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I was NOD and I was. P2 the G.
Plus the one and the three. In case you forgot, they call me
Wolfie D and you're listening toLive and In Color with Wolfie D
and my Co host Jimmy across the street.
Hey, this is Jimmy St. host of the Live and in color with
Wolfie D podcast here. The Life and Times of
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professional wrestler Wolfie D from his time in the territories
with PG13 to his time in WWEECWWCWT 10A and more.
Nothing is off limits and nothing will be held back.
Thanks again for tuning in. Here he is Wolfie D ladies and
gentlemen, welcome one more timeto the live and in color with
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Wolfie D Podcast. And guys, today we are
presenting to you the very best of the outtakes and bloopers
from the podcast. And this is actually going to be
Volume 1 of the several volume series, honestly.
And the cool thing is, is I guarantee most of these y'all
have never heard these. These have completely, totally
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been cut out of shows, edited out for whatever various reason.
Or maybe it's just from the verybeginning of the conversation
when we haven't technically started the show.
But either way, you're going to hear great stuff from Ricky
Morton, Coco Beware, Bushwacker,Luke Eugene, Nick Densmore,
Tommy Dreamer, an amazingly patient Steve Kern, Spellbinder,
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Randy Hales, and literally so much more.
Y'all. And also very early on in the
show, you'll hear an incredible story from a good friend of
mine, Aaron Camaro from the Decibel Geek Podcast.
He tells an incredible story about how he made Vinny Vincent
hate him. So anyway, y'all enjoy this and
we'll see y'all next time on Live and in Color with Wolfie D
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Thanks again. You know what, Whoopi?
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I'm going to tell you this. You don't have to put this on
the tape if you don't want to. Me and my wife been together.
40. Years and a guy you know in
pussy becomes a rumor and other day I was somewhere some guy I
was asking man you been with your wife 40 years.
I said yeah he says OK since you've been with her 40 years
and you know her name something both of y'all got in common and
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I said hey I'm dude I see you just say in the world.
He says really? He said what's that?
Is it neither one of us suck Dick?
Sometime love, like a slow dance, you can tiptoe around but
don't make a sound. You can make a little silence
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romance. But sometime love feel just
right. It feels so good.
I feel just like a power driver.A power driver.
I got to go down, man. I ain't back.
Woo. Frank accent is over this
corner. Hey.
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Coco, can you do one thing for us?
But all we do a little intro forevery episode and it said just
say, hey, this is Coco. Beware.
You're listening to Live and in Color with Wolfie D Do you mind
to say something like that? Let's go.
Hey, this is Coco. Beware, you live and in color
with Wolfie D Thank you so much.Thank you.
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Have a good one. Great time, love.
OK. Yeah.
It's like a slow thing. I got to go.
Y'all. You can sit all around.
Bridges, all right. Is are you on Jimmy?
Yes, Sir. OK, Jimmy, Luke's on with.
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Us. And if you just open, say again,
what's your mate's name? Jimmy.
Jimmy. Street there.
How you doing, Jimmy? I'm good, Luke, thank you so
much for being on with us. I had a chance to meet you one
time with those. Crazy.
Folks in Nashville, they broughtyou by the store and I was, I
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was working there. And anyway, we talked for a bit.
And anyway, thank you so much for being on the show.
So really appreciate it. Tony.
Yeah. Yeah, Tony and Lt.
Yeah, I used to work, yeah. Through the open get this thing
rolling. Yeah.
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Did you talk to him about current affairs and and stuff?
No, you could tell me about thatreal quick.
Hey, Luke, I do a couple things.One of them is.
I take it's a, it's called the name game.
And basically I say names and then you just say a quick thing
about them. And then another thing is I
talked to you about the current affairs of current.
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Wrestling and it it'll be, it'llbe strictly drawn to something
you know, to you essentially, instead of.
Like, you know, I'm not going toask you like controversial
things or anything like that. If this will just be.
You know easy stuff about the current state of wrestling, so
is that OK with you? Yeah, what about?
It'll be. I didn't even watch it.
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I know I'm lying. I watched.
What's the name? AW, to see what was going on the
other day. Yeah, well, you'll make it even
better. Yeah.
All right. Perfect.
And my buddy that I served the show with, I've become good
friends with him and he's a hugeVinny Vincent fan, right?
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We're we're all KISS fans, but he really loves Vinny Vincent
and so. I really love Vinny so much.
I don't know. I don't know.
He's kind of weird, man. I'm an Ace Fraley guy myself,
obviously. But me too.
Me too, me too. But he loved Vinny.
Vincent, he's a rock. *. I think the thing with Vinny
Vincent was because he disappeared and nobody knew
where he was and it was kind of a mystery and there were people
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out there trying to like figure it out.
Like where is this guy? A little weird community of
people that would. Just dwell on that.
Ace was way better, right? Oh yeah, way cooler.
Way better, yeah. Vinny Vincent was just weird.
Yeah, I mean, and I even kind ofI, I kind of like this gimmick.
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Yeah, no. You look cool.
The Gibson thing was kind of cool or whatever, but.
Yeah, you wanna hear the rest ofhow Vinny Vincent come to hate
me? Yes, I do.
I do. Yes.
OK, so. Oh shit.
So then at this point I started doing the show with my buddy and
he loves Vinnie Vincent and he interviews people that have had
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interactions with Vinnie Vincentand you know, cross paths with
Vinnie Vincent. And we're getting all these
Vinnie Vincent guys on the show.So we're getting the dudes from
the Invasion are coming on and talking to us and we're always
talking. He's always talking about, you
know, Vinny Vincent's so good. You know, we wish he'd come back
and make music again. And, and one day I said to him,
I said, you know what? I bet you someday we're going to
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interview Vinny Vincent. And he says, you really think
so? I said, fuck yeah, do it.
I mean, we're you are making us the Vinny Vincent podcast and
it's whatever. I don't care because it's all
interesting to me. You know, it's because it's
crazy. So then Vinnie Vincent does come
out of hiding and he does this convention down in Atlanta.
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And so we got connections to it.So we get snuck in the back door
and we get to go hang out and weget down there and they paid for
everything for us. The meet and greet, everything
was paid for. So we wait in line to meet
Vinnie Vincent and you know, I'mdrinking Bloody Mary's in the
afternoon and we're it's a long ass line, you know, and it's in
section. So by the time I get up to.
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Vinnie Vincent I got a pretty good buzz on or or a morning
thing, right? It was.
It went into the afternoon. You know.
So my buddy Chris is a couple ofpeople in front of me now.
Benny Vincent knows who Chris isbecause Chris is one of these
weird guys that have been. Sort of not.
Really stalking him, but really interested in knowing where the
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hell he's been. And so he meets Chris and it's
like really quiet and everybody's kind of just
whispering and lying, you know? And I get up to Vinny Vincent
and I'm laughing and I'm cuttingup and shit because I got a good
buzz on, you know? And I'm joking around with him.
And it's like, what is this, a funeral, you know?
I thought this was a party, you know?
Right. Right.
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And so he starts laughing and having a good time with us.
And then he comes over and wantsto get his picture taken with
us. And we said, hey, man, you know,
you really ought to come on the show with us because, you know,
I'm dressed as Aaron Camaro whenI go down there.
So he's thinking, well, who the hell is this guy?
You know you got to be somebody,right, Jimmy?
Yeah, right, right. Exactly.
So. He goes over and talks.
So she's like, yes, I will. I will do your show.
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I will come on there and talk toyou.
And we're like, hell yeah, you know.
So we get him on and we talk to him.
We interview him. The interview goes great.
We say, hey, man, we do this convention in Nashville.
It's called Rock and Pod. What we do is we bring together
all the rock podcasters from allover the world and a bunch of
cool rock stars all in the same weekend.
You do live panels, Q&A sessions, signing autographs.
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You know, you get paid. And it's, it's a good thing, you
know, you should come to it, youknow?
So you said I will. I will be there, you guys.
You can believe in me and count on me.
I will be there. I promise.
And we're like, fuck, yeah. So then it's like a week before
the event and all of a sudden Vinny Vincent comes back trying
to change the deal and now he wants all this extra stuff and
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he wants all this money up frontand he's making all these crazy
demands. And my buddy Chris, cuz he's
really the main promoter of the whole thing.
He don't know what the fuck to do because we've been
advertising Vinny Vincent this whole time thinking this is
gonna be awesome. So then it gets to the point
where I'm talking to him and I was like all right dude, you got
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2 choices here in the matter. You can bow down everything
Vinny Vincent wants because you think he is the make all and
break all of your Expo that you're putting on that
everybody. Loves Yeah I.
Personally think it's gonna be fine without him.
Or. You can tell Vinny Vincent to go
fuck himself. Yeah.
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And ultimately, that's what my awesome friend Chris Sinzak did.
He went and told Vinny Vincent fuck off, dude.
And we had and we had the Expo. It was fine without him and he
just hates our guts. Yeah, man, that is.
Because we told everybody we have our podcast.
So like people want to know whathappened.
So we get on there and we tell them exactly what happened.
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Yeah, he. Didn't like that.
Yeah. Yeah, I love it because I mean,
honestly, as a as a kiss fan, I mean, you know, Vinny was
whatever, he was kind of a replacement guy or whatever.
Yeah. Don't act like you're you're not
kissed, dude. You're not kissed.
Don't, I don't think. You're ace, Fraley.
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Or something, because you ain't.The replacement Peter Chris and
the ace for like, yeah, yeah, itsucks and I've seen them and it
was still good. But Nah, it's not.
You know, I saw kiss. My mother took me to see Kiss
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when I was five years old. It's amazing.
The opening. Guess it, get it.
You can't even guess this Blackfoot.
Guess who the opening act was when I was five years old in
Chicago. I can't.
I guarantee you can't. Trick.
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Nope. Def Leppard.
Nope. Judas Priest.
Oh, you saw him on the Dynasty tour?
Yes, that was when I 5-6 years old.
That's where my mom took me and I go.
We used to live. I lived in Naperville, IL in
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those days, like for a little bit.
But yeah, that was my first KISSconcert and it was, it was
awesome. I loved it 5.
Years old, man. That's parenting done right.
That is absolutely and then and then you.
Look back on your life and go, Iwonder whatever inspired my kid
to be like a, you know, a professional wrestler or
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something like that. Well, lady, you were taking your
kid to see Kiss when he was five.
What did you think he was gonna turn out to be?
Totally. I totally give my like my
inspiration for like my over thetop gimmicks, the slash, the the
whatever, just all that because of kiss.
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I love kiss. That was my friend.
I didn't even know about wrestling before that.
Yeah, yeah, it's. One of those, it's one of those
things, you know, I think I found over the years between
doing the podcast and being involved in pro wrestling is
that, you know, like 89% of all KISS fans love wrestling and 89%
of all wrestling fans love KISS and what's, yeah, what's the
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connection? It's the over the totness of it
all. Over the top and what if?
I mean, I'm, I'm sure you've been to a KISS show before,
right? Oh, I've been to a few KISS
shows in my life. Yeah, and, and how awesome is
that? I mean, like, and I've also been
to like the Eagles, which bored me to fucking death, yeah.
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Yeah. I'll take a Kiss concert any
day. Oh my God, it was horrible.
The. Guys sitting on stools.
Of of different rock bands. But man, you can't.
You can't replace KISS. I don't know.
Just in my opinion anyway, Jimmy.
I begging Wolfie to do a kiss show on the on the Wolfie pod.
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That's still something we'll do,I think, in the future once we
run out of his stories. I.
Think we just did it? Went pretty good.
Yeah, well, yeah, exactly, exactly.
Hello. Hey, Hey, can you hear me?
I can hear you. I missed the 1st 2:00 and then
it cut out on the third one. OK, you got good signal and
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everything. Yeah, I I do now.
Is this the audio or video? No audio.
Hey Nick, my name is Jimmy. I'm the host or the Co host with
Wolfie here on the podcast. How are you?
Hi. Jimmy, thank you so much for
coming on, man. Really appreciate it.
No, I'm excited. Awesome.
Just to run over a couple things.
So basically we just do a normalconversation, kind of like a, a
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car trip to a town, you know? Then we do a section called
Current affairs, which I just asked you a couple questions
about current wrestling. And then Wolfie's got a a
segment where he kind of does some rapid fire stuff.
So every you cool with all that?I will do it but I'm the shit to
rapid fire because my brain doesn't work that quick.
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Well, I've got a way to edit. It for me, it's going to be
easy. OK.
Yeah, and I could make us all besinging the Star Spangled Banner
if I wanted to, so I can edit ithowever we need.
So again though, thank you so much for coming on.
Well, we'll go ahead and Jimmy'sgoing to do the open and then
we'll introduce you and then we'll just start to I'll start
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asking questions and talking to you and yadda, yadda, yadda.
Yeah, Nick, one thing before we start, I always like to get the
guest that we have on to say onething for me.
So can you do a Hey, this is Nick Densmore and you're
listening to Live and In Color with Wolfie D.
Live and in color with Wolfie D.OK, hang on.
We get a little shot again righthere.
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Go for it. And if you want to say Eugene,
you could say Eugene. You'll.
Be sure, yeah, however. Just all right in five.
Hello, everybody. You know me.
My name is Eugene. I'm Nick Densmore, and you're
listening to Live in Color with Wolf Baby.
That's awesome. That's right.
For verbage, perfect. That's one.
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Yet how do you want to do this? Do you want to do Nick Densmore?
Do you want to do Eugene? What do you think in there?
How do you feel? Well, Nick, Nick Dinsmore was
was a fan of Wolfie D, So there's a lot of Nick Dinsmore
that wants to be here. But at a certain point I did.
I did become Eugene and we couldtalk about whatever you guys
want to talk about. Right.
Yeah. I think you should say Nick,
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Eugene Dinsmore is what I think you should say, Jimmy, because
we're going to touch. Perfect.
OK, All right. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome
One more time to the live and incolor with Wolfie D podcast.
Hello. Hey, Yo.
Hey, Tommy. Jimmy St.
Hey, Jimmy, how are you, man? Tommy, good to meet you, buddy.
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I got a great story that I can'twait to tell on the show that
it's going to it. You're going to enjoy it, I
promise, because it's it has to do with you, me and Taz.
We'll just all right, all right anyway, so thank you so much for
coming on the show. I heard you guys just had a good
show of your own. So I'm a fan of your podcast,
so. Well, thank you.
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Yeah, man, hopefully we'll be a little more like you every day,
brother. Now I get to ask the fucking
questions. Yeah.
All right. Damn it.
All right, so let me kick it offhere, Wolfie.
Before we start though, Tommy, Iknow we got you until 3:00 or so
a little bit, but or whenever you tell us, can you start us
off with just saying the intro, Say, hey, this is Tommy Dreamer
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and you're listening to Live andin Color with Wolfie D or
something like that. Sure, OK.
Hey, this is the innovator of violence, Tommy Dreamer, and
you're listening to Live and in Color.
With my man Wolfie D. Awesome.
Thank you so much. Thanks so much, Tommy.
Really appreciate. You guys Wolfie love you too.
By the way, that phone number is91472359.
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Oh, that's awesome. I wish I could prove that to
you, man, I swear. But it's a great story, dude.
And when I so I was actually a manager working for Mike Porter
and Burt Prentice shows in Nashville.
That's actually How I Met WolfieD And so I came up to you and I
was, I didn't want to bug you because you and Jerry had kind
of taken over the middle area ofthe the gymnasium you guys were
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working in. And you and I've never seen
anybody take it out like Memphisstyle in that building before
you guys did. So it was really cool.
And I I bugged you with that story and then yeah, anyway, so.
Is that where Bert yelled at me for breaking the soda machine?
Yes, that's the night, that is. It.
Yeah, I always remember it. Yes, I'm impressed.
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That was hilarious, by the way. So anyway all.
Right. You guys have a good day.
Thank you. See you.
Hello me. Hey, what's up buddy?
What are you doing brother? Just chilling.
Hey Jimmy, this is Blue Meanie, this is my Co host Jimmy St.
Hey, what's up? How are you doing, man?
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Doing good dude, how you doing? Yeah, good, good.
And so I've got Donuts and and in the lobby if you need
anything while we sorry man, kind of early, but thank you for
doing this so very much. No worries, no worries.
Yeah, and thank you for that intro, dude.
You know, Wolfie was like rifling them to me as he would
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get them at the convention. And I was like sweet blue
Meanie. That's awesome.
So. Thank you.
And we don't even have to do that right now because of that
so. Yeah, in the can already.
Knock that one. Out maybe we'll talk about just
whatever pops up. You know, obviously start with
how you got into business, all that kind of bullshit.
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But Jimmy. We just do this like a
conversation. I think this is probably what he
was saying. And Wolfie's going to start us
off here. So oh, oh, oh, before we hang
up, before we we get into it toofar, Meanie, are you cool?
Like at the end of it, we do this thing called current
affairs and literally all it is is I ask you a couple questions
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or Wolfie and I'll ask you a question or two about current
stuff. Is that cool with you?
Like what? Like wrestling or?
Yeah, like, like exactly like current, the current product,
it's nothing hard, nothing difficult, just something.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. OK.
Word. Thank you so much.
All right, cool. It's all good.
I've got this record. Yes, Sir.
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Hello, Dane Who? Dane.
There's nobody here by that namethat would.
Be your name, wouldn't it? I thought about answering a
Johnson's plumbing company. Nonsense plumbing company.
My Co host is on here with us. Jimmy Street.
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I don't know if you guys have met before.
No, it never. Hi.
Hi, Mr. Hill. How are you doing today, Sir?
I'm rocking in the free world. Hey, that's awesome.
I noticed I kind of did a littlesearch on you there and I
noticed you're a bass player, a musician.
I'm a musician myself. So that's, you know, birds of a
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feather, right? Right.
I, my, my father's side of the family, my great grandfather
played what they called the saw fiddle, which was like Cajun.
Oh yeah. Put the fiddle in the crack of
your elbow. And my grandfather played
Mandolini guitar, my grandmotherplayed bass guitar, my dad
played lead guitar, my uncle played bass and rhythm, my aunt
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played piano, and I played guitar, bass guitar and drums.
You got me beat. I don't have that many relatives
playing music, but I played a few different instruments, so
yeah. Yeah.
Mostly a bass, right? Anyway, sorry.
I'm going to, I'll do the open here in just a second and
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introduce you and everything. Just basically want to talk
about, we'll talk about Louisville USWA, we'll talk
about OVW and how you got, you know, into that and, and
ownership and selling it or whatever, wherever, wherever
this conversation leads us, we'll go.
It's nothing, just like we're riding down the road bullshit
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and you know what I mean? Sure.
So here. You.
You do sound like you cut out just a little bit every once in
a while. Is it on my end or your end?
I think it's on his end, unfortunately, yeah.
Because I was telling Jimmy the kids are home from school now,
my girls in there cooking and I can't find a quiet spot.
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So I came out to my car. So I think it's where I'm like
halfway on the Wi-Fi or something.
OK. Yeah, we'll do our best.
Is it bad, Jimmy? It it just it's like right as
you say something seemingly important.
It's like I was trying to think of a way.
Let me see here because don't. I hear you perfectly.
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Yeah, but I'm right by the Wi-Fibox.
So and then I got the microphoneand everything.
Let me let me think of somethinghere real quick.
I actually I tell you what. What's that?
I totally lost this. I said.
OK, it was happening with an interview we had earlier team.
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We had an interview earlier today and it was happening and
but he didn't have a house full of people there be.
Quiet, you know, if you want to reschedule this for a, a, a time
that's that's better for you or something, I'm happy to try to
work it out, no. We're going to get these, yeah,
because we're, I think 3 months ahead of schedule.
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We like doing that so that then we can go a few weeks without
having to do 1. All right, I'm ready.
We're going to make it happen. Yeah.
One thing. Yeah.
One thing I needed from you, Dean, before we hang up is can
you do an introduction for this episode?
What we like to ask is, hey, this is Dean Hill, or however
you want to say it, and you're listening to Live IT IN Color
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with Wolfie D. Sure, Say when?
You're ready. Ladies and gentlemen, this is
Dean Hill, and you're listening to Live It in Color with Wolfie
D. Oh yeah, the dulcet tones.
Hello. Hey, Steve, it's Warren.
Hey, Warren. Yeah.
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You tried to trick me with a different number, huh?
Yeah. The way we do it is he calls me.
Jimmy Street by the way is on here with us.
He's my Co host. Hey, Jimmy.
Hey, Mr. Kern, how are you doingtoday?
I'm an I'm phenomenal. That's awesome.
But at any rate, man, yeah, I'lldo the intro here in a second,
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introduce you. I saw the number getting.
I saw the number coming in. But I mean, you know, I don't
get a lot of calls except for close friends.
When I get a call that comes up,you know, that I don't know him,
was not in the contact. I go, yeah, right.
I'm not the brightest guy in theworld.
I end up signing up for some long subscription to something
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over the phone. Scammers.
Scammers, yeah. Yeah, I I get that guy that
calls me everyday scam somebody.So are we, are we going to go on
from here? Yes, we can edit.
If if anything is said that you're like, I don't really want
to talk about that or whatever, just say so we'll edit it out.
But. Yeah, well, see, I got only two
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bosses, God and my wife. So, you know, you're, you caught
me at a really good time. I'm not under any kind of
pressure so. That's awesome.
You're not going to ask me a question I can't answer.
This is something I didn't see. That's awesome.
That's awesome. Well, I'm do the open and then
we'll get rolling here. Mike Graham, Eddie Graham and
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Mike Graham were responsible forme starting in the state of
Florida here and Mike Graham's daughter.
When Mike died, Mike Graham's daughter called me about a year
later. Her name is Nicole, and Nicole
says to me, you know, Steve, I've got all of this stuff.
I've got these magazines, I've got these posters, I got these
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pictures from. I think we lost him here.
Yeah, we did. Hold on, hold on, damn it.
All right. OK, now you guys hung up on me.
Well, we're on an Internet system, so I don't know.
I'm sorry. That's OK.
I had to. I had to go.
OK, you guys. Still there.
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Sorry. Sorry, Steve.
My career started in 1972 and itwent through several territories
and it went into the WWF and several characters and then it
went into WCW and then it went into training and being an agent
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and it went into running the developmental and training the
talent that's out there. So it was diversified, but as a
long career. And I, I kind of thought about
it and I said, you know what? And I signed everything.
I signed everything I have. Awesome.
Man. Damn.
All right, he's calling me on mycell right now.
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Please leave your message for OK, here we go.
It's pretty funny. You don't put us in the sugar,
aren't you, Steve? No, I just, I understand.
But it's kind of funny to me because when I I'm pretty
lighthearted and I'm thinking, you know, here I am just
rambling on. Nobody's listening to phone.
Instead there's no but I'm not talking.
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To you, I'm so sorry. I don't know what's going on
with it. It's.
Not your fault, don't worry. I'm I'm I'm the easiest person
you'll ever deal with. But at the same time, to me,
it's funny because then I'm going like, I wonder where you
stopped? So.
JBLI didn't work with him in territorial days or whatever.
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The only time I was around him when I was an agent, WWE and I
was running matches and stuff. But he.
Oh man. It's got to be on his end, ain't
it? It's got to be bro.
It's got to be hey, hey, Steve, let me call you right back.
We got a the way we record it goes through a system and it I
have to call you back. I'm so sorry.
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I don't know what's going on that's.
OK, that's OK. All right, I'm, I'm remembering
where you're at. So you're good.
All right. All right.
So you were talking about JBL? Okay, JBL was an example of
somebody that I mentioned to himto sign stuff that he had.
He wasn't in an early part of mycareer or territorial days and
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working in dressing rooms standard, but he was in the WWE
when I was an agent and he had alot of respect for me, you know,
and so we became close friends and so there's a lot of guys.
Ron Simmons, my help train. I mean, you know that I'm.
Oh man, dude, I don't know, I feel bad.
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I feel bad because it looks likeit's us.
Why? I don't know.
It's not. I'm here.
I I promise I don't know what itis.
Never done this before. Yeah.
You know what? This is probably your guy's idea
of a rib. Now you're going to really get
back. Let's get Steve Kern.
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We'll rib him. Well, we do have an episode
called Ribs coming up, but we'llget on to that later.
OK, You were talking about training ground, but I bet you
were. Here's the thing, wrestling is a
work. And when wrestlers don't
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acknowledge that and capitalize,I mean, you know, some guys like
Hulkster, Terry and I grew up inwent to high school together.
There was like myself, Austin Idle, Mike Graham, Dick Slater
and Terry Bollay, we all went tothe same high school, grew up
together and he. I had a good run right there.
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Hold on, we. Ain't that much time left.
I know, I know. Yeah, and I run it right over
again, didn't I? And it's something and you said
and we knew, you knew you grew up with all them.
You went to high school togetherand.
You got all the names. OK, so but Terry could be Hulk
Hogan this whole career. I mean, you know, I was, I was a
more average guy that I couldn'tjust be me.
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I mean, you know, I could be me when I started because that I
worked in my dad being a prisoner of war in Vietnam for
eight years. I could be me when I started the
state of Florida. Then I could be me as a fabulous
Ones and I could be me as, you know, whatever I wanted to do,
but I changed. I was a chameleon, which is a
lizard that changes colors. Just blame me on something and
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I'm going to change colors. So and then when the whole thing
fall apart with Skinner and the WWF, it was all it was all
political. It was Terry was upset.
He was wanting to move down, go to WCW, and everybody was
jumping ship and, you know, all of a sudden I'm doing jobs and
they got no future. They felt these great vignettes
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around the whole character, and they had a lot of potential with
the character, but they didn't pursue it.
And it's what an insult to me. It was just that, OK, well,
that, you know, that could have been something or could not have
been something. He's calling me on my cell phone
now. Please leave your message for.
I'll get him back here. Give me just a second.
(32:11):
Who? This is.
It's like who's these this 276 numbers called me 100 times
today. OK, gotcha.
OK, gotcha. So to you, you're getting to the
point where you say Chameleon and Wolfie I'm missing.
I was. Can you patch this together?
(32:35):
What it was is I was just sayingthat in the transition from
going from Chippendale dancer toa homeless alligator poacher, it
was all is all in taking care ofmy family.
When you look back at your career and you go, you know, I
kind of I've done all this. The only problems you have is is
(32:57):
it kind of enlightens you on every I'm back.
It enlightens you I. Don't know what I'm kind of
getting lost I'm I've lost the train of thought almost to the
point where what was the question and what was I
answering? So you were talking about Doink
and you basically were saying, you know, after that you, you.
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It was my mistake, right? It was my mistake.
Thank you so much, Steve. Really appreciate it.
Sorry about the sorry about the connectivity issues.
Yeah, it confused me a little bit.
Only reason is, is I'm not sure where I'm starting and stopping
and then sometimes go away when I get a question and I start off
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on the question. I kind of go off on another
tangent then. Then I come back and I'm not
even sure I'm on talking to anybody so.
No, I'll fix all that. Piece it you can piece it
together and get something you know decent for your show and
everything you know. I wish you all the luck in the
world. Thank you.
Thank you very much. So much man.
Thank you bud. Take care.
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All right? Anytime.
God bless. See.
You. You too.
We got to do a lead out real quick for the show too.
So with the we'll do it. We'll do a Spellbinder current
affairs later on or for that show later on.
We'll just. This one's for Steve Kerns.
So all right, that leads me intothis.
All right, that leads me into this.
(34:23):
Oh my God. All right, that leads me into
this. I can hear it now.
The DJ is turning them tables. That is stupid.
Hold on, hold on. I got it.
Give me just a second. I got it all right.
That leads me to this current affairs sponsored by Coach's
Corner Sports Grill DJ Hit the Music.
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Let's take a quick timeout and get a word from one of my dope
ass sponsors and we'll be right back with more live and in color
with Wolfie D. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to
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My Pro wrestling. Wherever you listen to podcasts.
Yep. So yeah, basically it's it's
recording whenever you want to say it, so.
OK, hey there. This is Steve Kern from Tampa,
(35:51):
FL and I'm live and in color with Whoopi D Stay tuned.
That's perfect now. If you could say me one more
thing, say one more thing, can you say, and you're listening to
give me back my Pro wrestling. I'm listening to.
(36:15):
You're listening to what? And you're listening to Give Me
Back My Pro Wrestling. Give me back my pro wrestling.
Yes, Sir. Yes, Sir.
OK, OK. And I'm just wait a minute now
wait a minute. This is an add on to that and
you're listening OK. Yeah, all you have to say is and
you're listening to Give Me BackMy Pro wrestling.
(36:36):
OK, all right, here we go. Yes, Sir.
And you're listening to Give Me Back My Pro Wrestling.
Aw, man, that's perfect. Thank you, Mr. Kern.
You're the best. Really.
No problem. I'll get you.
Say that to everybody. I've already heard you.
No, no, no. I promise.
Not this one. Seriously, I I just finished up
(36:59):
editing your show, producing it.Literally.
It is the best show we've had. And I'm not kidding.
You were the best guest. You're the funniest.
You had the best. Stories it was just perfect.
So thank you. It means the world.
So I appreciate that. I just just did a thing for our
local Fox station today because it's Military Awareness month.
(37:23):
And they came and they came and did a an interview and a kind of
little bit of shoot here with meon my dad because my dad came
home here as a POW. And so that was kind of cool.
And then 7:00, I'm talking to myauthor and talking for an hour
or so. I've gotten to where I get
confused with him. I say, you know, every time we
(37:47):
talk, it's been like, a week or so, and in the between that
talking to you and talking, you know, again to you, I must tell
some of the same stories and same shit to other people on
podcasts. And, you know, I said, you
better get me before I lose my fricking mind anyway.
So yeah, I can't wait to read that book.
(38:08):
Yes, Sir. Well, thank you.
I can't wait to get the first one finished.
Yeah, me either. Me either tonight I'm starting
the series where I'm going to actually going to be drafted by
Jerry Jarrett into Tennessee from Atlanta Omni, Jerry Jarrett
from the set, the Omni me and Kevin Sullivan and he wanted us.
(38:29):
And so that's where I'm I'm going that's next this next
series. And I'm talking about that angle
and the working in Georgia the second time around.
So, all right, Jimmy. Well, good luck with it.
OK. Thank you, Sir.
Take care. All right.
See. All right.
Bye. You ready?
Yes, Sir. Whenever you are.
(38:51):
OK. Hi.
This is Steve Kern, and you're listening to Live IN Color with
Jimmy St. and some jabroni namedWolfie D.
He's going to love that. I didn't mean to waste your
time, but to me, I like to make people smile.
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And to me, I think he'll get he'll get a good pop out of
that. Yes, he will.
He will. Absolutely.
All right. All right.
Sorry to me to take up your time.
See ya. All right.
No. No, never.
Bye. This is Dale.
Hey, this is Jimmy with the Wolfie D podcast.
Wolfie you here? Yeah, so am I, man.
(39:34):
What's up? How you doing?
How you doing? Thank you for coming on.
Real good. Sure, brother, Sure brother.
I, I told Wolfie man, I, I, you know, we'll, we'll do, we'll do
what we can now and then we'll, I, I'll either call you back or
you can call me back and we'll, you know, we'll do it as many
times as we need to till we get a full podcast.
OK, OK. Do you do you have a?
(39:56):
Limit if that's all right. Yeah.
Do you have a limited time rightnow?
Right now, yeah, because I got a, I got a customer inside
waiting for me. So I got about maybe 10-15
minutes, you know, or you know, maybe by 5:00 tonight, 5:30, you
can call me and we'll do the full hour.
Whatever you want to do is fine with me, Whoopi.
Whoopi's like my brother, man, so I'll do whatever for him.
(40:18):
Hey, what do you do you want to try tomorrow?
Like would you have a time tomorrow that we could do a full
tomorrow? Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, tomorrow, Wednesday, that's that's that'll be even
easier. The earlier the better, man.
OK, Wolfie, are you good for that instead?
Since we can. All out.
But I got to take, I got to takeAutumn to the DMV to get her
(40:43):
license. She's 17 now, and that's 9:00 in
the morning. OK.
You'll be in the DMV. What about an hour Wolf?
I don't know, man, I don't know how long it will take.
Yeah, Yeah, I got you. Well, I tell you what, Jimmy, do
you, will you give me a time tomorrow, you know, 11-12 and
(41:05):
I'll, I'll make sure I set out one hour that I'm not doing
nothing except, you know, or andyou know, it's and it's whatever
time you want. What you know, because being
that Wolfie has a couple of errands to run, you know, I can
set my time around anything. You know what do you?
If I didn't have these customersnow, I'd do.
You're good, man. Hey, Dale.
Dale. Yeah, yeah.
(41:27):
Hey, let's talk for a minute. Let's talk for a minute.
Are you good right now? Do you got a customer?
I got a customer inside waiting,but I mean Whoopi, you want to
talk for 10-15 minutes, ask me what you want or talk about any
situations that mean you've beenthrough.
Dude, like I said, we've been talking here a month and a half
bro. Yeah.
I mean, that's yeah, it's kind of what I'm saying.
(41:49):
Hey, let's talk, let's talk. Hey, he's going to talk about my
favorite my favorite story, man,is me you Mike Anthony Midget D
little Eagle Jamie in in in my. T28 Camaro.
(42:09):
Yeah, the the T28 Camaro. But but Wolf, I'm going to call
you. I'm going to call you back to me
and you can go over a few of thethings that we were talking
about. Yeah, man.
So, yeah, thank you. Yeah, absolutely.
Thank you for doing this. Can we get one thing out of you
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before you go, Dale? Absolutely.
We do a thing on the show. It's called an intro.
So basically, basically you say,hey, this is Del Rios or
Spellbinder or however you want to say it, and you're listening
the live in color with Wolfie D.Live in color with Wolfie D Let
me know when you want me to do it.
You're good, go for it. All right, hey, this is Del Rios
(42:49):
AKA Spellbinder, AKA Fantasio with from WWS.
You're listening and I messed itup.
What's the name of it again? Live and in color with Wolfie D
Just take it from there. You're good.
Yeah. Yeah.
And this is Santasio from WWS. You're listening to Live and In
Color with Wolfie D. That's it.
(43:10):
I'm, I'm sorry. You're you're perfect.
Keep going. Sorry.
Keep listening or else. I love it.
I'll I'll work that in. That's perfect.
You're the best. Man.
That's awesome. Do anything else you let me know
brother. OK.
We will. Thank you very much.
All right, yo, absolutely. It's my pleasure, Wolfie.
(43:31):
I love you. Hey, listen, Wolfie, I'll call
you. I'll call you here in a couple
of hours when I'm done at at work here and we'll go over a
couple of things, but I still got to ask you a few things
about what about those appearances and stuff.
OK. All right, all.
Right, Wolf, I'll call you back here shortly.
Thank you. Thank you, Sir.
OK, buddy. Take care.
(43:53):
All right. Hey, man.
What's up, brother? How are you?
I'm good man, just chilling. You've been recording all
morning. No, we did a brief little
recording for our current affairs part, but no, we haven't
really done anything today. The spellbinder was last week
or. Earlier this week.
(44:17):
Yeah, but it won't air until Monday.
How was that? I'm sure that was good.
Yeah, it was real good, man. It was how's.
Dale doing he's, he's good. Yeah, I mean, he's had some,
he's had a few heart attacks andstuff, but like he's got I.
Didn't know that. Yeah, yeah, mostly.
I mean he just kept telling me man, don't do anabolic steroids
(44:40):
bro. Is that what he said?
Yeah, hey, that's what he says now, huh?
That's what he says now. Yeah, that's what he says now.
I. Think he's had like 5 of them, I
can't remember because he had one that he, you know, after
that he got back on the gas and started just doing everything
the way he was doing it before. Had another one and then I think
(45:03):
he learned after that one. Jeez.
Got to kill him better. Yeah, you know, I had a heart.
Attack, right. Yeah, I do.
I remember that. Yeah, you were going.
You were in Kentucky when that happened, wouldn't you?
Well, I was. From West Virginia.
I was actually in the Tennessee already.
We were going, I live in Somerset, KY and we were going
(45:24):
to Gatlinburg, their Pigeon Forge for the weekend and it
happened on the way. Yeah, I remembered you were
travelling. Yeah, hey, but do you know, do
you know Jimmy St., my Co host here?
I don't think so, Cassidy. We met one time at Saul.
I think you were, you came to see some people or hang out or
something and I was, I was beinga manager there for a little bit
(45:48):
anyway. I wouldn't expect you to
Remember Me, man. It's cool, but definitely.
That's what happens when you gethit in the head for 27 years,
you can't remember nothing. It's all good, man.
I, I just, I just was looking through some stuff about you,
man, and I just feel like I really appreciate it that you
came on, man. We definitely appreciate it so.
(46:09):
No, man, hey, thank you guys forhaving me.
I'm glad to see glad to see you guys doing so well with the
podcast too, man. It's been I've been keeping up
with it through Facebook and alland just.
You know, watching the topics. And stuff.
And I'm I'm glad to see it goingso well.
Yeah, man. Thank you.
Thank you, Jimmy. Can you guys hear me OK?
Yeah, man, you're great. You're great.
(46:30):
Jimmy, you just tell me when. Yeah.
You're ready, brother. Go ahead.
So what we need from you, Cassidy, is one thing.
Just we we do a little thing. It's called an intro on every
show and it says, you know, I'm Cassie Riley and you're
listening to however you want tosay it, but I'm Cassidy Riley
and you're listening to Live andIn Color with Wolfie D So.
You got it. All right.
(46:52):
They win. You're ready, brother.
I'm Cassidy Riley, and you're listening to Live and In Living
Color with my very good friend Wolfie D.
Beautiful. That's awesome.
Thanks, man. Good.
Yeah, That's that's perfect. No, we're good, man.
We're good. Thank you guys so much.
I enjoyed it. Thank you, Whoopi, I love you.
Love you too buddy. Take care all.
(47:13):
Right, talk to you soon. Yeah, come back and see us, man.
Thanks, buddy. All right.
OK. Thank you buddy.
Is the background too much? No, it's OK.
I mean, it's fine. All right.
Yeah, All right. So you want to you want to kick
it off? Yeah, I'll do the open and we'll
just go straight to him and thenwe'll do the the other bullshit
(47:35):
next week or something. Yeah, that's fine.
No problem. Cool man.
Yeah, man. Yeah.
All right. Here I go.
You ready? Yeah, buddy.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome again, once again to live and
color Wolfie D and guess who I got?
I have got the coolest guests inthe world.
Duke the dumpster, man, what theF is up with you?
(47:59):
How you doing? I'm doing good, brother.
It's good to see you. Thank you for having me on your
show. I really appreciate it, man.
I'm glad to have you here. Me and him are sitting here at a
Comic Con and there's a lot of comic stuff going on and me and
him are the only wrestlers here and they're having, if you can't
(48:21):
hear in the background, they're having a OK, listen, Yeah,
listen to that. They're having a cosplay who
wins? Whatever.
So it's not I was going to go upthere as Wolfie Dee to see if I
could be the the best Wolfie Deeand he was going to do the best
(48:45):
Duke. But I don't think we would have
won, do you? I was actually going to be
Bastion Booger. But yeah, hey, the training man
is getting so loud up in here wecan't hardly talk.
But yeah, glad to have here on the show.
(49:06):
Yeah, absolutely. We'll, we'll, we'll have you
back on Duke. Can you give us one thing?
Can you say the intro? Can you have him do the intro
for us? Yeah, I'll do that.
Hey, just do. Hey, this is Duke the dumpster
and you're listening to Live andin color.
Wolfie. Duke, this is Duke the Dumpster
Drossie and you are listening toLive and in color with Wolfie D.
(49:28):
Hey man, thanks. One time, briefly at Joseph's
wedding, I was running late. I think this time I believe it.
Yeah, I believe that was the only time we met, man.
But anyway, hello and I'm and thank you for coming on.
Hey man, thanks for having me. Yeah, dude, you know, so just to
(49:51):
kind of describe what we did, I know you said it was cool.
I wanted to get your blessing and the family's blessing on it.
So we found this really cool inner.
So like, let me just start at the beginning.
From the beginning of this podcast a year ago, we have
planned on doing a Josephus episode.
So we just kind of wanted to figure out like the right way to
do it, the best and most honorable way to do it.
(50:13):
And so by luck, I was on YouTubeand I just typed in Wolfie D
Josephus to see what would come up and there was an interview.
He did a documentary. Right, I remember.
That and. And, and these are some Yeah.
And Joe was this was some outtakes.
And, dude, I mean, we listened to it yesterday and Wolfie
reacted to it as we listened. And it was like a kick in the
(50:37):
gut. It was just like, he was right
there with us, you know? And.
Yeah, You know, I don't even want to try to compare being a
friend of his, comparing it to afamily member's pain and, you
know, feelings. But at the same time, you know,
it was just so heavy, wasn't it,Wolfie?
Yeah, yeah, absolutely, man. Because I hadn't seen, I'd only
(50:58):
seen the documentary version. And this was, you know, in the
documentary, he was only on there for a few minutes and then
this thing was like 15 minutes long.
So this was the whole interview that I set up for him and
everything. So, yeah, yeah.
But anyway, so the whole idea was is we did that little
segment and obviously I wanted your blessing to be able to
(51:18):
replay that. Now, I know you don't own the
the rights to the video, but what I meant was actually having
his voice on a podcast, you knowwhat I'm saying?
So. Oh yeah, yeah, of course, man,
Absolutely. Yeah, yeah.
I think it's great to include that.
OK, cool, cool. And then it it just, it just fit
perfectly. And then obviously you're kind
of the cherry on top is, you know, having you on the show.
(51:42):
So really, you know, again, we thank you.
Absolutely, absolutely. So we just do this like a
conversation basically. Wolfie brings us in with his
intro and then we'll we'll starttalking man, if you're ready to
go. Hey did I not do the intro
already though? Did we?
You did, but just intro Seth is all you need to do just so.
OK, this is Seth. You don't have to do the show
(52:03):
intro. OK.
And you're Seth. It is Hudson, right?
Your last name. Yes, it's Hudson.
That's what I thought. I just want to make sure, you
know, family stuff is awkward sometimes, right?
OK, OK, here we go. All right.
Thanks, Seth. You're the best man.
Hey, thanks so much for having me guys.
(52:24):
I really appreciate you doing this.
Yeah, pleasure. Take care, bud.
Talk soon, OK? Thank you.
Hey, bud. Hey.
And guess what, man, I, I don't think I told you this.
I talked to, when I talked to Cyn, did I tell you he's on the
flare thing? Is he well?
Good. Me.
And he was funny because we weretalking about, you know, the
show and all that stuff and everything I told you about
(52:45):
yesterday. Yeah.
And and we were both kind of Cape faving each other.
It's like the end of the conversation and.
Oh, yeah. So I got this deal.
Oh yeah, I'm in this battle. Roll me.
Too. So it's funny.
Well, that's cool. Very cool.
Yeah. That makes me fuck, man.
That makes me want to do slash, but they want me to do what we
do well. Dude, we need to figure out
(53:07):
slashy D. Said that's what since then he
was like man you need to do likea 1/2 and half like see what
your outfit up or some shit. Do something weird like that.
That would be cool, but I don't know.
Well, dude, just wear the slash gear, which I I personally just
say your look now looks better in the slash gear.
(53:28):
What I mean, it's like Maggie Shorts and that stuff's more
young people. You.
That's what a road dog was saying.
Like for the throwback. They love it dude, there's
nothing wrong with it. But what I mean you brought up.
Half shorts tennis shoe boot. Fucking you know.
What I'm saying like. I do, but what I was thinking is
(53:49):
wear the slash gear with the hubcap and like I don't, I don't
know something. And now a word from our sponsor.
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(54:32):
man. You doing all right today?
Yeah, looking forward to this. Yeah, it'd be fun.
Obviously we can probably talk for hours on this, but we're
going to try to keep it to 45 toan hour and just talk about
certain things. I don't want to go, you know,
I'm not, You know, we're not going to talk about nothing
(54:53):
stupid, nothing to try to bury nobody.
But I don't want to also go backinto OK, how did Randy Hales get
into wrestling? I really want to talk about a
lot of the stuff where you gave us our push and you know that
time period and then then Jimmy wants to talk about power pro
with you too. So mainly stuff like that.
(55:15):
If we if we throw a road story in there and get the laugh,
that's fun too. You know what I mean?
So just very casual. Yeah, Randy, I got 2 questions.
So one of them I'm going to haveyou say something here in just a
second. The other thing is, is would you
mind doing a little current affair?
We, we have a segment at the endof every show called Current
Affairs where Wolfie DI basically spring new current
(55:37):
product stuff on Wolfie to see his reaction.
Would you mind joining us with that a little bit?
Yeah, I don't watch a lot of current stuff, but I do, I do
some. Yeah, I.
Even better. Even better either.
So that's why he likes doing that to me.
Yeah, that's the that's the bestI could hear you say so.
(55:58):
So, but my first question is, doyou mind to just say this
because I'm going to record you for our intro.
So just so you know, this is a huge show for us.
We've made it one year. This is our one year anniversary
episode or one year birthday episode.
So would you mind to say, like, you know, this is Randy Hales
and you're listening to Live andin Color and we'll use that as
(56:21):
an intro for the show tell. Me when you're ready.
You're ready, but anytime. Hey everybody, this is Randy
Hales, Memphis Wrestling and youare listening to Live and In the
Color with Sir Wolfie D. Oh that was awesome, the best 1
yet. Sir, on it, yeah.
Yeah, Sir, Wolfie, we get that alot.
(56:42):
People will put that in messages.
So yeah. Anyway, thank you, Randy.
I appreciate it. Anytime.
Yeah. Whenever you're ready, Wolf,
we'll go, OK? But I'm telling you that
Rock'n'roll was second to was not the money team, The fabulous
ones were. The money team in this era of
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the USWA was PG13 and again, it made me look brilliant.
I just knew it would work. And they did.
Neither one of them went me downand they came through every
time. Hey, check this out.
I'm going to bring this up. I'm we're we're about to talk
about about two of our friends real quick because I think
you've heard of this and if you don't want to talk about it,
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we'll edit it out. But did did one of our friends,
one of our very good friends, tell you that?
Ricky said that them putting us over killed Memphis.
Have you heard this? I told you that.
OK, I thought, I thought Doug told me.
But anyway, yeah. No, I told you that, Doug told
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me. Oh, oh, OK.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So.
Yeah, I do. You think so?
Go ahead. Let's let's time time out.
Let's slow down. So this, and we'll just go ahead
and say say names that I was told that Rick Morton said what
killed Memphis, TN was Randy Hills putting PG13 whoop.
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Oh, hello. I'm still here.
Did. We lose.
I think we did all right. Hold on, dude.
It's pouring down at my house right now, so I hope I don't
lose anything, but let me. Parking light.
My phone got overheated and shutdown.
OK. Yes, it's so far.
Where are we going to pick up? So you were saying basically he,
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you brought up the, the, the Ricky saying and you said Rick
Morton said and that's it was kind of a clean cut.
So. Yeah, yeah.
So are you just going to jump inwith your opinion of it?
Is that where we're going to pick up or do you want me?
To. I want you to.
Here. Jimmy, what part do you want us
to start at? Me talking.
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To, I think because he was aboutto explain what Ricky said,
basically. Yeah, just explain what Doug
told you. Start there.
You know, everybody has to know Ricky.
Ricky is Ricky, and Doug tells me we have to know Doug too.
Doug knows what can stir me up. This stirred me up.
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Because. For Ricky Morton to say that
what killed the Memphis territory is because Rainy Hills
had the rock'n'roll put over of the PG put off or rock'n'roll
put over PG. See, I'm getting so excited and
fired up about this. I'm stubborn and stubborn and
I'm excited he's saying that Ricky Morton said we killed the
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territory because they had to put over PG13.
It's a bunch of bull. It was the best business.
That program was absolutely the best business had done in the
mythos territory in years. And you can throw the Jeff
Jarrett in there. You can go Jerry Lawler in it.
The main events in that era did the best business and absolutely
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years, but IA 100% see Ricky believe in that or saying that.
I don't see him believing it. I've seen him saying that.
And I see Doug, I see Doug just getting me fired up.
I'm just now my boyfriend. Sure.
I got to stop and take my medicine man.
Doug told me, he said because we're supposed to see, all of us
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should be together, I think on September the 11th, I think
there's something in the works of Memphis.
But so he said when we see each other, I'm going to put Ricky in
front of you and I'm going to tell him to tell you.
So we'll see how that goes. That'll be funny.
Yes. That'll be funny.
Can. You record that somehow.
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Yeah, Yeah. Well, that'll be a, that'll be a
special podcast. It'll be, it'll be rated double
R or some kind of thing. That's funny.
And you know, I, I got that withyou guys.
I got it a lot, but it came to apoint probably in the middle of
the Rich Gilbert program. I didn't get that anymore.
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OK, what I want to do, Whoopi isput together APG 13 show and I
don't know, you're a busy man, all that sort of thing and busy
with your life when you've been on my show before.
I'd like for you to be on my show Tuesday night and we can do
just that. We can.
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On. The.
The Tuesday before it drops on ours.
No, this would. Be the.
The 26th let. Me, look at my calendar real
quick. This is the 13th today.
So yeah, we can, we can. We can either do it this Tuesday
or the 19th, or we can do it the26th.
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Either way, either week is righton me.
And, and and Jimmy went, When will this air?
It's going to be the 25th. Our show dropped initially on
the 26th, and so the closest to the original date was the 25th.
So yeah. So you, Randy, would you prefer
I'd do it on the 19th or the 26th?
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I don't care. I don't care either, I mean.
I guess it just depends on if you want it to be before you
come on my show or after. Well, why don't we do it before?
Because I haven't pretty audience myself and and we can
it'll be let's tell me one more time folks, they may edit this
(01:02:39):
out We're doing. Yeah, we're talking about the.
25th the 25th of July you will be on my show at noon.
So if we do it the 19th, then I can Tuesday the 19th, then I can
plug the appearance. Yeah, I think it's best because
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we won't tell any of these stories.
I think this is unique that we told a lot of stories that at
least I've never told before. So I think, I think it will
benefit your show more and and then folks that that watch,
watch your show can go back and look at my archives.
(01:03:22):
But I, I think that's best So we, we can get back I guess to
wrap up or whatever you want to do here.
Yeah, that's. Fine.
All right. That's awesome.
Thank you for doing that for us,Randy.
That's that means a lot. It'd be great.
We'll put you on there, Jimmy. Just let me know, all right,
man. Just let me know.
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Yeah, let me. All right?
I love it. Let me know.
Jimmy, are we you still got current affairs or are we
wrapping? Up we're that was it we're done
yeah, so you. Want me to do the close real
quick? Let me just say that.
Let me just say this. So again, you know, that wraps
up our current affairs for today.
Thank you so much for being a part of the team here today with
us. Randy, obviously you have an
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open door to come back at any time.
So thank you so much for that. If you want to take us out, go
ahead, brother. Yeah, man, and I'm eating again.
Take us out because I'm fixing. That's not very professional.
I'm fixing, I'm fixing to cook up something really good to eat
because I don't worked out once today, going to go again, but I
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haven't really eaten much so I'mstarving to death.
So anyway, folks, thank you for listening to this one year
birthday of Live and in Color with Wolfie D.
We thank Randy Hale so much for being on today.
We could have go for hours with this stuff.
And like like we said, he's got an open door to come back and
we'll talk some more and I'll probably go on his show very
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soon. So keep a listen out for that,
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That was another great episode. Hey Wolfie, tell them where they
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They can find me in the. Club bottle full above.
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Wolfie? Yeah, I've got some good stuff
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Secondly, the people that are liking the page.
Beyond that, even more is the people that are listening and we
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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 15 times that chance.
What a hell of a ride. Rock'n'roll couldn't beat us.
So Charlie and Doug, not Smothers.
Dirty white boy who called themselves.
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Thugs. T is for terrible, H for hell PG
both got locked up the county injail.
The kid was real and we were immature moms.
Buddy Wayne couldn't stand us because we didn't wear Trump.
We did it our way in and out of the ring.
Bought a real rap swagger to theMemphis thing.
You can hate it. You can love it.
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We just did our thing. Feel true to the game.
Now. We all love fame.
Easy 13. Put respect on our name.
Yeah. This has been a James Rock St.
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production.