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I remember, in 1993, sitting in the back watching him; I’d never met him. He hit a triple moonsault. I jumped out of my seat. As a fan, I’ve always been a huge mark for Sabu.
Chris Candido – besides loving him like a little brother – I used to sit and watch him in awe because it was so effortless for him. He could wake up from a nap and go out and have a five-star match.
For a company the size of ECW, there wasn’t room for multiple over-the-top personalities.
I can speak for myself personally, I loved ECW. I loved everything about it. I loved the crew, I loved the fans, the style, working there.
My house is paid for because of wrestling, and it’s given me a nice savings.
I’ll tell you upfront, I think Shawn Michaels was probably the most gifted worker the business has ever seen.
With what we were doing in ECW, the first thing you had to overcome was the fear of getting hurt.
I gravitated to the pro wrestlers and the grappling – Hulk Hogan ‘hulking up’ always looked cornball to me – and I wanted to see Ric Flair, Ricky Steamboat, and Harley Race go move-for-move.
It would be a huge loss to the wrestling industry and for those of us that have made our living in this industry to lose someone like Ric Flair.
I’ve always been a huge mark for Samoa Joe.
When I got the name ‘The Franchise,’ the gimmick, and turned it into what it became, I put my heart and soul into that.
I always thought the fans deserved the best I can give them.
Your Shawn Michaels can lose his smile, and he’s so afraid of me, he comes out and hands me his belt. Spineless!
I think Ric Flair has been tarnishing his legacy since 1990 – he has done more to tarnish his career then anything I could have said or did, then anybody could have said or did.
The world is made up of good and evil, and everybody has their own take, and everybody thinks they are on the good side, and a very few, select group of us will admit that we come from the dark side.
In TNA, if I wrestle, I’m able to help one person. As a road agent and head of talent relations, I can help an entire crew.
Everybody has the prerogative for their own career in this business, and I firmly believe that to this day. But if you and I give each other our word – call me corny – I think you have an obligation to uphold that.
Nobody wants to see arm bars or cross-body blocks anymore.
To me, the NWA is a thing of the past.
I was the last person in the world that wanted to leave ECW.
I’ve tried repeatedly, but I just cannot sink my teeth into the WWE product.
I got my break in the business with the now-defunct Bill Watts’ TWF, the old Mid-South. Which was really, in many ways, the predecessor to ECW in its time, in that age. It was a really cool, high-impact, snug type of product.
Optics can drive an economy.
I can’t even tell you how many 8, 9, 10 year old kids have come up to me and said, ‘You are my favorite wrestler, and I’ve seen you on ‘the network’ or on YouTube.’
I have seen enough people in my business die that I don’t sit back and hope that this one or that one goes but not the other guys. I don’t want to see anyone of these guys die.
People think all wrestlers are millionaires. It’s really a blue-collar existence.
Vince McMahon could care less about the ECW legacy.
You’d like to leave the world a better place than it was before.
Harley Race was eloquent in his moves – everything made sense, like a hand in a glove.
I had no desire to leave ECW, but in ’95, I was reaching my mid 30s. I’d been the World Champ multiple times… I’d pretty much done everything in ECW – all I could do is repeat.
In ECW, we couldn’t have an off night.
For those of you who weren’t a part of the era of ECW, understand, you’re looking at the guy that made ECW what ECW was. So, simply put, I’m as close to royalty in this sport as it comes.
I’ve said it before that I am not and haven’t been throughout my career a huge supporter of women’s wrestling, and I haven’t paid that much attention to it.
The fact I’ve carved out a niche in the business and had an almost 30-year career and done well without competing at a WrestleMania is something I’m proud of. To be in a business that’s dominated by one guy and be able to do well without having to walk on that stage is great.
When Paul Heyman came and gave me the whole idea for the character, ‘The Franchise,’ I remember the NFL was just starting to classify one of their players as the franchise player. So that was the whole idea, that ‘The Franchise’ was the franchise player for ECW.
John Cena’s name is already universal enough. Kudos to him for that.
I know this sounds corny, but if I give you my word I am going to do something, you can take it to the bank. Whether that means if my giving my word puts me in a detrimental position, I’m still going to follow through on my word, and I’ll let the pieces fall where they may.
A morality clause is a grey area that the powers that be say if it is immoral, than it’s immoral, and you are getting fired.
Bam Bam Bigelow truly deserves to be in the Hall of Fame, and if that call would come, I’d be honored to do it, but I don’t think it is going to come. I think there is a much greater likelihood that Vince would look elsewhere, but I am honored that the fans would want to consider that I should be the one to induct him.
‘The Franchise’ is that guy that never had an off switch. Whatever pops into his head, he says. Whatever he wants to do, he does.