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October 30, 2023 94 mins

Welcome to Episode #119 of LIVE and IN COLOR with Wolfie D (@warrenwolfe13) and co-host Jimmy Street (@jamesrockstreet)!


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(00:00):
This is Dan Groud. You're banging a bang.
It's alive and in color with Whoopie 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 territories with PG13 to
his time in WWEECWWCWTNA and more, Nothing is off limits and
nothing will be held back. Thanks again for tuning in.

(00:22):
Here he is Wolfie D. All right, ghouls and gals, it's
it's our Halloween episode. Jimmy, what's going on?
Not much, man. Happy Hallows Eve has ever.
Man, you know I love this time of year, man.
We talk about that all time. I'm ready.

(00:44):
You know what I'm not ready for?It's taking all that shit down.
Oh bro, I was just about to ask you that.
How? OK, so putting it up.
Obviously we've seen how many days it takes because this is
laborious stuff and you're creating some of this stuff from
the ground up. How long?
OK, First off, how long does it take to take it down?
And then where the hell do you put it, man?

(01:05):
We've gotten more now. So that's going to be an issue
that we didn't have so far. So we do have some more stuff.
And the ring itself, you know, I'm going to take that down and
I don't know that I'm going to keep all the parts that I may
redo that again next year, make it look a little better.
Not that it doesn't look good, but yeah, so yeah, some of
that's going to be. Pain the butt.

(01:26):
Trying to find places for it in the garage.
So we'll have to figure that oneout here in a couple days, I
guess. But yeah, yeah, it'll take me a
good day if I'm doing it by myself and, you know, with my.
Back and all that stuff. I'll be taking quite a few
breaks, so. Any of you up and coming
promoters looking for a ring? Wolfie's got one.

(01:47):
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, it'll work.
Yeah, exactly. Come on guys.
Y'all need something, right? Yeah, that's fun.
Hey, I was, I was thinking, man,I mean, we've had, you know, we
could. Call these different people
again and get some of our our scary gimmick guys back on.
But I was thinking, man, the people seem to have liked the

(02:10):
last episode you did with the with the stories part one you
called it. What about some Halloween
stories or some, you know, stories from the guys that are
very Halloween ish, you know? Yeah, we've we've definitely had
some ghouls and goblins on the show.
We've definitely, we had the devil himself.
We had Jake the snake who tempted Adam and Eve, and we had

(02:31):
we have Sin Bodie who's just an evil.
Hey, on a on a note of Jim Mitchell if if you haven't seen
it on his Facebook and social media because you know he does
karaoke, but if anybody go to his page and watch him sing
Werewolves of London. Very good.
I did not watch that last night and it's actually incredible
he's. He's got a it's a really, it was

(02:53):
a surprisingly good singing voice for his speaking voice.
And I, you know, because you would think his, his singing
voice would almost make him sound like Tom Waits or or or
Bob Dylan or something, you know, kind of Bruce Springsteen.
But no, he's actually kind of smooth with it, man.
So yeah, I saw that last night and I, I watched the whole
thing. I was enthralled so.

(03:14):
Yeah, it was cool, man. I dug.
Go check it out if they haven't.Absolutely.
I agree. Yeah.
But I think I can put some stories together.
I think we've got two years of episodes.
I think I've got some great stories that we can call
together and make a great episode.
So I I like that. It's a good idea.
Let's, let's make it happen, man.
Let's. Roll with that man and then

(03:35):
let's let's you put that together.
Let's play it for him and and then we'll come back at the end
and do a brand new ass wolfy anything.
What about that? I love it, man.
You, you're thinking this. We're thinking the same thing
here, So all right. Trust in the wolfy.
I love it. We'll be right back after these
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(03:58):
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(04:22):
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It's very important to us and always appreciated.
Thanks again. The only thing I mean you you'd

(04:42):
expect everything a guy that size does would kill you.
But for instance, a belly to belly from him, I thought, Oh my
God, and he belly to belly. It was like I got sucked into a
big giant pillow. And slammed over.
It was like he was. He was like, soft.

(05:03):
His his, you know, hit the ropeswhile you're laying down and do
the splash on you. That wasn't too bad considering
you were fucking 500 pounds. The only thing I remember that
was like motherfucker was he shot Jamie into the corner, then
shoots me on top of Jamie and then comes in for the splash in
the corner. And I swear to God, my spine

(05:25):
touched Jamie. It had to him.
Oh, my gosh. Yeah.
But like I said, Mabel was awesome, man.
I loved him as a person. He was a great dude.
Hung out with him some. I I liked him a lot.
And every time I'd see him, he'dbe happy to see me.
And, you know, vice versa. So, yeah.

(05:45):
Yeah, Mabel, that's awesome. And rest in peace to him too,
you know. Let's talk about this real quick
And and I know me and you've talked about it and and I've
just talked to Scotty the other day about coming on this
podcast. So you know in in talking about
this I want to say that me and me and Scotty are cool but that

(06:07):
night I really wanted to punch him in the face.
It's his head. You remember you had some very
dull Clippers. And you were shaving his head
and then when we came back to the back, he was trying to punk
you out in front of everybody. And I was standing there and

(06:28):
going through my head was I'm fixing to punch raving right in
his fucking mouth because. What a fucking big.
Man, to sit here because he was,he was fucking browbeating you,
man, in front of everybody. I don't know.
Yeah, yeah. Oh, I remember Claire's death
and. Cause the Clippers were dull.
You did. You did well.
Well, no, I wouldn't. I wouldn't say the Clippers are

(06:48):
dull. Here's my spin on that.
OK, so before you know, I've never shaved anybody's fucking
head. I didn't shave my own head,
right? And I went to Jeff Jarrett and
OK, we. I remember and, and here's the
thing, if you look at the pay-per-view in the pre, the
package they put together, there's like four or five

(07:09):
several Clippers, maybe three kinds of Clippers and a bunch of
scissors, right? But at the time we got to the
ring, there was one set of Clippers and maybe a pair of
scissors, right? And the thing was, they told me.
This sounds like Making a Murderer.
Like, yeah, so so I I had looked.
I mean I like when I was being lazy, like I had a a beard

(07:31):
Clipper, but I never used it. I would just use it to be lazy
and shave my the unbearded part of my face real quick.
Right. So I love that.
Jonathan. Jeff, I've never done this shit
before. I go, what do I do it.
I just ran it across my arm in the same way I ran it across
Raven's head again but in the same way.
So turned upside down and I go yeah and I ran the hair off my

(07:55):
arm and I said so do it like this.
He was yeah just like that. So we get out there and and the
thing I've been told Ron or Don it was Don Harris said if
they're all else goes wrong these are sheep shears, right.
The sheep shears look like a Jack O Lando's mouth.
OK. They didn't look like regular

(08:16):
fucking shears that you use on your hair, right.
They were used for sharing fucking cheap.
So they're they were fucking pretty vicious and then they
were they were a shoot, you know.
So we get out there and that's the only thing we have.
So with that information, I justtook it and turned it the same

(08:36):
way, upside fucking down, you know, I didn't know any better.
And and and his hair. His scalp starts peeling off and
his hair still doesn't grow in those places where that
happened. But my guess is, Oh yeah, look
in front of his hair. He's even said.
But here's the thing, my guess. And then you remember Raven had

(09:00):
a lot. I love Raven, but he had a lot
of fucking heat at the time of the office, right?
And I know the Harris's fucking hated his gut.
And my guess is that Ron or Don,whoever was I don't remember,
both of them were there. One of them probably said, OK,
this is going to be a rib, let'sjust leave the chute.
Cheers there. Right?

(09:21):
Which would have hurt if I used them the right way, but when I
turned them upside down, it justlike it was like putting a
potato peeler on his fucking head, you know?
So, but, but yeah, so then yeah,he we came, I came to the back
after and he took it like a man.And I remember we were going off
the air and I remember the referee giving us the Iggy,

(09:41):
like, oh listen, we got to do this now.
So I had like 30 seconds and I'mnervous and I got shit upside
down and I'm watching. I'm watching his scalp, just
like you're mowing the lawn, except the lot is coming up And
he took it like a man. But when we went back there, I
remember at first I walked through there and Jerry Jarrett,
and I believe it's the only time.

(10:02):
Jerry Jarrett, Man of the cloth.I'm pretty sure he looked at me
and said, you almost cut his goddamn head off.
Or words to that of something about God damn.
Which. And I was like, whoa, that came
out of Jerry Jarrett now. And not long after that, fucking
Raven came to that carpet and started cutting promos.
You remember that? Fuck you.

(10:23):
I don't ever want to work with you.
You're a fucking mark. Fuck you, you piece of shit.
Blah blah, blah. He's going on and on and I'm
going. Raven.
What the? You know I didn't mean to do it.
What? I'm so sorry.
And he reared back, and he threwa punch at me.
And I'll give him this. He did pull the punch at the
last second. And I mean, you could almost see

(10:47):
it in his eyes, like, oops, but he pulled it at the last second.
But right after he did that, dude, you jumped in there and
jumped on his ass you know and and then they had to do a pull
apart with you and raise it, youknow and you know and of course
we had all that shit worked out like probably by the next day or
two days later. But but I I always, I mean to

(11:10):
this day I always tell people that Wolfie's my dog because you
know, I I, you know, I'd fucked up you know.
And then I was I was probably a Patsy like Lee Harvey Oswald you
know I was Patsy and part of a fuck rave it up scheme.
But yeah, you you came and then you, you even ready to go down
with the fucking ship, you know?And and I appreciated that.

(11:32):
But the word being circulated around was that Raven had told
them to get rid of you guys and put me with somebody else.
I don't know who that somebody else was supposed to be, but But
prior to the head shaving, I were even rocking out being
pissed off and like, I'm going to beat this motherfucker's ass.

(11:55):
He's trying to fucking take my job.
And in fact, actually, before the head shaking, it was the
night. I don't know if the thing was in
the sheets or something, but youguys heard that and I remember
going to you and you were like, I'm going to fuck Raven up, I'm
going to take his kneecap out orword something like that,
Whatever, Whatever Wolfie D would have done to somebody who
wanted to fuck up. And I remember going, Wolfie,

(12:17):
you can't do that, dude, dude, we're in a spot with Raven.
If you if you do that, we're allout of a fucking job.
But you and Brian were real, he real fucking hot.
I remember telling Raven not long after that, maybe a year
after, whatever. I was like, dude, they wanted to
kill you. And he's like, no, no, they love
me. And I was like, no, right.
But you have no fucking idea howmuch heat you had.

(12:39):
I was like, you got a couple of fucking redneck boys from
Tennessee that were ready to break your fucking legs and give
zero fucks about it. And you're sitting here like,
no, everybody loves me. Like, no, they didn't love you.
You know, they're they're ready to fucking kill you.
And I I kept them from fucking killing your ass.
You know, that night. Man, when he came back and he

(13:01):
was browbeating you in front of everybody, and I thought, like,
my thoughts on it were what a what a bully, man.
Why are you going to, why are you going to fucking do this?
The gym, You know what I mean? You know.
Now if you ready to fight, I'm fixing to jump in.
You going to fight me first? Well, you jumped you, you
definitely jumped. But it was, you know, And then

(13:23):
just so everybody knows, me and Raven were cool.
Like two nights after that, we've been cool.
Ever. Afterwards.
But you know, I mean, look, I understand if I had to sit there
for 90 seconds and have some asshole, you know, potato peel
my head, I'd probably be pretty hot myself.
But but but yeah, here's the thing.
And as fucked up as that was, talk about a classic fucking

(13:47):
moment in TNA when that happened.
You know that was that was that was that was some intense real
shit and and the thing that I didn't like was after that I
remember I get well I didn't know it at the time they were
and I don't know who made this call.
Well, it was Dixie or or Russo. Somebody, somebody wanted my ass

(14:09):
out of there, right. So I remember Dutch calling on
said, what are we going to do after you do this, What would
you be doing? I said, well, you know, if I'm a
super villain, which is how I'vealways kind of seen myself more
than a wrestling manager, I'm like, I would just go hide like
Osama bin Laden in a cave and send in tapes, you know, so he
couldn't touch me, you know, like a, like a complete fucking

(14:31):
coward talking shit from a distance and none of that shit
worked. And then like I think like after
we did the blow off and the other thing was like one week
after another they started killing you guys off until he
got to me. And then I don't.
I don't think you guys came backfor a while and I started to see
the writing on the wall. But as I still thought they're

(14:54):
going to bring you back anyhow. I did the fucking blow off
thatch with Raven and I bled like a fucking you know whatever
and and and he got some receiptsin on me for his I actually came
out of that won't be my I broke my thumb and and had a cracked
orbital bone and shit and I meanI was pretty beat up because you

(15:16):
know I don't know what the fuck I'm doing you know but and bled
like a just bled like a stuffed bag bled like you you know.
So like I had the whole like rose colored blackness thing.
I'm assuming you've been doing that with as much as you bled
you know what I'm talking about.Everything's like, oh shit,
everything's red, you know, But yeah, they they shit canned us

(15:41):
all. Immediately after that, both
fall home and we want to bring in Abdullah the Butcher for you.
So that's where I the first timethat I wrestled Abdullah the
Butcher in Overland, MO. So have you ever been around
Abdullah? I can tell I'm going to let you
finish this first and then I'll take Abdullah's story because

(16:04):
OK, so so everybody will tell you once Abdullah's done
wrestling, he's he's done. He doesn't want to do another
damn thing. He just wants to get paid and
leave. So we're out there wrestling and
I come to the back and Abdullah comes to the back and says
Champ, let's go back out and we went out for another 10 minutes.

(16:27):
I came to the back and then we wrestled again out another door
for another 5. And people to this day don't
believe me. They're like, there's no way
that was Abdul as I did. And I said I swear it was Abdul
as I did so after we got done wrestling.
He said that he was getting ready to fly to Japan and by the

(16:48):
time he got he he said, I'm flying out in four days.
By the time I get back home, have a videotape at my
restaurant and by the time I go back to Japan, I'll take it over
there with me and see what I can't do.
Wolfie, I I couldn't even sleep.So I went straight home, hooked

(17:08):
up two VCRS, made a videotape, waited for the post office to
open, went to the post office, overnighted it to his restaurant
and he called me in 2 days and he says damn trap you.
You really want to go to Japan, don't you?
I said yes Sir, I do. So he took that over and then
I've been going ever since. But I was Abdullah boy over

(17:32):
there. So that shit where I mean people
were the wrestlers were afraid of me when I got over there.
And I'm, I'm not that guy, you know, I'm I'm not trying to work
with everybody. But you always hear stories.
About how harder hitting they are in Japan and when I got

(17:52):
there there was a bunch of wrestlers with missing teeth and
I was like, damn these guys are beating the fuck out each other.
But then I just figured out his bad hygiene and they just had
teeth missing and and everythingwas cool and and.
Backwards towns we've worked pretty much man.
Willie Paul. Guy.

(18:12):
Willie Paul. Story Here's my I do a story Man
1994, me and Jamie Gotti. Puerto Rico, I know you've heard
the Puerto Rico story. I've told him, of course, not
going to go into that, but before that happened, I think we
were working at Bioman. You ever worked there at the

(18:34):
baseball stadium? Yes, me and New Jack took on
Flash and from Puerto Rican. Dude, I can't remember the guy's
name. So.
We're in Bioman and and. After the show, I don't know.
For whatever reason, everybody else was gone and I I really
hate to say this. Story to be quite honest with

(18:56):
you, because this is weird. But everybody else was gone,
man, and the only two people left in the heels locker because
back then, I don't know if you were there and that.
Day or whatever. I don't know what your years

(19:31):
were, but it was, yeah. What's up?
He said I can't reach my back. Can you wash my back for me?
And I at that moment, I was like, holy fuck, you know, Is
this, you know? You know is this.
Gays, whatever, I don't know. Whatever.
But I thought, I don't know, I've heard stories about him and

(19:55):
blah blah blah. At that point I really didn't
hear anything. But you know, later, whatever.
So at 19. No, I think I was 18 at that
time. My thought was this is Abdul of
the butcher. This is somebody that I've
watched and growing up beat the fuck out of people.
And I'm, you know, 180 pounds inPuerto Rico, just heard all

(20:19):
these stories through the road and getting killed and you know,
all this kind of stuff, man. And this guy asked me to wash
his back, like in my head. All that went through my head in
like a total of 5 seconds and I'm like, yeah.
Sure, yeah. Here's the big story.

(20:40):
It comes out on vomiting color Whoopi Dee that I fucking stood
there and I washed that motherfucker's back just because
I was afraid that he was going to try to fucking kill me if I
didn't. So that story that that's come
out in public now? That's all, man.
So I'm I'm laying in Japan in mybed one time and 5:00 in the

(21:03):
morning I'm talking about we we just come off this ferry boat
and it was a a long ride from the ferry boat to the hotel and
5:00 in the morning I get a call.
On the hotel phone and I answer it and it's Abdullah asked me to
go to McDonald's and get me and him some breakfast.

(21:26):
So I was like, all right, whatever.
And I I put the phone down. And then I laid there for a
second. And then an hour later, the
phone rang again. I accidentally fell asleep.
So he called me on the phone andhe's like, hey, was was you
going to go to McDonald's for us?
I'm like, oh man, sorry, I I fell.

(21:48):
I fell back to sleep and it starts getting a little, little
shitty with me, you know? Hey, if you're if you tell him
and you're doing something you, you know, you, you know how he
talks and I go. All right, well, I'm telling
you, I'm going back to sleep andhe goes, would you please go to

(22:09):
McDonald's for us? So after that, he never 'cause
we we'd be in locker rooms and he has that girl thing and he
has to have people helping put that girl thing on.
And he's had the Japanese boys asked to tie his boots for him
and stuff like that. But he never asked me to do
another thing after that, right?And so that's what?

(22:30):
I don't know. Was it a Did he consider me like
a Japanese boy? I was the only person there left
'cause he Nah. Or he he he considers everybody.
I mean it could have been a 60 year old vet.
If he couldn't reach his back, Abdul would ask that person,
hey, is there any way that you could you can wash my back for

(22:50):
me? Like I'll go get that same
thing. Man, he was in a shower within
those within the. But I mean, I was not.
Here's the thing, I was not in the shower.
I was sitting on the the bench or whatever and and and and
neither of those were naked or anything like that.
But he's like, you come over here and wash my back for me.

(23:12):
And I I honestly, I swear to God, at 18 years old, so scared
to death, some guy's eyes, you know, didn't know what to do.
I didn't know what the answer for that was.
And I thought, OK, yeah, I'll dothat for you, man.
You know, And it was just, it was so weird.

(23:34):
And yeah, it was crazy, the passing business.
Once again, the wrestling. Business.
That's it. That's all you can blame it on.
Why did that not get over, man? Was it you?
Was it them? What happened?
It was. Me because I I, I played Typical
Memphis. Got the fight in the bar and got

(23:55):
a bunch of trouble right before.When I did.
You know what I heard the man. What was that?
What was that? I mean if you want.
Stupidity. Just stupidity.
I mean just it. It was what it was in
Louisville, KY. And.
I ended up getting to fight in the bar right before it started

(24:15):
and it just, there you go. I mean, literally, I was on tap
to be, you know, next in line to, you know, wrestle Undertaker
at Wrestle Mania. And I decided to be a dumbass
and get to fight the bar and wasthat the hold on, Was that the
plan though? I mean, you were still
Undertaker. Yeah, I understand.

(24:36):
OK. But yeah, you were built the
anti undertaker, right? You.
Were built those the anti undertaker and literally, here's
the thing man. I don't really know what year
that was or whatever, but back in the day okay, you win a bar
fight. Yeah, that escalates you if you

(24:57):
lost the bar. Back in the day, not, not
Vince's eyes anymore because they were trying to sue and do
all kind of shit and everything else.
Yeah, now it was, oh, man, it was a it was a losing battle.
Well, hey, I just want to hear it.
And for me personally, describe the bar fight for me, if you
would. Really it's nothing, nothing.

(25:21):
Nothing to it. I mean, it was me, Maven and
Slag Grenier, who was Rob Conway's at the park partner at
the time, the the Frenchies. And we had just gotten back from
Austin, Indiana, I think, or something.
We'd all still had to wrestle there because we were.

(25:43):
Like still developmental, but not developmental and all the
bullshit. And it was Bar Louisville.
We were at Blue Martini at 1st and then we ended up the bar Bar
Louisville. And I'm sitting off the side.
I just had all my hair dyed white like I'm still wearing
white. I look like the great big
Colonel Sanders, Mark and. And you know my girlfriend at

(26:09):
the time who's now my wife, who's been what and actually our
anniversary was Friday, so 16 years together.
Congratulations. Congrats.
Also, literally we're I'm leaning against the bar.
I'm trying not to cause any trouble.
And you know, this kid keeps coming through and.

(26:31):
Sly and mate, you know, Sly and Maven were fucking ladies men.
I mean, good God, every fucking girl in that club wanted them.
And these, you know, a couple ofthese guys were just, you know,
you could just tell they did notlike it and stuff.
And I told my wife, I said they're going to, they're going
to end up causing this problems here.

(26:53):
In a minute, I said. I've got too much to lose.
Like, literally, I just feel my vignettes.
I've done all my stuff. I'm like, I'm going to the
bathroom when I come back to come back, we're we're we're
leaving. Like, I got to piss.
That's you know, right. Why didn't piss outside?
Don't know, you know. Everything is always, yeah, you

(27:15):
always look back. Going would have been so much
easier. But Long story short, get get
back. And she's almost in tears.
And I'm like, OK, Katie, what just happened?
And she's like, well, he called me a cunt, told me to fuck off,
shove my face on that Kay and I looked down and he had, you
know, he kind of had his bottle next to him.

(27:37):
What to hit us? And I went like I I just didn't
have any time of your act and you know big toothpaste head has
big kickball head let's be honest and big kickball head,
little skinny kids head with hishead and literally just blew up
his nose. Buses all, you know, I I I got a

(27:58):
big fat head. But it was either that or get
hit and hit in the face with a bottle.
Yeah and his buddies that were coming towards us like they're
about to fight us went fuck you we're done like don't please.
And I mean I'm all in white and you know look like a fucking
bloody champ on at this point and and I'm like, I I I look at

(28:22):
Kitty. I'm like I don't know what to do
like. Like, what do we do?
She goes just just go outside because there were there were
all these, there were these two police officers that were always
outside of Bar Louisville. So we walked out to them and
we've helped them. You know, a bunch of the OVW
guys have helped them several times in different fight, fight

(28:42):
situations and everything else. So I walk out there and I
basically look at them. I'm like, look, this is what
just happened. I did mag this on.
I didn't do this. You know, all this stuff.
And they went, just go home. And I went, Are you sure?
And they went, Yep, Yep, go home.
And Maven and Fly were like, allright, let's go.

(29:03):
I literally, you know, because Ihad sunglasses on my head.
Why I have sunglasses on my headto be at nighttime they dug in,
dug into my fucking head and I was, you know, I mean, I was
bleeding. I mean I was Crimson Mask and
everything else. They cleaned me up.
Cops were cool. Just go.
We're going to go in there deal with this shit.
Go. And then you know I think we're

(29:24):
in Houston that weekend or something.
We so we all flew out the next day, right?
And then Monday I get from Johnny's like, yeah, you getting
sued and you know you have a rest warrant out for you.
You need to go back. We just and I went OK.
All right, here we go. So I went back and so that got

(29:48):
the whole wrestle mania. Thing.
Yep, Yep. Well, I had to go to, I had to
go to, I had to go to Vince and basically went to Vince and said
look, what do I got to do? And Vince goes, well, we're
going to pay them. Vince said.
What? We're going to pay them to go to
what? To go away basically.
You know, Vince was like, we're going to offer $50,000 to go

(30:10):
away in a way. OK, well.
And then I'm like, well, how do I pay that?
He goes, don't worry, you're going to make enough money that
you'll, you'll, you'll be able to pay that back, you know,
within a month. And I went, OK, like, yeah, you
just don't know at that time andyou don't want to say yes or no.
So literally they offer that. And then as soon as that

(30:31):
happens, the lawyers for the other, the other kid basically
are like, no, we want $500,000 now.
Oh my God. And all this and it just just
kept going and going and then then that's where they, you
know, they, you know, WW is like, we just didn't have it.

(30:52):
No, it's not because I didn't have it.
It's because I was getting fucking sued and they were tired
of all the fucking lawsuit bullshit.
So they figured if they fired me, they'd be done with it.
And so that's basically what they did.
They fired me. We.
Got the lawsuit done and then fucking two weeks or two months
later I come back as Kevin Thorne.

(31:12):
Amazing how? Me and there's a guy named
Donnie Goodman, Donnie Eaton that came around he, he was
friends with a lot of us and dida lot of good things for a lot
of us. And it's kind of a good guy in
the business. His stepdad was Kim Ernesto's
dad. So anyway, Donnie tells me and

(31:34):
I'm like 1617 at this point, Joejust got done training me.
I'm trying to get some bookings.Whatever.
Donnie says, Hey, there's this guy named Mike Porter that runs
a lot of shows around here and, you know, we're in Nashville and
he said he works at the the Mortuary up here.
And I'm like, and I'm not a fan of dead bodies.
Yeah, let me tell you that. So Donnie says, hey, I'm going

(31:59):
to take you up here and you know, Michael book you and and
whatnot. I'm like, OK, so we pull up.
It's in West Nashville. Don't remember the name of the
place. I think Mike has some heat on
him. Actually, listeners or whoever
can go back and look at this fordefamation of corpses and stuff
like that. I don't know.
There was there was some shit going on back then.

(32:20):
But anyway, so we go to this Mortuary and it's raining
outside. There's a thunderstorm going on.
Here comes the height. Here comes the height.
So anyway, we we go in there andMike is not there.
We just walk into this empty, I mean they have funerals there.
So downstairs just the Chapel area or whatever.

(32:42):
Then you go upstairs there's, hey, you can buy a coffin in
this room. There's all these coffins and
then there's some back rooms that you don't, you don't go
into or whatever. So we're waiting on Mike to come
out, and I swear to God this is honestly, that's true.
He comes through a like a doubledoor with a Gurney with a dead
body on it. I'm talking toe tags and all

(33:04):
bullshit. Oh my God.
Oh my God. So he pushes his thing through.
I don't want to say Dang, I don't know who it was.
It's probably wrong, but this what I felt at the time, you
know what I'm saying? Push.
Of course, if there's a there's that white, you know, drape over
it, that white sheet or whatever.

(33:25):
And I swear there was feet sticking out with a toe tag on
it and I saw that holy shit. And then right about that time,
that was bullshit, man. I know this.
It's crazy because I, I you can't make this stuff up.
You know, I told you it was raining all of a sudden.
Lightning and Thunder at the same time.
Boom. It knocks the lights out.

(33:47):
OK, so I'm in a fucking morgue and I there's a dead body in
front of me, which I don't like anyway.
There's a toe tag and all this shit and the fucking lightning
strikes and boom, boom, the lights go out, this
motherfucker. And we're upstairs.
And I'm telling you, man, is like on the cartoons where they
are up in the air and then theirlegs start spinning before they

(34:08):
take off. I had to have looked like that
because I fucking ran down the steps as fast as I could out the
front door and I never went backin the car.
Oh my. God, yeah, Mike Porter story.
Dude, that's legendary. I can't wait to share that with
my friends that I worked. It was absolutely fucking.

(34:28):
It was like the scariest thing. I know it sounds like I swear my
life is just crazy. That Prince of Darkness gimmick,
what was the influence on that? Was that like a Charles Manson
Anton La Vey kind of thing or oris that just you?
And you said this is the most evil thing I can do as far as
heat. I know you're the king of heat.

(34:50):
Well. The thing was, I spent a lot of
time in Asia with Smart Blue in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong.
And you've got to realize this is way before the Internet,
right? And and people at that time
didn't know where those countries even were, but they
knew they were evil or they thought it was evil.

(35:14):
So when I came into Florida, I was a babyface and.
I had split the dress room. Steve Kearney actually something
interview from Memphis and said Mike Graham he ain't the same
guy that we once knew. Barry Wyndham mentioned that hey
he's not the same guy Blackjack and I split the dress room.

(35:36):
Mike was saw me, other people were saw me.
And what happened was I knew I couldn't start, that I had a
Saturday, so they put me in Barry in a a 60 minute match on
television for the belt. It was held up and that I just
want the guy that Barry. He moved out of the way.

(35:58):
I fell out of the ring, he held up the ropes.
He let me climb back in 15 minutes later, same thing but
reverse. Barry takes the bump.
I pull the ropes up, he steps in, I kick him in the face and I
dropped an elbow on him, Pinned him 123.
Yeah, I grabbed the belt and Mike Rams came around and I'll

(36:21):
never forget this. He said, what do you do?
What do you do? And I said this is what you
want, so I'm going to give it toyou.
And I hit him with the belt. I hit him so hard.
This is when we some of the jeans had buttons.
It blew the buttons off his crotch.
He's me holding his pants up. Then, then you're going to

(36:41):
realize this is the 80s. I'm in Florida, so I started
doing the interviews. Where?
Each week I put a little dark makeup on underneath my eye,
look like I've been up all night.
So the subliminal message was I'd be talking anything.
And then I'd say I see that poorfeeling Follow me all the time.

(37:03):
You're not going to catch me. And then that one step further,
one step further, one step further.
And I evolved that character andI think.
What happens in today's wrestling, and I'm a big fan and
it's in great hands with some ofthese young talented guys, but

(37:23):
long term storytelling is lacking.
And I understand why because you're under pressure these
ratings every week. But if you back up and say, OK,
we're going to take a guy. And we're really going to tell a
story and let him evolve into this character.

(37:49):
Because I always compare myself.My wife saw a big wrestle fan
and she saw a tape of me and Andre and she said he couldn't
have been 7-4. I said why is she?
When he hit you, punch you in the face, all you did was turn
your head. She said honey.

(38:09):
I saw the alien. Do you guys ever remember the
alien? The first one?
Oh yeah. The most scary thing in that
movie to me was when the alien popped out of the guy's chest,
right? Right, Yeah.
How big was that alien? He was a foot tall.
You could have hit with Flyswatter killed him right at

(38:30):
the end of the movie. He was as big as the ship.
So was he really as big as the ship or was that perceived in
the head? So I knew stature.
I was 5/8. The only good thing was I had
power lifted and bodybuilding. So I was had some sighs on me
physically. But I was only 5-8.
But I worked with Dusty, I work with Superstar Andre, you know

(38:55):
all the big guys and they were the ones that got me over
because they oversold for me. So the people thought, well,
this guy gets some kind of power.
And it just kind of worked out in the other thing is different
times, different era, willing suspension of disbelief.
People, a lot of people still believed.

(39:16):
But when I was with Mark, we kept our characters all the
time. We rode to the towns with our
robes on. We went, yeah, we lived the
gimmicks, so people couldn't say, oh, that's just the knack,
those guys and especially Mark. Who?
Who really was in character, they would say these guys were

(39:39):
really nuts. So I think that was what helped
and and again, small territory territorial days sure couldn't
be flying around the world with a robot today.
I don't think so, Dan. Housing.
Yeah, yeah. Let's take a quick timeout and

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And when I first went in there, nobody knew about this, but they
depicted me. They wanted me to be Jake the

(41:54):
snake, they wanted me to get a big ass snake, and they wanted
me to come out. And I had a whole camouflage
outfit. And I came out and they had me
buy a albino Python. I bought a 11 1/2 foot albino
Python And I didn't know Dick about snakes.

(42:17):
And now I got to keep it at my house.
So I decided I'm going to take my son's closet.
And I'm going to glass in the top and put it in there with a
light so he can watch it at night or watch it eat it.
Rabbit and all this other shit that didn't really work out

(42:39):
good, like a lot of things in mylife.
So the first time it ate a rabbit, it took him like 2 hours
to eat it and squeezed it, and the rabbit ended up pissing it
all the way down his wall into his shoes and everything.
So his whole room smelled like like snake piss.
And so anyway, I took the snake several times and we were

(43:03):
filming in Universal at the timeand they just couldn't figure
out how to utilize the character.
So that's when they put me with Bobby.
Bray Wyatt had to take some of that because a lot of his early
fresh out of NXT promos. Had that Jake sway to it that
like you know he was trying to do more like a New Orleans

(43:23):
accent it sounded like, but he he definitely.
Had a little take that Zimbodi maybe?
That's the one, yeah. So like when when when I was
there, he. And so again, I've I've talked
about this and you know, people get mad or whatever.
I'm like, I'm just calling a spade a spade.
I love Bray Wyatt. I love Wyndham Rotondo.
He's a good dude. IRS is a good dude.
IRS is one of my agents, one of my producers at at Smackdown and

(43:46):
on live events. IRS is a good dude.
I got to. I marked out getting to be in
the ring with Barry Windham, hisuncle, man.
Like, that's a cool family. Like, I respect their family.
And I respect. I think Bray Wyatt is so fucking
talented. But when he first got there and
he wasn't even Husky Harris yet and he would just constantly ask
me questions. Why you do this?
Why you do that? Exactly.
The way I would ask Jake and I was an open book because I

(44:08):
thought, we're at the same company together.
I'm not going to hoard my spot. I'm going to try to make money
with everybody. That's why Vince is paying me.
So I'm going to be fruitful withmy knowledge.
So I'll be like, I do this, I dothat, I do this, I do this, This
is why, This is why, This is why.
And he said, and I'll get I'll get all bunch of grief over this
because wherever the fuck he winds up he's going to be a top
guy and I don't need to get buried.

(44:28):
But I'm just just saying it likejust calling like what it is,
you know. I don't mind being the the Carl
Perkins to his Elvis Presley like he's awesome.
He might do me way better than Ido me.
I don't know. Scott the more used to always
joke and say that about Rhino. He trained rhino.
He's like Rhino copies everything I do, except he just
does it better than me. Yeah, so maybe maybe that's the
case. So I'll humbly, you know, say I

(44:49):
think Bray Wyatt's amazing, but he would always say, why do
this? Why do that?
Why do you call your finishing move Tallulah Bell.
And I told him that I named it for my dead sister, My shoot
dead sister. Why would you do that?
Why would you do that? That's crazy.
I go well because just like her,when I hit somebody with that
move, they ain't getting up. Oh, that's so harsh.

(45:12):
And when I got canned. Abigail.
Sister Abigail. Yeah.
Wow. So so all the and all the little
detail stuff like I'm cool with I'm cool with that just but my
family thing like my my sister thing kind of stings you know.
I'm happy he made a success out of it but at the same time like
that's that's my sister you knowso and and again I'm proud of

(45:35):
him. I think he's talented as fuck
but that's my sister. All the other little things.
The little details are cool. Like, again, he thought of so
much stuff by himself. But at the same time, some of
our conversations went like this.
A Sinner? The office wants me to wear
trunks. I'm kind of chubby.
I don't think I could pull off trunks.
What do you think I should do? Maybe a singlet?

(45:56):
And I remember joking saying, man, a singlet ain't going to
cover up nothing. That's not going to fool
anybody. Like we see an indie guy in a
T-shirt or a white beater. We know you're a skinny fuck
under there. We know you're a fat fuck under
there. You're not fooling anybody.
You're not pretending to be RickRude under that fucking baggy
barbed wire. T-shirt you're wearing.
We all know fucking Stevie Wonder can tell you're a fat
fuck under that T-shirt. Just embrace being a fat fuck or

(46:19):
hit the gym or whatever or where.
So what I told him was like, look some spandex single it or
otherwise. It's not going to fucking hide
or fool anybody. I go wear something baggy like
a. Like coveralls or wear something
baggy, like a fucking Hawaiian T-shirt, like, like Kate Fear.
Like De Niro, which is basicallylike a Charlie Manson kind of

(46:41):
wort Waylon Mercy kind of thing,you know, I know.
And if you're gonna, if you, if you're gonna go, if you're gonna
go with the Hawaiian shirt and be, you know, kind of Charlie
Manson ish, Well, Charlie Mansonneeds his family.
He needs, he needs a flock. And when I did the Turkish
stuff, the animal masks are really creepy.
And so he's just taking fucking notes.
And he's like, that's awesome. That's awesome.
That's awesome. So proud of him.

(47:02):
You know, I I don't know if he wants to remember those
conversations, but it's fine. It's no problem.
He he can, he can, he can endorse it.
He can go. Yup.
You know, it certainly helped mypayday.
It certainly helped. Helped me if he was to go.
Yup. Got a lot of ideas from him.
Yup. Carl Perkins, Elvis Presley and
so forth. You know, all that shenanigans,

(47:22):
OK. But if not, you know people are
the way people are. So again, if this blows back and
blows up in my face, well, fuck.Whatever.
So again, what? What?
What? Vince?
Not going to boot me? What?
Tony Cohn Not going to boot me. What d'amour?
Not going to boot me. Why?
Because I. Because I spoke the truth.
Yeah. Right.
You know I got you. You speak the truth these days

(47:43):
and you're a fucking conspiracy theorist.
So maybe I am. When I said I said, man, that I
saw Dan Housing come in, man, he's pretty fucking over.
He said no, he's popular and that like that resonated in me.
I'm like, God damn it, I never thought about that way.
He's right because so people probably don't believe he can

(48:03):
whoop ass, but he's he's got a little.
No, and he's not any good at. He's not any good at wrestling.
But his character is practice and and it and it gets attention
and he's a clever kid. He's a really small.
Clever kid who knows how to present himself well and and
kudos to him for getting signed.I hadn't seen him have a match

(48:25):
yet and if I was booking, I wouldn't.
He wouldn't have one. You know what I.
Mean Amen. Amen.
Yeah, when I saw him for the first time and I'm listening to
his promos and all this kind of stuff and I see his face and all
that, I'm like, do I want to look up one of his matches or
not? Then I realized I probably
didn't want to do that. You know, you know and.

(48:46):
You would have regretted it didn't look nothing against the
kid. You work to your strength and
not your weaknesses. And one of his weaknesses is it
ring work. So what is your strength?
Your strength is your character,so get by on that and kudos to
him for doing it, man. But again.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I think so. I mean, he hadn't really done
nothing. He showed up in a couple of key

(49:07):
matches, like pulled out from under the ring or something.
So, I don't know, I think they're they're doing right with
him. I would use him sparingly like
they're doing, you know what I mean?
And I'd also send him out on every single ATW publicity
autographed meet and greet thing, you know what I mean?
Like. It's.
Always in character, he he's clever, he's funny, The

(49:28):
character gets over, you know what I mean?
Right. You know, I always thought he
should be like a Pee Wee Herman or Earnest or something like
that, where he could be this almost a movie star in a
character, but I don't see him in the ring, you know, that's
just me. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Right, right. And and the other thing is, he's
not good in the ring, but also at the same time, what is he?

(49:50):
I don't feel like they've done avery good job of telling you
what he is, you know? Yeah, like what Dan housing is.
And look, I think that's where they dropped the ball a lot too
at AEW. View is they just figure since
the Twitter knows who it is, everybody knows and it don't.
You're stupid. Well, what about the lapsed fan?
What about the fan that's just clicking channels?

(50:10):
What about you know, what about people That because I'm with
you, I don't know what Dan housing is, what's a curse,
You're cursed or what? I don't even know.
I don't get it either, but I'm smart enough to know he's
popular, so I utilize him for that.
He's just not over. Nobody's going to pay money to
see him go for the title, right?I mentioned that Dan housing kid

(50:34):
and he, I said that we were having dinner and I said, I said
that dude's pretty, pretty fucking over.
I said when he came in and he said he's not over, he's
popular. And I was like, what?
I've never heard that before, you know?
Yeah. And I never, I've never heard
that before. There's a lot of people that get
into that character because they're the same fucking size.

(50:56):
Yeah. Yeah, Yeah.
And because this little guy's actually getting a push, he
gives them hope. Those are people are few and far
between and they won't be there long.
Yeah. Yeah.
You know, Yeah. He goes through a rough spot,
brother. And you'll forget about him.
Yeah, absolutely. Right now he's enjoying him.
Yeah. And if they.

(51:16):
If they look correctly. Right.
Well, good luck with that. Yeah, we we've all said it out
here. Don't put him in the ring.
Who's that? Gonna happen, Wolfie.
You always had great gimmicks. You always had a great
character. Great.
He really, I mean, scared the shit out of me, man.
Scared. The shit.
I was afraid. I was afraid of you told Jimmy

(51:37):
that story before you got to tell him from your perspective.
Oh man, I'm you. And then James, Father James
Mitchell, who I've, you know, thank God I reconnected with him
and he's got a kid now. He's softening up a little bit.
But I mean. I thought you guys were just
back there, you know, performinglike Illuminati.
Rituals and like waiting to sacrifice the young children and
the Marks and the and the. Crowd like I, I, I I mean, I

(52:00):
really believed that you y'all were up to some, really.
Bad stuff and I I I. Stayed I stayed keep my distance
from y'all because because you you scared me.
OK, so this one I'm dying to know because I've heard some
crazy stories about this guy. How about the missing link?
Oh, yeah, I know him well. Was in Louisiana and Texas with

(52:22):
him, Dewey Robinson, and he lived every place.
And in Florida he'd always livedat a nudist colony.
Yes. Yes.
And he never drove. GAIL always, always drove.
And he said, well, his job to wrestle and her job is to drive.

(52:48):
Dewey was a stud, but he was he was a missing link.
Yeah, he and I went to my wife and I, Tom Rita went to a nudist
colony and you know, we ate dinner there.
She was so freaked out. And she's like, well, what are
you looking at? Yeah.

(53:08):
George, were you? Were you naked there?
No, I was and and didn't get naked at A at a out of respect
for Rita. But they and and their son.
He put he lived there with him. You you know, I trained his son.
And Sam Houston, do you know SamHouston?

(53:29):
Yeah, yeah. And Griz had me come out about
twice a week and and work with him.
He was the absolute shits at first.
I didn't think he'd ever make itand he turned out to be really
good. He had thanked me 100 times, you
know. Inspiration for your Cerebus
character and is that a character you enjoyed doing and

(53:52):
it's one of his favorites I guess Talk about the Cerebus
character, because I really likethat character.
I I but again, you know Cerebus,it was basically just a a spin
off of slash. I just kind of added to it, took
the scar away, added the fangs, new new, get up.
But it was basically just me still being slashed but not

(54:15):
being slashed. And the name.
I can't take the credit for the name because I was like I was
doing the gimmick or whatever. And then TCW Traditional
Championship Wrestling that was based out of Missouri with Matt
Riviera was the the owner and you know he had called me or I
don't remember how we got in touch but about me working for

(54:37):
him and I think I just said man I'll just come and slash and he
didn't want to do that. He wanted to have it just like
have his own name for his thing or whatever.
And so I think I might have evenbeen using the like an assassin,
you know, not not that as my name, but kind of wolfie D the

(54:57):
like an assassin, right. So anyway, Cerebus came up and
it's actually Cerebus and which is, and I think it's Greek
mythology, but it's the three headed dog that guards the gates
of Hades. Or some shit like that that
guards the gates of the underworld.
And so that's when I I had to make it with that name.
I had to make it more doggish wolfish.

(55:21):
Whatever you want to say there. But yeah, I love doing that
character and I'm you know, I made most of the gear for it out
of eagle foam, watched a lot of YouTube on these kids, how they
make the the cosplay outfits andfigured out how to do it.
And I made you know my own stuffas far as the the chest plates

(55:41):
and and things like that. So yeah, it was fun.
Yeah man, I remember you gave methat name, so I can't.
I can't take the credit for the name, but that's what it.
Is yeah. But it made sense because you're
you were doing slash but you also service was a Toyota dog
and you got the Wolfy element toit and definitely made sense to
me. You know if you if you really

(56:04):
thought about it you know the Lycan assassin that all made
sense. You're a wolf.
You're a man. You know my partner that they
were putting me with Gary Roosevelt Graham.
It was forget what his wrestlingname is.
Something with a dog. Crap.
He punched me right Now if you knew, I couldn't think of the
working name. But anyway, he was kind of a dog

(56:27):
like person and they called us the Hounds of Hell.
So yeah, it don't make sense. Oh, I love that tag team too,
man, that was, that was very cool, you know, So anyway,
that's a good question. I like I said, we haven't talked
about Sarah very much and definitely appreciate that
question. That is that was his name.
It was Roosevelt. Roosevelt the dog.
OK, Nice, Gary. Roosevelt.
Graham. All right, Yeah.

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Well, I like that gimmick. I love the two dog gimmick, You
know, Element, wolf dog, whatever.
You know it. It all canine familia.
Canis Familia Anyway, Canis. Is that right?
Did I just say Canis? Is that a dog?
Yeah, I believe it is. Do I do want to ask one

(57:09):
question, Ronnie, you dressed upas Miss Atlanta Lively.
I I love that. That was so funny when you were
in the room and Rick came in thinking it was precious.
And you know a lot of people don't know.
Well, I do because I'm from thatarea, but that you had done that
with Boogie Woogie as well as A tag team partner with Boogie
that was such a. Great gimmick, I thought.

(57:30):
That was such a hilarious time. Yeah.
Well, it's almost like pulling your rib on on, on on Rick
Flair, you know? Right, Yeah.
You know, you really like what was her name?
Precious, yeah. Precious.
Precious. Yeah.
And so I came up with the idea of dressed as a girl.

(57:51):
Well, I went shopping and they went for it.
You know, I forgot anyway. Oh yeah, they loved it.
And I said, well, I went shopping for clothes.
That was the part. I had the best.
I had a girlfriend at the time and she did my makeup because I
couldn't do any of that. Yeah, of course.
She picked my clothes, the shoes.

(58:12):
I had to find the store with thebig women, you know, with big.
Feet, yeah, yeah. You know this dress and
everything. Well, bought all the stuff and
that evening we decided. That we're going out clubbing me
and her as a woman. Oh.
My God, we. Went to about three or four

(58:33):
different bars and we're bands together.
This things. They thought we were two
lesbians. I was in one bar and that some
guy pitched my ass turn around and he was going the other way,
but I knew it was him. And then another guy made a
comment. He says.
Look at the shoulders on this broad.

(58:56):
We had a blast, man. So guys are taking into the
mattress. Yeah.
Also do my makeup and all that. Those were the good old days
with stories like storylines like this.
Yeah, Yeah. That's when we came up with the
idea of the hotel with with flair and who was the manager

(59:16):
there, JJ. Dillon yeah.
Pushed JJ Dillon into the into the water.
Yeah, yeah, it was great. It was like a movie, you know,
You guys really did excellent stuff.
It really was. And I remember, is it Rick?
I think he like, grabs you and he like starts feeling that it's

(59:38):
not like a a woman, it's like a he.
Like the best. The very best is in the dressing
room when I was dressed and after she dressed me up, you
know? Yeah, go into the dressing room
with the boys. Well, when we first started, but
talked about doing the thing, you know, I think.

(01:00:00):
I think it was a trusty Rd. was in on it.
He knew, Yeah, it was only a handful of guys, but what's his
name? Samoan.
What's the big guy? Haku.
Haku. It's the other one.
Barbarian. Yeah.

(01:00:21):
Barbarian is in the dressing room.
We're doing the TV Barbarian. I'm standing there and one of
the boys, I forgot who it was came to me and he says Barbarian
thinks you're a real woman. And so I kept peeking, you know,
once in a while. And look, he was staring at me.
Follow me everywhere in the dressing room with his.

(01:00:42):
Eyes, you know. He was doing.
He wasn't smart, was he? No, he wasn't smart.
I walked him. And as I walked by him, I
touched his pants, you know, anda hyping boy and I walked away.

(01:01:04):
So I finally had to come to him right in his face, because I
figured if he jumps on me and wants to rape me, it's going to
be bad, but that's going to be bad.
It's me, Ronnie. Oh my God.

(01:01:24):
I can't imagine trying to fight the barbarian off of me.
I can't imagine that. Pretty.
Much the eternal question, and I'm sorry, I know these podcast
questions can get mundane a little bit, but what was the
blood made of? What was the blood made of?

(01:01:47):
It was a matter of fact. I just loaded up my gear bag as
I was texting Wolfie earlier. I was pouring my blood.
Been there. I probably don't say it right.
So I'm like. Nye Ben B and and it's Nye is
the second word and it's a messyman.
It's stage blood, so it's basically like corn syrup and

(01:02:10):
stuff like that. But I buy it right out of the
magazine shop and stuff and stuff like that, 'cause I have
to turn out and walk, poison me and stain my clothes and taste
really good and give me good vampire breath, you know?
Yeah, yeah. You know, I'm a huge kiss, Mark.
You know, I'm a huge. Kiss mark.
So is it the same thing Gene Gene used?
I'm sure it's probably super similar, yeah.

(01:02:31):
But you know that I'm a big KISSfan too.
The whole the whole blood spraying is a tribute to Gene
Simmons. That's it's on the guitar solo.
I just spray the blood instead of biting in the lead to come
out like he rises. So so that that that that whole
thing. I don't think like at all
entrances like a KISS tribute. Yeah, that's true.
That music, everybody says that about you.

(01:02:53):
Has to be in the top ten wrestling entrances of all time.
Has to be. Well I I don't know if it's in
the top ten, but what it has done for me it it's kept me
iconic like so it kept me very blessed to be able to work 2025
years later. People still love the music they
hear, they come out, they see anold man come out there, but oh
he's praising blood and he stillhits the BDP.

(01:03:15):
He's super happy. So like that old entrance the
music, especially the music and the entrance anything and and
then edge keeps. He could try and just like do in
WrestleMania with what he did inSummer Slam prior to that, He
really does. He's really kind.
He doesn't have to do that. He could just be Edge or
whatever and and be doing our Superstar or he can make his own

(01:03:35):
dark Entity. He doesn't have to channel back
to the Brood, but he does that and and I know he does it out of
kindness to help keep me currentbecause he knows I'm out there
grinding. He's always worried about me
still making all these times. But he knows I love it.
So I I think he just that's his way of throwing me a bone the
best he can. You know what I mean?
Without being actual. That's awesome.
That really is awesome because you know when you get in the
wrestling business, they always say man, at the end of it you'll

(01:03:58):
be able to count your true friends on like one hand.
And you know, I I kind of believe that.
But it's nice to see that, you know, somebody like him who
still got the platform, you know, will throw his boys a bone
to take care of them, you know? Absolutely.
Yeah. He he he would, man.
He's, he's, we all have our ups and downs and loopy loops and
hoopy loops and we do some crazyshit.

(01:04:19):
But he's really a good man, a good dude, man.
He is. Yeah.
Cool. So when you when you came to
Memphis you stayed with Steve Dahl.
Steve Dunn the listeners might know him as well done and and
his wife who's who his his wife was the sister of Crush and so

(01:04:40):
you live there and Luna stayed with you a lot downstairs and of
their basement. And I had I've been to Steve's
house back then but I'd never been in it.
But I had heard all the stories so.
Share with the people about Steve dolls haunted house.
Well, it was a long road. Let me tell you how much I
appreciated getting to stay at Steve Dolls House.
So when I first came to Memphis,I had to stay with a fellow

(01:05:01):
named Bert Prentice. We all know.
I got tired of my underwear. It disappeared and my car
getting stolen and and and pretty sure I was pretty sure I
was go through my sleep so. So from Bird's house, I went to
being homeless and sleeping in my car.

(01:05:21):
So I I slept in the car, showered at the gymnasium as
much as a lot of people did in Memphis.
And you know, it wasn't all likerhinestones and diamonds and
stuff, you know what I mean? It was like, so, so from there,
then Steve was kind enough. So now I'm grateful as hell.
Now don't get me wrong. He was counting up.
Hey, man, just come up from Memphis, stay in my house here.
I think it was in Hendersonvillewith my Lake Hickory there.

(01:05:44):
And this comes. Stay with me.
You know, I got a basement and all that.
So, like, I'm super happy to getthere and stay in this house,
but nobody told me. Nobody told me about these evil
spirits in that house. That house.
Oh man, that house. I went back to just being
homeless after that. And it was not.

(01:06:08):
It was so many crazy nights. You know, they they said
something was staying there thatcrushed Bryan Adams.
He had some issues with with theheating like he said he believed
there was a ghost and he he would go down there and you
know, it'd be the it'd be the the coldest of winters and the
AC would get turned on and the heat would be turned off or
opposite in the summer, the the heat would be turned on and you

(01:06:29):
had to come into the basement todo it.
You couldn't do it from upstairsor see the patties safe.
You know, the basement was set for everything but the bathroom.
And so I'm like, yeah, whatever,you know, But I mean, there was
so many nights you would hear, hear weird stuff going on and
then. One night it was it was cold
outside, and Luna happened to bethere at night and we had gone

(01:06:49):
to bed. It's about 2:00 in the morning.
3:00 in the morning. Just came in from a town or
something, and not the damn car Alarm starts going off my.
So I run outside. I I get the car started up, turn
the alarm off. I come back inside and move in.
He's like, what's set it up? And what?
I don't know, man. I go back out again because the
car alarm goes off again. I jump off, I run out there.
Now this happens the third time I go out there.

(01:07:10):
I go to come back in. The door is locked.
I'm really sleeping. I'm banging on the door.
It's damn like, oh, you know, I blamed the ghost.
I said, yeah, I still haven't seen the ghost.
You know, I I haven't seen it had to be that ghost, man.
Because you know, something keptsetting the alarm off and then I
went outside and locked me outside and the freezing cold.
Now people don't think Nash willget cold.

(01:07:30):
Nash will get cold in the winter.
And I was in the short time there.
I've been laying here and she yelled at me.
Well, she had heard something atthat point and she'd be yelling
up the stairs and the thing go leave this place or something.
Like she's some kind of exorcistperson or something.

(01:07:51):
She's got, she's going to break out some shade to clear this
place out, you know? So a lot of things went on like
that. Little things went on.
Think. You think you see little shadows
out the corner, your eyes. But then one day I came in with
y'all, I think y'all dropped me off or whatever.
I think I was right with y'all, y'all dropped me off of the
house or I dropped you off and maybe I came to the house.
I'm not sure what it was. But I go there and see, see the

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Patty wasn't home. And, you know, they were very
particular about everything likethat.
They would never leave their bedroom doors open or something.
But you had to use the use of there's only one bathroom, so
you had to go upstairs to use the bathroom.
And I never really liked going upstairs.
I I felt blessed to be staying in their house and didn't want,
you know, I just felt, well, I felt a little uncomfortable and
I want to go up there. But man, I had to go to the

(01:08:33):
restroom. I was going to get up there and
brush my teeth and settle in, you know, you know, get some
rest. And I noticed their bedroom door
was open. And I'm like, that's so it's so
weird. So when you're looking in the
mirror, brushing your teeth in the bathroom, you could see
right in your bedroom. Door.
And right above their bed is a crucifix like the cross.
And if I go, I'm sitting there, I'm brushing my teeth.

(01:08:55):
You know, I get this really weird feeling.
I look up in the mirror. You know how you're always
scared you're going to see something in the mirror?
Sometimes you turn to like, yeah, I'm brushing my teeth and
I look up and I'm looking at that crucifix and I'm like
really drawn to it for whatever reason.
And I think we know why. I want no damn vampire.
This thing I look up. I was looking at that crucifix

(01:09:20):
and then the star of evil look in the shadow.
I can't even describe it but I'll let it was dark and
sinister and it's it crossed right from an acoustic kind of
stopped in front of crucifix. Looked over me in the mirror and
then and then went on. Man, I've got goosebumps now
just telling you that I I. I spent it down to that
basement. I got on the phone.
The Lunar. I got to go.

(01:09:43):
I said this place is evil. It's bad.
It's all bad. It's all bad.
I think I might even called. You guys will see.
I might have called. You said I gotta get out of
here. I didn't know where to go, what
to do. But man, I'm a bad interacted
that I couldn't stay there anymore.
But there was all kinds of stuffthat I just don't remember that
wouldn't know that I couldn't. That was that was hey, that was
where I actually seen this, seenthis spirit or whatever.

(01:10:05):
It was as bad. Whatever it was, I actually seen
it. I wasn't even on drugs.
Some days I might be like, well damn, man, maybe I did a little
bit too much cocaine or something, you know?
Maybe I'm hearing shit or seeingthings that ain't there, but.
I didn't say it's over as a judge.
No drinking. No nothing.
I wasn't even really that tired.I was just chilling and it it

(01:10:28):
scared me so bad. It it verified all the little
things I have seen and heard in the in the car, all that, all
that stuff and and I was out of there.
I I played I played scared the shit out of me.
I I wouldn't go back either man.He told me to buy it.
I I they should warn people before they buy that.
House, seriously, it's man. I can just see it though, man.
When you were telling me the story about her yelling up the

(01:10:50):
stairs, I would pay money. Being able to see that, I don't
know that I wouldn't. Wanted to be.
It was something. Like Ghost and I would have that

(01:11:18):
would have scared everyone, yeah.
The ghost is terrified. Alone.
That's great man. Wolfie D Those stories from some
cool guys. Man, And it brought back some of
the memories I'd forgotten, someof those stories that were told,
but the older ones and whatnot. But yeah, perfect, man.
You do a great job putting that stuff together.

(01:11:40):
And and every one of those guys told a really you know, cool
story and it was relatable to Halloween man.
How totally. I mean again Father Jim telling
the Ravens hair story all the day is great.
But Bodie talking about Bray Wyatt still in his gimmick and I
know you know Bray Wyatt recently passed but I thought
that was a very current story that could work.
And then you know anytime you can hear Gangrel tell that

(01:12:03):
Stephen Dunn haunted house storyman, that's the best dude.
I get chills thinking about thatand dude, I can't imagine what
he was dealing with man. So.
If we if we just had Luna still here to tell her version, I
know. Or you know and even you know
even talked about Crush staying there for a little while too.
And and love to hear what he hadtoo.

(01:12:23):
Unfortunately we can't because they're gone now.
It's just that's even sad. They've moved on to the other
side. So but I tell you what, we've
got some good questions I think for Ask Wolfie anything.
So if you want to stick around, let's let's ring that up.
Here. Well, you fire away, buddy.
All right, DJ, hit that music. All right, we are back with Ask

(01:13:05):
Wolfie D Anything or maybe ask Slash or maybe ask Cerebus.
I mean, you know, you kind of went from like, you know, a a
hood kid to, you know, you go now to you went to a serial
killer. So that was like an escalation.
And then you went to a living embodiment of a werewolf,

(01:13:25):
basically so. You know, I'm just.
I'm just Kentucky white trash. Hey, that's pretty good.
But Trailer Park has already gotyou beat, so you can just be
his, you know, like how like Hillbilly Jim had Uncle Elmer
and stuff. You know, you can be like Cousin
Wolfie, you know Cousin Kelly. How about that?

(01:13:51):
Hey, I'm a junior. I could be Cousin Junior for.
There you go. Yeah, exactly.
Cousin Junior. Why are we thinking that?
Yeah. Well anyway, so I've kind of,
you know, like I said, we got inundated with questions and we
get some, you know, we get updated questions all the time,
especially again, you know, at Live Will PD on all the social
media platforms, including YouTube, make sure you're
subscribed. We're putting out every week,

(01:14:12):
we're putting out a new video from the archives on YouTube
that's never been on YouTube before.
So every Saturday at 6:00 AM youcan go to YouTube and you'll
have a brand new podcast. If that's what you like to
listen to us on, it'll be dropped on YouTube.
So anyway, that being said, one of the very first questions is
one of our great listeners. It's always giving us great
questions and it's actually verytimely on this All Hallows Eve

(01:14:36):
Devil's Night episode is cause effect on Instagram and he asked
this question. Wolfie, what was your favorite
Halloween costume as a kid? Oh without it.
Well, OK. So my mom when I was around
6:00-ish, I think I've told you the first concert I went to in
my life was KISS and it was in Chicago and I was about that age

(01:14:59):
and everything so I was eat up with it.
Well she she did the makeup and in my hair and made me a out of
Cape and you know the the the outfit that had the chains in
the middle of it for Jean and all that And then she had some
friend of hers make me a a wooden axe guitar.
All this kind of stuff, So that was awesome.
And I wish I can see the picturein my head.

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I don't know what happened to all of it when my mother then
passed away, but yeah, it was cool.
But then I'd say. At about the age, let's see
whatever you are. Around 5th and 6th grade.
I did The Terminator and I did it myself and it was really
cool. Yeah.
I did the whole side of my face with silver paint and then took

(01:15:43):
some of that, you know? I know the stuff is a lot better
now, but the scar type stuff andput around it, so you know.
Yeah, and blood. And I even wired up a pair of
sunglasses to have a little red dot on the inside of them and
shit. Wow.
Did that all myself. That's awesome.
I I think that's my favorite costume too.

(01:16:03):
And it wasn't even mine. So that's awesome.
So just to kind of go off of what you and I again, they
didn't ask me, but I'm going to tell it.
So my probably my favorite. I dressed up like Freddy Krueger
one year and I was like probablyin fifth grade or 4th grade and
all my other friends were dressed up like action figures
or dolls or something and I'm standing, there's this slasher.

(01:16:24):
I'm sure they thought my parentswere just deviants.
But you know, but it was a lot of cool.
I had the glove and everything made-up and yeah, that's.
Awesome. That's awesome.
And then let's not forget too that a few years.
There's not last year, but the year before.
The shell dressed up as like a alittle Red Riding Hood 1050 with

(01:16:45):
the gun and she had captured me.I was the big bad wolf.
And then we had Raid and Isaiah dressed up as the as two of the
Three Little Pigs. But they were not normal.
They had blood on them and a knife in their hand.
And we definitely should have won that contest.
And we got robbed to tell you by.
And I'm not going to knock because it was a it was a kid,

(01:17:06):
not. I felt like there was a reason
everybody was wanting this little kid to win.
I don't know. Has she been sick or something?
I don't know. That's why I'm not going to
knock it. But yeah, you were.
That was incredible. And I think I love the family
themed costumes too. Yeah, yeah, very cool.

(01:17:26):
I came up with that, and I'll say that I'm very proud of that
because I think that's very unique and original.
Yeah, yeah, that's awesome. Well, so to go another way, I
got it. You brought this up one year, my
brother dressed up like commandoArnold Schwarzenegger, and then
I dressed up like Crocodile Dundee, so it was pretty cool.
I had that big knife. It was like a big Rambo plastic
knife, but still. Yeah.

(01:17:47):
Anyway, so that was fun. And then when I had with my
band, we dressed up for we we had this local music scene that
always did parties and all kindsof stuff.
We dressed up in black turtlenecks and wore red berets
and we painted ourselves like kiss faces.
And we were. We were French kiss.
I mean, you know what? I've actually seen that gimmick

(01:18:09):
before. Not.
Yes, not necessarily what you just described.
It looked a little different from what I, from what I saw
what you're saying. But yeah, that's that's a good
one. I like that.
Yeah, we had fun with that. Can you guess who I had to be?
Ace No, I I was Gene. Yeah, I was the bass player, you

(01:18:29):
know. So I felt like I had to be Gene.
But Ace is, you know, probably overall my.
Favorite, but I did dress up as Ace Atticus concert one time.
That was very near Halloween, sothat was another good one, dude.
It was like, if if like you're. It was incredible, actually.
It was like if Ace were a wrestler, It was like, you know,
you had Dale Torborgue as the demon.
You could have been in the spaceAce.

(01:18:50):
You know what I mean? So.
Do I like that? That would have been a hell of A
tag team now that I'm thinking about it.
But yeah, yeah. Anyway, yeah, wanting Kiss to I
as as a kid, I wanted Kiss to come out on Memphis TV so bad I
couldn't stand it. Yeah, yeah.
That's funny that you bring thatup because one of our listeners,
Lash Madison from YouTube, actually asked a similar
question about Memphis TV. It says the slasher characters

(01:19:13):
in Memphis. Did you like the idea?
Yeah, yeah, some of them. Some of them were bit corny, but
I mean, that was just kind of a Memphis thing.
And you know, Lawler loved his monsters and loved to be the
monsters. And yeah, you know, some of them
were cool, you know? And there was some funny things.
We, I think it was Brian Lee in The Leatherface when they caught

(01:19:34):
the Apron on fire. I can't remember if it was him
or not. Yeah, but yeah, and Lord
Humongous. I don't know that I'd consider
him one of those, but I love that fucking gimmick.
Oh, totally. And.
Yeah, there was. See, there's.
Wow. What did Doug's daddy do, Tommy?
Did Freddy Krueger. Freddy Krueger?

(01:19:55):
Yeah. Yeah, the man before, yeah.
And you see, Jeff even took it to another level.
He took Leatherface to AW. But you know, that was kind of
like the Bray Wyatt match that we were all kind of like what in
the world was that? But it was, I know it match, you
know, it was money. Yeah, good money.
And I guarantee you the, you know, Leatherface in the video

(01:20:16):
game was the same exact situation.
So. Yeah.
And and it, you know, I like that they do some of that
crossover stuff because you know, it's just making good
money for you know. Business.
But that's, that's Jeff's influence.
Oh, I'm sure. I'm sure.
Jeff's. Jeff's a great businessman, for
sure. So yeah, I always enjoyed it.
I mean, I I thought it was very original, you know, Obviously, I

(01:20:38):
think I wonder if they. Because I know.
When didn't Doug take the FreddyKrueger gimmick to Japan?
Yeah. And then he got hit with a cease
and desist because they were maybe calling it Freddy Krueger,
but then he changed it anyway. Yeah, yeah.
But anyway, Long story short, I it was, it was definitely
Memphis, right? I mean, I was like, you know,

(01:20:59):
obviously a Jerry Lawler deal, you know?
And he loves his superheroes andmonsters.
Christmas creature, if that counts.
Yeah. I mean, that's got to count.
It's not really a slasher, but it's definitely a monster.
So I mean, yeah, that's pretty cool.
Yeah, so. We're forgetting, but that's all
right. Yeah, We're forgetting somebody.
But then anyway, so yeah, thank you for that question.

(01:21:21):
Last, appreciate it. So the third one on the list,
Chuck loves Die Hard on Twitter and he says favorite horror
movie. Favorite horror movie?
Yeah. Or just some of them that you
really like. And I've watched quite a few
here lately. But you know me, I'm so bad that
I'll watch four in a fucking dayor something.

(01:21:41):
You'll ask me. Hey, would you watch?
I can't remember the name of it and you'll like mix them up.
Yeah, but I mean, I guess like like all time, man.
I mean, I just know that as a kid I was terrified of Michael
Myers and Jason. I mean, I literally would, you
know, get up under my covers at night and because.

(01:22:03):
I forget what? Whatever.
Let's see. You know what?
Your part three came out Friday 13th and 3D.
Oh man, is it like 80 but. Regardless, I was at an age
where that scared the shit out of me.
Yeah, I'd get under my covers and just, you know, lay on my
side, not move, but just enough space around my nose and my

(01:22:24):
mouth so that I could get some fresh air.
And it came out in 82. It came out in. 82 Yeah.
I was like, Nah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I love those movies. And I remember when I was kind
of considered old enough to watch them.
And I feel like I probably watched him a little earlier
than I should have because I hadolder cousins that would show me

(01:22:45):
these things. And man, I tell you those that I
did like Jason. I was kind of a Freddy Krueger
guy, but now I've kind of turnedinto a Jason guy, but always
seems so. Corny to me, man.
And especially if you watch themnow.
Oh, totally. Now it's rough, man.
Yeah. And it it was like the but I
think it was because I was smaller and a kid and it kind of

(01:23:06):
was like Ernest does horror whatever.
But so who would you say Jason or Michael is your favorite
slash or character? Would you say?
Yeah, probably one of them too, man.
I just, I like, I guess that's my age group or whatever, that's
what. Yeah, brought up on and that was
the shit that actually scared me.
Nothing. You know?

(01:23:27):
Nothing's going to scare you now.
Hell, the world we live in scares me, where some fucking
movies do. But seriously, Seriously.
Amen to that. Then I watched one the other day
that I do remember the name of, and I'm sure some of y'all have
watched them. You might have to totally kill
her. It's kind of a throwback where
they travel back in time to the 80s to stop a serial killer and
all this. It's pretty good.

(01:23:48):
It's on Netflix. I will check that out.
OK, Totally Killer is the name of it.
Yeah. OK, yeah, that's awesome.
I will definitely check that out.
We've seen some interesting onesrecently.
But the the one that I think I liked recently that I think we
watched it last year but was barbarian on Max and it was

(01:24:08):
where the girl and the the like the horribly inbred family she
gets trapped in that house and stuff.
I. Don't know what you're talking
about. Yeah, yeah.
And we've watched a few others. I'm always weird, man.
I'll just sometimes watch like AMC and watch some of the old
stuff or something. And you know, they play a lot of
the old stuff during this time. So you know, I I've enjoyed

(01:24:30):
that. But I you.
Just watch the old stuff becauseyou want to see some titties.
I mean, you're not wrong, you know?
But yeah, yeah, so we'll we'll go from that to His last part of
this question is he says he thinks there needs to be a Slash
movie where basically it fleshesout the entire character to have

(01:24:53):
what, where he came up, how he started, what he turned into,
and then of course he becomes a wrestler to kill people.
Yeah, I mean, it would be cool, dude.
Somebody out there that would you know that makes he'll be
horror movies that would think that was a great idea.
One of them being Ben Dixon, Lone Wolf tattooed.
And the and the lone wolf tattooand horror convention.

(01:25:15):
Oh, Ben, Ben, help us out, bro. I know you probably ain't
listening, but it's still you know.
Pass it along. I'm sure Yeah.
Is listening that knows Ben and.I can't call him.
Say, hey, I want to pitch a movie by myself.
Yeah, exactly. But if you all do it, then it
works. So contact Ben Dixon on social
media. Yeah, he's a tattoo guy.

(01:25:37):
You can hook it up. So anyway, I just could I could
see that movie being really cool.
Now would you have to you Obviously you would have to play
slash. But you know, like, we could
think of you like as a kid and like maybe he's like and then
teen, you know, teenager, younger days, you know, that
would be cool, man. Like what makes what made him

(01:25:58):
kill? People, I would have to play
retired slash, incarcerated slash by the end.
If that's yes, that's it. You are the one you're telling
your story from prison. There, there is.
We've got that. We've got this thing laid out
already. I know, bro.
Somebody get us Ben, right? Hey, somebody out there, you
know you want to finance this. So anyway, yeah.

(01:26:20):
Well, all right. Well, that is all I've got for
this very spooky edition of Ask Wolfie D Anything.
So yeah, man, thanks for listening to everybody and be
safe out there tomorrow if you're going trick or treating
or whatever. There's still some crazies out
there and I'm not talking about the good ones.
Yes, everybody be careful and have a happy, happy and
Spooktacular Halloween. And don't eat all your kids

(01:26:43):
candy. No, say someone to me.
Exactly. Chocolate.
Chocolate over here. All right.
Sounds good. All right.
Y'all happy Halloween and we will.
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can find you on social media. Jimmy, they can find me in the
club, bottle full above. I'm just kidding.

(01:31:41):
They can find me on Facebook. My personal page is Warren Wolf
Wolfe. I'm on Instagram at Warren Wolf
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(01:32:46):
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(01:33:08):
And here we go, the original white boy that came out sagging,
not dragging. Don't be hating because you're
spitting the truth. Still loving in color from
Russia, Mother utilize a huckc. So many times taking credit for

(01:33:34):
what is mine. You know who you are without me
name dropping. Ray's first white boy coming out
hip hop. Been doing it like this since 92
for a while and you thought I was free.
Listen real This shit's so sick it makes your ears get infected.

(01:33:57):
I'm not here to play games. You don't like?
Me. So what?
I really don't care even. Time I keep ticking and I can't
be stop. You set me step.
Through the side unless you wantto get.
Dropped with my. Finish, I'll straight knock you
out. Please allow me to tell you what
it's all about gonna. Wind it up.
And I'm driving it home. That's what you do, baby.

(01:34:20):
I got a cap for. He got a cap for his own.
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