Stevie Richards on How to Get Over With Vince McMahon
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Stevie Richards on How to Get Over With Vince McMahon
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be big, jacked and oiled up
That's a general rule for life
Pause
And have fun with the paralegal
😂😂😂
Or let him f u lol My bad that was pat
I've got nothing against Shane Douglas, but Stevie Richards is a more interesting guy in my opinion.
Atleast Stevie doesn’t paint himself as a misunderstood genius, that definitely should have been a big star.
Reminds me of the story about Curtis Axel in developmental; Vince came in to see the new recruits, and as he was walking up and down the line speaking to them, he purposefully stepped on Curtis' toes each time he passed by him just to see if Curtis would do anything about it, speak up, or confront him.
Curtis did nothing, so apparently that's the point when Vince was convinced he didn't have what it takes to be a star.
he'll show us, we'll see!
What a great podcast you guys have created, kudos to both of you guys. Keep up the good work.
Vince only listened to talent ideas when he was basically on the ropes. If WCW doesn’t launch Nitro in 1995 and start poaching WWF talent, Stone Cold and the Rock don’t happen. Vince would have carried on with cartoon and occupational gimmicks aimed at little kids because he wanted to be Disney. He knew that unless he started targeting the key demo, he was done. Two things he always had on WCW were production value and continuity. WCW struggled with both. So once he decided to go all in with the late 90s culture, WWF took off. At least HHH comes from that era and understands why that was successful. He’ll have more freedom on Netflix.
Yes! When they go to next Netflix, will hear the word Ass! Instead of coward!
WCW Had excellent production!
James Romero has becoming a high-quality podcast collaborator with the likes of Dutch and Stevie.
And one unique thing about Romero's presentation is the great music at the end. So catchy.
May James able to figure out the proper pacing to avoid potential burnout.
Apparently, Austin said to McMahon once, “I’m just not the ringmaster” and Vince replied, “ok…who are you then?”
I love Stevie. I remember when he was jacked up initially in the right to censor. then he leaned down into the job guy he eventually became bless him.
Right to Censor remains to this day one of my favourite gimmicks ever. I think the problem is that it maybe came 10 years too early.
when you have the headshot at 2:45, which is on a bunch of thumbnails, you look like a rockstar, like I think Chad Kroeger
like it looks like it could be an album cover, or the headshot in the inside of the sleeve of the cd
anyways, when I think of how to get over with Vince McMahon, well, there's a video of Vince reacting to his WBF promotion
Hey is shane Douglas podcast finished? I really enjoyed it.
Yes, it is done. James posted a video about it two weeks ago.
Jericho has talked about this. He pretty much said if your gonna go and complain about an idea then you better have another or better idea to pitch to Vince.
here's a bothersome VKM story. Years ago i remember seeing Stephanie Mcmahon vignettes backstage where she was oiled up bending over a desk and showing her stuff, then years later i believe it was a recent francine shoot where she described exactly what Steph was doing as the the advice someone gave her of how to really win Vince over (i.e. stimulate him visually). A little bit strange, no?
Yep, Dark Side of the Ring. I believe it was Terri Runnels who said that. I thought the same thing when she said it. Pretty disturbing
Shane is the only normal one in that family. Vince and Stephanie are weird.
@@Nolimit_Lou Shane knew to get out when he could
Being able to tolerate doodoo on your head
To get over Vince, you need to get under Vince
Thank you!
sleep with him like hbk in his younger days
I have been convinced for about 14 years now that Vince is a psychopath, with no regular human emotions. Then you understand his behavior patterns.
Ill pass on the scatplay
Got a feeling him and RVD smoking a joint together would be interesting.
How would stevie richards know? Lol
Hear it from the boys
You act like he’s never worked there .
He was the leader of the Right To Censor (RTC) stable. It was Vince's way of criticizing real censorship from the networks that was hindering his Attitude Era momentum. To pick Stevie for that role probably meant Vince had trusted Stevie to be head of a faction that meant something to Vince at the time. Granted, it wasn't a push to the top, but it's still pretty relevant.
Yeah RTC wasnt huge, but stevie was picked to lead it and it was a good group for fodder with a lot of the roster
First comment ever for me
Whoop whoop.
And you made it count👍
do you want to be over with vince these days?
Better than being UNDER Vince I'd say! Hehe💩