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This guy is the legendary television champion for ECW
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Once upon a time. But still. So, tell us about you. Well, I'm a lot older, but I'm still around
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That's it. So, what was one of the legendary matches you had that would stand out to your memories
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You know, that's a tough one because I had the pleasure of working with a lot of wonderful people
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tremendous athletes, legends in the business such as, you know, Rick Flair and The Undertaker when it was me and Mark
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And I worked for Paul Heyman, met and worked with many others
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So, you know, it's very, very difficult to define one specific. Okay
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What else would you say, like, for an up-and-coming wrestler or someone that's thinking about being a manager
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what would be the best advice would you give? Get trained properly
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and make sure that whoever is training you has experience behind and respecting the business
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otherwise you know it's it's really a no go it's what they call backyard
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and if that's the route you choose to take it's not going to get you very far
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but uh you know just get trained and keep grinding keep working keep grinding you know it not easy especially in the beginning you know but it can happen who would would you have in mind to face Curry Well probably somebody I could beat up recently
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I'm not sure, you know, there's a lot of great talent out there. In fact, you know, I'd probably like to go old school, you know
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with one of my old friends, you know, from way back when
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kind of keep it safe and then maybe graduate on to, you know
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all the younger generation. Okay. Now, who would you mind managing? Well, I'm not sure about that because, you know
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I never really enjoyed managing very much. You know, I've always been a wrestler slash manager
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And, you know, I started managing only because I was injured. Then he kind of stuck
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I didn't care for that too much. It worked in the beginning
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I don't think I would want a mandatory position. Again, unless it's something easier and it makes money
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Oh, okay. Trying to think. One last question. One good question. What if I decided I want to train
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Yes. Point right there. And it's coming soon. Booyah. Right there. Anybody that's thinking about training
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Right there. Right there. I'm going to zoom up. Contact us. Oh, yeah, that's nice
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And we'll hook you up. We'll take care of you. You'll be well taken care of
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And this is Jason Knight, ladies and gentlemen