“It was a different time back then, you know what I mean? You gotta figure… I think that our business was more competitive back then because where you were on the card had a direct relation to how much money you were making. So it was a shoot in that respect of if you were the champion, tag team champion, working after intermission on the card, you made more money. Those that saw that were pissed at them making money… back then you an opportunity and you had an angle over on TV to work live events and to get a better position on live events to make more money. I think the biggest thing that bothers me with our younger guys is that they’re all way too nice with each other. They’re all ‘chummy chummy’ now.”
Today on the Taz show, Taz explained the signs backstage of when you're getting de-pushed: -- No one comes up to you and tells you. Vince or Stephanie won't tell you. If you're tight with a writer they may tell you. -- Those in production start acting different towards you.…
Impact executive Don Callis offered his thoughts on All In weekend in the latest episode of his podcast, Killing The Town. Callis is the executive vice president for IMPACT Wrestling and a commentator for New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW). Callis served as a commentator for the All In pay-per-view (PPV)…
Via Chris Featherstone: Former NWA World Heavyweight and WWE Tag Team Champion Rob Conway was a recent guest on the Pancakes and Powerslams Show. Conway has much to share about his time in WWE and wrestling at Wrestle Kingdom for NJPW. He also had some interesting information to share about…