Impact Wrestling’s Tommy Dreamer has shared some of the similarities and differences between’s Impact’s head Scott D’Amore and the leader of ECW Paul Heyman.
Long before he made it to Impact, Dreamer was part of the original ECW and would remain with the promotion until its final days in 2001.
Speaking on “AdFreeShows,” Dreamer compared and contrasted the two, and said that the biggest difference is their levels of organization. He said,
“Paul would take everybody’s opinion and use it to the best for what mattered for the show. Paul knew that my heart was in the right place because we would have booking meetings as we were driving to the show. But Paul was very disorganized. I still have them in my house, pay-per-view lineup sheets written on pizza boxes … or on the back of a plate that he ate a hot dog, or I did, and we’d write the lineup and post it on the thing.
“Scott likes to hear everybody’s opinion. When talent comes to him with an idea, he sends it to the people. He wants everyone to be heard, whether they’re stupid ideas or great ideas … and then it’s like ‘What does the team think?’ He is very unlike Paul, where he likes specific things written down and wanted them to be followed, how they’re supposed to be.”
During last weekend’s Impact Rebellion event, Dreamer led his team to victory in the Hardcore War match against Team Bully Ray.
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