I'd absolutely love to get in to Jim's archives of all the various memorabilia and scripts and various knick knacks he's kept over the years. Probably every wrestling programme of the last 40 or 50 years. The guy is just so knowledgeable on the territories and it's a joy listening to him talk about days gone by
Jim Cornette is the only reason that I even have a clue about what's going on in wrestling today. The man's a living legend for the wrestling business to the true fans.
A priceless interview! As Jim was talking, my memory banks flashed back to all the classic interviews and angles he was involved with in JCP -- from the MX attacking Ricky Morton's throat with the tennis racket to him striking Baby Doll in the stomach again with the racket! You want to talk about heat? Go check out those angles found here!!
Regarding how people perceived wrestling when Crockett was on TBS and Vince on USA, a guy I knew at the time described the NWA as the wrestling you watched when you wanted to see good, serious matches and the WWF was what you watched when you wanted to watch wrestling and have fun with it.
This was overall a good interview. Aside from the obvious fact that you can hardly hear the interviewer, it was still nice to hear Jim talk about all this wrestling history.
Corny is an American treasure....I wish he would come to NY to just talk about wrestling....I'd pay top dollar...
Jim Cornette is as important to Pro Wrestling now more so than ever! Thank God Jim is still JIM!!!
He is by far the best interview in wrestling, dude is a walking book of knowledge. Jim is a treasure .
It's almost scary to see Cornette this happy and calm.
Proud to be a card carrying member of the Cult of Cornette!!
Cornette is a WALKING WRESTLING ENCYCLOPEDIA! I grew up watching this man with the Midnight Express. RIP Bobby..
Jim is the historian of wrestling In my opinion. he basically knows all about it
His passion for pro wrestling is contagious
Jim Cornette should be in the WWE Hall of Fame!
I'd absolutely love to get in to Jim's archives of all the various memorabilia and scripts and various knick knacks he's kept over the years. Probably every wrestling programme of the last 40 or 50 years. The guy is just so knowledgeable on the territories and it's a joy listening to him talk about days gone by
Jim Cornette is the only reason that I even have a clue about what's going on in wrestling today. The man's a living legend for the wrestling business to the true fans.
Great interviews, only problem is you can't hear the questions being asked.
Historian. Truth teller. This man is extraordinary.
A priceless interview! As Jim was talking, my memory banks flashed back to all the classic interviews and angles he was involved with in JCP -- from the MX attacking Ricky Morton's throat with the tennis racket to him striking Baby Doll in the stomach again with the racket! You want to talk about heat? Go check out those angles found here!!
You can tell he's trying to keep his cool with this interviewer
Regarding how people perceived wrestling when Crockett was on TBS and Vince on USA, a guy I knew at the time described the NWA as the wrestling you watched when you wanted to see good, serious matches and the WWF was what you watched when you wanted to watch wrestling and have fun with it.
I am so blessed to have been able to see actual pro wrestling
I love it when Corny is calm...😅
I’m not even a wrestling fan yet I somehow found myself on this video and wow, Jim Cornette is a gem
This was overall a good interview. Aside from the obvious fact that you can hardly hear the interviewer, it was still nice to hear Jim talk about all this wrestling history.