STEVIE RICHARDS DISCUSSES HIS GREAT EXTREME RISING PROMO, SHANE DOUGLAS BOOKING HIMSELF IN THE MAIN EVENT, HIS ISSUE WITH THE PROMOTION BOOKING RAVEN AGAIN AND MORE
By Alan Wojick on 2012-11-15 08:48:37
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Former WWE, ECW and TNA star and current Extreme Rising star Stevie Richards joined Kayfabe Wrestling Radio Tuesday Night. In a nearly 55 minute
interview, he talked about the latest tech news, his views on the Extreme Rising
management and their efforts on events so far, if groups like ROH or Extreme
Rising offer a true alternative to the WWE, using the ‘Stevie’ kick and people
possibly no-selling the move, using social media in wrestling today, his
thoughts on Shane Douglas and Raven in terms of the Extreme Rising event, the
fans giving these guys a pass as part of nostalgia and ECW, the weirdest item
they’ve ever had to sign for a fan and more.
Assigning a letter grade on how the Extreme Rising management has done:
“Wow, that’s tough. It’s just so young and so new and there was so much
stuff that went on that was out of Shane’s (Douglas) control but somewhat in
his control because, you know, certain people were booked that they repeated
their behavior and certain things happened. Shane was a part of that too, by
getting in the ring and trying to promote and trying to have too many hands
in the pot and he overextended himself. And he was in incredibly bad shape
for the show and I don’t know if it’s going to be different this Saturday
but I just feel like if you’re going to perform in the ring, you have to
look a certain way, you have to be ready a certain way. If you’re going to
promote, you should really; Promoting is harder than wrestling, (wrestling)
you only have to do that 10, 15, 20 minutes. Promoting takes weeks and
months; it’s a much harder job to take on. So, I don’t know why Shane feels
the incredible need to still be in the ring. Is that a letter grade; I can’t
give a letter grade. It’s just tough. â€
Are things like Extreme Rising, Crossfire and ROH offering the ‘revolution’
to the WWE and offering a difference to the monopoly of the WWE: “No,
absolutely not; not even close. WWE still monopolizes and dominates; TNA is the
most distant second you can ever imagine (and then some), and what these are are
just independents. You know, to a degree, TNA is just an Indy with TV; that’s
all they really are. They pay their wrestlers like that; they take care of their
wrestlers like that; most of them, most of them, not their top guys. And, I can
speak from experience; so if anyone doubts me, I can show you my paychecks.
That’s it, it’s WWE or nothing. There’s still kids watching TV; no kid there is
watching TV and saying ‘Man, I want to go to TNA’. No, they might say, ‘Hey, I
want to go to a place like ECW’ or what they all say is what we said, ‘I want to
go to WWF, WWE one day. I wanna wrestle Hulk Hogan or the Ultimate Warrior,
Triple H.’ All the guys on top; they don’t say anything else.â€
His use of the superkick or ‘Stevie’ kick and people no-selling moves: “I’ll
tell you, there’s a thought that runs through my head, and it’s never happened
to me; actually it happened with Dr. Death (Steve Williams), and that’s because
it’s Dr. Death. It took three Stevie kicks to put him down or actually keep him
down; he bumped for me. But, if I super kick somebody, or ‘Stevie’ kick, if I
want to mark for myself like Shane Douglas; if I want to ‘Stevie’ kick someone
and they stand there and do the Japanese ‘Arrrrrg’ and flex, I mean, Michael
Manna might come out and it might turn into the fucking Ultimate Fighter or
something. You’re going to stand there and no-sell my finish? Ok, whatever.â€
His thought of using social media to advance wrestling today, and if it is
necessary and doing her video about Extreme Rising: “Yeah, I think it is. I
think social media in some ways has jumped the shark; there needs to be
something fresh out there, but I‘ve really ingrained in it for many years with
all the stuff I do outside of wrestling. I mean social media is a great tool to
use, but also it’s also something that there’s so much noise out there it can
get lost so you really have to have ‘What time did I post this, when do I post
it, where do I post it? What are my followers?’ It’s really more complicated
than just tweeting something controversial or anything like that. I did
the video; I want to talk about the video because I had to stay quiet, if you
noticed… Luke Hawx had been cutting all these promos, Shane has, even Matt Hardy
had a couple of those, and other people; but I stayed quiet because I didn’t
know what to make of all this, since April when it all came back and it was a
very long video because I had a lot of stuff to cover and it was really all me.
It wasn’t edited, a couple of times I was flubbing around because I was just
speaking straight from my heart, how I felt about things and really getting a
lot off of my chest. And That’s the only way I would do it; they said ‘Hey, cut
a promo for Extreme Rising’ and I go ‘I’m not going to cut a promo. I’m going to
talk about how I feel. I’m going to be Michael Manna, as me, as a person, not as
this character ‘Stevie Richards’. I’m going to talk about how I feel’ And
there’s a couple of people, including the one who told me to do the promo,
that’s not going to like what I have to say. Because, this is a guy, like I said
in the video; Shane hates Ric Flair. He hated Ric Flair for so long because Ric
Flair was in a position of power, and that’s my guess because I wasn’t there so
I don’t know. I just heard from people who worked there; that Ric Flair was in a
position of power and put himself on top. You know, Dusty Rhodes used to do
that; other people used to do that. But, Shane hated the fact that Ric Flair did
that. But now, this Saturday, Shane has the opportunity, in my estimation, to be
the leader and through his promoting because he made this mistake on the first
show; of promoting and doing that main event match against Scorpio. And now,
he’s repeating his own mistake from that time. And the fact he put himself on
top in his hometown; he can say whatever he wants, but perception is reality; it
looks really, really suspicious. And Luke Hawx, who, like I said, I have a
personal issue with him… He’s right, he’s absolutely right. Shane is just
feeding his ego, Shane is just putting himself on top, thinking that he’s going
to draw this crowd and god I hope he does, cause we’d all make more money if he
does. And it’s the age old problem that he bitched about for so many years of
keeping the young guys down, of not giving opportunities, of the old guys not
wanting to let go of their spots. I mean, what does it look like to you guys?
I’m friends with Shane too, but this is a business. There’s no time for stroking
egos and that’s the problem with the business. Stroking egos, not wanting to
hurt feelings; we’re all big boys, we’re all adults. Hurt our freakin’ feelings
and tell us the truth. I can handle criticism, I can improve from that, but it
seems like my biggest fear about this is all these mistakes are going to repeat
themselves and all I can do is control the part of the show that I’m going to
perform on. I can’t do anything more than that. â€
His thoughts on Raven being a part of the show: “Raven’s the other part; why
would Shane book Raven again? Yeah, and Raven, to a degree I think it’s real,
laughs at the fans, he works them and thinks he’s some sort of wrestling god;
that everybody should bow to him. I’ve been around the guy for so many years, so
I know him. He has a huge ego and he thinks that he’s just the king of
everything. So, what does he do? Any five year old child will know, ‘Hey, if I
touch the stove and no one corrects me, I can touch the stove as much as I want;
no matter how much it burns me and the people around me gets upset and has to
take me to the hospital, I can do whatever I want.’ Raven can go sit in the
corner and watch a bunch of indy guys bump for Gary Wolf, and bring a guy in the
ring called ‘Cripple H’ and have the Sandman cane him just for his own
entertainment; and then guess what? I’m still booked. Isn’t that great? I didn’t
do a damn bit of work and guess what I’m going to do a second time? Not a damn
bit of work is my guess. And I’m friends with Raven too, this is the thin; I’m
friends with both these guys but until someone speaks honestly, like a Luke Hawx
or finally me, this is never going to change.â€
To get more information on Extreme Rising’s upcoming events on November 17th in
Monica, PA, go to
www.extremereunion.net
for information on the card, roster of stars appearing, and iPPV ordering
information. You can also follow Extreme Rising on Twitter (@ExtremeReunion) or
through their Facebook page (www.facebook.com/ExtremeRising).
You can also follow Stevie through his Twitter (@MichaelManna) or follow him
through his webshow at
http://www.t4show.com
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