- 06/09/2010 (12:07:56 pm)
- Bob Mulrenin
…
Broadcast Live & Worldwide On The Monday Night Mayhem Radio Network
Why he sees Jay Lethal & Brian Kendrick as two of the most promising young talents in TNA right now & potentially as being major players in the industry in the years to come: "It's so hard to say, and this is going to sound so political and such a kiss-ass answer, but there is a lot of good young talent there, and not only do they have talent, but they have attitude...and when I say attitude, I mean the desire, passion, & focus with an open mind, which I think is critical in this business especially with young talent. Young talent are so influenced (when it comes to learning) that unless they keep a very open mind, they tend to get very pigeon-holed. In TNA, there are a lot of guys that fall into that category. Jay Lethal is the obvious one, and I could take up a whole show talking about Jay Lethal. (Brian) Kendrick is another guy. I've been watching him for years, and I think he was in the WWE when I was there, and I saw him in TNA, but no one really spent the time with him, and he never had the opportunity, but because he had the drive to approach me and say 'Hey, this is what I'm thinking, and this what I feel,' and as I'm listening to him, I'm thinking there is something there. There's a lot of guys & girls just like him in TNA."
His response to those that feel that TNA always puts former WWE superstars in the main event matches/storylines, as opposed to TNA's "homegrown" talent: "First of all, I have to say this, and this piss off some people in TNA, but I hate the term "homegrown talent." We're not selling vegetables here or freshly-made pies. This is about creating awareness. Our survival, our ability to grow our audience, & appeal to a broader audience isn't about appealing to the same people who've been watching this, and quite frankly, the audience hasn't grown all that significantly over the last 4, 5, or 6 years, or you probably wouldn't be talking to me right now. This is about growing & expanding the audience. You gotta grow the brand, and you do that by bringing in people (whether they're movie stars, television stars, or anything else) who have a broader appeal because they have been out there in front of other people in a bigger, broader audience than perhaps the talent you already have on the show. That's not a knock at all on the talent that TNA currently has, but it does reflect the need that in order for TNA to grow, you have to bring in people that have a broader appeal worldwide. By bringing some of those people in, it benefits the talent that hasn't been anywhere outside of TNA."
The current status of TNA's Knockout Division: "We got hit with a rash of injuries a few weeks ago, along with some contractual issues. But I think what you are going to see is the Knockout division getting back on track in very short order. Everyone in TNA is proud of the Knockouts division, and I look at the division and look at anything else that has been done before, I think the Knockout division is consistently one of the better women's divisions that I've ever seen in any promotion. I think there is a lot of commitment to it, and I don't see that changing anytime soon."
More is contained in the return of "The Hot Seat With Eric Bischoff," including what he looking forward to seeing at Slammiversary this Sunday evening, along with his candid thoughts on the "tweaks" that he has installed in the last few weeks to TNA iMPACT, the likelihood of see the company go live on Thursday nights in the foreseeable future, the expansion of TNA on the road, what one thing he would change to the promotion right now if he had complete control of TNA, plus more of your calls/Facebook questions! Due to the continued overwhelming response, "The Hot Seat With Eric Bischoff" (flavored by Sizzlin Sauces) will return LIVE once again on Monday night, July 5th (beginning @ 7PM ET/6PM CT) leading into TNA's Victory Road...exclusively on Monday Night Mayhem!
The award-winning Monday Night Mayhem (voted on by you, the fans as the "Show of the Year" in the 2009 & 2010 Wrestling Radio Awards) is sponsored by: Sizzlin Sauces (the official hot sauce of The Mayhem: http://www.SizzlinSauces.com), Ticket Relief (the official online traffic school of The Mayhem; register today for your simple & hassle-free defensive driving course and save 20% by using the promo code MAYHEM: http://www.TicketRelief.com), & B. Brown Video (where you can relive the moments & memories of professional wrestling's rare & vintage moments: http://www.BBrownVideo.com).
Check out the official Monday Night Mayhem Audio Vault, along with the official MNM Podcast on iTunes, and listen to select programming & audio content from the past five+ years of The Mayhem. You can re-live interviews with some of the most recognizable names/faces in TNA Wrestling (TNA President Dixie Carter, "The Immortal" Hulk Hogan, Eric Bischoff, Vince Russo, "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair, TNA World Heavyweight Champion Rob Van Dam, "The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero, "The Monster" Abyss, Desmond Wolfe, TNA World Tag Team Champions The Band, "The Blueprint" Matt Morgan, Beer Money, Team 3-D, "The Phenomenal" AJ Styles, Kazarian, Jay Lethal, "The Prince of Punk" Shannon Moore, The Motor City Machine Guns, TNA Knockout Tag Team Champions The Beautiful People, Angelina Love, & Christy Hemme), plus some of the biggest names in the worlds of sports, entertainment, & Hollywood (Ice-T & Coco, Dennis Rodman, Jim Kelly, Curtis Granderson, Theo Fleury, Nancy O'Dell, Michael Buffer, the stars of Vh-1's "Basketball Wives," & many more). Hear these interviews & many more right now by logging onto www.MondayNightMayhem.com, and don't miss all-new episodes of "Your Home of Wrestling Radio" every Monday evening live at 7PM ET/6PM CT along the airwaves of the Monday Night Mayhem Radio Network!



