SO CAL VAL ON PAIN CLINIC 5/31 RECAP
  • 06/01/2008 (2:04:37 pm)
  • Rich Jones

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So Cal Val joined the Pain Clinic Radio show heard exclusively on Hot Talk 1280 WHTK in Rochester
this past Saturday May 31st.
 
Val comes on and talks about her name and the different interpretations of it.  She talks about her
first start in wrestling and the eternal question of what she prefers being a good or bad character.
Her current angle is very popular and she is embracing the fandom.
 
She is relatively young and she thinks it's good to start young to learn the business.  She talks about
doing things with the WWE (modeling that is) before coming to TNA.
 
The wedding with her and Jay Lethal at Slammiversary PPV is her biggest venture into her on-air
TNA character.  She talks about reading some on-line webpages about this angle and the silliness
of what they write.  She sees it as a honor to retro this Randy Savage angle.  She and Jay and TNA
are updating this angle.  It has been 17 years since the WWFs original angle.
 
She discussed how great it would be if the "real" Macho Man" Randy Savage showed up for the
nuptials.
 
Val is excited to be doing TNA house shows and she can't wait for more of them.  She loves the
house show formats and talks about Jeremy Borash and how important he is to TNA.
 
She has had a few close encounters with men wrestlers on TNA's Impact in the last few years
and she discusses working with men in the ring.  She's happy managing but she can work if
it is necessary.  Val tells us about evolving from a ringside girl to an on-air talent.
 
With the Knockouts becoming so popular she really can work but she would like to stick with the
managing.  She said "never say never" but she feels the managing position is quickly abandoned
and she wants to get better at managing before leaving for ring work.
 
We promote her wedding and let her go soon after.
 
Check out the interview at www.feelthepain.net .
 
Rich "Cashman" Jones
Producer/Host
The Pain Clinic
Hot Talk 1280 WHTK
www.feelthepain.net
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