- 10/31/2015 (12:08:34 pm)
- Bob Mulrenin
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Today
it is a Happy Halloween on The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling as we welcome one
of the most unique masked characters of all time, Shark Boy. From his start in
HWA and his time in WCW to his multiple stints with TNA, John and Chad find out
more behind the mask of Shark Boy then ever anticipated.
Full
Episode Download Link:
http://tmptow.podomatic.com/entry/2015-10-30T21_00_00-07_00
Shark
Boy Talks Meeting Jeff Jarrett & Starting With TNA:
Coming
back to TNA after an extended hiatus and the changes:
Just
because whenever you leave somewhere and go away for a while and you come back
things are always different so it's not unlike any other job or profession. For
me more then anything it was an opportunity not only to get back on TV for a
little bit and for me that creates a ripple effect because I can get some
Independent work out of it and some good things happen so I always look forward
to that. But more then anything I look forward to seeing old friends, people I
haven't seen in awhile and maybe some new people that I've seen there work and
have never been able to shake their hand before and just getting to see
everybody that I used to run down the roads with and I hardly ever see them or
talk to them anymore is something that I always look forward to with that
element with returning to TNA.
Was
he surprised to see so many new faces in TNA:
Was
I surprised? No. I try to keep up with the product even when I'm not a part of
it. I try to know what is going on because I can't watch every episode although
I try. There is so much wrestling on TV now, there's actually an entire network
dedicated to it and there is so much you can look at on the Internet. I've got a
new baby boy and he is only seven months old so that eats into my time a lot. So
I try to keep up with the product and when I got down there and saw a bunch of
new faces, I knew they were trying to do new things and try new guys out. But
that's the nature of the business. You've got to keep it fresh and you've got to
have new faces with your product or otherwise it gets stale.
Did
he experience any pay issues like other talents have complained of in the
past.
I
think that there may have possibly been a situation where things would be late a
little while but I've got a list of promoters that owe me money and TNA is not
on it. They've made good on everything they have ever promised me or said they
were going to pay me and they have made good on it. I don't fall into that
category. If there are guys that claim that, then I couldn't speak to that
either. I just can tell you that was not my personal experience with the company
and whenever there was a delay I think in my case they were honest about what
was going on. Usually some office red tape because you have to realize that
there is a bigger company in Texas and the TNA Wrestling company is in Nashville
so sometimes things had to go up the ladder and back down. So that can create
delays sometimes. In my case, whenever I ran into any delays or something like
that I never thought they were trying to stiff me.
Doing
the “Shell Yeah” gimmick:
Shark
Boy was a character that had never spoken up to that point. It all stemmed from
a silly impression that I would do to cut up the boys. It started on a tour of
India where Simon Diamond and Sonjay Dutt and I were just being silly. Simon
was telling everybody backstage at TNA what does Stone Cold think of this topic
and I'd launch into the impression and people would laugh and think it was
funny. Jeff Jarrett heard it and said he wanted me to do it on TV. What started
out as a silly impression of one of my favorite all time wrestlers and is truly
meant to be a satire, but in my mind it's meant to be a tribute because I think
he is one of the best ever. I look at it like it's not really Stone Cold; its
Stone Cold meets Sponge Bob Square Pants. It's my take on it. He says "Hell
Yeah" and I say "Shell Yeah", I don't say "damn" I say, "clam", he drinks beer
and I drink clam juice. It's a parody and it's a lot of fun and there isn't a
lot of fun in wrestling anymore.
Shark
Boy also discusses his relationship with Brian Pillman, his time in WCW, dark
matches in the WWE, his entire TNA run, training with Les Thatcher, HWA and what
is left for his wrestling career.
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