day of kayfabe, it is rare to find anyone as elusive as Sabu. For years, Sabu would not utter a word on camera. Sabu now sits down for a second time with RF Video, Inc in his most entertaining shoot interview yet. RF Video presents the homicidal, suicidal, genocidal maniac, Sabu.

This interview is much different than the last time we sat down with Sabu. Sabu was aware of the camera and had a lot to say. A lot has changed since we last spoke with Sabu. Sabu signed with the WWE, headlined RAW, and made headlines with an arrest. Sabu opens up and discusses all of the above with RF Video.

What was it like for someone like Sabu to go to the WWE? How much creativity did he have? Were other wrestlers apprehensive about working with him? What was his relationship like with Vince McMahon? Was there still heat with Paul Heyman? What was it like to headline against John Cena and other WWE superstars? Sabu addresses all of the questions.

Sabu also talks in depth for the first-time ever about his arrest with Rob Van Dam. What happened? How did the WWE react? What was his meeting like with Vince McMahon? Why did he give reporters the fingers? How would his career have turned out if he wasnt arrested? Does he regret it? Sabu addresses all of the tough questions.



What was it like for Sabu to be a part of the new ECW? What does he think of the new ECW? Did he have any problems with the product? Did he try and change it? How did the other ECW alumni react to the product? Did he make any suggestions? What does he think about classic ECW fan reaction to the new ECW? Did he think it would last?

Sabu's story didn't end with the WWE. Sabu talks about the before and after in this shoot. Sabu talks about his run in TNA and the barbed wire matches with Abyss. Sabu also talks about life after the WWE. Where does he go from here? Does he regret the years of punishment he inflicted upon himself? Was it worth it looking back? These are some emotional questions we as the great Sabu.

RF Video has a library of thousands of videos featuring the legendary Sabu. RF Video pays tribute to Sabu by including the original 3 way dance with Sabu vs. Terry Funk vs. Shane Douglas. In addition see the epic Stretcher Match between Sabu and Rob Van Dam. Relive the greatness and see how the nephew of a wrestling legend carved out a legacy of his own.

We at RF Video will proudly call Sabu a legend. It is excited anytime we have the opportunity to talk to a legend. The cameras were rolling as Sabu sits down one on one with RF Video for this one. It is truly an honor and a pleasure to present one of wrestling's true pioneers for a second time. RF Video proudly presents our newest shoot interview with Sabu.

Was it hard to adjust back to the indys after ECW
Favorite or notable matches you had on the indys
Worst promoter you worked for the indys during that time
There were several reports that you would show up for matches under some kind of influence. How do you respond to that
Did you think about getting out of wrestling and getting a full time job
What did you think when you first heard about One night Stand
How were you contacted to come in for the WWE One Night Stand
Were you apprehensive about working for them
Is it true that they called you often in the 90s and wanted you to come in and change your name
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Initial memories of the locker room at One Night Stand.
Was it divisive with ECW guys and WWE guys
Memories of One Night Stand and your match with Rhino
Did it bother you to only have 6:30
Thoughts on what happened with Meanie and JBL
Initial impressions of Vince that night
Did you expect a job out of it
Memories traveling with the juggalos
What did you think of Shane Douglas attempt to revise the product
Were you surprised the touring shows didnt do well
Thoughts on your match on the big show with Terry Funk and Shane Douglas
Was your body ready for all of that or were you back in the ring too soon
During the time you were out, how hard was it on your financially and mentally
Thoughts on Jeremy Borashs ECW DVD
Taz has recently called himself the biggest asshole in the ECW locker room. Would you agree
How did you wind up returning to TNA
Did you stay in touch with WWE at all during this time
Thoughts on Vince Russo
Thoughts on Jeff Jarrett
Thoughts on your feud with Abyss
Thoughts on teaming with Raven
Thoughts on Ravens lawsuit against the WWE
Thoughts on working for Ian Rotten and IWA MS
Memories of your barbed wire match with Abyss
How did you break your arm in Mexico
What was your experience like going to a hospital in Mexico
Did you feel pressured to wrestle 8 days later for TNA
Konnan is suing TNA feeling they should pay for his medical expenses. What are your thoughts on that
Thoughts on wres tling Samoa Joe
Memories teaming with Mil Masacaras
Memories working with Dory Funk
Thoughts on wrestling Mad Man Pondo
Who contacted you to come work for the WWE
Were you apprehensive about signing with them
How did the locker room accept you and the rest of the ECW guys
Who did you travel with at this time
Was Paul Heyman any different to work with at this time
Memories of your debut angle leg dropping John Cena
Was Cena open to anything or was he a bit guarded
Initial impressions of Stephanie McMahon
Thoughts on Triple H
Was there still bitterness between you and Paul
Memories of wrestling Cena on RAW
How did life change for you now that you were a top WWE superstar
Thoughts on the traveling
Memories of doing the angles leading to the second One Night Stand show
Memories of your match with Rey Jr at One Night Stand
Did you like the finish
What were your initial impressions of the ECW Sci-Fi product
Thoughts on the first tour
Thoughts on returning to the arena with the new ECW
Thoughts on Kurt Angle and matches
Thoughts on the Big Show and matches
Did you find the direction of the ECW frustrating or you didnt care
Did anyone not to work with you there because they didnt want to do any hardcore spots
Memories of your Vengenace match with John Cena
Memories working C.W. on the house shows
Guys like Sandman and Balls were pretty wild back in the ECW days. Were those guys as crazy in the locker room
Did you like the locker room
Did you have a lot of interaction with Vince
What happened the night you and RVD got pulled over
Did you fear for your job right away
What happened the next night at RAW
Some reports indicate that you showed remorse to the company while RVD didnt. How do you respond
Thoughts on John Laurinitus
At the time you and RVD were in the hottest angle in the company. How do you think your time there would have went if that incident never happened.
Memories of your matches with Stevie Richards
Did you like working with the ex-ECW guys more or did you like fresh WWE opponents
Were you treated differently when you came back
Do you think marijuana should be legal
Why did you flip off the media when you left the court house
Memories of your series with the Big Show
Thoughts on your SummerSlam match
Memories of your Survivor Series match
Is it hard to put a match together with that many people
You and RVD had one big Ladder Match. Are you surprised they didnt do more matches with you and RVD
Were you disappointed to get pulled from your December to Dismember match
A lot of fans call that one of the worst WWE pay per views ever. Do you agree
Do you think that your incident with the cops prevented them from having confidence in pushing you
Did you ever approach anyone with your concerns
Memories of the Royal Rumble
Memories of wrestling at WrestleMania
How big of an accomplishment was it for you
Thoughts on Tommy Dreamer and his WWE longevity
How important was it for you to induct your uncle
How do you think your uncle would have felt about it
What is the craziest story you have heard about your uncle from one of his peers
How did you find about your release
Do you feel the door was left open
Were you happy or disappointed by that
Do you think that was your last big run
Was it hard to adjust to life back on the indys
You hurt your back last year and had to miss some shows. What happened
Were you disappointed not to wrestle at the XPW reunion show
Thoughts on working in Puerto Rico
Thoughts on Carlos Colon
Did you allow your back enough time to heal
Why did you shave your head
Do you sometimes look back and regret your physical style
Can you run down your injuries
How is your body today
Was it worth it
Do you think there should be some kind of union to take care of guys like you
Without you, how different would wrestling be today
Without you, would ECW have worked
What are your thoughts on the WWE Wellness Policy
Can you wrestle without taking something for pain
Recently you started doing interviews, why the change
How hard was it over the years to remain as true to your character as possible
You actually spoke a bit on promos in the WWE. Were you against that
Thoughts on the Wrestler movie
Could you make it if you were just coming up and breaking into the indys
Any plans to go back to TNA
Thoughts on the lack of kayfabe today in wrestling
Can you make a living in wrestling not working for TNA or the WWE
Do you have any plans to open a school
The Nasty Boys recently admitted they may have had a part in the incident with Pee Wee in Japan. What are your thoughts on all of that
Are you surprised Ring of Honor never brought you in
What is the most embarrassing match you have ever been in
Who was your favorite tag team partner
Who was your favorite manager
Who was the most overrated guy you have ever worked with
Who was the most underrated guy you have ever worked with
Do you think youll go back for one more run in the WWE
Any matches you regret
Favorite ribs
Favorite road stories
Do you still have a passion for the business
What is the biggest thing missing from the indys today
Thoughts on how the business has changed over the last 20 years
Do you want to write a book
Do you think your wrestling skills are underrated because of all of the brawling you did

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September 1st, 2011, 5:32 AM
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Shelly Martinez, known to fans as Ariel in WWE/ECW and Salinas in TNA, sat down with Highspots for the first in a new series of interviews entitled "Girl Talk". Shelly holds nothing back as she talks in-depth about how she got her start in wrestling, working for WWE and TNA, her views on medical marijuana and so much more. Shelly is intensely personal in this interview and fans will get the feeling of being a "fly on the wall" as two girls "catch up" on how Shelly got to where she is today, both personally and professionally.

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September 2nd, 2011, 5:35 AM
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Travel with Mark Jindrak as he tells his story and how he became the lucha libre sensation, Marco Corleone!

Part 1: WCW
Mark Jindrak tells his unbelievable story of the night when he meet Alex Wright and Barry Houston and almost lost his life. That chance encounter lead to him relocating to Atlanta to train at the WCW Power Plant. Becuase of his size and natural ability Mark found himself on the big show very quickly. Find out how unprepared Mark felt during his time with WCW.

Part 2: WWE
Luckly, Mark Jindrak found himself with ten other WCW stars in the only game in town, WWE. From the get go Mark realized he need to up his a game and his hard work almost paid off. Mark Jindrak was set to have what later became Batista's spot in the super group Evolution. Find out what went wrong and why.

Part 3: Japan and Mexico
Released from the WWE Mark had to find his way in the world of pro wrestling. Japan seem like a likely choice but as fate would have it Mark found a new home and a new name in Mexico.

Part 4: Lucha Libre Name Game
We give Marco a list of names like, Shocker, Negro Casas, Heavy Metal, Mistico, and many more and Marco gives his honest opinion of all of them. Not all of the opinions are favorable including his thoughts on Mistico. Also, in the section Marco explains why he jumped to AAA and why it was a huge mistake.

Part 5: I Heart Mexico
Marco Corleone has found his place in the sun and he shares how he gives back to the Mexican community that took him in.

Part 6: Lucha Libre USA
This part is very erie in the sense that Marco discusses the future of Lucha Libre USA the day before it get cancelled on MTV. But after listening to Marco talk about the TV series you could clearly see the factors that lead to its cancelation.

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September 3rd, 2011, 10:59 PM
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One of pro wrestling's most brutal, revered tag teams sit down to relive their biggest matches in this edition of Ringside. Bill Eadie and Barry Darsow created the alter-egos that still command a huge following today.

Bill and Barry let you inside the ring and inside their world like never before as you'll hear about the matches and feuds that made Demolition...

and you'll see the transformation that Bill and Barry underwent nightly... all from Ringside!

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September 3rd, 2011, 11:10 PM
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September 4th, 2011, 12:49 AM
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The Ultimate Insiders series has become synonymous with the being the ultimate in behind-the-scenes wrestling "shoot" interviews. This was SUPPOSED to be a nice quiet night at the bar with Dr. Keith Lipinski interviewing two of the biggest icons in EXTREME, Raven and Sandman. But, on the eve of XPWs Cold Day In Hell, all hell broke loose as Terry Funk, New Jack, and Mustafa crashed the set.

Five of the biggest names in the history of EXTREME wrestling, all in one place, and all recalling stories and experiences that have not been told until now! Word simply cannot describe what was to follow...

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September 18th, 2011, 11:36 PM
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He's proudly served his country in the United States Marine Corp; won world championships as an amateur wrestler; wrestled in front of millions on WCW television and survived life on the road with the Nasty Boys. He's Craig "Pitbull" Pittman and in his first ever sitdown interview, Pittman opens up about his life experiences and wrestling career.

Hear his memories from the 1989 Greco World Finals where he faced off against the world-renowned Alexander Karelin. Find out what motivated him to serve his country and what comparisons can we draw between his two careers. How did boot camp match up with the grueling WCW Power Plant? What did his fellow Marines think of his new career choice? Learn how the 16-time former World Champion Ric Flair opened the door for Pittman to pursue a WCW contract.

Of course, no discussion of WCW would be complete without talking about the backstage politics. Who was in what clique? How did things change when Bischoff took control? What was morale like for the WCW crew when Hogan, Savage, Hall and Nash were brought in? Hear a truthful, forthcoming, first hand account of what it was like to break into WCW just as it started gaining steam. Just at Pittman began to develop as a seasoned pro, WCW exploded in popularity. With Nitro a booming success and new wrestlers being signed virtually every day, the rich talent pool and stiff competition for spots left virtually no room for rookie mistakes. "Sarge" is honest and forthcoming about his strengths and his weaknesses during his formulative years in the business.

Pittman traveled extensively with Teddy Long and we ask if he is surprised by how well Teddy has done for himself in WWE since WCW's demise. He opens up about racism in the business detailing what he saw first hand at WCW and if it was or was not a problem there. We ask him about being one of the first wrestlers to popularize rappelling into the ring from the rafters and he speaks solemnly about his feelings when he first heard Owen Hart had died performing a stunt that he had done dozens of times. Hear how Pittman almost had a WWE run against fellow amateur wrestling great Kurt Angle, and hear what the Sarge is up to these days. Benoit, Guerrero, Sting, Hogan, Flair and every top name from WCW at the time is brought up as Sarge speaks candidly about the outrageous experiences of working for one of wrestling's largest companies at the time of its most rapid growth.

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September 19th, 2011, 1:14 AM
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Chapters

Last Run
My Son Randy
WWF in the 80's
The Fights
TNA
Mr. Fuji Rib Story
Women & Andre the Giant

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September 19th, 2011, 2:27 AM
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You will not see any wrestling historians here or second hand accounts. This new, groundbreaking series isolates both halves of a legendary wrestling feud and asks them both the same questions. Their answers are edited besides each other's to see how similarly they remember the details of their feud. In doing so, a remarkable capsule of their time together is created, with details and memories only the participants themselves can provide.

The last part of this extraordinary DVD reunites the two men, as they sit down and recount the feud together.


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September 19th, 2011, 2:57 AM
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At last, the storied history of wrestling's biggest, most legendary federation can be told! Year-by-year, the epic stories of the World Wrestling Entertainment, as told by the stars of the era. They were there. They'll tell you about it.

In this edition, 1987, our guest is The Honky Tonk Man. Travel back with him and go inside the locker rooms, hotel rooms, inside the ring, and on the road.

Now the whole story of the WWE can be told!

Jake Roberts feud
Saturday Night's Main Event
Wrestlemania III
Neidhardt's arrest
Outback Jack
Dynamite's back
The Slammy's
Piledriver album
The videos
Survivor Series
Iron Sheik/Jim Duggan arrest
Graceland promos
Road agents
Action figures
WCW
Boesch Retirement Show
More, MORE, MORE!!!


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220
September 19th, 2011, 5:07 AM
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A man who, in nine years, went from runt of the litter to the boss of the (former) Dudley family.

The original giant killer.

A grade school teacher who left teaching third grade to achieve his dream and go beyond while becoming WWE Cruiserweight, European, Hardcore, and Tag Team Champion.

A guy who stayed in ECW as the ship was sinking, who gave his body to the fans, in a brutal series of matches against World Champion Mike Awesome and Television Champion Rhino, taking some of the sickest bumps in the history of the promotion.

For the first time ever, Spike Dudley does his first shoot interview. If you want tons of great new ECW stories along with some WWE stories, this is the shoot for you as Spike is open and honest about both of his runs. Hear a true wrestling fan speak on the business as Spike holds nothing back. From ECW on TNN, to Smackdown on UPN, Spike has had a career which has seen him go all over the wrestling landscape of America. From coming into the WWE when ECW folded, 'til being released earlier this year during Black Wednesday. Little Spike Dudley has had quite the career and now shares his stories with everyone on this anticipated release. Experience the rise and fall of ECW firsthand with spike as he rode the roller coaster all the way to the end, then get trapped in the amusement of the WWE funhouse!

Were you a fan growing up
Who did you like watching
Did you play any sports growing up
When did you know you wanted to give it a shot
Were you discouraged at all early on because of your size
Now you were a third grade teacher, when did you decide that you were going to make wrestling your full time career
As a former teacher what are your thoughts on Matt Stryker who as a teacher used sick time to wrestle in Japan and got caught and fired
How did you meet Roland Alexander
Thoughts on Roland
Memories of training
Did you enter the school to bea wrestler
Memories of Chris Daniels, Donovan Morgan, Mike Modest
Memories of your matches out West with Erin O'Grady
What do you remember about the indy years before ECW
How were you contacted, were you contacted or did you contact them
Did you ever have any talks with ECW before that time
Did you know anyone in ECW before you came in
Were you nervous coming into ECW
What was the biggest misconception you had of ECW
Initial impressions of Paul Heyman
Were the other guys receptive to you in the locker room
How receptive were Bubba and Devon
Memories early on of working against them
Do you think they were overly stiff
Did anyone take liberties with you because of your size
Did anyone in ECW ever refuse to put you over or sell
Memories of Chris Candido
Memories of matches with Axl
Did you prefer tag teams or singles
When you started in ECW, were you part of the ring crew?
Were you caught in the middle of the problems between Erin and everyone else?
Initial thoughts on Taz
How did yourfriendship with Taz grow over the years?
Thoughts on working Taz
Thoughts on Dreamer
Thoughts on teaming with Mikey
Thoughts on matches with the FBI
Thoughts on matches with Balls and Axl
The Bam Bam Bigelow feud. Whos idea was it? Did Bam Bam have any reservations about putting you over, memories of the matches
Would you say that was a turning point for you in your career
How come do you think Danny Doring and Chris Chetti have not been able to transition to WWE
Thoughts on teaming with New Jack against the Dudleys
Thoughts on working with Gran Naniwa
At what point in your career did you think, wow I made it?
Thoughts on matches with Rhino
What did you think when Paul told you he was giving you the tag team titles
How did ECW change when Taz left
Which departure surprised you most? Raven, Saturn, Taz, or Mike Awesome
Who were you surprised never continued success after ECW closed and vice versa
How crazy was the drug scene in ECW
Thoughts on Tajiri
What do you remember about the whole deal with Mike Awesome
Do you still have heat with him over it
How do you think that affected ECW long term
Were you ever contacted by WCW when you were in ECW
Thoughts on working with RVD
Thoughts on Sabu
At what point did you realize there were problems in ECW
Did Paul E ever lie to you
Was it discouraging the less and less he would come to house shows
Did you have in your mind a breaking point where if things didn't turn around by this time you had a back up plan
Who did you ride with in ECW
What do you remember about the night you injured your knee against Mike Awesome
Did you feel any pressures to return early
What did you do during your time off
Any good road stories
What do you both think made ECWso successful, and at what point do you think ECW was at its highest point? Conversely, what do you think caused ECW to fail and what do you think other than the close itself was the lowest point?
Memories of the final ECW PPV
What did it mean to you to get the ECW title
How much money were you owed by ECW
Did you ask Paul directly the future of ECW and if so what did he say
Memories of the final shows in Arkansas
How did you know it was finally over
Could an ECW succeed today
How aware were you ofVince McMahon's financial involvement in ECW?
Do you thinkyou were suckered by Paul Heyman
It has become public that Paul was under contract to the WWE before ECW actually closed, what are your thoughts on that
What is the biggest misconception about ECW
Memories of the night Sandman wrestled naked
Who do think were the most overpushed guys/girls in ECW?
What do you remember about the ECW/XPW angle
Were you contacted by XPW after ECW closed
Dave Meltzer wrote a lengthy piece about ECW and said that Vince McMahon's deal as part of funding Paul was for Paul to steer talent towards Vince and away from WCW when leaving. What do you all think of that, and can you remember any instances where that happened?
Axl Rotten did a shoot where he mentioned the final years in ECW and the guys on top and said that those guys weren't ECW, thoughts?
You were one of the guys that came into the WWE pretty quickly after ECW closed. How did that happen?
Did you have a back up plan after ECW if you never got a call to go to the WWE
How different was the Paul Heyman in WWE as compared to ECW
DidBubba and Devongo to bat for you to get into WWE
Initial impressions of Jim Ross and Vince
What were you told about how you would be used
Thoughts on your initial feud with the Dudleys, Edge, Christian, and Rhyno and the Hardys and Lita
How receptive was the locker room to you
Were you stigmitzed as an "ECW guy"
Thoughts on your first pay per view match at Backlash '01
Was it weird to be working with Justin on a WWE pay per view
Did you feel more or less pressure on a WWE PPV compared to an ECW PPV
Was it easier or more frustrating putting spots together in six-man tags and can you give examples
Thoughts on Wrestlemania 17, your first Wrestlemania
How different was life for you now that you were now a true celebrity, wrestling superstar
How weird was the locker room once the WCW guys started working there
Were the WCW guys ribbed a lot
Were guys less willing to sell for someone of your size in the WWE then ECW
Can you point to any specific instances
Whos idea was it for the story with Molly
Was it difficult to work that kind of angle with her since shes very religious
Thoughts on your series with the Hollys
How odd was it to be working with Erin on a WWE pay per view
Thoughts on Bob Holly, do youthink he's a bully?
Are you surprised it didn't work out for Raven in WWE
Thoughts on some of the writers: Brian Gerwitz
Dave Lagana
Paul Heyman
Stephanie McMahon
In July 2001 you broke your fibula. What kind of pressures did you feel to come back early or even wrestle through it
Did you find the road agents helpful or a hinderance
Were you on the "flight from hell" and if so, thoughts
Who's idea was it to put you and Taz together
How different was Taz at this time compared to his ECW tenure
What was it like for you to be a WWF tag team champion
Thoughts on working with Bubba and Devon in the WWE
Do you think they ever rubbed anyone the wrong way
Thoughts on wrestling at Wrestlemania 18 and winning the hardcore title
Thoughts on Randy Orton
Thoughts on Brock Lesnar and how he left
Thoughts on Kurt Angle
Thoughts on Eddie Guerrero
Were you surprised when Bubba and Devon were split apart
Who's idea was it to put you and Bubba back together
Memories of your matches with Benoit and Guerrero
Memories of matches with William Regal
Many people say Triple H holds people down and has too much power on Raw, what are your thoughts on him and his reputation?
Thoughts on the match you had with him on RAW
Was it his idea to give you that much
Thoughts on John Cena
Thoughts on newsletter and the net
Were you pressured to alter your physical appearance
Did you use steroids
What do you think of steroids in wrestling
What did you do to get yourself in that kind of shape
Will you maintain that lifestyle
Thoughts on your series with Jamie Noble
Do you think the Cruiserweight division will ever be successful
Are you aware that the cruisers were told to tone down there style, and thoughts
Thoughts on the 4 corners Survivor Series match
Thoughts on Rey Misterio Jr
How much of being successful in the WWE is about politics
Thoughts on Chavo Guerrero
Thoughts on the entire Edge, Lita, Matt Hardy situation
Thoughts on Wrestlemania this past year and the battle royal
For six or so years you were on the road constantly, what has life been like for you without that kind of lifestyle
Thoughts on Paul London
Thoughts on matches with Kidman
Thoughts on One Night Stand
Thoughts on RVD's speech
Thoughts on the inclusion of WWE talent
Were you disappointed that they completely dropped the angle the next night
Is there anyone that wasn't on ONS that you think should have been
Thoughts on the JBL-Meanie incident at ONS
Thoughts on JBL when you have worked with him
Are you surprised Meanie got a job out of it
Were you worried what would happen if the table didn't catch on fire at One Night Stand
Good road stories from your time in WWE
Good rib stories
Were you surprised when you were told you were dropping the belt to announcer, Sho Funaki
Thoughts on Steve Austin
Thoughts on the Rock
How were you told you were being released
How surprised were you
Are you upset that you are released while less talented guys are still employed there
Were you surprised about anyone else's release
Did you have any proposed gimmicks or angles in the WWE that were turned down
Fav matches in the WWE
Fav guys to work with and why
Least fav guys to work with and why
At what point in your career did you think you made it
Any regrets
Does it bother you when you see less talented guys being pushed at a time when your released
What is your future
Do you think TNA has a future
Do you think you will be a part of it
When did you find out that the WWE would prevent you from using your name
What is your side of the story
Have you talked to Paul since all of this went down
Do you think this has closed the door on a return to the WWE
Do you have any desire to get out and work indys
How much of a toll has all the punishment you have absorbed on your small frame taken on you at this point in your life
Thoughts on Shane Douglas' Hardcore Homecoming series
Does it bother you after your release when you see all these contests for 250 grand a year like Tough Enough or Diva Searches
Do you watch tapes and if so, who
If WWE started ECW back up, could it work
Do you think an indy can rise above and compete like ECW did in the current climate
Any regrets

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September 21st, 2011, 4:40 AM
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Independent Wrestler Extraordinaire "American Dragon" Bryan Danielson's shoot interview from 2004 is now available on DVD, exclusively from RF Video.com. Yes, the self proclaimed "best damn wrestler in the world" sat down and discussed his well rounded wrestling career. You'll get to hear about all the early years of the American Dragon's career, straight from Bryan himself. American Dragon has trained with the best, including Shawn Michaels and William Regal, and shares stories about working with two of wrestling's most famous names. Dragon also talks about his time in the WWE, FMW, ECWA, APW, New Japan, and many other promotions! Basically, everything you ever wanted to know about Bryan Danielson: the early years is on this DVD. A must-have for American Dragon fans, Danielson has been involved in two of wrestling's greatest tournaments, the ECWA Super 8 and the historic 2001 King of the Indies and he had plenty of stories from both experiences! Bryan also shared his thoughts on controversial promoter Roland Alexander as well as indy superstars including Low Ki, Donovan Morgan, Doug Williams and many more. Everything you could want to know about Danielson is here, including the days the Texas Wrestling Academy and the origins of the American Dragon name and cattle mutilation submission and Dragon talks firsthand about the other graduates of the TWA including Spanky and Garrisson Cade. This shoot is like a FAQ about American Dragon!

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220
October 1st, 2011, 12:36 AM
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Sit back, pop open a cold one, and be prepared to have the time of your life as Robert Fuller takes you through one great tale after another in RF VIDEO's newest exclusive shoot interview. One of wrestling's national treasures, Fuller has been around wrestling since birth and is a natural born storyteller. Fans new and old are going to have a wide grin throughout the course of this THREE HOUR shoot as Fuller ranks right up there with the greats in his ability to captivate an audience. We say in full confidence that this will go down as one of the best reviewed DVDs of the year!

Fuller goes over his entire career, starting with his humble beginnings traveling the road with his grandfather. Just wait until you hear his incredible cigar/chop fest story and hear what would happen to him if he dared fall asleep in the car. Robert gives first person details about how tough his family was and their hard-nosed training tactics. You'll get incredible stories of working down in Florida with Eddie Graham, up in Georgia for Ole Anderson, and over in Texas for the Funks and the Von Erichs. Fuller has a wonderful story for every big name you can think of. Dusty Rhodes. The Armstrongs. Hulk Hogan. Jerry Lawler. Dick Murdoch. Arn Anderson. Ric Flair. Austin Idol. The Freebirds. Ted Dibiase. Jeff Jarrett. Mick Foley. Jim Cornette. You name them, they're here.

Of course we peppered Fuller about his Stud Stable taking over the Memphis scene in the '80s, and he was more than happy to oblige. And you know we weren't going to let Fuller go without going in-depth about his stay in WCW and his much talked about Col. Robert Parker character. Fuller talks about being involved in corny skits and all the craziness that happened in WCW, including the infamous Vader/Orndorff fight. You'll get first hand accounts with a little gossip thrown in as well from one of wrestlings best talkers. Dont miss out!!

You come from a long line of wrestlers in your family, can you talk about that
Did you and your cousins talk about getting into wrestling as kids
How early were you exposed to the business
How close were you with grandfather growing up
Can you talk about what it was like to be a promoter during that time period
How big was your grandfather on kayfabe
Do you have any early road stories you can share
How young were you when you started going to shows
What do you remember about going into the locker room as a kid
Were there any overly racist angles at the time considering the time period in history
When did you start training
Was your grandfather or father helpful to you
Memories of your first match
Early memories teaming with Jimmy
How s oon did Ron get into the business
Did you two always try and stick together
Memories of the Alabama territory when you first broke in
Why do you think some second and third generation wrestlers like yourself do well while others like David Flair and David Sammartino dont
How close were you with Buddy Fuller
Early memories of Eddie Graham
Who were your mentors
Did any of the boys who had issues with your dad or grandfather ever try and take out their differences with you
Talk about the pressures of being related to a promoter and wrestling out of the territory
Memories of Jack Brisco
Memories of Nick Gulas
Memories of the NWA Florida tag team tournament
Was Eddie Graham as good of a booker as they say
Early memories of Dusty Rhodes
Memories teaming up with Kevin Sullivan early in your career
Memories wrestling early on in the Georgia area
Memories teaming with Bob Armstrong
Early memories of matches with Jerry Lawler
Memories of Mr. Wrestling II
Memories of the Garvins
Memories teaming with Stan Frazier in Georgia
Thoughts on Ole Anderson as a booker
Memories working with the Andersons
How hot was Southeastern Championship Wrestling
Did you like working for Ron
Memories of your matches with the Sheepherders
Memories of your=2 0feud with Randy Rose
You were involved in the angle that formed the original Midnight Express, correct
Memories of matches with the Nightmares
Memories of Johnny Valiant
Memories of Ron Bass
Memories of your feud with Jimmy Golden
Memories of your feud with Mr. Olympia
Memories of Mr. Saito
How did you wind up in Memphis for the first time in the 70s
Did you like it
Memories of Jackie Fargo
A lot of people say he was more talented than his brother, do you agree
Early memories of Terry Funk
Other than family, who were your favorite and least favorite promoters to work for
Memories of Bob Armstrong
Memories of your matches with the Armstrongs over the years
Memories of a young Hulk Hogan coming through Alabama
Memories of a young Arn Anderson coming through Al
Who did you see come through Al that you thought would make it and didnt and vice versa
Memories of Dick Murdoch
Memories of Jos LeDuc
Memories of Tom Pritchard
Memories of Ric Flair when hed come through Alabama< /div>
Memories of a young Austin Idol
Are you surprised he didnt go further as Austin Idol
Early memories of teaming and working with the Mongolian Stomper
You teamed with a young Brutus Beefcake in the 80s. Memories of that
Memories of wrestling in Georgia against the Freebirds
Memories of being a part of the Freebirds-DiBiase angle
Why do you think the territory eventually folded
You went to Memphis i n the late 80s as part of the Stud Stable and had a huge push. How did that come about
Was there any jealousy from some of the guys because you guys were pushed so heavily
How did you develop your promo style
Were your promos in Memphis scripted in any way
What do you think of scripted promos today
Memories of feuding with Jeff Jarrett
Memories of feuding with a young Scott Steiner
Did you get any heat for the racial slurs you used against Brickhouse Brown back then< /SPAN>
How did the idea to use Sylvia come about
Did she like it
Did it strain your marriage at all
How much fun was that time period
Do a lot of fans still remember you for this time period
Memories of working with Lawler in and out of the ring
How did Gary Young come into the mix
Memories of a young Mick Foley
Any good road stories
Do you think you hit Memphis a year too late since the business was changing
When did you realize that territories were running into problems
Memories of a young Undertaker
Did you like going to Texas as part of the whole World Class feud
Memories working with the Von Erichs
Memories wrestling Mil Mascaras in World Class
Memories wrestling Matt Borne
Memories of Brian Lee
Who was your favorite guy to work with down there at the time
How did you wind up working for Dusty in the PWF
Why didnt you stay that long
You went back to Memphis as a babyface in the early 90s. How did it change
Memories teaming with Jeff
How did you guys wind up in SMW
Thoughts on Jim C ornette
Memories of matches with the Rock N Roll Express
Why do you think SMW didnt work
How did you wind up in WCW
Thoughts on Eric Bischoff
Missy Hyatt says in your book that you are called the Tennessee Stud because you have the biggest penis in wrestling. Your thoughts?
Who came up with Robert Parker
Whos idea was it to put you with Sid
Thoughts on Sid
Thoughts on Vader
Memories of traveling with Harley
Memories of the feud with Sting
How did you wind up with Steve Austin
Did you and Steve gel
Do you think Steve was still upset over the team with Pillman getting yanked
Did you have any clue hed be as big as hed become
Whos idea was it to reform the Stud Stable
Memories of Meng
Memories of Terry Funk from this time
Memories of feuding with the Rhodes
Did you see the Vader-Orndorff fight
Memories of the feud with Sherri and Madusa
Was it tough to learn of her passing
Memories of Lex Luger
How did you wind up with the Canadians
How different was Jacques as compared to the kid you used to wrestle with in the early 80s
Memories of the feud with Harlem Heat
Memories of the Chicken Suit match with Pillman
How did you wind up in the WWF
Whos idea was it to put you with Jeff
Did you work well with Jeff
Did you have any plans to wrestle or just manage
Was it tough not being able to wrestle
Was it a big accomplishment for you to finally work in that territory
How were you accepted by the locker room
What were your thoughts on Vince
Why did you leave
Did you ever try and move into a booking role in the WWE
You were a part of TNA briefly, what happened
There was an attempt to bring back a territory down south a few years ago, why do you think it didnt work outDo you still watch wrestling
Do you want to write a book
Fav ribs and road stories
Do you enjoy doing the nostalgia shows
Thoughts on the lack of kayfabe today
Do you still have a passion for the business
What do you miss most and least about being a full time wrestler


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October 1st, 2011, 1:21 AM
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October 1st, 2011, 2:49 AM
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Missy Hyatt Shoot Interview DVD
The "Walking Riot" Missy Hyatt sat down with SMV to discuss her career. She talks about how she got into the wrestling business and discusses all the territories shes worked in including World Class, UWF, WWF, NWA, Continental, Memphis, WCW, ECW and others. Hear her thoughts on Bill Watts, Jim Ross, Paul E. Dangerously, The Steiner Brothers, Kevin Sullivan, The Rock, Taz, Eric Bischoff, The Von Erichs, Tom Pritchard, Sandman, Stevie Richards, and so very many more. She gives her thoughts on the many other women of the wrestling business including Sable, Kimona, Lita, Sherri Martel, Terri Runnels, Electra, Francine, Beulah, Madusa, Dark Journey, Sunshine and more. She also discusses the many relationships shes had including her former husband Eddie Gilbert, John Tatum, Scott Putski, Road Warrior Hawk, Jason Hervey and others. She discusses her lawsuit with WCW, her appearances on talk shows and so much more. This is one shoot interview you dont want to miss!


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220
October 1st, 2011, 2:17 PM
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Vampiro details his career and holds NOTHING back as he shoots on promoters, wrestlers, and others associated with the wrestling business. Includes bonus footage of Vampiro in action.

If there's one shoot you can't miss, it's this one!

Vampiro discusses his start in wrestling by setting up rings in Canada, moving to L.A. and how he became an overnight sensation in Mexico. What was Mexico like? What were his memories of working with names like Canek, Konnan and Norman Smiley? How long did bad blood between him and Konnan last? What were his memories of Art Barr? Vampiro not only talks about Barr's drug problems but his own drug problems.

Why couldn't he get a job in the U.S? What happened when he called ECW? He talks about his endless problems in the WCW.

He also speaks about his Japanese work including a hilarious story about working Toshiaki Kawada.

Vampiro speaks his mind about the likes of the Internet and people who are on it. These comments are worth buying the video on those comments alone.

Finally, why doesn't he think he would fit into the current WWE.
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220
October 1st, 2011, 4:06 PM
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One of wrestling's most well known and traveled stars sat down with RF VIDEO to conduct an exclusive shoot interview that covered every facet of his long career. Rikishi, well known to WWE and TNA fans, walked us through a life that included growing up in a wrestling family and working several high profile territories such as World Class and the USWA before getting his big break as part of the well remembered Samoan Swat Team in the NWA. The son of Wild Samoan Siki and the cousin of Samu, Rikishi described exactly what it was like to be a second generation wrestler along with the obstacles he had to face when breaking into the business.



After spending a good amount of time in the NWA, Rikishi was able to tell us a ton of great road stories that included such people as Paul Heyman and the Steiner Brothers. He also opened up about what it was like being in the locker room with so many legendary wrestlers and specifically described how Ric Flair was obsessively into his Nature Boy character. All the major feuds that the S.S.T. were in get their due here, including the classic brawls with the Road Warriors, the Midnight Express, the Steiners, and Dr.Death Steve Williams. We even got ‘Keesh to talk about the Dynamic Dudes!

Once inside the WWE, Rikishi got stuck with one lame gimmick after another and we got him to tell us what is was like working as the Sultan and the ridiculous "inspirational" street member. Eventually he was given the character of Rikishi and we discussed all the major angles and people he worked with along with what was going on in the locker room and on the road. You'll get stories talking about the Hardy Boyz, the Rock, Steve Austin, Vince McMahon, Too Cool, Undertaker, Kane, Edge, John Cena, and many more. You'll find out why Rikishi had heat with Jim Ross and what 'Keesh really thinks of Johnny Ace. In fact, Rikishi used this opportunity to send a message to Ace!

Just a wonderful interview that even covered Rikishi’s brief run in TNA. Fans of WWE will love this DVD as it has so many stories featuring all the top guys, but you’ll also hear about a ton of other notable guys including Bruiser Brody, the Von Erichs, Eric Embry, Jerry Jarrett, Michael Hayes, Jim Herd, Oliver Humperdink, Lex Luger, Sting, Owen Hart, Mil Mascares, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, Shawn Michaels, and Triple H. Are the rumors true that Rikishi would use a smelly pair of tights when delivering the stink face to certain wrestlers? How much did The Cliq affect his career? Who was the person who came up with the leap off the cage against Val Venus? Was it always the plan for Rikishi to be the one who ran down Steve Austin? You’ll get the answers to all of these questions and a whole lot more in this amazing new shoot!


Memories of growing up in a wrestling family
How soon did you know you wanted to be a wrestler
Who trained you
What do you remember about your brother’s success in the WWF
How open about the business were your Uncles growing up
Is it true you were a street dancer as a kid
Is it true you were involved in a drive-by shooting
What was the hardest thing about training
Is it true that you wrestled your first match in a battle royal
Memories of wrestling for Gino Brito in Canada
Thoughts on Dino Bravo
Was it a good place to learn
Did any of the vets test you
Memories early on about teaming with Samu
How helpful was it to get into the business already teaming with a vet
Memories of your early Puerto Rico tours
Was it a hostile environment after the Brody murder
How did you wind up in World Class
Who was the booker at the time
Memories of matches with the Von Erichs
Were they hard to work with
Any good road stories
Memories of Fritz
Memories of Buddy Roberts, good road stories
How did things change when Jerry Jarrett bought into it
Thoughts on Eric Embry
Thoughts on when Lawler came in
Memories of the USWA vs. WCCW feud
Memories of matches with Michael Hayes and Steve Cox
Memories of Superclash III
Did you look at as an audition for one of the big 2
Do you remember Kerry cutting himself
How did you wind up in WCW
Memories of Paul Heyman
Any good Paul Heyman stories
Are you surprised at his success as a booker
Memories of matches with the Midnight Express
Memories of Ric Flair
Thoughts on Jim Herd
Why the switch from Paul to Humperdink
Memories of matches with the Dynamic Dudes
Memories of matches with the Road Warriors
Were they hard to work with since you guys were all big and they didn’t like to sell
Memories of matches with the Steiners
Memories of matches with Steve Williams
How did your brother Tonga get into the mix
Was it hard being on the road with your brother
Memories of Sting
Memories of Lex Luger
Why did you wind up leaving WCW
Was it hard adjusting to the indys
Was it hard to make a living on the indys
Did you ever think about quitting
Memories of your first Japanese tours
Memories of working in the UWA with Yoko
Memories of wrestling Mil Mascaras
How did you wind up in the WWF
Initial impressions of Vince McMahon
Who’s idea was it to get your Uncle into the mix
How valuable was it to have him with you every night
Memories of the locker room and how well you were received
Did you feel a lot of pressure coming from a wrestling family
Memories of your first matches on house shows
Did anyone rib you early on
Memories of matches with the Natural Disasters
Memories of matches with High Energy
Did you and Samu ever argue over matches, finishes, etc
Was he a good traveling partner
Memories of matches with the Smoking Guns
When Vince was on trial were there ever any fears that the WWF would go under
Whos idea was it to add Lou Albano to the mix
Do you think he was too old at the time
Thoughts on the Clique and the influence they had on business at the time
How did things change when Hall and Nash left
How big was it for you to get the tag belts
How crazy was the road schedule
Was there a reason you guys wound up dropping the belts to Shawn and Diesel out of nowhere?
Why do you think you didn’t get much of a push when you came back as the new Headshrinkers
Who’s idea was it give you a singles push
Were you nervous
Did you like the inspirational street gimmick you had
Why was the feud with the Samoan Gangster Party dropped so quick
Why did they change the gimmick to the Sultan
How did the idea come about
You must have some great Iron Sheik stories
What do you make of him today
Any good Bob Backlund stories
Is it true when you came into the WWF early on that you and Vince had visions of a Sumo gimmick
Was it hard adjusting to wrestling with a mask
Memories of your matches with a young Rocky Maivia
Did you think he would be successful later on
Why was the gimmick dropped
Why did you wind up leaving
Did you leave on good terms
Did you like the indys at the time
Could you make a good living
How did you wind up coming back
Who’s idea was the Rikishi character
How had things changed in the WWE as opposed to the last time you were there
How important do you think your match was with Triple H on Smackdown right after he won the belt
How did you wind up with Too Cool
Is it true that you had a smelly pair of tights youd use on certain people when giving them the stink face
Who got the nasty tights
Any good Brian Christopher stories
Memories of matches with the Radicalz
Thoughts on Chris Benoit and the whole tragedy
Memories of Eddie Guerrero
Memories of matches with Kurt Angle
Memories of matches with Edge
Memories of matches with Tazz
Who’s idea was it for your leap off of the cage against Val Venis
How hard was it on your knees
Did you have any problems selling for Chyna
Thoughts on Chyna today
One of your biggest angles was the one with Austin. Was the plan for you all along as it was rumored to be Billy Gunn for awhile
Memories of the feud
Triple H was added to the story, was that a change or something planned from the start
Do you think you and Austin alone could have done more business
How different was wrestling the Rock years later
Memories of your match at Hell in the Cell. How concerned were you about the cage giving out
How did you wind up teaming with Haku
Memories of matches against Undertaker and Kane
Did you think it was unfair to constantly read about yourself in the Ross Report
Why do you think you became so injury prone in 2001
Did you feel pressure from Vince for missing so much time
Where do you think you and Haku could have gone if you never missed any time
Memories of giving Vince the stink face
How did you come up with the stink face
Was he a good sport
Memories of matches with John Cena
Did you think he would be as big as success as he has become
Memories of the whole Sean O Haire and Roddy Piper feud
How different was Hogan when he came back
Did Hogan try and be one of the boys or did he still feel as if he was the Hulk Hogan of the 1980s
Did the WWE try and pressure you to lose weight
Did you never want to make the commitment to losing weight or were you afraid of losing your spot
Are you scared of dying young
How did you wind up leaving
Have you ever been contacted to come back either fulltime or for a one time deal
How did you find out you could no longer call yourself Rikishi
How did you feel about it
Your weight has went up and down throughout your career, why is that
How did Nu-Wrestling come about
How big was wrestling in Italy
Why did you stop promoting
Why do you think it didn’t pan out
Memories of going back to Japan and wrestling Muto
How did you wind up in TNA
Thoughts on TNA
Thoughts on Vince Russo
It was reported that you tried holding them up for more money after you signed a contract, is that true
How do you feel when you hear people in TNA management say that you had a poor attitude
Thoughts on Samoa Joe
What happened when you were arrested two years ago
Were you embarrassed
Any good road stories, ribs
Have you ever refused to do a job and if so why
Any regrets
Fav and least favorite matches
Thoughts on the current WWE and TNA products
Do you see yourself with another WWE run?
What do you think is lacking on the indys today
Do you ever want to write a book


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MU
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220
October 1st, 2011, 4:06 PM
http://www.rfvideo.com/ProductImages/shoots/rikishi.jpg


One of wrestling's most well known and traveled stars sat down with RF VIDEO to conduct an exclusive shoot interview that covered every facet of his long career. Rikishi, well known to WWE and TNA fans, walked us through a life that included growing up in a wrestling family and working several high profile territories such as World Class and the USWA before getting his big break as part of the well remembered Samoan Swat Team in the NWA. The son of Wild Samoan Siki and the cousin of Samu, Rikishi described exactly what it was like to be a second generation wrestler along with the obstacles he had to face when breaking into the business.



After spending a good amount of time in the NWA, Rikishi was able to tell us a ton of great road stories that included such people as Paul Heyman and the Steiner Brothers. He also opened up about what it was like being in the locker room with so many legendary wrestlers and specifically described how Ric Flair was obsessively into his Nature Boy character. All the major feuds that the S.S.T. were in get their due here, including the classic brawls with the Road Warriors, the Midnight Express, the Steiners, and Dr.Death Steve Williams. We even got Keesh to talk about the Dynamic Dudes!

Once inside the WWE, Rikishi got stuck with one lame gimmick after another and we got him to tell us what is was like working as the Sultan and the ridiculous "inspirational" street member. Eventually he was given the character of Rikishi and we discussed all the major angles and people he worked with along with what was going on in the locker room and on the road. You'll get stories talking about the Hardy Boyz, the Rock, Steve Austin, Vince McMahon, Too Cool, Undertaker, Kane, Edge, John Cena, and many more. You'll find out why Rikishi had heat with Jim Ross and what 'Keesh really thinks of Johnny Ace. In fact, Rikishi used this opportunity to send a message to Ace!

Just a wonderful interview that even covered Rikishis brief run in TNA. Fans of WWE will love this DVD as it has so many stories featuring all the top guys, but youll also hear about a ton of other notable guys including Bruiser Brody, the Von Erichs, Eric Embry, Jerry Jarrett, Michael Hayes, Jim Herd, Oliver Humperdink, Lex Luger, Sting, Owen Hart, Mil Mascares, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, Shawn Michaels, and Triple H. Are the rumors true that Rikishi would use a smelly pair of tights when delivering the stink face to certain wrestlers? How much did The Cliq affect his career? Who was the person who came up with the leap off the cage against Val Venus? Was it always the plan for Rikishi to be the one who ran down Steve Austin? Youll get the answers to all of these questions and a whole lot more in this amazing new shoot!


Memories of growing up in a wrestling family
How soon did you know you wanted to be a wrestler
Who trained you
What do you remember about your brothers success in the WWF
How open about the business were your Uncles growing up
Is it true you were a street dancer as a kid
Is it true you were involved in a drive-by shooting
What was the hardest thing about training
Is it true that you wrestled your first match in a battle royal
Memories of wrestling for Gino Brito in Canada
Thoughts on Dino Bravo
Was it a good place to learn
Did any of the vets test you
Memories early on about teaming with Samu
How helpful was it to get into the business already teaming with a vet
Memories of your early Puerto Rico tours
Was it a hostile environment after the Brody murder
How did you wind up in World Class
Who was the booker at the time
Memories of matches with the Von Erichs
Were they hard to work with
Any good road stories
Memories of Fritz
Memories of Buddy Roberts, good road stories
How did things change when Jerry Jarrett bought into it
Thoughts on Eric Embry
Thoughts on when Lawler came in
Memories of the USWA vs. WCCW feud
Memories of matches with Michael Hayes and Steve Cox
Memories of Superclash III
Did you look at as an audition for one of the big 2
Do you remember Kerry cutting himself
How did you wind up in WCW
Memories of Paul Heyman
Any good Paul Heyman stories
Are you surprised at his success as a booker
Memories of matches with the Midnight Express
Memories of Ric Flair
Thoughts on Jim Herd
Why the switch from Paul to Humperdink
Memories of matches with the Dynamic Dudes
Memories of matches with the Road Warriors
Were they hard to work with since you guys were all big and they didnt like to sell
Memories of matches with the Steiners
Memories of matches with Steve Williams
How did your brother Tonga get into the mix
Was it hard being on the road with your brother
Memories of Sting
Memories of Lex Luger
Why did you wind up leaving WCW
Was it hard adjusting to the indys
Was it hard to make a living on the indys
Did you ever think about quitting
Memories of your first Japanese tours
Memories of working in the UWA with Yoko
Memories of wrestling Mil Mascaras
How did you wind up in the WWF
Initial impressions of Vince McMahon
Whos idea was it to get your Uncle into the mix
How valuable was it to have him with you every night
Memories of the locker room and how well you were received
Did you feel a lot of pressure coming from a wrestling family
Memories of your first matches on house shows
Did anyone rib you early on
Memories of matches with the Natural Disasters
Memories of matches with High Energy
Did you and Samu ever argue over matches, finishes, etc
Was he a good traveling partner
Memories of matches with the Smoking Guns
When Vince was on trial were there ever any fears that the WWF would go under
Whos idea was it to add Lou Albano to the mix
Do you think he was too old at the time
Thoughts on the Clique and the influence they had on business at the time
How did things change when Hall and Nash left
How big was it for you to get the tag belts
How crazy was the road schedule
Was there a reason you guys wound up dropping the belts to Shawn and Diesel out of nowhere?
Why do you think you didnt get much of a push when you came back as the new Headshrinkers
Whos idea was it give you a singles push
Were you nervous
Did you like the inspirational street gimmick you had
Why was the feud with the Samoan Gangster Party dropped so quick
Why did they change the gimmick to the Sultan
How did the idea come about
You must have some great Iron Sheik stories
What do you make of him today
Any good Bob Backlund stories
Is it true when you came into the WWF early on that you and Vince had visions of a Sumo gimmick
Was it hard adjusting to wrestling with a mask
Memories of your matches with a young Rocky Maivia
Did you think he would be successful later on
Why was the gimmick dropped
Why did you wind up leaving
Did you leave on good terms
Did you like the indys at the time
Could you make a good living
How did you wind up coming back
Whos idea was the Rikishi character
How had things changed in the WWE as opposed to the last time you were there
How important do you think your match was with Triple H on Smackdown right after he won the belt
How did you wind up with Too Cool
Is it true that you had a smelly pair of tights youd use on certain people when giving them the stink face
Who got the nasty tights
Any good Brian Christopher stories
Memories of matches with the Radicalz
Thoughts on Chris Benoit and the whole tragedy
Memories of Eddie Guerrero
Memories of matches with Kurt Angle
Memories of matches with Edge
Memories of matches with Tazz
Whos idea was it for your leap off of the cage against Val Venis
How hard was it on your knees
Did you have any problems selling for Chyna
Thoughts on Chyna today
One of your biggest angles was the one with Austin. Was the plan for you all along as it was rumored to be Billy Gunn for awhile
Memories of the feud
Triple H was added to the story, was that a change or something planned from the start
Do you think you and Austin alone could have done more business
How different was wrestling the Rock years later
Memories of your match at Hell in the Cell. How concerned were you about the cage giving out
How did you wind up teaming with Haku
Memories of matches against Undertaker and Kane
Did you think it was unfair to constantly read about yourself in the Ross Report
Why do you think you became so injury prone in 2001
Did you feel pressure from Vince for missing so much time
Where do you think you and Haku could have gone if you never missed any time
Memories of giving Vince the stink face
How did you come up with the stink face
Was he a good sport
Memories of matches with John Cena
Did you think he would be as big as success as he has become
Memories of the whole Sean O Haire and Roddy Piper feud
How different was Hogan when he came back
Did Hogan try and be one of the boys or did he still feel as if he was the Hulk Hogan of the 1980s
Did the WWE try and pressure you to lose weight
Did you never want to make the commitment to losing weight or were you afraid of losing your spot
Are you scared of dying young
How did you wind up leaving
Have you ever been contacted to come back either fulltime or for a one time deal
How did you find out you could no longer call yourself Rikishi
How did you feel about it
Your weight has went up and down throughout your career, why is that
How did Nu-Wrestling come about
How big was wrestling in Italy
Why did you stop promoting
Why do you think it didnt pan out
Memories of going back to Japan and wrestling Muto
How did you wind up in TNA
Thoughts on TNA
Thoughts on Vince Russo
It was reported that you tried holding them up for more money after you signed a contract, is that true
How do you feel when you hear people in TNA management say that you had a poor attitude
Thoughts on Samoa Joe
What happened when you were arrested two years ago
Were you embarrassed
Any good road stories, ribs
Have you ever refused to do a job and if so why
Any regrets
Fav and least favorite matches
Thoughts on the current WWE and TNA products
Do you see yourself with another WWE run?
What do you think is lacking on the indys today
Do you ever want to write a book


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220
October 1st, 2011, 4:23 PM
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Live the story of The Russian Nightmare Nikita Koloff as he has experienced a unique wrestling career that cannot be matched by anyone. You'll be shocked to find out how much training Nikita had before he hit big time wrestling with Jim Crockett and the NWA.
Find out how this football player with unbelievable physical ability skyrocketed to the top of the wrestling business in record setting time. His rise to main event status didn't happen without some major roadblocks and you'll hear all about them. Also, youll learn the unique way he was promoted so his lack of experience wasn't exposed.
Live his stories as he portrayed a Russian in and out of the ring, and actually how far he took the believability of his hated foreign character in public places and even the wrestling locker room. Hear all of the tremendous stories about the rise of the NWA with all of the top stars including Flair, Dusty, Magnum and all the legendary wrestlers that were on that incredible roster. Nikita also talks about his dramatic change to babyface after the tragic accident involving Magnum TA. Find out why Nikita's career was so short-lived, and exactly what he is doing with his life now. Seeing Nikita's new appearance is worth the price of the video alone, because you won't believe what the former Russian Menace looks like now.
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HF
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MU
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Vice
October 4th, 2011, 10:56 PM
Due to WWE contacting this site and its host with claims of copyright violation of posting unauthorized WWE content, there will be *NO MORE* posting of WWE content in here. No RAWs, Smackdowns, PPVs, documentaries,.. nothing.

Posting anything WWE-related in here will be taken very seriously, as it puts the entire site at risk, and obviously we don't want anything to happen to it. There will not be warnings. If you post something, you're going to be spoon-fed a nice ol' infraction right off the bat, and if you do it again, we'll be sending you to Banland for a visit, but don't worry-- we'll pack your suitcase for you, since we're nice like that. And if you come back from Banland and continue posting more, well, you can go there for longer. At some point, we'll just let you stay there forever.

If you're asking yourself "Hey, Vice, aside from not posting WWE stuff, what can I do to help?", then you're clearly not from around here. But to answer your question: *REPORT POSTS WITH WWE CONTENT*. Lots of people don't report stuff because they are lazy. Lots don't because they feel like they are snitching. Lots just don't for other reasons. Throw all of that out the window right now and report report report if there is WWE content. After all, the site could be lost by some dickhead posting the wrong kinds of links. You don't want that to happen.

Also, don't think "well I can't post it in this thread, so I'll just post it in the show's thread!", because that will get you on the train out of town just as quickly.

As for non-WWE stuff, it's business as usual until something comes about.

Carry on.

JRSlim21
October 4th, 2011, 11:21 PM
:cry:


And while I'm at it, anything ROH or New Japan, por favor

StevieV
October 5th, 2011, 3:07 AM
An interview with the Bellas! (http://vids.wwe.com/13399/wwecom-exclusive-the-bellas-deba)

Enjoy this amazing wwe content lads.

Beefy
October 5th, 2011, 3:33 PM
Guys,

Just to illustrate that this is a serious issue and explain why there has to be a zero tolerance approach taken to WWE copyrighted material from now on I wanted to show you the email we received. We're hoping to avoid for now going as far as they want us to go (deleting accounts) but if it happens again we may not be able to do so.

Dear Sir or Madam:

World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (??????WWE??????) is the exclusive owner of numerous trademarks, service marks, trade dress and copyrights, including, but not limited to, WWE, the WWE logo, RAW, SmackDown, ECW, WCW, as well as all of its talent images, likenesses, and rights of publicity. WWE, as the premier provider of wrestling entertainment services, has through extensive use and promotion of its intellectual property, established substantial and valuable good will in its intellectual property. As such, WWE vigilantly protects its intellectual property rights and does not tolerate any infringement of the same.

WWE has discovered that its copyrighted images, programming and/or hyperlinks to this content have been uploaded to various users accounts on your site, without the authorization of WWE. This infringing content is located at the following URLs:



http://forums.rajah.com/showthread.php?p=6821302
http://forums.rajah.com/showthread.php?p=6821412



WWE demands the immediate removal of these videos, broadcasts, and these user accounts. I have good faith belief that the use of the copyrighted materials described above and contained on the service is not authorized by the copyright owner, WWE, its agent, or by protection of law.

I swear under penalty of perjury, that the information in the notification is accurate and that I am the copyright owner or am authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed. The demands made herein are not made to the exclusion of other remedies to which WWE is entitled and WWE specifically reserves the right to seek all remedies available to it under law as a result of these infringing activities.

Regards,

[Name]
Associate Counsel, Intellectual Property
Business and Legal Affairs
World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.
1241 East Main Street
Stamford, CT 06902
Tel: [x]
Fax: [x]

Cewsh
October 5th, 2011, 3:56 PM
Wasn't this exactly what he speculated might happen during that whole tlk23 fiasco awhile back? Scary stuff.

Vice
October 5th, 2011, 4:03 PM
The tlk stuff was more getting yelled at by Meltzer, Alvarez, Keller, etc.

This is much more serious.

HHHnFoley_Rulez
October 5th, 2011, 5:46 PM
Make the media thread in a locked part of the forum, so outsiders cant look in without passing criteria (an account over X amount of posts or whatever - i cant imagine someone from WWE spammin for a few months to get enough posts to get to it - we can ban anyone from Conneticut).

The WWE are just bluffin, Trips is upset cos everyone walked off RAW (despite him being in charge of SD! too..) - if we bump his appreciation thread this'll all blow over.

McBain
October 6th, 2011, 2:32 AM
:D

Osi
October 6th, 2011, 2:16 PM
Safe to assume this includes WCW and old ECW media?

For clarification, whats the status on linking to WWE material already on youtube or dailymotion etc?

Dynamite Skid
October 6th, 2011, 6:48 PM
Is it safe to say this forum just died?

Cewsh
October 6th, 2011, 6:51 PM
No. Why would that be safe to say?

sthhlltt
October 6th, 2011, 8:09 PM
there is a lot of media out there, just not wwe, no biggie, i got some stuff packed away bookmarked and stuff, ill be on later tonight, give it a go...

Bert
October 6th, 2011, 8:21 PM
Is it safe to say this forum just died?

Maybe now you will realize that there is more to this forum than media.

Osi
October 7th, 2011, 1:09 AM
there is a lot of media out there, just not wwe, no biggie, i got some stuff packed away bookmarked and stuff, ill be on later tonight, give it a go...

Exactly.

There is loads of non-WWE stuff from WWE favorites waiting for people to view for the first time.

220
October 7th, 2011, 4:56 AM
Well seems I only posted in old media thread, I have reverted to a post count of ZERO. None of my posts were in any manner the property of WWE, yet bye bye to those 60 odd posts. Oh well, was only providing my links here as a favour to a couple of long time posters ... get 'em all from the other places I also post linkage on. Not going to bother re doing any of that lot.

MikeHunt
October 7th, 2011, 4:58 AM
where else do you post 220. and by any chance do you have the road wrestling diaries and new ROH Tv show in avi?

220
October 7th, 2011, 5:10 AM
Have but not uploaded to any of my accounts. Can furnish linkage I used to get my copies, or in case of Road Diaries, currently active links.
Post links on at least 2 dozen other sites of which Im not entirely sure if I should mention publicly. For fear of this place now being closely watched and or off site name dropping being frowned upon. Let google be your friend. Hunt out linkage for my latest shoot for example. Itll return hits on a handful of the ones I post in.



HF
http://hotfile.com/dl/131224693/f04d643/RFNikitaNightmare.220.avi.html


MU
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2XPHJKFUBut yeah guys. If you link off for media, use the code tags. Cut down on bullseyes being painted on threads like this. ;)

Beefy
October 7th, 2011, 5:13 AM
Well seems I only posted in old media thread, I have reverted to a post count of ZERO. None of my posts were in any manner the property of WWE, yet bye bye to those 60 odd posts. Oh well, was only providing my links here as a favour to a couple of long time posters ... get 'em all from the other places I also post linkage on. Not going to bother re doing any of that lot.

If there's any posts in particular you want to save I can try and salvage them over the weekend so long as they are not WWE stuff.

220
October 7th, 2011, 5:38 AM
Well, all my past posts were Shoots if thats any help. But yeah, Im all good. Like said, posted in various other places, most of which are hidden forums, or in cases places only members who respond can see.
Still, might pay to both code your links and cryptically name files, guys. So as to avoid any come backs from copyright claims etc.
Just a thought.

Greed
October 7th, 2011, 8:58 AM
There is obviously a WWE plant on these forums. We need to figure that out and burn them.

Where is that insert it here guy to tell the WWE plant what to do?

turdpower
October 7th, 2011, 4:27 PM
IT WAS ME AUSTIN.

HHHnFoley_Rulez
October 7th, 2011, 5:02 PM
Awww son of a bitch!

Greed
October 7th, 2011, 7:37 PM
IT WAS ME AUSTIN.

That insert guy might tell you to do something about that Hunter

Hero!
October 7th, 2011, 10:55 PM
Well then, someone post some Lucha/Puro for me to watch.

Badger
October 8th, 2011, 1:26 PM
Only just clocked the announcements, damn.

I'm guessing TNA is okay though.

sthhlltt
October 9th, 2011, 6:06 PM
ROH.2011.10.08.HDTV.x264-WYW.MP4
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BP6Q3CGV

Nero
October 10th, 2011, 11:32 AM
GAAAARGHHHHHHHHHH I need Armageddon 2000 :(

Cewsh
October 10th, 2011, 11:39 AM
Then buy it.

MikeHunt
October 10th, 2011, 12:23 PM
like you do when you review shows.

sthhlltt
October 10th, 2011, 6:57 PM
CMLL.De.Lucha.Libre.2011.10.08.HDTV.x264-RUDOS.mp4
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0O6J04SR

ROH Big bang
part 1 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RKPJZFBJ
part 2 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZJRKWBNV
part 3 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KGD08SVZ

ROH.2003.11.29.War.of.the.Wire
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part 2 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q8CDI81U

CM.Punk.vs.Austin.Aries.ROH.World.Title.x264.mp4 - this would be punks last match for roh, left with the belt the same as he did the un-mentionable place, excellent final match.....
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DT1VVPMF

FCW.2011.09.25.HDTV.x264-RUDOS.mp4
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=T8NT16RO

Urban.Wrestling.Federation.Hood.Justice.2011.HDTV. x264-RUDOS
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Z7DZF3TN

JCW - Bloodymania I - 8-12-07
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2UP83S1J

JCW Flashlight Wrestling Hangin Wit Heroes - 8-14-2010
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=J6NO6RQQ

JCW - Volume 1
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=158ULFXG

JCW - Volume 2
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4HQE4RNH

JCW - Volume 3
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1WXEARCM

Czw Tournament Of Death X 6/25/2011
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part 2 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QFJPT7AV

TNA.Destination.X.2011.PPV.HDTV.XviD-KYR
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part 2 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=HJHQCDPF

Pro.Wrestling.Superstars.2010.10.23.Freshman.Pheno m.DVDRip
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part 2 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MIZXUSKD

AAA TripleMania XVIII 2000
part 1 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=V64PH2EB
part 2 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LFSGYR7A
part 3 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KZWMANAN

XPW FreeFall 2002
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=K8GLAAP6

CZW Tournament of Death 3 - July 24, 2004 - (Banned...My Ass)
part 1 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VFYUDPBZ
part 2 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JCN2RAUF

Dragon Gate Open The German Gate 2009
part 1 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OS49BRSF
part 2 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1513Q5IF
part 3 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=K0F3ATYZ

working on more, got tons of roh, but once i post it all, then what?????? what about shimmer, will they be unhappy with me????

Hero!
October 10th, 2011, 8:54 PM
CMLL.De.Lucha.Libre.2011.10.08.HDTV.x264-RUDOS.mp4
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0O6J04SR

Thanks bro. I'm getting into lucha, so feel free to post as much cool lucha stuff as you like. :yes:

McBain
October 10th, 2011, 9:15 PM
like you do when you review shows.

:lol:

takerson
October 10th, 2011, 9:20 PM
For OCD's sake. I must correct you sir.

Punk/Aries was when he won the belt, yes. He said it was his last, yes...

Then he proceeded to go full-heel. Sign his WWE contract on the Title Belt... claim every show was his last show as he successfully defended against Roddy Strong, Jay Lethal, Jamie Noble, & Chris Daniels before losing it in an AMAZING 4 way match against Joe, Daniels, & Noble. His last ROH match was 2/3 falls against Colt Cabana. I'm not even an ROH mark, just a Punk mark. :yes:

Oh, and great post. Thanks. :)

Cewsh
October 10th, 2011, 10:14 PM
like you do when you review shows.

:lol:

You got me there, though I often do.

The better advice is just to steal it from somewhere else.

G
October 10th, 2011, 10:20 PM
Ah snap now I will actually have to Google for my torrents.

I can understand the WWE wanting to protect their intellectual property but those that want it bad enough will still find other means to download it.

sthhlltt
October 11th, 2011, 1:00 AM
For OCD's sake. I must correct you sir.

Punk/Aries was when he won the belt, yes. He said it was his last, yes...

Then he proceeded to go full-heel. Sign his WWE contract on the Title Belt... claim every show was his last show as he successfully defended against Roddy Strong, Jay Lethal, Jamie Noble, & Chris Daniels before losing it in an AMAZING 4 way match against Joe, Daniels, & Noble. His last ROH match was 2/3 falls against Colt Cabana. I'm not even an ROH mark, just a Punk mark. :yes:

Oh, and great post. Thanks. :)

I just started getting into roh, started watching that when w_e was getting dry to me, that kinda filled the void, but now the only way to watch is online.....
That post, pffftt. that was nothing :yes: the communities time spent posting what they found over time in v2 helped me numerous times, sucks it was easier to just delete the whole thread, i would have given my time to separate it all, there was sooo much non w_e stuff it was ridiculous, hopefully we can get some more great media in here...
What about cristian, when he was with tna? same as punk?? And i have some shimmer (sorry girls, im a poor bitch) and i know they have a thread here in the forums, i am not looking to piss them off!

Cewsh
October 11th, 2011, 1:11 AM
w_e? Is that really a thing?

MikeHunt
October 11th, 2011, 5:02 AM
czw vs roh.

220
October 12th, 2011, 1:13 AM
Cheers for repasting my shoot links. Any Rapidshare linkage will die as of start of 2012, due to not renewing my rapidpro beyond then. The World of Sport packs are most likely dead now. Havent seen them in my HF manager in a while, so assume are now deleted.

sthhlltt
October 12th, 2011, 11:42 AM
w_e? Is that really a thing?

Yes and no w_e is wwe, but the less of that word, the less it comes up in the search, which give the boys less to come here for to try and shut us down.....
between them and ufc, i wanna :barf:over a million places that offer nothing but w_e, and ufc, get no static, while a discussion board gets the shaft for 1 thread??? crazy stuff.......

Cewsh
October 12th, 2011, 12:02 PM
We were stealing thousands of gigs worth of their merchandise blatantly. Its not crazy that they caught on, its just crazy that we didn't think we'd get caught. And WWE probably shuts down hundreds of operations like this a day. There are just tons of them and some hide better than others.

Also, the letters "WWE" are used aproximately 800 bazillion times on this forum, much less the rest of the internet. WWE didn't find us by just Googling their name so I don't think using an underscore is going to help, but I appreciate the attempt.

McBain
October 12th, 2011, 1:37 PM
For OCD's sake. I must correct you sir.

Punk/Aries was when he won the belt, yes. He said it was his last, yes...

Then he proceeded to go full-heel. Sign his WWE contract on the Title Belt... claim every show was his last show as he successfully defended against Roddy Strong, Jay Lethal, Jamie Noble, & Chris Daniels before losing it in an AMAZING 4 way match against Joe, Daniels, & Noble. His last ROH match was 2/3 falls against Colt Cabana. I'm not even an ROH mark, just a Punk mark. :yes:

Oh, and great post. Thanks. :)

For real? So he worked for ROH while under conetract with WWE?

Loved his post match promo and bail in the Aries match but it kind of loses it's edge knowing it wasn't really the end. Still, I'd be happy to hear all about it. The match itself wasn't amazing (they seemed to jump from 2nd to 4th gear out of nowhere and got sloppy with finishers) but wasn't bad.

Jay Lethal as a ROH World Title contender though. :lol:

takerson
October 12th, 2011, 10:08 PM
For real? So he worked for ROH while under conetract with WWE?



Yeah, WWE always lets it's new signee's finish out their independent commitments.

Those were shows he was already committed to. They just ran a huge storyline for his last few weekends (which stretched out for a few months) and turned him super-heel. He ran with it and it's really a highlight of his career.

sthhlltt
October 14th, 2011, 5:58 PM
i see what you are sayin Cewsh, never thought of it that way.... ill stop that then...

here is Lucha.Libre.USA.Masked.Warriors.S02E02
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8UVUVCEZ

McBain
October 17th, 2011, 12:52 AM
If someone could PM me with BFG (not in rar format) as soon as it's available, there's a very handsome reward in it for them (not a blowjob). Thankyou kindly.

sthhlltt
October 17th, 2011, 12:54 AM
ROH.2011.10.15.HDTV.x264-WYW

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZM33L4B0



McBain, cant we post those in here, they are not wwe links?

McBain
October 17th, 2011, 1:05 AM
Eh? I know they're not WWE. It's a TNA PPV. :confused:

sthhlltt
October 17th, 2011, 1:44 AM
TNA.Bound.For.Glory.2011.PPV.HDTV.x264-WSNLIVE

http://www.fileserve.com/file/pyVyDQ5/TNA.Bound.For.Glory.2011.PPV.HDTV.x264-WSNLIVE.cd1.mp4
http://www.fileserve.com/file/hT9k7KA/TNA.Bound.For.Glory.2011.PPV.HDTV.x264-WSNLIVE.cd2.mp4
http://www.fileserve.com/file/YddFCHG/TNA.Bound.For.Glory.2011.PPV.HDTV.x264-WSNLIVE.cd3.mp4


anything but wwe is fair game, fuck it......

sthhlltt
October 18th, 2011, 5:50 PM
CMLL.De.Lucha.Libre.2011.10.15.HDTV.x264-RUDOS
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=W3YK9OFV

StoneColdWWE316
November 3rd, 2011, 4:48 PM
Can anyone post TNA's Turning Point from 2006? Just looking for a Pre-Hogan TNA PPV.

sthhlltt
November 7th, 2011, 8:30 PM
Tna Turning Point (2006)
part 1 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=77F2WT3J
part 2 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LEE9E5IV
part 3 - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=N2YLSX74

MikeHunt
December 25th, 2011, 5:08 AM
requesting both final battle and wrestling road diaries.

both in avi if possible. cheers lads.

Rali
December 30th, 2011, 7:39 PM
So, is it illegal to ask for a UFC stream in here? Would it be as illegal to supply me with one?

Stuck at work :(

Psycho666Soldier
December 30th, 2011, 7:46 PM
I don't think it's illegal to ask. Whether it can be posted or not is another issue.

Rali
December 30th, 2011, 11:48 PM
Hmm... maybe a PM would solve all these issues!

Beer-Belly
April 24th, 2012, 5:19 AM
Christ, this thread really died.

Does anybody have that shoot interview where Cornette talks about WWF in 1997. I've been looking all over the place, but I can't find it.

Cewsh
April 24th, 2012, 10:58 AM
You mean the Timeline one?

http://kayfabecommentaries.com/DVD_TL_1997.html

Beer-Belly
April 24th, 2012, 1:25 PM
That's the one. I don't think it's out of line to say that $25 is way too steep for something like that.

Cewsh
April 24th, 2012, 2:00 PM
I completely agree, but the reason this thread died off is that it isn't cool to openly be stealing copyrighted wrestling content any more.

MikeHunt
April 24th, 2012, 3:19 PM
Unless it's for reviews? Which makes it more than ok.

Cewsh
April 24th, 2012, 3:26 PM
You're making a bit of an assumption there on two fronts.

1. That I do that.
2. That I was in some way judging him for stealing these things.

As to the second, that wasn't what I meant. I just meant that we can't link to directly pilfered copyrighted content on here anymore, as per the rules. I really don't care if he winds up finding a way to watch it for free or not.

Beer-Belly
April 28th, 2012, 3:31 AM
I completely agree, but the reason this thread died off is that it isn't cool to openly be stealing copyrighted wrestling content any more.

Yeah, but I still see links to ROH matches on the forums.

I've never had as much trouble finding something on the interwebs as this WWE 1997 Timeline thing.

Bert
May 7th, 2012, 2:00 PM
WWE has been putting a bunch of WCW stuff up on their youtube lately.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TijumMKo9U

SWM
May 7th, 2012, 6:05 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=WKULJWJ1W7k

Trailer for the new kendrick and london dvd out this summer

MikeSportsFan
July 11th, 2012, 8:52 PM
Ring 0f Honor is returning to the Du Burns Arena here in Baltimore,Maryland on Friday, Agust 3rd which will be the 1st round of the R0H World Tag Team title tournament. 2 teans are entered, The Briscoe Brothers, and The Young Bucks

Pablo22
July 24th, 2012, 1:03 PM
RF VIDEO: IVORY SHOOT
http://www.rfvideo.com/productimages/shoots/ivory.jpg



FORMAT:AVI
SIZE:559MB
HF 1 LINK

http://hotfile.com/dl/108751538/4750879/Ivory.avi

Re up please!!! And if you could re up the Bruce Hart shoot I would appreciate it also!

Cewsh
July 24th, 2012, 1:25 PM
We can't do that stuff in here anymore.

mth
July 24th, 2012, 1:39 PM
What a ridiculous cover image they opted for on that Ivory DVD. Nothing like slapping hands with the invisible fans and missing half your hand.

MikeHunt
July 24th, 2012, 2:08 PM
We can't do that stuff in here anymore.

Miss it not just wwe footage? That was always my understanding I this situation.

Cewsh
July 24th, 2012, 2:16 PM
I just thought that we specifically couldn't post WWE stuff under any circumstances, and were also avoiding other directly pirated stuff just to cover our bases. If it's just WWE stuff then that's my mistake.

Psycho666Soldier
July 24th, 2012, 5:42 PM
First post says WWE-material only. Not sure if their shoots from a completely different site counts or not, but I would imagine they wouldn't.

Bert
July 24th, 2012, 9:49 PM
The 220 guy was probably stealing links from other websites and couldn't reupload the file if he wanted to, so it doesn't even really matter.

Nero
August 27th, 2012, 5:15 PM
Hey guys, hows it going? I always pop in and say hi on the rare-occasion to see whos still here. Glad to see everyones still sharing!

takerson
October 26th, 2012, 12:41 PM
Alright. This is my last grasp effort. haha. I've tried all my normal searches and cannot find them anywhere. I just got done watching the Punk DVD (I finally bought it, it's amazing) and I really really want to see the Punk vs. Hero TLC Match and 90 minute 2/3 falls match. Does anybody know of a place I can see them?

Bert
October 26th, 2012, 2:12 PM
http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/QeNKiaf5pr8/

http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/XwDLn59ifks/

There's more matches listed on the right too.

takerson
October 26th, 2012, 2:13 PM
I have to spread rep before giving it to you again. You are the man. Thank you sir!

takerson
January 18th, 2013, 9:47 AM
I've been searching for an hour with no luck... anybody know where to find a good torrent for the 2004 Ted Petty Invitational?

Nero
October 5th, 2014, 5:26 PM
Looks like wrestling media sharing is dead :(

Bill Casey
December 18th, 2014, 12:24 AM
http://i.imgur.com/D1P85mD.gif

Bert
December 18th, 2014, 12:36 AM
Great bump, BC.

Twiz131
December 4th, 2015, 2:02 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-kxxR0E9Ic

McBain
December 4th, 2015, 2:36 AM
:rofl:

Miotch
March 1st, 2016, 7:37 PM
Because there are going to be more stickied threads in here now I am unsticking this. If you have a reason why I should feel free to let me know but it's been 3 months since anyone posted in it.

Jordo
March 1st, 2016, 7:41 PM
This thread was the way I became a fan of Punk, Bryan Danielson Joe and all those ROH guys. I forgot it existed until today.

Crazy how much easier stuff is to find steaming now