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Today we welcome Rene Dupree to the show! From his start at 14 years old, in his dad, Emile Duprée’s promotion! To the WWE, René was born in the business! We cover his tag title run, action figures, podcasting and a whole lot more! René’s hilarious! Enjoy!

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(00:00):
This is the French phenom ADHD Dupree and you're 5 in color
with Wolfie D. Hey, this is Jimmy St. host of
the Live and in color with Wolfie D podcast.
Here the Life and Times of professional wrestler Wolfie D.
From his time in the territorieswith PG13 to his time in
WWEECWWCWTNA and more. Nothing is off limits and

(00:21):
nothing will be held back. Thanks again for tuning in.
Here he is, Wolfie D. Welcome, welcome, welcome once
again to live and in color with Wolfie D and my man Jimmy across
the street. Jimmy, did you see Smack Down
the other day? I actually did.
Man, there was really, you know,everybody's talking about it,
but I was like, what the hell, That Charlotte and Tiffany

(00:44):
segment And, and here's my take on it.
I I don't know, you know, obviously, you know, they might
be trying to work something here, but I just felt like
Charlotte got rattled by the crowd, not so much by Tiffany,
but by the crowd. Like she was, she was off and
yeah, the segment was off. But, and I don't know how much
of, you know, they were trying to shoot.
Maybe Tiffany felt like that last deal, you know, Charlotte

(01:07):
kind of got the better of her and maybe she felt unprepared.
But then they started shooting at the, you know, the the shoot
angles work, you know, but I don't know, something just
seemed off about that. And I just felt like Charlotte
got rattled by the crowd becauseit's it's almost like she didn't
know what to say and, and what she did say didn't come out
right, Right. Yeah.
And maybe in the O for three thing, that was pretty rough.
That was pretty stiff. Yeah, I mean, it's true.

(01:28):
I mean, fuck, I mean, it's no worse than anything else that's
ever been exposed on TV. Knows how to make it a little
more, you know, You know Shooty.Exactly.
Shooty, whatever. Shoot ice.
Like. Shoot, Yeah.
Ish. Yeah.
Like, like, that's it. That's it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, I I I don't know, man.

(01:49):
We'll see. I know Conrad was on X
complaining about it. They're not cool.
Not cool. I'm like.
He's taking. Hers.
Yeah. And it's he's probably working
with them, you know what I mean?I mean, who?
Who knows, man? I mean, there's so many ways now
that you can you, you almost have to use social media to work
the, to work the people into believing it's a shoot.

(02:10):
Right. Yeah, you have to work it.
Can't be done, yeah. You have to work it.
Still came out awkward and that's why I think that
something was a little awry. Yeah, it's just my opinion.
I I agree. And what it was, we'll never
know. So yeah, or maybe we do know and
we've already talked about it. I don't.

(02:31):
Yeah, we've already covered it. I have been in the business for
a while. So yeah, kind of tell when you
shouldn't, right? But.
Yeah. Who knows?
Who knows man, what else going on?
Man, I'm just dying from allergies, bro.
My whole neighborhood is lined with those Bradford pear trees,
bro. And it's.
Oh my gosh, it's good to see you.

(02:52):
Oh, it's horrible. My eyes, my nose, my face.
I mean, it's literally, you know, if people listen to the
podcast for years now, you'll hear me in seasons, you know?
Well, there's Jimmy's allergy season, you know that.
I do know that you have the allergies quite heavily.
Yeah, and I am. They are back and in full effect
and I do not miss, you know, I did not miss them.

(03:15):
So, you know, we'll get by. We'll get by.
But. Well man, today we got a cool
brother coming on, Renee Dupree.As you know, some of the fans
might have listened to it. Myself and Flash Flanagan were
on his show, Cafe Renee, and, and that was a fun time.
So he's coming on here today andwe're going to go in depth with

(03:36):
him. And he's funny, dude.
Yeah, he's a funny cat. Yeah, I enjoyed that interview
y'all did together, of course, and it was entertaining.
And and he's just, he's he's funny.
He's like off the wall a little bit.
But what I like about his podcast is basically like, it's
the same thing as Roddy Piper calling his podcast Piper's Pit.
Now I know he didn't do that, but the Cafe de Renee was

(03:59):
actually a one day, A1 time onlyWWE segment and he turned it
into a podcast, which is kind ofcool.
So I I like that. I mean, hey, pretty smart.
Yeah, I like it. If the.
Opportunity's there. You seize that son of a bitch.
Yeah, man. Let me plug the update on the
book. We're looking at June the 8th as
a release date for the book and officially the action figures

(04:23):
have now been announced for 2026.
That came out last week. I don't know if I plugged that
on last week's show or not, but the action figure line is
official and we're also working.Everybody go check out Ultimate
Pro Wrestling. It's a up and coming video game.
It's got some it's got some realwrestlers on it, but it's also

(04:46):
got some made-up wrestlers. It's in the light of like N64 No
Mercy and they're trying to do like kind of retro style, but
it's going to have a bunch of people on it and I think PG 13
needs to be on it. And I do know at this point
they've already asked for my information.
They have not contacted me, but they know my feelers are out and
they sent a message through someone else to get my contact

(05:07):
information to them. So y'all get on there and tell
them they need some PG13 or hellSlash and James Mitchell.
For that, yeah, Come on. It doesn't matter at this point,
right? Yeah, very.
Cool looking game, though I don't know if you've looked at
it or not. Jimmy, that looks like it's
really cool. Yeah, I've seen some of it.
It looks old school. Very cool, you know.
Yeah, artwork's awesome. That one dude that looks like

(05:28):
Magnum TA Reborn, basically. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then there's there's El Grande Americano.
There's a character that looks just like that.
But this character now has been on there longer than, well, they
say El Grande's been around for quite a while, but he's he had
longer than he's been on WWTV. We'll just say, yeah, I love

(05:49):
that gimmick, by the way. Yeah, that's a good.
Gimmick. That little vignette they shot
were, you know, making it look like he'd been around forever
and so it was black and white and all that.
That was genius. I love.
It. Yeah, I know, I know.
I've enjoyed it. Take us to birdie.
We'll be right back after these messages on Live and in Color
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(06:56):
And for your troubles, I broughtyou in a real special guest
today. Not only is he from the 51st
state of the United States, Oh my God, but he is a former WWE
Tag Team champion. I'm talking about Rene Dupree.
What's up dude? Hey guys, listen, this is not on

(07:17):
video right? Because I'm having an extremely
bad hair day, OK. Good.
Are you bullying someone down there?
Doing all right, man, how about you?
Well, fuck. OK, so we're running this is
tape to kill a course, but I'm running I have to tell you
people over my day. So yeah, I was at the bank and I
thought it would take 5 minutes,but then the fucking computer

(07:38):
shut down and there's a line up of 15 people.
So I didn't get through my banking because I had to I other
commitments to to to do, which is Wolfie bees live in person.
Awesome podcast and I'm here andlet's I can talk man.
Yeah, man, you know, it's not often that I run across somebody
that got in the business before I did cuz I, you know, I started

(08:00):
when I was 15. But you, in fact, I think you
told me you were 14. I'm right?
15 yeah, man. And it wasn't like just the one
shot the way my dad didn't ran tours right in the seven weeks.
So he had ran in 97 and he triedusing like XWW names with high
guarantees and he's like, OK, this ain't working.
So the following year he's like,well, Renee, fuck, man, you're

(08:25):
14. But he told me he's like,
listen, if you want to be a wrestler, you gotta be 200 lbs.
And I started working at 13, youknow, bringing up rings and
selling merchandise and stuff. And dude, I don't want to be a
wrestler since I ever. Right.
So. So yeah.
So from 13 to 14, I bulked up toabout a little under 200 lbs,
like 192. Yeah.

(08:45):
Oh, fuck yeah. Oh fuck yeah.
But that year from I hit pubertyfrom 13 to 14, so I had a growth
spurt. So I basically almost the same
height I am now 6, three, yeah, teen.
And then I just started, I had my tonsils taken out, so I
started eating and just fucking lifting weights.
And then yeah, at 14 I got in. But like I said, it was seven

(09:05):
nights a week tour. And I think that tour we ran six
weeks, so he and I had my first 7 * 6 help me on Mathematician
before two or two matches. Actually before matches cuz we
worked twice a night, yeah. So who was your first opponent
in that match? Yeah, it's a guy my dad had
broken in the previous year, a guy named Gary Williams.

(09:28):
Really good dude, never got the big break.
I don't think he was. I think he was kind of scared to
travel and like for, for Canadians, man, it's fucking
hard to break into the United States, you know?
So. For a lot of us, you know,
luckily I was born into the business and I had the right
guidance because my dad knew exactly what Vince McMahon

(09:51):
wanted. You know he right, urgent in
life, great physiques, that's what fuck, you know, I'm looking
at his track record. That's where he puts on top,
right. So yeah, you gotta be extra
special to get that and everything.
So yeah, my first, I'd say 80 some matches were this guy named
Gary Williams, who I still talk to this day.

(10:14):
He's out of the business now, but the real how?
Did that match go? I mean, obviously first match
you look back on it and go, jeez, but I mean.
Really, you know, I think I'm the good guy, right?
So good guys like clap people's hands and I'm running out and
I'm trying to like, I'm like grabbing their hands to clap it,
kid. I mean, I look.

(10:35):
I don't look 14, but I sure as fuck don't look 30.
Yeah, isn't it funny too, man? When you look back and you think
about it, man, at our age, then,you know, 15 or whatever and
you're out there with grown ass men, dude, when you think about
that. Well dude, like if you, that's
why I know him. You and Jamie would get along

(10:56):
fucking great, probably a littletoo great.
And I told him when he came on, I was like, dude, it's probably
a blessing that you and I didn'tcross paths in our primes
because one of us would definitely be dead.
Yeah. Yeah, for sure.
And. While we're on that subject, I I
came on your show not too long ago.
Tell the people the name of yourshow and where they could find
it. Oh, it's kind of fitting right
here on YouTube. We're going on our almost four

(11:20):
years now. We started, yeah, we started,
yeah, four years in August. We started during the lockdowns
out of boredom. You know, there was a fan from
England that said, hey, man, youwant to come on my podcast?
And I was like, fuck, I got nothing to do.
Yeah. And I got paid and then and then
he said, would you like to startone?
And my first, I'm a worker. First of all, how much am I

(11:42):
going to make? You know what?
That's not the way it works. The way it works is that you
build it. And then we built it together.
And then he's got three kids, soboom, you know, now I took over
and we connected with some childhood friends, man.
We got like, our own studio and go live and yeah.
And dude, right now, are you nothaving a good time?

(12:06):
Because I agree. Yeah, yeah.
And you know, I was going to saythat I think me and you
discussed this though. But like me and you don't know
each other. We've never met in real life.
But I I've talked to you for a few weeks now from being on your
show and like me and you are cool as shit now.
That's why I joke about the 51ststate.
But we talked to I, Ken Andersonon yesterday and, you know, we

(12:28):
talked a little about the political shit, you know, and I
don't want to get involved in that shit.
Yeah, But it's like, right, whatever.
Why does American kind of have beef now?
Like what the fuck? No.
It's ridiculous. Fuck.
Me wrong. Like I'm sorry.
We're sorry. Welcome in.
That's two, man. That's two and and so today.

(12:51):
Man, let's go back here. When I was on your show, you
unboxed your kayfabe wrestling hero figure for the first time
and and you were fighting with it and all that.
And so today it was officially announced that PG 13 is going to
have figures from Kayfabe Wrestling Heroes, and I can't
wait because I'm going to get one of yours.

(13:13):
You're going to have to send me one or something.
And I want to hubcap your dog. Oh my.
God, it's like 1 of yours and I'll put a little French beret
on it. Yeah, thank you.
Or a Paget. Or a croissant.
Yeah, I wanna. I'm gonna make my figure hubcap

(13:35):
your dog. Yeah, that's the abuse, I think.
How's the figure sales going? Oh fuck, I don't know.
So yet. Part of the deal was that he, I
don't, I don't wanna get into the finances, but right, right,
right. I just got like a, a sum up
front, right. And then he gave me like, oh,

(13:57):
fifty different figures, right. And then whatever he sells, like
a percentage. But I, I don't really care.
I mean, I know I can take those and either give them his
presents or as shows if I want to make beer money, I can.
You know what I mean? Right, right, right.
Yeah. I'm looking forward to it, man.
And, and for the listener's sakeand, and to tell you I'm, I'm

(14:20):
gonna be heavy in the design process.
I and and were you heavy in the design process?
Fuck no. Man, dude, I'm stoked about it,
man. Cuz I'm an artist, I can draw
and all that kind of stuff and Ijust have this vision.
And Sean, the owner, he actuallyhas kind of the same ideas I do.
And this ain't etched in stone, but they're gonna do a Nation of

(14:42):
Domination version as well as a Memphis version.
So pretty cool for the Memphis fans, you know?
Cuz you're the Memphis fan. Yeah, man.
So anyway, obviously they'll have little hubcaps and for me
to hit your dog with and and I'mtrying to get in.

(15:04):
What I think will be cool is if we can get the the rights to do
it would be to also have the redUSWA tag team titles to come
with them. Because we held them.
I think the fabulous ones held them 15 times and we also held
them 15 times. So that's pretty good company.
But I still think we should havethe belts.
I think that'd be awesome, man. Yeah, man, yeah, man, for sure.

(15:25):
Definitely, definitely you. You've had like 5 or 6 action
figures before though from back in the day, right?
Like you've had. Counted it.
I actually counted it one time because there's a lot of them.
They're like, I didn't even knowexisted.
The yeah, who's 12 different fucking figures to me.
I believe it. Yeah, I believe it.
Was like, yeah, you know, I learned real quick every time I

(15:46):
change my colors of my tights or.
Whatever. Yes, Yeah.
So I got the fucking, I got the red, I got the black, I got the
purple. I.
Can pull witch flag. I got yeah, yeah, yeah, they're.
So expensive these days man. They're collective, Mark.
Collect. I would love to collect but I
can't afford that shit. $40 a fig man.

(16:09):
It's rough work for a lot of promoters in Europe.
Right in their marks, right? Yeah.
You go through their houses and they have fucking rooms, man.
Nothing but balls. Nothing but balls.
Like several floors I work for. Yeah, yeah.
And. They must have 10s of thousands
of dollars invested into this shit.
I believe it. You know what I mean?

(16:29):
So God bless him because my my chick never bounced over there.
I've. Seen this cat?
I've seen this cat at the convention one time, man, this
dude, he had a he had a red wheelbarrow, right?
And it was full of dolls and books.
And I mean just anything that you know, to get signed from
different people at the show. And he pulls out this big

(16:53):
envelope. It's got a shit ton of money in
it and each like he had it, you know who's the word I'm looking
for. He had it paired off where it
was like it had a little yellow sticky note with someone's name
on it, paper clipped. It was paper clipped.
So he knew exactly who and how much he was going to spend.
And I mean, I could, I'm a low guy on the totem pole, you know

(17:15):
what I'm saying? As far as those conventions go.
So I can only imagine how much money this dude spent, man.
I mean, it's crazy. Where'd it be a wonderful world
if you had about a dozen of those going after you all the
time? Right, exactly.
But back to wrestling, tell me about how did you get to WWE and

(17:36):
what was your timeline there? Okay, so I had a tryout two
months after I graduated high school.
Six weeks. I was signed two months after I
graduated high school. Damn.
I was 18 years old, 63255 And like I said, I had the proper
guidance because my father knew exactly what a man like Vincent

(17:57):
Man wants. My.
The Maritimes was a seasonal territory.
You wrestled during the spring to the fall and then the winter
because we ran hockey arenas. We shut down, right?
Yeah, there wasn't. And we don't have the population
to have like these bingo halls and other places.
And to be honest, my dad, I didn't want to bother with it
cuz it's fucking cold, it's fucking snowing.

(18:19):
And anyway, you wanna do that, go out West, go work for
Stampede. So was I getting that?
Yeah. During the offseason I would do
bodybuilding right cuz again, I was a mark.
I bought a lot of the WWF magazines.
I saw the fucking WBF and the Aiko Pro.

(18:40):
Yeah, yeah, those fucking wafers.
The protein wafers. Yep.
God, those were disgusting. I never, I just got the
magazines. Shit man, when I was a kid I had
to go to Florida to get action figures cuz we didn't get them
up here when I was a kid. Really.
Really. We didn't have Walmart till
like, I was in my teens. Yeah.

(19:02):
So like when I went to Florida as a kid to vacation, when my
family go, I didn't give a fuck about Disney.
I want to go to Toys-R-Us to getthe fucking wrestling figure.
You guys can't see it. But look man, there's a lot to
win right here from you. Oh.
Yeah, anyway, fuck, was I talking about concussions?

(19:26):
Getting into getting into WWE. Oh, yeah.
So. So, yeah.
So we had a my father was reallytight with the pop host.
Lanny, especially my my father was best man at Lanny's wedding.
He got married. Yeah, get this.
His wife was pregnant with his daughter.
My mom was the maid of honor, was pregnant with me.

(19:49):
Wow, yeah. There was only 5 people there.
Wow Lanny, his wife. My dad was the best man.
My mom was the maid of honor andthe priest.
Wow, wow. No, no, no, you guys know how
tight the Puffles were as far asa family, right?
For Lanny to get married and nothave his mother and father

(20:09):
there. Have my father's best man that.
Think about how highly Angelo thought of my father, No doubt.
That's real. Is that?
Yeah. So you know, cuz the, the Papa
was, they ran ICW in Kentucky. I think there was some friction
there for a few years, right? That's the way the story goes
with Bill, Jamie's dad and Randyand all that shit.

(20:32):
I just hear those stories. I'm not involved in that, right?
Yeah, right. The 51st day we're friendly up
here, buddy. Fuck off.
Yeah, back to WWE. So Lanny was friends with Nora
Greenwald, who is now an agent up there, right?
Yeah. So, OK, she told her.

(20:53):
He told her he just listen. Actually, we sent a tape to him
first. He washed it.
He get a tape to her, say if he's worth it, go ahead and see.
So she gave it to Johnny. They came.
It's like everything lined up perfectly.
It was Faith because they came here for a a house show in
January, OK of 2002. The fuck?

(21:17):
I graduated high school like because I, I love high school so
much. I went for an extra year.
It was only a half a semester. That's why I graduated like in
January or whatever. And the tryout was in February
and I only started getting checks in April.

(21:38):
But I knew that I was hired. Doctor Tom basically told me
that, yeah, you're hired. So I go doing that tryout.
I had a job because they actually paid us to be there for
that week. So in saying that then you win
the titles, how do you when you win the titles?
19. That has to be a record.
Oh yeah? Well, they tried to break it
right with that. Well, anyway, I don't give a

(22:00):
fuck. It's a fucking record, all
right? Who's the other one?
20 years old at WrestleMania 20,That's a fucking record.
Nobody's going to beat. Fuck you.
Right. Yeah, yeah, but who were you
going to say? Who'd they try to beat it with?
Because I honestly don't. Know Randy Orton?
That fucking 8 year old Nicholas?
Oh God. Yes.

(22:21):
Oh my God, that's yeah, that's. That media, right?
Von Stroman. Yeah, right.
Yeah. Like, like seriously, are you
guys that. Yeah, your fucking ass?
Could you anyway edit that out? OK.

(22:42):
Yeah, that's pretty cool, man. Did you, did you have that
record? You know, nobody can tell you.
Well, I say nobody can take it. They can.
But yeah, that's pretty cool, man.
Bro it's at work. Yeah, yeah.
But it's still pretty cool to beable to say that, you know?
Well, I mean, shit man, if you're gonna do something, do it
well and leave a sign to let theworld know you were there.

(23:02):
And in my profession, I'll have to sign to let the future
generation know that I was there.
Right. Yeah.
So that's. True.
So did Jamie. So did everybody sometimes what
not to do as well. For sure, absolutely,
absolutely. I, I got a book coming out soon
and some of the things in there,I'll, I'll tell people what not
to do. OK, OK.

(23:23):
Are you gonna you give me the brother discount or I have to
pay full price? Oh, I give you get the brother
discount, man, Brother discount.But we got this little thing we
do here on this show and it's called a hot tag.
Jimmy, come on in. Oh, you know, Renee Dupree is
definitely down with the hot tag.

(23:45):
He knows what's up. So you know, one thing I want to
ask you about Speaking of hot tag is I know you guys feuded
with with Steiner and Test rightlike I would Renee.
That's like, that's the First Nation.
Oh, man. Sorry.

(24:06):
How? Joe?
Sorry. How was it working with those
two guys, especially that combination?
OK, Steiner was great. Yeah.
Like I heard stories of Steiner and WCW and, you know, I'm
fucking getting arrested. You know the coolest fucking
thing watching as a kid and him coming out with an attacker.
Yeah, totally. Yeah.

(24:26):
Totally. Andrew, we became closer post
WWE, but he was he was a fuckinggenetic freak man 662-6052
seventy with like I'd say less than 10% body fat.
I mean like they talk about the airport test like turning heads

(24:51):
in the airport. He was definitely a head Turner,
right I'll. Guarantee it.
Fine chicks dug him because he dated fucking Stacy Keibler and
Kelly Kelly. That's a, that's a record right
there, yeah. We're in a business for
marketability. There's definitely marketability
and Andrew, however, Jesus Christ was your cool bar.

(25:11):
First fucking pic ever out of 19.
No stress. Then you're in there with Andrew
and decide to do that, you know,slap across the face.
Right? I worked it, right?
Right. Yeah.
Andrew didn't fucking work it. He's slightly as hard as he
fucking couldn't ran the idiot. Oh my God.
Three fucking days. Right, right, right.

(25:35):
Did I catch you? Yeah.
You fucking caught me. Dude, I would rather.
I would rather I would rather behit in the head with a chair
with whatever ABS or be chopped in the chest, whatever.
I hate the fucking slap spot more than anything.
Well, is it like the way I do it?
I'm not gonna actually. I'm too old school dude.

(25:58):
Just I got. You.
Yeah, fuck it. Anyway, Tess fucking caught me
and you know when that happens, when you get hit here like that,
you're equilibrium is all fuckedup.
Sure match up 19, my first papertwo match, first part of the
match. I can't hear out of my fucking
ear and my equivalent and you know, test is a very strong part

(26:18):
or was a very strong, powerful man and he doesn't want to fuck
up the match. So if I scroll up anything he's
going to hit me even. Harder right I.
Couldn't fucking wait. They tied him.
Scotty, this, get this, the referee tells us.
Three times go to the heat, guys, guys go to the heat.

(26:39):
Third time guys go to the heat. I'm like Scotty, I think they
want us to go to the heat. As he's shooting me off, he
tells me to fuck off. That's great, That's good.
That's good. But imagine that, man, you're

(26:59):
you're in the ring and you're, you're begging to get a Steiner
in there with you for some relief.
No seriously like no no listen Scotty Steiner man doesn't get
enough credit for the hard work he put in cuz dude man he
invented a lot of cool shit. The Steiner screw for sure.

(27:20):
The Steiner screwdriver is one of the coolest fucking finishes
I've ever seen. Oh, definitely.
Right and his fucking promos, dude, that, that TNA, The only
thing that I can really rememberfrom TNA is his fucking promo.
But the third, one, third chanceof beating me.
Right, right, right. I know.
It's so good. Please tell me another promo in

(27:41):
the last 10 years that stands out more than that one.
Yeah, I know, I know, right? Yeah, boom.
And and you know what, man, I can, I can remember the first
time when he was on Memphis TVI want to say that's the first
time that he ever did the Frankensteiner.
I could be wrong, but it had to be one of the first.
But even to this day, when I hear him go hurry Corona, I'm

(28:01):
like, no, that's a fucking Frankensteiner.
And I told Scotty that. I said that's a fucking
Frankensteiner, bro. But then you got Ricky Moore and
calls it up front head scissors,which is he says mention it.
So who knows? Obama is the Ricky Martin fan
rock'n'roll Express. But see, I didn't really know
who they were until I moved to the States.

(28:23):
Really. Really.
You know, again, I knew my dad'sterritory.
I knew this. I knew the Montreal stuff.
I saw WWFTVWCW. But like, again, I moved there
when I was 18 and I didn't really get a chance.
I was never a tape trader. I didn't have to because you
know what tapes I would watch? Whoever the fuck sent tapes to
my dad to get booked. Right.

(28:46):
Yeah, how? Do you think Christian Cage got
booked? Right.
Right. But first thing my father would
do is look at the 8 by 10, right?
Yeah, you say? OK.
He's trained by Ronnie Hutchinson.
We know Ronnie Hutchinson. We like Ronnie Hutchinson.
He's got long blonde hair. He's kind of skinny.
Here, Renee, go wash the tape, see what he can do.
And I'll never forget it was a highlight clip.
And the music he used was My Wave by Soundgarden and he was

(29:10):
doing the in Frankensteiner's and the cool shit for that time,
which was new and exciting. It was like that, bring this guy
in and then boom, you know, he came in with Adam, which was
Edge. They were the Suicide Ponds.
And at that point in time in 97,WWF Canada had an office and

(29:33):
they had contacted my father to use some of their guys like
training, cuz we're you ran seven nights a week, right?
Yeah. So on that tour, RIP was booked,
Rick Martel was booked. Bad news.
Alan Brown and a guy you don't want to fuck with that was
booked. Yeah.
And then two of their prospects,Rodney something and Glenn

(29:58):
Kolka. Glenn Kolka, former CFL football
player, was about. I had to work with him.
How was that? It's different.
They brought him down to MemphisPower Probe when USWA went out
of business. Then Randy Hills made Power Pro
Wrestling and a bunch of those guys they would send down there

(30:18):
him and there was a bobsledding guy.
I can't remember his name. And then there was a big Max
Muscle guy and, and, and what's his name?
Steve. Steve Bradley, you remember.
Him, brother, what a worker. Yes, absolutely.
What a worker. And then they sent Kurt Angle
and I had, I worked with Kurt, did a little program with him

(30:39):
when he first broke in down there.
It was like the hubcap versus the, you know, he wore the
medal, I wore the hubcap. We kind of did a little deal
with that, but. Basically, you helped teach Kurt
the pro wrestling. I, I, I don't want to say that.
I don't want to say that. I'd like to thank.
That I'll say it for. You I did.
I do know that he, he did put meover when I, when I came, so

(31:02):
PG13, you know, got fired or whatever in the 97.
But then when I switched over toslash, they actually brought me
in and we're looking at me again.
And I had some a couple of TV matches.
One was against our truth. And you know, Kurt was like, man
fucking, you know, coming up to me, hugging me and telling me,
you know, thanks and you know, that was a good match and blah,

(31:23):
blah, blah. So he pulled me over.
Well, that's good. That's nice of him.
You know, I don't know Kurt. Kurt is a stand up, like dude,
he's an Olympic gold medalist. And like, you're right, his
personality, you know, it shows that like he's a proud American
and that's what America should be, you know?
And yes he has his addiction issues but who the fuck doesn't
in this day and age? Right, right.

(31:46):
Yeah, yeah, for sure. Let's take a quick timeout and
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So this is the official George Weingroff Pussyhound question of
the day. I'm a dangerous.

(32:49):
I know you're a married man, so please don't, you know, don't
get yourself in trouble. Yeah, okay, good deal.
So this. Yeah.
And being that you're a world traveled man, which town had the
best raggedy rizets? The rizets.
You. Has never been in Quebec,

(33:11):
Montreal. No, I have not.
No, Sir. Jesus, guys, we gotta bring back
the territories just so you guyscan experience it.
Please do guys know who Ricky Choshu is?
Right? Yeah.
Yeah. So when he was, a lot of the
Japanese would go abroad to learn the pro style cuz they

(33:34):
would learn the judo and the fucking shoot style.
But then they would go on, you know, 3-4 months, six months on
expedition to learn different cultures, wrestling, right part
of their team. So Ricky chose who ended up in
fucking the Montreal territory for the Rougeau's.
And when I got to work on the first thing he said was, are the

(33:55):
women still fucking horny as shit in Montreal?
Say a fucking yeah. So I have to say Quebec.
Awesome. OK.
Well, thank you for that answer and thank you, George for that
question. Do you know George Renee.
George Who? George Winegroff.

(34:16):
He was buddies with the the Pafos.
His dad was, gentlemen. Saul Winegroff.
I'm sure your dad probably knew him.
Yeah. Probably if mom, no, my dad
passed away now and towards the end, man, like again, I don't
bring up concussions, but like, are you guys worried like
Wolfie, like you're a worker man?

(34:37):
Are you worried about the future?
About all the head trauma and shit we took?
Well, yes, because sometimes I notice, especially recently, my
short term memory and I don't even smoke weed no more, but my
short term memory man is gettingridiculous where I I'll be
thinking of something and then all of a sudden I'll lose it.
Or the whole deal where you go in a room and don't know why you
went there type deal. And so I'm, you know, I'm sure

(35:00):
it'll get worse. But for me, you know, I was
telling you about the heart attack, heart attack and stuff.
And I promise you, man, when, when, when that has happened to
you and you weren't, you know, Ididn't think I thought I was in
good health, but you know, for the most part.
And to have a heart attack and it's a thing, it's like post
heart attack depression. And you, you have a a sense

(35:22):
almost or I do, of almost every day is going to is like, is
today the day? You know, yeah, yeah, almost
every day you think man, is, is today the day.
How much longer do I got? I'm 51 and I'm telling I'd say
this all the time. I'm like, man, I'd do good to
make it to 60 at this point. You know, I hope, I hope I can
go past that. But you know.

(35:44):
Let me tell you a story about a heart attack, dude.
I'm not trying to like one up yet, but it's just running the
topic. It's like we're last summer I
was booked in Nice, France, right?
Yeah. So from Toronto to Italy that
then we did Italy to Nice, but but that's a nine and a half

(36:06):
hour flight, right? I'm in business class, brother.
And mind you, I had been a whilesince I did an international
tour just for one shot. Cuz usually I go over there for
like 3 months like a like a territory, right?
And you know, my gimmick on TV is the I was from France, right?
Yeah, So, and it's a good pay off and Del Rio's on the show

(36:29):
and all these, you know, child, I'm working with Chavo.
I'm thinking then the Rock'n'roll, man, I got the
fucking headphones on this, the Metallica and where and that's a
trigger for me, right, Right. And I know it's a nine hour
flight. Problem is, you know, problem is
I've been doing for two years toget off the fucking Oxycontin,

(36:49):
right? Yeah.
When I'm a home I never drink for a reason because I turn into
a fucking psychopath. That's right.
And the doctor probably told me I'm not supposed to drink on it,
but that was two years previous and like I said, I I have a hard
time remembering breakfast. Alls I know is I'm booked in
fucking France. It's a nine hour 9 1/2 hour

(37:12):
flight from Toronto to Italy andthere's a fucking open bar and
the food shitty. So I'm going to fucking listen
to more than drink whistling coke, right halfway to this
fucking flight, man, I'm fuckingpassed out.
Then I wake up and I start puking.
I and I don't know, I can't remember that the puke bags that

(37:35):
they have in the States is Canada, but over in Europe, like
the European flight there, therewas, and thank God there was cuz
I three of those motherfuckers. It was where I I thought I was
going to choke on my own vomit and then my heart.
He said, you know, seize up. Yeah, scary as shit, dude.
Like I never you're puking so much and that you you can't

(37:58):
breathe. Yeah, yeah.
That's fucking scary man. And then you feel your heart
fucking cuz you're pretty, you're power puking essentially
and it's pretty pushing here. So that's when I had to come to
Jesus moment when I, you know, and then I overtook in my
drunken stupor the methadone medication because I was given

(38:22):
pills, right? And so now I'm going through
withdrawals because I ran out ofmethadone, don't have enough.
That's when I had Jesus moment, brother.
And like, and I started listening to like any I went on
YouTube because I'm a YouTube guy.
I was like, OK, religious shit. And this podcast came up called
Almost False. And listen, I'm into like heavy

(38:45):
metal and dark stuff, right? That's, you know, right.
So there was this one the guest called Zachary King.
And the title was like former satanic high priest exposes the
Illuminati. I'm like, OK this looks cool.
And I started listening and he'sa great like his testimony is

(39:09):
extremely powerful. A lot of people might think oh
magic is bullshit brother. Listen he was talking about the
PDD shit before the a year before the PD shit got exposed.
Yeah, yeah. Not his name is specifically,
but the music industry as a whole.
And motherfucker if it could be from Drew, right?

(39:33):
Right. I heard it from this guy before
Katt Williams went on the Shannon Sharp fucking.
Shit, yeah, I remember that. Right.
Yeah, yeah. Point I thought cat was.
Smoking crap, yeah. Everybody's like Cat was fucked
up, but Cat was telling the truth.
So for me, that was my come to Jesus.
And listen, I'm no fucking St. I never claimed to be, but I'm

(39:54):
trying, brother. You know what I mean?
I'm trying. But music for me is a big
trigger. I have to listen to listen to
certain music. And I gotta stay away from that
whiskey and let that cocaine be.Those are two things.
Break me like a bitch. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah. But the worst of all drugs was
the opiates. Yeah, totally.

(40:16):
I'll tell you this story you guys want.
You guys want to hear a story? Of course wrote a song about it
like the head. Here it go.
Before I got on the methadone I was on a $2000 a week oxy habit.
Oh bro, I. Didn't have a doctor up here in
Canadian right and it's the onlydrug and I'm ashamed to say

(40:38):
this, that I had to steal from my own father to support
cocaine. I always had enough money, the
fucking alcohol and that was easy.
Boom boom, this. The opiates was the only fucking
piece of shit. I fucking hate it and I hate the
yeah I had. To yeah, I mean.

(41:00):
OK, where was again that led me to the to get help.
It was actually Johnny Candido. Johnny Candido, Chris Cantido's
brother. He told me all about the
methadone. He explained it to me and I
looked it up. He was really easy to find to
the clinic. But for some people it fucks

(41:22):
them up because if they want that high because the at first
the methadone will give you a high right that wears off.
But if you're craving that high,the only thing strong in the
methadone, it's fentanyl. Oof.
Oof. The catch 22.
Yeah. You know, for certain people
like me, it got me off. And thank God.
And listen, I'm an addict and I'll be an addict for life.

(41:44):
I can relax tomorrow and I know that, but hope it's.
Those were the worst motherfuckers I've ever been
into. Yeah, see, that wasn't something
that I really ever, not to say that I didn't take pain pills in
my time, but I it always made meitch.
I mean like places that I shouldn't be itching on my
fucking eyelashes would itch. My fucking balls would itch

(42:06):
ridiculously. It's just like, I didn't like
that at all. Right, Yeah, boy, I, I guess,
OK. First time I took a pain pill in
America was literally my first three weeks there.
And it wasn't one of the boys that gave me gave it to me.
I was working with Kendrick Spanky, right?
Shoot him in the corner and say boom, boom.
I do a big dive. I try to do the Sergeant

(42:28):
Slaughter bump. Well, I covered my head.
I didn't cover my fucking teeth.King 4 Doctor talks like Renee,
go to the dentist. I'm sitting there like a fucking
goon waiting for fucking finished practice.
He's like, Renee, go to the fucking dentist.
Brian drove me to the dentist and you know, OK, things work

(42:51):
differently at that point in time.
Again, I mean, here a dentist can take out your teeth and
fucking put new one new ones in.But in the United States, got to
go to a fucking a surgical fucking implant, dude.
Then you go back to dentist, then you push the fucking teeth.
I'm 18, I don't comprehend this.It.
Looks my fucking teeth. But anyway so I'm going off.

(43:12):
This is why I'm prescribed Xanax.
Anyway, ball line is I show up the next day after supposing
going to like the dental surgeonor whatever.
And he sent me like motherfucker, you didn't go to
the dental surgeon. I'm I'm sorry, I'm a small town
French Canadian boy. You're a dentist.

(43:34):
I assume you know how to take out teeth and put them in right.
So I learned real quick things were different in America.
Yeah, you know, fucking small town, like 3000 people all for
you know, I don't know about the, the history of the United
States. I'm sorry I didn't study it.

(43:54):
I didn't know this North and South head of Civil war.
I heard about it. But in fucking school, right, I
got taught about shit, you know,you know, which is basically
Cajun. I'm Cajun friends, like we got a
bunch of us and that's why there's so many French people in

(44:15):
La Lucien. Like, yeah, like, dude, if I
were to do like the the tree of like whoa of the family tree,
you can do that now, I think. And with AI, this could make it
like very prevalent. I believe you can find out your
whole history of like your ancestry and all that.
You know what I mean? Yeah, dude.
Yeah, you can. Send in adna swab and shit and

(44:37):
they'll they'll trace it all back for you.
For real. Yeah, there's a thing, I forget
the name of it, but they'll sendyou a little me or something.
I don't think it's the one that my my son's mother used, but
she's, they send you a thing andin the mail and you swab it and
put it back in the game and can send it back to him.

(44:58):
And then they do the research and stuff.
And yeah, so like my mother was adopted and stuff.
So there's a, there's a lot of my family I have no clue about,
but so in my son's DNA and obviously she did hers.
So in my son's DNA there was like Romanian or something in

(45:19):
there, like a little bit of Russian, Russian, Romanian,
something like the like the Gypsy Romanians that are some,
some kind of shit like that. But she knows that it.
Explains a lot her side. Yeah, it didn't.
It did not come from her side. She knows that.
So it had to come from my side of his DNA.

(45:41):
So that was interesting. And I'd like to do it myself
just to see, but I'd never have gotten around to it.
But yeah, man, they'll send you a package.
You swab your mouth and send it back to him and.
Who said being more vital, they found out who Jack the Ripper
was. No, I did not.
Yeah, they did, yeah. There how?
Fuck. What's what's the finish?
Who is he? It's like.

(46:01):
A Polish Barber or something to land?
I've heard it was dude. Go watch the movie.
You guys like Johnny Depp? He's from, yeah.
Sweetie. Todd, sweetie, Todd.
Oh yeah, yeah. It's like something like that
because the guy was a Barber, but he was a killer on the side,
yeah. I know that baby.
Yeah, that's wild. Yeah, yeah.

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OK, cool. Well, I just, you know, like
when we had Jamie on, I like to hear these stories about like
when you were a kid and you're seeing all these gigantic people
walking around and this is just a normal part of your life.
Can you explain like the first time that you, I guess because

(47:35):
you were growing up and that wasnormal, when did you realize
that that was not the normal life for everybody?
OK my story is a little bit moreunique OK?
As opposed to Jamie who was around it non-stop from a young
age 24/7 I saw it until I was about 6.

(47:55):
Then my dad shut down his territory.
He didn't open up again till I was 13.
So all those years, I miss the fucking carnival like I miss
why? Where's the midgets?
Why do they live in here anymore?
Because the midgets would live with, you know what I mean?
Right? Sky Low, low, if you know the
name, you one of the greatest French Midget wrestlers of all

(48:17):
time. I put him up.
He's like the fucking Buddy Rogers or Luth has a fucking
Midget wrestling in mind. What's his name?
Sky low. Low, Low.
OK. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So yeah, so mentally that kind of fucked me up, right?
Because and, and, and during that time, my, my daddy drank a
lot and became very bitter and the parents almost got divorced.

(48:38):
So I saw the evil of what? Cuz wrestling, you guys know, is
a drug, all right? Yeah, definitely.
Once you're in it, it's like youcan't get out of it.
Cuz it's brother, it's fucking. Why are we doing this?
Why are we doing this podcast right now?
Cuz we learn business, right, right?
Fucking yeah. And we need it.

(48:58):
And this is one way we can connect and still be a part of
it, right? Right.
Well, I saw the effect at a young age and during those years
was very, you know, I'm talking rehab, Wolf, you've been in
rehab, right? Yeah.
Yeah, so like me talking like this is like we're sitting in a
fucking a, A or NA group, right?Yeah.

(49:19):
Right. I'm giving you my testimony, my
first. Yeah.
Yeah. So but then when he reopened
when I was 13, it's like, OK, I follow what was missing all
those years. It's back.
I'm in love again. You know what I mean?
Yeah, that's why I bulked up andwas work at 11.
I started lifting weights. And once my dad saw that and he

(49:40):
saw that you go up in my bedroomand there's nothing but fucking
wrestling pictures. That's it.
They covered the fucking walls, right?
And I had fucking for my daddy'smagazines, like back in the 60s,
I think it was called the Wrestler wrestling or whatever
the fuck. Yeah, sure.
Yeah. I dig the boozer on there.
I had fucking Augs Baker on there.

(50:01):
I had superstar Billy Graham on there, you know, And then, of
course, I had like, Taker and Brett and fucking, you know what
I mean? Yeah.
So he could see. OK.
And my dad, he needed two things, man.
Like he had a really, really, really rough upbringing.
Thought we'll say that if I everdo your show again, if you enjoy
what you got this time. Yeah, yeah.

(50:22):
Yeah, I'm more and well, and please, you and Jamie have to
come on my show. So yeah.
OK. Sorry, I went off attention.
What was I talking about again? It's good COVID, this is Yeah,
yeah, yeah. So yeah.
Listen, I knew I wanted to be a wrestler from the fucking the
first time I went to. It's just, it's in my blood.

(50:43):
Yeah, it's in my blood. It is, man.
An addict and wrestling is my number one addiction.
When you said that a minute ago about your room, I was just
thinking like my room was plastered with posters too, but
I had a wrestling wall. I had my kiss wall and then I'm

(51:03):
trying to think there was a there was a another section.
It wasn't a full wall, but therewas a girl wall too.
Remember, you could go to remember you used to, could go
to like Spencer's and places like that.
And you get, you know, Heather Thomas, Heather Locklear and
shoot it like that. So I had some of those up there,
man. Dude I remember getting a
penthouse OK and I was too scared to keep it in the house

(51:27):
so I went and hid it out in the woods.
That's man, it's so funny. Because these kids.
Don't know how good they got it.They don't.
All they got to do is click on something.
Bro I Remember Me and my buddiesdumpster diving specifically to
try to find fucking playboys andshit.
Yeah, and yes, you hit it in thewoods I love.

(51:49):
The woods. But here's the thing, I wouldn't
whack it in the woods. No.
Yeah, I want someone walks by and sees me jerking off, talking
in my shorts for my fucking hoodie over it, run back, beat
off, then go run back out and hide it again.

(52:09):
That's. Hilarious.
I had some stored and I had likeA2 drawer filing cabinet in my
in my room and I had some hiddenlike way down under a bunch of
shit man. And then one day they were gone
and I knew my Mama had come in there and found them and then
snooping through my room. I never said nothing and she

(52:29):
never said nothing. Did your mom ever keep jerking
off? No, no, not that I'm aware of.
Oh. Talk about embarrassing brother.
It's when the fucking Internet first hit Canada.
It was still the dial up. You know where the three Yeah,
yeah, it took you fucking like aday to download a fucking 2
minute clip. Right, right, right.

(52:52):
I finally got this one in my fuck.
I always liked Asians, dude, ever since my daddy booked
Malayo ho Saka when I was like 6.
It was like, yeah, ID and I don't know, I just, I thought
she was the most beautiful thingI've ever seen.
And then. Now hang on a minute.
Let me stop you right there because I heard this and I, you
know, you don't believe on the Internet and stuff.

(53:14):
And I've met Malaya Osaka before.
I've I've worked on a show that was a television show and all
this. So somebody told me, and this
has been in the past few years, that she was actually a man.
You got to be shitting me. Dude, I'm I'm just telling you
what I was told and I now I don't know and I hope man, if

(53:35):
I'm talking out of line here, I'm just saying what I was told.
I did not think she was. You know what I'm saying?
Well, but I don't know. You never know.
So was she like trans? I don't know where he was.
I don't know. I don't know.
OK. My favorite.
It shocked me. It shocked me.

(53:55):
Porn star was Asia Carrera. I just don't know bro.
I don't know. It shocked me.
Guys. Man, listen here.
I know we're running low on timefor you.
And I think that that statement,along with you getting busted
jerking off, is a good place to stop.

(54:17):
It's perfect. That's before we before we go
any deeper, no pun intended. Yeah, we'll we'll call it.
We'll call the match. What are you guys with you now?
Sorry. No, we'll just, we'll just call
it man. I'm going to let you run your
errands, man. And me and Jimmy are going to
stay on here and do a little bitof ass Wolfie D anything.

(54:41):
And thank you, Renee, for comingon.
And as usual, just keep in touchwith me bro.
Hey man, we're do this again please.
Awesome. Sir, absolutely.
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Wolfie D Anything and Wolfie wolfie wolfie man Renee is
hilarious, just like you said. Dude, I told you he was a
character, man. Yeah, ADHD Dupree or whatever.
Yes, yes, yes. He's hilarious, man.
And then that you left him. I don't know if he I think you
rocked his world with that Malaya Osaka.

(56:04):
We talked about that later off the air.
I'm just going to say, OK, OK, gotcha.
Yeah, it's still a question markand I'm not knocking.
I don't want anybody that hears that.
Sure. I'm not knocking.
I'm just questioning because I heard is all I'm saying.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, OK.
Well, we've got some great questions and none of them to do
with Malaya Osaka, so we're goodthere.

(56:24):
But you know, the very first oneis we're calling him one Man Ask
Wolfie D His name's John Lewis, 6196 on YouTube, and he asked
this question. He says.
What is your old manager big business Brown doing now?
Oh, Lord have mercy, I have no clue and big business was never
my manager, by the way. He managed Tommy and and Doug

(56:49):
and I think mainly Tommy and gorgeous George the third
because the dude kept getting hurt.
I mean, he's a manager and I don't even think he really took
bumps hardly, but he kept like fucking his ankles up and shit.
I mean this is accident prone like crazy and and man, you
know, God bless him. Not the toughest guy in the
world. So sure.
I don't know, man. That's the reason from my

(57:12):
recollection, I ain't heard thatname in a long time.
But from my recollection, he ended up like going back home
because he couldn't, he couldn'thack it.
He was heard all the time and really, like, needed to seek
medical attention, man. So yeah, he, I remember he was
handcuffed to my mom on that cage match and whatnot.
And yeah, I believe she got to wack him once.

(57:34):
And you? Know.
Man, Mama, did he retired him. Man, I don't know.
Yeah. I mean, I didn't remember
anytime through this entire podcast of ever hearing you
being managed by Big Business Brown.
So I was like, no. He was, he was opposed
opposition to us. Yeah, I was like, I don't
remember that ever, but maybe ithappened once or something.

(57:56):
But anyway, so he's probably just laid up hurt somewhere
right now. I would assume that.
Yeah. All right.
That was it for him and the wrestling business I do.
Could be wrong but I don't know.Yeah, he turned to ankle and
dipped career ending injury, right?
Oh my God, we love you, Triple B.
You're good, buddy. All right, OK, well, thanks for

(58:17):
that question, John. We'll be we'll see you next
time. I'm sure you're you're keeping
the segment going. So this next one is from Cause
Effect on Instagram. And he says I've heard Jimmy
bring up his favorite current lucha being Ray Phoenix.
And that is kind of a stretch. But yeah, I'll go with that.
He says he's one of mine too. Did you catch his WWE debut

(58:38):
match on Smack down against Nathan Fraser?
I enjoyed it. What did you think, Wolfie?
Also, what did Jimmy think so? Well, Wolfie has seen the
highlights, they have not seen the whole match.
What I saw look good little lucha, you know what I mean?
Dude's athletic and can do luchaand I'm sure that, you know, him

(59:01):
and Penta are going to be accepted well and excited to see
what angles they go with. Again, I'm down with El Grande
Americano, man. I want to see that's got to get
in there somewhere. I mean, they're obviously doing
something. Then Mysterio has got to be in
there, I would imagine. And maybe some good stuff here
to come, you know? I hope so, I hope so.

(59:23):
You know, The funny thing, I oneof the things I noticed, and I
don't know if you noticed this, especially since you saw the
clips of it, but there you know,when like, so let's just say
somebody is is going to throw you like you're on the floor and
and somebody throws you into thering and you just normally when
you hit the apron, you just slide in and it's like a it's
like a smooth motion, right? It's just, you know, and I'm

(59:46):
sure you could injure a quad there on the apron or whatever,
but most of the time it seems like dude, when Nathan Frazier
turned around and threw Ray intothe ring, Ray did this smooth
thing, man. Like he glided over the apron
and it was like, that Dude is insuch control of his body I

(01:00:08):
really admire. I have to check that out.
I'm confused. What do you mean slid over the
apron Like he went? He went under the top rope.
He went, excuse me? He went under the bottom rope.
He went under the bottom rope, but it wasn't like he touched
the apron, dude. It was like, like he went in
between the ropes and the the canvas and it it was the
craziest looking, smoothest thing ever and you wouldn't even

(01:00:29):
notice it if you didn't look forit.
You know what I'm saying? So when they're on the floor,
look for him to get thrown into the ring and you'll see anyway
what I'm talking about. Is I like the and and I would do
that myself. Is when somebody throws me,
instead of going under the firstrope, go over the first rope and
under the middle rope. Yeah, kind of in kind of a

(01:00:50):
rolling fashion. I like that sometimes too.
And. That's kind of lucha, yeah.
The Lucha Lucha. Yeah, yeah, anyway, thank you
cause effect for that one and and I would say that Ray Phoenix
probably is my favorite lucha. I just I've never even said I
have a favorite lucha, so we'll go with that all right, all
right, so the. Door.
Yeah, I lucha adore you. Yeah, Ray Phoenix.

(01:01:13):
There you go. All right, so the third one, and
this one is probably probably been asked before, but we'll
bring it back up again. So Jimmy Devine on Facebook
asked this question. He says.
And I guess let's let's say it on someone who you regularly
worked with, pretty regular, whooverall was your absolute
favorite person to work with? God, somebody that I worked with

(01:01:33):
regular. Yeah, I'm, I'm kind of throwing
that caveat in there because like somebody you knew you were
going to work pretty soon or constantly or regularly, and you
can just say, man, I always loved working with that dude.
So simple, so easy, you know. Well, let me think there's
there's quite a few that I, if Iheard, OK, I'm working with this

(01:01:55):
person. I'm like, like you say, if it's
an indie show, I'm relieved thatit's the person.
Yeah, yeah. Exactly.
Or anything like that. I mean, Chris Michaels, Chase
Lawler, of course, Doug, Ricky Robert.
If, if I'm somewhere where thoseguys are and I know I'm working
with them, I'm I'm happy about that.

(01:02:15):
I mean. You're covered.
Yeah, Yeah. Tracy the only thing, the only
thing about working with Tracy back then, cuz no matter if
there was five people or 5000 people, he was going he was
going going going, you know whatI'm saying?
He. Red light on.
Speed ahead, you know, that can be like, the bumps hurt worse

(01:02:37):
when there's that many people, you know?
Yeah, there's not enough people for that bump trace.
Cotton no man. But he didn't care.
He was all about it 24. Yeah, he was going if.
They paid their money. Not to say that sometimes he
wouldn't, you know, I don't wantto say take a night off, but
just, you know, chill to work the crowd a lot more than he

(01:02:58):
even normally would. But when it was time to to
actually each other, you know hewas still going to go pretty
hard. Yeah, OK, that makes sense.
Yeah, that's interesting. It's a good answer and I think
that's the right one. So I that's all I can ask, man.
So that's all I got today, brother.
Well, all right, man. Again, thanks to Renee and
everybody TuneIn. Next week we'll see what we

(01:03:20):
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Hey Wolfie, tell them where theycan find you on social media.
Jimmy, they can find me in the club bottle full above.
I'm just kidding. They can find me on Facebook.
My personal page is Warren Wolf W lfe.
I'm on Instagram at Warren Wolf,13.
You can always find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and
YouTube at Live Wolfie D. Here's the thing, Wolfie always

(01:05:12):
has offers for his autographed photos.
He has a selections of some awesome photos from throughout
his career that he will autograph and personal any way
that you want him to. Just contact him either directly
at his personal Facebook page orthrough anyone of our other
pages and we'll make sure you get in contact directly with
Wolfie. Get those photos.
Right, Wolfie? Yeah, I've got some good stuff
on there, you know, to help withthe podcast.

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real quick, I just I want to addin there from the bottom of my
heart, I really appreciate firstof all the work you've done for

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this podcast. You have worked your butt off.
Secondly, the people that are liking the page.
Beyond that even more is the people that are listening and we
really. Appreciate that.
Yeah. And remember, guys, the podcast
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Thanks again. Yeah, PG13 Memphis Wrestling

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Hall of Fame Classic 2024. Give it up.
Spaceman Jones with the beat. Here we go.
The 90s was ours, and we did it with ride 50 times that chance.
What a hell of a ride. Rock'n'roll couldn't beat us.
So Charlie and Doug Knox, mother's dirty white boy who
called themselves thugs. T is for terrible, H for hell.

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PG both got locked up the countyin jail.
The kid was real. If we were immature moms, Buddy
Wayne couldn't stand us because we didn't wear Trump.
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