SONNY ONOO INTERVIEW RECAP: TALKS SUING WCW AND MORE
  • 12/10/2008 (12:25:50 am)
  • James Walsh

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Show: The Interactive Interview courtesy of www. WrestlingEpicenter. com
Guest: Sonny Onoo
Date: 12/10/08
Your Hosts: Patrick Kelley, Nick Noel, & James Walsh
Transcript By: Patrick Kelley

When we announced that we were going to have Sonny Onoo on the show, the reaction by the wrestling community was not entirely positive... There was a lot of "uh oh" and "be careful" responses to us via email... To be honest, I wasn't entirely sure what I'd get with Sonny either. But, what we did get was a very nice and hunble man who does not deserve the reputation that seems to surround him. And, he explains his positions and why he sued WCW in great detail in this brand new exclusive interview.


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He's done a lot in wrestling and is finally cleared to talk all about it!

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SONNY ONOO

- James welcomes Sonny to the show and Sonny admits that he is very thankful and surprised that so many wrestling fans still remember him. "I am just so happy to be a part of one of the great wrestling resurgence periods...It was a great time for wrestlers"

- Onoo originally started with Karate & Kickboxing which is where he met Eric Bischoff. He says that Bischoff actually was a pretty good fighter.
He really enjoyed it: "We get to fight without getting trouble"!

- Sonny joked that there wasn't much money in the game then and that being ranked #1 for a few years in the late 70's and early 80's was especially great because not only did he get to fight but he even could pay his bills.


- He came to WCW through Bischoff. Because he was from Tokyo, Sonny was used to help mend the relationship between WCW & New Japan.


- He had a lot of fun playing a character on TV. He says that it might have been difficult for those who knew him through Karate to understand what he was doing. He got to do alot in the Karate world, and addibng wrestling to it was fun for him.


- He would have loved to get involved MMA if it was a big deal when he was originally coming up. He was familiar with amatuer wrestling as well and say MMA is something he would have liked to try. On another side note, he mentions that Eric Bischoff took up karate because he blew his knee out, but before that he was a pretty good amatuer wrestler.


- When asked if his knowledge in Karate ever served him in the wrestling world, he says that he once put Ernest Miller in an Ankle Lock and got him to tap. He puts over Miller as a great friend from wrestling. He says that Miller is still participating in Karate competitions.


- He managed many guys, mostly foreign wrestlers many because he was their mouthpiece. But when he was paired with Ernest Miller, he could just lay back and have fun with it.


- James brings up the Al Green skit that Sonny did with Miller. Sonny says that there was a whole series of skits they wanted to do. For example, when Miller wrestled Prince Iaukea, he wanted to do something using Prince's Purple Rain.


- His experience with WCW was "riding a big tsunami that we got to have fun with" He still keeps in touch with many of the guys he worked with during that time.


- When asked about Perry Saturn and any clues to his current whereabouts, he says that the last he heard Perry was in Minnesota training young amatuer wrestlers. That was about two years ago. Sonny says that Perry was always a good friend and he helped Perry out during some financial troubles that he had. He also says that Saturn was probably too nice for his own good.


- Sonny is then asked about his departure from WCW, the lawsuit. He says that basically what happened is that Vince Russo made it clear that he had no intention of using many foreign wrestlers, and was moving to push American wrestlers. Sonny says this was even stated and recorded on an episode of WCW Live!, the company's live internet show that ran from 1999 through 2001, where Russo guested and made those views perfectly clear. Sonny had just signed a two year deal, so when he was terminated, he felt that something needed to be done.


- In wrestling, he says that wrestlers are treated like employees, yet they are classified as independent contracters, meaning that there are no benefits. Onoo then points out that if they are classified as independent contracters, then they should be able to work whereever they want.


- When asked about the negative reputation he has for being a part of the lawsuit, Sonny says that he was out to try and benefit all the wrestlers and not just himself. He feels that the comapanies should make an attempt to take care of their guys.


- Sonny has signed to appear at the K&S Fan Fest in New Jersey on January 10, 2009 along side Ernest Miller. He is amazed at how many people remember him from his wrestling days as people still ask for autographs. He says it isn't all that out of the ordinary for someone to show up at his car dealership looking to meet him and get something signed. He says he's happy to do it and feels grateful for being remembered.


- The Celebrity Championship Wrestling Show is brought up and Sonny says that the show is entertaining. He also says that if Hogan & Bischoff ever start up their own wrestling show, he'd be happy to help out if he is asked ot come in.


- Eric Bischoff still contacts Onoo to this day but now it is usually when Bischoff is at a particularly good sushi restaurant. Apparently Bischoff has a thing for calling Onoo while eating there to let him in on how good it is.


- He has his own Car Dealership in Ohio named XTC Cars. Right now he is liking it, but his true passion is amatuer wrestling.


- As usual with our guests, Onoo is asked about the Chris Benoit situation and the media's attack on wrestling. He says that he knew Benoit well going back to the deal with New Japan where guys him Benoit, Malenko, Guerrero, Jericho, and many Cruiserweights were brought into WCW. It bothered him that the press pounced on wrestling the way they did. As for what happened, Onoo says that he remembers Chris is the loving nice guy that loved his kids. He doesn't know what happened.


- Sonny says that he feels wrestling will make a comeback. Things go in cycles, and he thinks in a few years it'll be back to where it was.


- Madusa, by the way, is on the market again. She took the former NFL player to the cleaners, says Sonny.


- Word Associations: Listen to Sonny's views on guys like Ultimo Dragon, Madusa, & Eric Bischoff!
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