No one talkin about how Shane Douglas said Stone Cold & CM Punk stole his style lol

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On wiping the mat with the WWF in the '90s: "If we’d had a backer like Panda Energy or Ted Turner, I think….no I know we’d have wiped the mat with the WWF. Paul Heyman was that talented a booker and our dressing room was that talented. Vince McMahon ripped everything off from us. He’ll tell you he didn’t but it’s as blatant as the nose on my face."

On Sabu: "I remember in 1993, sitting in the back watching him, I’d never met him. He hit a triple moonsault, I jumped out of my seat as a fan, I’ve always been a huge mark for Sabu. I spent this past weekend with Sabu and he’s been going through a tough time recently with his family and his wife and things. I’ve heard all sorts of horror stories about Sabu, that he turns up at shows not able to perform."

On How TNA Books their locker room: "I look at Dixie’s dressing room and you have Samoa Joe, Bobby Roode, AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, they had Petey Williams. I’m a mark for those guys. That said, I’m anything but a mark…. I’m a critic for the way that talent has been used. I hope that in a year from now, I’ll be able to say I’m booking for the Bobby Roodes, AJ Styles and Samoa Joes as opposed to having to sit back and watch them being mis-used by a company that just doesn’t get it."

Difference between the old ECW and Dixie Carter’s TNA: "Without going into my whole TNA rant, she’s over $150 million in the red, has nothing to show for it. Hasn’t produced one bankable star in 7 years. The original ECW on the other hand launched in 1993, spent $8.27 million dollars, and in 7 years how many bankable stars did ECW, Paul Heyman create? Dixie was onto a decent idea and then instead of going with what could have given her Dad some return on his money, she went with the whole Hulk Hogan/Ric Flair routine. My personal differences aside with those guys, the fact that in 2012, we’re still talking about the guys that headlined wrestling in 1984, is laughable at best, sad at worst."

On his work being copied by Austin (Foul Mouthed Promos) in WWF then Punk (Worked Shoots) in WWE: "Well to say it’s not true would be ignorant. The fact I’ve carved out a niche in the business and had an almost 30 year career and done well without competing at a WrestleMania is something I’m proud of. To be in a business that’s dominated by one guy and be able to do well without having to walk on that stage is great."

Why he left his successful run in ECW in 95 for WWF as Dean Douglas: "The way it was pitched to me isn’t the way it played out. It took seven or eight trips up there for me to sign. There was something in the back of my gut that told me it wasn’t the right fit. I no desire to leave ECW but in 95, I was reaching my mid 30’s I’d been the World Champ multiple times…I’d pretty much done everything in ECW, all I could do is repeat. That was one of the reasons I didn’t wanna miss an opportunity to make a living for my family. The last time I went there, I took my ex-wife with me, and I was working as a teacher five days making good money and making pretty good money the two nights a week working for ECW.

"She looked McMahon in the eye and said 'What could you possibly offer my husband to make him leave all that and being home in bed with me every night?' and he leaned across the table and he stroked her hand and said "You have my word as a gentleman that I’ll make your husband a very wealthy man.' He went on to tell me, 'It's not uncommon for someone in the position we’re putting you in to earn $300,000 a year minimum base salary.' I spoke to Piper, Hennig, etc and they said Vince told them the same thing and they got rich. I called home one night and my wife said the cheques hadn’t been great and she said they all came to $1,400 and I told her to add them up and she said that was them all added up."

On being comfortable with his feud with Flair being put on TV in 2000 in WCW?: Hell yeah. If a company is investing a seven figure income to me, which Bischoff did for me for three years, but I’ll go into any situation in the ring. I’m a professional.

Flair negotiating with ECW in 1998: "Flair had started discussions with ECW when he had his problems with Bischoff, about working with me. His concern to Paul Heyman was, that I would shoot on him. He wanted $150,000 for one match which we couldn’t possibly afford that. So I suggested to Paul, offer back to him, three shows, first one in Charlotte. I put him over, 55 minutes. Second, Pittsburgh he puts me over, same time frame. Third time in Philadelphia, I have no doubts that promoted well, we could’ve sold the Spectrum out."

Quick Fire Thoughts:

Triple H: "An over achiever. He doesn’t seem to have the skillset to get to the position he’s at. But in saying that he’s a good ring general and I think he’s the one guy in the locker room that could’ve worked in the original ECW."

Bret Hart: "He’s one of those guys, he’s the universe’s Ric Flair. When I met Flair, he fell far short of a hero or someone to look up to. When I met Bret, I was shocked at what a down to earth guy he was and just worked his tail to get to where he was."

Dixie Carter: "Way out of her league."

Hulk Hogan: "He’s the phenomenon that he’s believed to be. I do believe Hogan is as big an icon in our business. He always made sure he left time for the kids at Make a Wish Foundation."
This guy is DELUISONAL :russ:
 

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Never knew about Flair and ECW. That would have been a trip to see Flair at the ECW Arena. I doubt they'd have been able to fill the Spectrum.
 

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ECW had an edge to it but no matter what edge or stuntman matches they were producing, there can only be one man performing the way Austin did the Stone Cold character and that's it.
 

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Still remember that story from Ring of Hell... Benoit, Eddie, Saturn and Dean did not give a fukk....:skip:
 

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:huhldup: Why is this dude acting like worked shoots and cursing in promos didn't exist before him? A lot of this is quite lucid, but still...

Just go the fukk away, Shane. FOREVER.
 

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:huhldup: Why is this dude acting like worked shoots and cursing in promos didn't exist before him? A lot of this is quite lucid, but still...

Just go the fukk away, Shane. FOREVER.

Exactly. Guys like hot stuff Eddie Gilbert were doing controversial things long before Shane came along. And as shytty as WCW in 93 was, they did have guys like Foley and the nasty boys doing hardcore matches and bleeding similar to what ECW. LOL@if they had panda/turner money. If that was the case they would have to drastically water down the product because that low brow bullshyt that they were doing was not going to draw money. And guys like Sabu, Sandman, Dreamer would have been exposed something serious. Douglas is such an arrogant moron. One of the few guys who was rightfully screwd over by the kliq
 

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Doesn't Shane have better things to do on his 15 minute break than give an interview in the target break room ?
 

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Never heard about Flair/ECW. That would've been wild and cool to see.

Why didn't he invest those seven figures? :dry:

I hope that in a year from now, I’ll be able to say I’m booking for the Bobby Roodes, AJ Styles and Samoa Joes

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As much as some you like to shyt on Shane he made some valid points, but the whole Punk & Stone Goat shyt is ridiculous.
 
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