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04-16-2010, 04:23 PM
Sean Waltman was the guest on In Your Head Wrestling Radio hosted by Jack E. Jones, Oneinchbiceps and Barbie Richards at inyourheadonline.com
Jack, OIB and Barbie Richards are joined by Syxx-Pac aka Sean Waltman. Waltman talks about getting called by many of his former monikers but their have been many more Syxx-Pac mentions. Waltman says it feels good to be back on television with Scott Hall and Kevin Nash. Waltman feels that is hard for him to showcase what he can do on the Impact program. Waltman is also in favor of having more actual wrestling on the program. Waltman talks about having the interviews scripted for them in TNA and for them to put it in their own words.
Jack asks to compare the promos to WCW where Waltman says that they just cut the promo on their own and had free will to basically rip on anyone they had heat with. Waltman never had any of the fellow wrestlers to have a issue with what he has said. The office is a different story as they may have not liked what he had to say.
Waltman says that Terry Taylor came up with the spoof of Arn Anderson back in 1997. Waltman says that Ric Flair and everyone else were laughing. However, once family members started to call in the laughter didn’t last. Waltman says his time wrestling Ric Flair were “magical”.
Waltman discusses having his feelings hurt by a worker in the Memphis area. Waltman mentions Brian Gerwitz and how he had some issues with him.
Waltman believes that you need to have some knowledge of wrestling to be responsible for writing for a wresting program.
A caller named Shannon asks about if Waltman and Holly were suppose to win the tag team titles at the Royal Rumble 1995 show. Waltman says that they were suppose to win and it helped set Bam-Bam Bigelow up for his match against LT. Waltman mentions that he enjoyed tagging with Bob Holly. Waltman also puts over the talent involved in TNA and says that TNA just needs to find the right direction. He has zero input on the product, though he has some ideas. He and Eric Bischoff do not have any head any longer as they was buried several years ago.
Waltman doesn’t know if he has heat with Bryan Clarke, but he thinks that Clarke is a great human being. Waltman really enjoyed working with Clarke back when the rings where really hard.
Jack asks if Waltman thinks they should work with younger or older wrestlers and singles or tag team matches. Waltman is in favor of mixing things up. Waltman talks about adding six man tag team matches to the show if they were to be wanting to get everyone on the show. In Mexico, singles matches are more important when they happen. Waltman believes they need to come up with new concepts and taking some chances. Waltman puts Bischoff over as having balls when it comes to taking chances.
A caller named Joel asks what did WWF want to do with the 1-2-3 Kid gimmick when he came up in the WWF in 1993. Waltman says that the WWF had zero thought of having a cruiserweight division on WWF. Waltman talks about 1-2-3 Kid/Razor Ramon angle being the first real angle on RAW while everything else took place on Superstars back then. Kid didn’t want anything to do with the cruiserweight division as he made more money working with the bigger guys.
Waltman was happy to hold the WWF Lightweight and WCW Cruiserweight Championships at the same time. Waltman new that his matches in the cruiserweight division would never be in the main event or in the top half of the center fold. Waltman talks about a incident where he was so excited about working with WWF and having messed it up by getting drunk and being declared unreliable.
Waltman doesn’t believe that DX worked will in a PG environment. Waltman says that he is the last true degenerate left in the wrestling industry. Waltman is grateful that people still come out and support him even after all the things that he has done. Waltman loves HHH and HBK to death but mentions how they have changed since the original DX run. Waltman says that he could have came up with some great stuff for the midget involved in DX.
Xtremefalls from the message board asks if it was hard to work with Yokozuna. Waltman puts over Yokozuna’s ability and timing saying that he never felt a thing when Yokozuna would do the Bonzai Drop. Waltman talks about Jesse Neal hitting him with a kendo stick and that TNA edited it out of the broadcast.
Waltman talks about working with the Dudley Boys and says it has been a pleasure to work with them over the course of the years. Waltman says that some guys were jealous of ECW guys coming in and they tried to make the Dudley Boys unsuccessful.
Jack brings up Jesse Neal and Waltman says that Neal has good instincts in the ring. Waltman says that Neal doesn’t doubt himself. Eric Young is brought up and says that he saw something special in Young back when he was “being buried in Team Canada”.
A caller named Jason asks about Waltman’s matches with Jerry Lynn. Waltman has mixed feelings about their matches being considered being great. Waltman talks about RVD and Sabu doing the same stuff in other areas. Waltman says he and Lynn were lucky to have exposure on ESPN. Waltman doesn’t believe that the matches are all that great, going by today’s standards.
Jason also asks if Waltman would be interested in working one more match with Lynn in possibly TNA. Waltman says he would be and talks about wrestling Jerry Lynn in the Minnesota area and selling the place out. Waltman says that they had a great match.
Jack, OIB and Barbie Richards are joined by Syxx-Pac aka Sean Waltman. Waltman talks about getting called by many of his former monikers but their have been many more Syxx-Pac mentions. Waltman says it feels good to be back on television with Scott Hall and Kevin Nash. Waltman feels that is hard for him to showcase what he can do on the Impact program. Waltman is also in favor of having more actual wrestling on the program. Waltman talks about having the interviews scripted for them in TNA and for them to put it in their own words.
Jack asks to compare the promos to WCW where Waltman says that they just cut the promo on their own and had free will to basically rip on anyone they had heat with. Waltman never had any of the fellow wrestlers to have a issue with what he has said. The office is a different story as they may have not liked what he had to say.
Waltman says that Terry Taylor came up with the spoof of Arn Anderson back in 1997. Waltman says that Ric Flair and everyone else were laughing. However, once family members started to call in the laughter didn’t last. Waltman says his time wrestling Ric Flair were “magical”.
Waltman discusses having his feelings hurt by a worker in the Memphis area. Waltman mentions Brian Gerwitz and how he had some issues with him.
Waltman believes that you need to have some knowledge of wrestling to be responsible for writing for a wresting program.
A caller named Shannon asks about if Waltman and Holly were suppose to win the tag team titles at the Royal Rumble 1995 show. Waltman says that they were suppose to win and it helped set Bam-Bam Bigelow up for his match against LT. Waltman mentions that he enjoyed tagging with Bob Holly. Waltman also puts over the talent involved in TNA and says that TNA just needs to find the right direction. He has zero input on the product, though he has some ideas. He and Eric Bischoff do not have any head any longer as they was buried several years ago.
Waltman doesn’t know if he has heat with Bryan Clarke, but he thinks that Clarke is a great human being. Waltman really enjoyed working with Clarke back when the rings where really hard.
Jack asks if Waltman thinks they should work with younger or older wrestlers and singles or tag team matches. Waltman is in favor of mixing things up. Waltman talks about adding six man tag team matches to the show if they were to be wanting to get everyone on the show. In Mexico, singles matches are more important when they happen. Waltman believes they need to come up with new concepts and taking some chances. Waltman puts Bischoff over as having balls when it comes to taking chances.
A caller named Joel asks what did WWF want to do with the 1-2-3 Kid gimmick when he came up in the WWF in 1993. Waltman says that the WWF had zero thought of having a cruiserweight division on WWF. Waltman talks about 1-2-3 Kid/Razor Ramon angle being the first real angle on RAW while everything else took place on Superstars back then. Kid didn’t want anything to do with the cruiserweight division as he made more money working with the bigger guys.
Waltman was happy to hold the WWF Lightweight and WCW Cruiserweight Championships at the same time. Waltman new that his matches in the cruiserweight division would never be in the main event or in the top half of the center fold. Waltman talks about a incident where he was so excited about working with WWF and having messed it up by getting drunk and being declared unreliable.
Waltman doesn’t believe that DX worked will in a PG environment. Waltman says that he is the last true degenerate left in the wrestling industry. Waltman is grateful that people still come out and support him even after all the things that he has done. Waltman loves HHH and HBK to death but mentions how they have changed since the original DX run. Waltman says that he could have came up with some great stuff for the midget involved in DX.
Xtremefalls from the message board asks if it was hard to work with Yokozuna. Waltman puts over Yokozuna’s ability and timing saying that he never felt a thing when Yokozuna would do the Bonzai Drop. Waltman talks about Jesse Neal hitting him with a kendo stick and that TNA edited it out of the broadcast.
Waltman talks about working with the Dudley Boys and says it has been a pleasure to work with them over the course of the years. Waltman says that some guys were jealous of ECW guys coming in and they tried to make the Dudley Boys unsuccessful.
Jack brings up Jesse Neal and Waltman says that Neal has good instincts in the ring. Waltman says that Neal doesn’t doubt himself. Eric Young is brought up and says that he saw something special in Young back when he was “being buried in Team Canada”.
A caller named Jason asks about Waltman’s matches with Jerry Lynn. Waltman has mixed feelings about their matches being considered being great. Waltman talks about RVD and Sabu doing the same stuff in other areas. Waltman says he and Lynn were lucky to have exposure on ESPN. Waltman doesn’t believe that the matches are all that great, going by today’s standards.
Jason also asks if Waltman would be interested in working one more match with Lynn in possibly TNA. Waltman says he would be and talks about wrestling Jerry Lynn in the Minnesota area and selling the place out. Waltman says that they had a great match.