DAVID HEBNER BREAKS HIS SILENCE:
DAVID HEBNER, ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL MEN IN PROFESSIONAL
WRESTLING, SPENDING ALMOST 30 YEARS OF HIS LIFE WITH WWE BEFORE BEING
LET GO, JOINED TRASH TALKING RADIO TO SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT. ALMOST
3 ½ YEARS OF SILENCE, DAVE TELLS THE WHOLE STORY AND SHOOTS HARD ON
MANY NAMES IN THE BUSINESS. TELLS INSIDE DIRT ON SEVERAL KEY FIGURES
IN WWE, HOW TNA NEEDS SERIOUS HELP IN THE MARKETING HOUSE SHOW
DEPARTMENT, AND TALKS ABOUT HIS NEW VENTURE BECOMING BUSINESS PARTNERS
WITH MARVIN WARD.
GO TO TRASH TALKING RADIO FOR AN INTERVIEW YOU WILL NEVER FORGET -
PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW!
http://www.trashtalkingradio.com/wn/2009.htm
-- Courtesy of Mathijs Affourtit:
Do you remember “Gentleman” Chris Adams from World Class Wrestling in
the 80s? There’s this great documentary about his rise and fall,
called “Gentleman’s Choice: The Chris Adams Story.” It can only be
seen online at:
http://gentleman.eyesoda.com/film/374 where there is
also a discussion board for fans of Chris.
This film is made by one of the Creators of WCW, Mickey Grant. It has
got some great footage from the very beginning of pro-wrestling. It’s
also got some footage of Stone Cold Steve Austin when he was in Chris’
school for pro-wrestlers. It has got some revealing interviews with
Kevin von Erich and some other former pro wrestlers.
Mathijs Affourtit
Promotion team
www.eyesoda.com
-- Courtesy of reader WWEYanks:
Hello, I attended the NYC comic con this past weekend where I had the
opportunity to meet several wrestlers from past and present.
First man I met was the legend himself The Honky Tonk Man. Honky Tonk
Man was a great guy. I took a picture with him and got his autograph.
We talked for about a half hour about his injured finger and how he
can't even bend it totally. He told me he will probably never use the
guitar as a weapon again, but he will be a part of Wrestlemania, but
they didn't tell him about the hall of fame. I then bought up Jeff
Jarrett and he in a comedic fashion called him a punk. He couldn't
have been a nicer guy.
I also had the chance to meet Christopher Daniels as Curry Man. He was
definitely portraying the comedic Curry Man in full force. I was even
on the phone with my dad and he took the phone from me and said that I
was drinking beer. He was so funny. He pretended like he couldn't read
English and I was with him for a long time. He was awesome. At about 1
pm Curry Man went to the back never came back and Christopher Daniels
at the fallen Angel came out. He was a great guy with a bunch of
people bringing suitcases of stuff for him to sign. He was gracious
enough to sign everything. I asked him why he bleeds so much and said
he has thin skin haha. He was awesome and I bought his shirt which he
signed.
I met Taylor Wilde and hands down she's the prettiest woman in
wrestling today. She was so nice. Not a bad word to say about her.
Than I met Roxxi who was one of the nicest ladies I've ever met we
joked about the Voodoo Queen Gimmick and I called her the next Lita
and she said that was sweet of me and hugged me.
I met Scott Steiner and the things people say about him are not true
at all. He is one of the biggest stars I've met and one of the nicest
big stars. So we can all clear the air that Steiner is a great man.
Internet rumors aren't true though I asked him about his knees and he
said they were fine.
I then met my hero Wildcat Chirs Harris and he was the nicest guy be
it wrestler or friend I've ever met. best man I think I ever
encountered. After he wasn't busy and the booth wasn't crowded I had
about an hour conversation with him. We talked about the horrors of
WWE, his entrances when he came out and made fun of Don west where he
got fined, to his greatest matches with Triple X and how he loved to
work with Storm, Roode, and Eric Young. He was awesome enough to sing
all my AMW merchandise and he was an all around nice guy. And he told
me he may sign a contract with ROH. I just want to let all the readers
know Wildcat Chris Harris was the greatest man I've ever met.