On a recent edition of his “Something to Wrestle” podcast, Bruce Prichard offered his thoughts on Dark Side Of The Ring and why he has a problem with the docuseries.
Prichard declared that he will never appear on another episode of Dark Side Of The Ring. He said,
“I can’t watch those things. I think they dwell on negativity, lies, bullsh*t, and hearsay, and they exploit that. So much of it is based on rumor and innuendo and just complete 100% bullsh*t. The producers do their homework to the extent that satisfies them. When you dispute their homework and give them facts that don’t support their story and narrative, they choose to ignore it. That is why I have not done anything since the first ones that I did for the first season, and I will never do anything with them again because I do not like the way that they present stories because they’re only looking for negativity to exploit, and in my old age, I learn there’s a lot more than negativity.”
On a recent edition of the “Busted Open Radio” podcast, Aron Stevens discussed his managerial role of Blunt Force Trauma in the National Wrestling Alliance.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On taking a managerial role: “It just kind of fell in where I was managing Rodney Mack. So again, I’m going to do that to the best of my ability, and Billy [Corgan – NWA’s owner] said, ‘Hey, I think you should try being a manager.’ ‘Okay.’ I’m having a blast with it.”
On his favorite managers in wrestling: “Bobby Heenan, I think he’s incredible … Jim Cornette because of OVW [Ohio Valley Wrestling] and being around him. And you may laugh at this one, but one of my favorite managers of all time was the ‘Doctor of Style’ Slick. He does not get the credit he deserves just for being as good as he was, but he was in the era where you had Heenan, [Lou] Albano, so many others. I mean, Mount Rushmore-type managers, but I was always a fan of Slick, and I tried to just incorporate that, even if it was just how he moves and stuff. So yeah, I’m a big fan of him.”
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