JEREMY BORASH INTERVIEW WITH PAIN CLINIC
- 01/11/2009 (4:06:21 pm)
- Georgiann Makropoulos
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Hosts: Rich "Cashman" Jones, Murph, The Artiste and Dangerboy
Date: 01/10/09
Time: 10am
Jeremy Borash joins the show and we talk about his recent schedule.
He's in Charlotte for the Genesis PPV and he talks about the sold out
house show the night before.
JB has had 2 days off in the last few months. He talks about going to
the UK soon and being in Japan last week at the Tokyo Dome. JB
talks about Bob Sapp.
With rumors abound of TNA bringing a PPV to town, we ask JB about
the chances of a TNA PPV in the western NY.
JB looks back at 2008 and talks about some pivotal points in TNA's
history. He talks about the company continuing to grow and taking
big steps. Though the US in a recession, TNA is still hiring and they
expect some calls from Stamford CT this week.
JB talks about Mick Foley's and what he has brought to TNA. He
really thought he added allot since coming. This leads to talking about
what Glen Gilberti (aka Disco Inferno) is doing now.
With the news that Angle/Samoa Joe main event at Locked Down
drew the highest buyrate last year, we ask JB is there a chance
they could bring them back together for some matches. JB thinks
that magic needs to be recreated by other wrestlers.
JB talks about Midway and the TNA video game. JB addressed
some rumors about Christian Cage and the possibility of Kurt
Angle positioning himself for a WWE return. JB talks about possibly
starting a radio show with Kurt.
We ask JB about the chances of semi-local indy wrestler Portia
Perez joining TNA. JB talks about Tracy and Kazarian tying the
knot.
JB talks a little about his possible radio show again. That's his
forte and his start in the business. This leads us to talking about
AWA Classic on cable and JB meeting Howard Stern recently.
JB talks about the new "classic" TNA show. With old matches
from the Nashville days of TNA.
Murph suggests having Nathan Jones fill in for Suicide while
Kazarian is healing. We let him go soon after.
Check out the show at www.feelthepain.net.
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