Not necessarily if you read the death of wcw they did have some good ideas but “that doesn’t work for me brother” and “my contract states” ruined any potential bright sparks left in a dying company
@@JohnKobaRuddy Well, the hummer thing was a mess and then Sid teamed with Nash right after and so on. Plus Flair as VP storyline had a ton of plotholes too.
They were hemorrhaging top talent in those years (Raven, Guerrero, Benoit, Bret Hart, Scott Hall, DDP, Sid, Hogan). Shocking to think they almost let go of Steiner too (willingly). They would've had nobody left.
That is messed up.. I remember someone saying years ago that WWF only wanted Scott but Scott said if my brother can't come I want come so Vince Mcmahon who wanted Scott anyways agreed to bring in The Steiner Brothers.. I guess Scott Steiner just wanted to be a single competitor at that time and I think he doesn't speak up cause he wanted the solo spotlight by that point..
Brad Siegel was the cause for WCW's buyout to the WWF. Kanyon himself confirms this on his interview. Siegel turned out to be a inside player for the WWF😔
Brad Siegel and Vince Russo.. Vince Mcmahon got tired of fighting and wanted to finish WCW off once and for all by sending his plants inside to do it..
Just like how Vince screwed over ECW by having them get knocked off of TNN because they "didn't want wrestling" and then a couple weeks later... Boom, RAW is on TNN... Asshole
@@kenrickeason I think it's an interview from early to mid 00's. I can understand why Rick saying this about Russo. But with all that happened and did not happened in those 20 years, how can you now say this? Would you blacklisted and memory-holed your best undercover agent?
When Russo was fired, Rick Steiner was being used a lot as a single wrestler again, I remember it so well and how happy I was about it. Rick stayed with the company until the end, in fact he was the person Booker T beat for the US title just a few weeks before the last show.
And Rick Steiner heard all this shit is from Bischoff cuz he was pissed that Russo “took his job from him” and wasn’t Rick at home for awhile so how would he know that Russo didn’t have a good idea? Wrestlers are workers they will always work you to get views or money, that’s who they are! That’s the wrestling business!
From what Mick Foley has written, and others have said, Rick was the one you did not want to mess with. I think the only two men he had any fear of was Meng and Ron Simmons.
Bill Watts brought Russo to creative meetings when he was in the WWF. When Cornette and Prichard were shitting the bed, Vince McMahon brought him onto creative meetings. If Jim wants to blame someone for Russo joining wrestling with a creative role he only has his shitty booking to blame lmao
Bischoff gave a pretty fair assesment of Russo. He could come up with some good ideas, but he could never write a full story. Basically, he could create a cool fight scene in a movie, but he had no clue about writing the entire story/script. In WWF, there was no way he was "in charge" of the writing. He probably through out some cool "shock value" ideas to add to the overall story, but he could never do the whole thing on his own.
Lmao Bischoff the guy who's creative expertise comes to the nWo and his attempts to reboot that angle? Yeah, no way that he was in charge of the writing, that's why they had great shows before he got there in the mid 90's until early 97 and that's why their product went to crap in late 2000, 2001 and 2002.
He wasn’t paid to write a story bro he was paid to gain as much ratings as possible on a weekly basis. You guys keep approaching his philosophy with the wrong mind set.
@@goharderthanyesterday3935 Well, his ratings for WCW completely tanked bro. SO I think we can chalk that philosophy down as a fat failure (yes, I realize WCW had other issues beyond Russo, but putting Russo in charge was like pouring gasoline on top of a house fire).
He wrote the entire angle for the vacant WWF Title at Survivor Series 98. The Rock winning the title and turning heel at that show and in that tournament was Russo's plan from the beginning ....
@@jeffjackson9679 Not really, the ratings were falling for a year before he even got there, he stabilized the ratings, left in January 2000 and the company dropped again in the ratings. Nice narrative moron
Whereas Bully Ray and Stone Cold put the guy over for his role in their careers to this day. Love Rick but it's hard to believe when those 2 and quite a few others put Russo over🤷🏾♂️
@@jgeorge2693 he also didn't have other guest on his podcast 3 times and putting the same guest over. Dude loved Russo and even questioned why he got so much hate. Waltman's put him over but stated he was a bit too preachy. Shane Douglas has. Jericho has. Nick Aldis and Mickie James have. Man, there's a list of top guys and gals that have put the guy over is all I'm sayin. Austin tries not to be that guy that shits on the product but when you listen to those episodes, you can tell he genuinely likes Russo. All I'm sayin.
I've been a huge fan of Ricks from almost day one. I hated the fact when he moved to Crocket the politics buried him, Mike Rotunda and Steve Williams in gimmicks. All three were INCREDIBLE workers who were legit tough and could put asses in the seats. All three were legit picks to be NWA world Champion until "someone" was threatened and decided to get his buddy the Booker to bury them in stupid gimmicks taking away any credibility to carry the title . Rick was so screwed over but still gave back and stayed loyal to Crocket and then Turner. He would have made a great NWA World Heavyweight champion. The three of them could work the world together and made money for them and the NWA.
So DDP finally becoming champion was awful? Heel Ric Flair as president of WCW was awful? Macho Man updating his character with team Madness was awful? Hulk Hogan returning in the red and yellow was awful?
Russo being a plant is interesting , Goldberg also has said that before It does feel to me like Russo is the odd man out and not very well liked within the industry IMO I believe Russo had some very good ideas that really went well with the WWF ATTITUDE ERA and he doesn’t get credit for any of that Eric Bischoff IMO is a joke he had an amazing roster in WCW for his one great idea from New Japan and milked it to death Eric let Hogan do whatever he wanted creatively and it really hurt the show , why would anyone let a talent have creative control over the show you are producing that pretty much means everything goes through Hulk Hogan Bischoff was a joke
Austin had creative control too. He refused to put triple h over in 99 at summerslam The difference is bishoff let hall be the Booker. That was the issue.
@@LuchadorMasque That’s just life mate. It’s virtually impossible to be in Russo’s or Vince’s position without f*cking people over. You can’t do right by everyone.
@@jasonmyers8600 Russo = Ratings, People don’t watch wrestling for the matches you mark, they watch it for the entertainment aspect, go to Japan if you want your “fake fights” to be appreciated
@@Whiteboifrumdaeast except matches are half the program aren't they? Why the hell would anybody be turning in for the, at the time, 30-20 minutes worth of promos or segments if they had to sit through the matches they supposedly despise so much? Russo is a two faced petty man, he ruined many careers with the Brawl for All and why? Because one guy was acting tough backstage and he wanted to see him hit the ground. He rehashed old bullshit when he was in WCW like trying to recreate the Montreal Screwjob and then made a character that mocked Jim Ross and his palsy. And if his shit's always so entertaining tell me the last good "on a pole match" since that shit was his idea, or how about when he gave himself the belt? Or how about the Child Abductor character in Seven? For every decent idea he had there were 5 bad ones that should never had hit TV, they hired a guy who admitted himself despises and knows nothing about wrestling and thought that would go over well. The only reason anything he came up with went over well was because they had 4-5 other guys to help figure the shit out and that was at it's most evident in his TNA/IMPACT days where everything was a clusterfuck that made no sense, but if anyone pointed it out to him he'd go around and bitch/moan to the higher ups.
@@Daxter-hl7dwWwf rating went up because of him, WCW’s rating were in the 2.5’s. When Russo showed up they went up to a 3.5-4 million viewers weekly. The only time TNA reached a 2.0 was when Russo was writing for them. He had some dumb ideas but no matter what you’ll argue, Russo knows how to cater to an American crowd, he understands that he needs to attract more casuals to watch the weekly television shows rather than mark fans on the internet like yourself
@@Whiteboifrumdaeast so he's not a good wrestling writer, he's just a writer who couldn't make it on Jerry Springer. When most of your ratings are because people want to see how stupid it gets you aren't a good writer, you're a train wreck artist, literally anybody could make up something stupid and keep it going so that people still tune in just look at Bruce Prichard with modern main roster WWE. Call me a mark all you want, you can't say Russo's a good writer because he factually isn't. Russo is the devil of wrestling, they sell their integrity and their heart for ratings because they dont wanna be the ones to come up with shit so stupid that it makes Springer and every guest he had lose brain cells.
yeah but wwe and wcw said he was a cancer to the business. he's just a no good magazine writer. anything that associates itself with journalism is bound to ruin something
Combining the two nwo's is what killed WCW. It made no sense. Then when Goldberg came to WWE they were like he hadn't been world champion in 4 years or something? Like what? Who was their champion all that time? Idk I had stopped watching by then. I had basically forgot WCW existed as a kid when Vince came out to announce he was buying it lol.
I said the same thing.. hogan and Russo were plants from Vince. Bischoff knew and sucked up every penny and let it go.. knowing Vince would hire them all when the money dried up. The storyline, with NWO and DX /New Age Outlaws shows this.. It was ALL part of the show.. bischoff wanted 2 separate shows, but couldn't get it done without Vince. Now Vince has 2 shows, smackdown and raw.. this is also why any mention of this to bischoff will send him into a frenzy of psychological defense tactics. Ridicule and disassociate, pass blame and label people.. its because he's guilty of what would be robbery... nearly taking down AOL with him.. everyone made out like bandits. Except Ted Turner.. who, according to Eric, needed to "loosen the purse strings". He said that in a promo. Breaking the 4th wall... it was robbery basically.. the entire "ratings war" was just to get wcw followers to go to raw. Raw was doing bigger things while wcw was doing "finger poke of doom". It was meant to push wcw viewers to wwf.. if you look at it all, it does seem like Russo and hogan worked for Vince. As did a few others. Vince didn't battle Eric, he battled turner. Because he had so many plants he couldn't lose.. honestly a bold and good move on his part. Like challenging a big guy to fisticuffs after you tie his shoe string together.. and oil the floor..
Damn ! I didn't know there was heat between the brothers.
Lol Rick looks younger now than 1996
Lol i been thinking same thing
This video is old as shit
Lol but them pockets stayin YUNG
Well, not now.
His construction company just got a huge contract from the department of transport
One of the best matches I ever saw was the Steiner bros going against each other back in the early 90s.. man they put on a clinic
also their matches in japan were awesome!
To be fair, WCW had shit ideas with booking in 1999 before Russo as well.
Not necessarily if you read the death of wcw they did have some good ideas but “that doesn’t work for me brother” and “my contract states” ruined any potential bright sparks left in a dying company
@@JohnKobaRuddy Well, the hummer thing was a mess and then Sid teamed with Nash right after and so on. Plus Flair as VP storyline had a ton of plotholes too.
Agreed beginning of the end.
@@JohnKobaRuddy just keep in mind who wrote that book...
Dude Russo is TRASH! BRO. BRO. BRO. HES A PEICE OF GARBAGE
They were hemorrhaging top talent in those years (Raven, Guerrero, Benoit, Bret Hart, Scott Hall, DDP, Sid, Hogan). Shocking to think they almost let go of Steiner too (willingly). They would've had nobody left.
I never thought about russo being a plant
At first I didn't know who the guy was.. but looking back I think Vince Russo was a plant..
@@kenrickeasonyou didn’t even know who he was, but now he’s a plant?
Get real 😂
Dang that is bad Scott didn't help out Rick, I didn't think he will do that
thats messed up
That is messed up.. I remember someone saying years ago that WWF only wanted Scott but Scott said if my brother can't come I want come so Vince Mcmahon who wanted Scott anyways agreed to bring in The Steiner Brothers.. I guess Scott Steiner just wanted to be a single competitor at that time and I think he doesn't speak up cause he wanted the solo spotlight by that point..
Brad Siegel was the cause for WCW's buyout to the WWF. Kanyon himself confirms this on his interview. Siegel turned out to be a inside player for the WWF😔
Brad Siegel and Vince Russo.. Vince Mcmahon got tired of fighting and wanted to finish WCW off once and for all by sending his plants inside to do it..
Just like how Vince screwed over ECW by having them get knocked off of TNN because they "didn't want wrestling" and then a couple weeks later... Boom, RAW is on TNN... Asshole
@@kenrickeason I think it's an interview from early to mid 00's. I can understand why Rick saying this about Russo. But with all that happened and did not happened in those 20 years, how can you now say this?
Would you blacklisted and memory-holed your best undercover agent?
@@OdaVenom
That's what the CIA does.
It's actually the genius way to do it.
Vince McMahon would be stupid to acknowledge or honor Russo.
in russo's defense he did try to push younger talent
I always liked rick the most.
When Russo was fired, Rick Steiner was being used a lot as a single wrestler again, I remember it so well and how happy I was about it.
Rick stayed with the company until the end, in fact he was the person Booker T beat for the US title just a few weeks before the last show.
Too bad we need it now.
And Rick Steiner heard all this shit is from Bischoff cuz he was pissed that Russo “took his job from him” and wasn’t Rick at home for awhile so how would he know that Russo didn’t have a good idea? Wrestlers are workers they will always work you to get views or money, that’s who they are! That’s the wrestling business!
Russo didn't get fired, he left on his own terms.
I had my picture made with him nearly 30 years ago
0:07 is the best line that describes Russo. :
Thank you, Rick. :)
Rick seemed so cool. Scott seemed like the troublemaker who liked being bailed out by Rick.
All the old wrestlers say when Steiner were young, Rick was the crazy one lol
@@pandavelli8176 I can believe it. but Brickhouse Brown had a very sick story about Scott tho.
@@docthemetalfreak What is the story? What happened?
From what Mick Foley has written, and others have said, Rick was the one you did not want to mess with.
I think the only two men he had any fear of was Meng and Ron Simmons.
Typical brother stuff..
I never seen Scott's brother but he look like he's no joke
This guys son looks like a future star
Bron has the x factor
The better Steiner for sure. Both in the ring and outside the ring. I wish hed lace up his boots somewhere.
his top rope Bulldog was awesome.
If Rick was the better Steiner he'd have been the main eventer. He lacked the raw personality and entertaining promos Scott had.
@@dibslin985 inside the ring he was a better worker. Outside the ring he was a better human being. Scott Steiner is a selfish asshole.
@@LuchadorMasque Being a better "in-ring worker" doesn't matter. Nor does what the person does as a person. It's an entertainment show.
@@dibslin985 you voted for trump, didnt you?
"As Bill Watts use to say. If Vince Russo walked in to the mens locker room he would be whistling Stranger in Paradise" - Jim Cornette
Bill Watts brought Russo to creative meetings when he was in the WWF. When Cornette and Prichard were shitting the bed, Vince McMahon brought him onto creative meetings. If Jim wants to blame someone for Russo joining wrestling with a creative role he only has his shitty booking to blame lmao
I’ve never understood this joke, please explain.
@@pmfg11 Exactly
Imagine thinking BILL WATTS was a good booker. Early 90s WCW was just plain bad.
@@pmfg11 Russo is that you?
Scott was getting over before Russo and Rick wasn’t getting the pops. I never liked Russo but Scott was where the ratings were.
That's one bad dude right there.
Rick was the better of the 2 brothers
HELL NO
Scott was the only watchable thing on the show in ‘00 and ‘01 even though it’s the worst 2 years in the companies history
he should have a chat with Cornett about Russo. Might be entertaining.
Bischoff gave a pretty fair assesment of Russo. He could come up with some good ideas, but he could never write a full story. Basically, he could create a cool fight scene in a movie, but he had no clue about writing the entire story/script. In WWF, there was no way he was "in charge" of the writing. He probably through out some cool "shock value" ideas to add to the overall story, but he could never do the whole thing on his own.
Lmao Bischoff the guy who's creative expertise comes to the nWo and his attempts to reboot that angle?
Yeah, no way that he was in charge of the writing, that's why they had great shows before he got there in the mid 90's until early 97 and that's why their product went to crap in late 2000, 2001 and 2002.
He wasn’t paid to write a story bro he was paid to gain as much ratings as possible on a weekly basis. You guys keep approaching his philosophy with the wrong mind set.
@@goharderthanyesterday3935 Well, his ratings for WCW completely tanked bro. SO I think we can chalk that philosophy down as a fat failure (yes, I realize WCW had other issues beyond Russo, but putting Russo in charge was like pouring gasoline on top of a house fire).
He wrote the entire angle for the vacant WWF Title at Survivor Series 98. The Rock winning the title and turning heel at that show and in that tournament was Russo's plan from the beginning ....
@@jeffjackson9679 Not really, the ratings were falling for a year before he even got there, he stabilized the ratings, left in January 2000 and the company dropped again in the ratings. Nice narrative moron
3:25 Rick Steiner is talking about Dr Harvey Schiller.
Whereas Bully Ray and Stone Cold put the guy over for his role in their careers to this day. Love Rick but it's hard to believe when those 2 and quite a few others put Russo over🤷🏾♂️
Stone cold never puts anyone down in the business
@@jgeorge2693 he also didn't have other guest on his podcast 3 times and putting the same guest over. Dude loved Russo and even questioned why he got so much hate. Waltman's put him over but stated he was a bit too preachy. Shane Douglas has. Jericho has. Nick Aldis and Mickie James have. Man, there's a list of top guys and gals that have put the guy over is all I'm sayin. Austin tries not to be that guy that shits on the product but when you listen to those episodes, you can tell he genuinely likes Russo. All I'm sayin.
Russo is a goof but to be fair, WCW would've died even if Russo never showed up there. Finger poke of doom was the iceberg that sank WCW
The Finger poke of doom was Not what sank WCW.. The Merger Sank WCW......
Harvey Schiller is the guy who went to the Yankees that RS couldn’t remember. Lol after all these years Feinstein still doesn’t do any research
Well Feinstein is too busy "researching" young boys....
He's too busy with his other "hobbies"
Feinstein?
@@elijahechicagobearsboyd5734 Rob Feinstein is the guy conducting this interview
I've been a huge fan of Ricks from almost day one. I hated the fact when he moved to Crocket the politics buried him, Mike Rotunda and Steve Williams in gimmicks. All three were INCREDIBLE workers who were legit tough and could put asses in the seats. All three were legit picks to be NWA world Champion until "someone" was threatened and decided to get his buddy the Booker to bury them in stupid gimmicks taking away any credibility to carry the title . Rick was so screwed over but still gave back and stayed loyal to Crocket and then Turner. He would have made a great NWA World Heavyweight champion. The three of them could work the world together and made money for them and the NWA.
At least Williams had a successful career in Japan
Putting over younger talent in WCW , DX , DX invasion WCW , Val Venis , Sable , Rock joining Corporation all Vince Russo Ideas
You sure about this?
@@jamesf791 Yes
Thats what HE says lol
To think Vince Russo put the world strap on himself
Nash needs. More blame wcw from 4/1/99 - 10/18/99. Was god awful.
So DDP finally becoming champion was awful? Heel Ric Flair as president of WCW was awful? Macho Man updating his character with team Madness was awful? Hulk Hogan returning in the red and yellow was awful?
Intentionally.
I'm sure if a guy like you who has never been near a ring or locker room was the Booker of the show it would have been amazing
Russo being a plant is interesting , Goldberg also has said that before
It does feel to me like Russo is the odd man out and not very well liked within the industry
IMO I believe Russo had some very good ideas that really went well with the WWF ATTITUDE ERA and he doesn’t get credit for any of that
Eric Bischoff IMO is a joke he had an amazing roster in WCW for his one great idea from New Japan and milked it to death
Eric let Hogan do whatever he wanted creatively and it really hurt the show , why would anyone let a talent have creative control over the show you are producing that pretty much means everything goes through Hulk Hogan
Bischoff was a joke
Austin had creative control too. He refused to put triple h over in 99 at summerslam The difference is bishoff let hall be the Booker. That was the issue.
When was this interview shot?
"He didn't use me so I didn't like him."
He put the strap on Arquette. Point in case.
@@LuchadorMasque So that outweighs everything else he did? he made more money for wrestling than virtually anybody else.
@@Jamie-kv9eg yes, but at what cost?
@@LuchadorMasque That’s just life mate. It’s virtually impossible to be in Russo’s or Vince’s position without f*cking people over. You can’t do right by everyone.
@@LuchadorMasque At what cost is totally irrelevant. Pro wrestling is a business. It's all about making money. Russo did that.
Correction: he didnt have one good idea for Rick Steiner so now he's bitter
I never got the Russo hate. He was far from perfect, but I could tell he was trying. The New Blood was a great concept. I dunno.
Russo hated wrestling matches, he just wanted Jerry Springer type storylines and gimmicks.
@@jasonmyers8600 Russo = Ratings, People don’t watch wrestling for the matches you mark, they watch it for the entertainment aspect, go to Japan if you want your “fake fights” to be appreciated
@@Whiteboifrumdaeast except matches are half the program aren't they? Why the hell would anybody be turning in for the, at the time, 30-20 minutes worth of promos or segments if they had to sit through the matches they supposedly despise so much?
Russo is a two faced petty man, he ruined many careers with the Brawl for All and why? Because one guy was acting tough backstage and he wanted to see him hit the ground.
He rehashed old bullshit when he was in WCW like trying to recreate the Montreal Screwjob and then made a character that mocked Jim Ross and his palsy.
And if his shit's always so entertaining tell me the last good "on a pole match" since that shit was his idea, or how about when he gave himself the belt? Or how about the Child Abductor character in Seven?
For every decent idea he had there were 5 bad ones that should never had hit TV, they hired a guy who admitted himself despises and knows nothing about wrestling and thought that would go over well.
The only reason anything he came up with went over well was because they had 4-5 other guys to help figure the shit out and that was at it's most evident in his TNA/IMPACT days where everything was a clusterfuck that made no sense, but if anyone pointed it out to him he'd go around and bitch/moan to the higher ups.
@@Daxter-hl7dwWwf rating went up because of him, WCW’s rating were in the 2.5’s. When Russo showed up they went up to a 3.5-4 million viewers weekly. The only time TNA reached a 2.0 was when Russo was writing for them. He had some dumb ideas but no matter what you’ll argue, Russo knows how to cater to an American crowd, he understands that he needs to attract more casuals to watch the weekly television shows rather than mark fans on the internet like yourself
@@Whiteboifrumdaeast so he's not a good wrestling writer, he's just a writer who couldn't make it on Jerry Springer. When most of your ratings are because people want to see how stupid it gets you aren't a good writer, you're a train wreck artist, literally anybody could make up something stupid and keep it going so that people still tune in just look at Bruce Prichard with modern main roster WWE. Call me a mark all you want, you can't say Russo's a good writer because he factually isn't.
Russo is the devil of wrestling, they sell their integrity and their heart for ratings because they dont wanna be the ones to come up with shit so stupid that it makes Springer and every guest he had lose brain cells.
I mean, from what I've heard he's no wrong
Russo was a joke when came to storylines he s one of the reasons why wcw went down cause of goofy ideas he put on tv
Yes he did, he milked the system.
Bring back The New Blood!
Most of those guys ain't so new.
@@jeremyzak654 Rename them the Old Blood.
Ricks onto something about Russo being a plant....🤔
yeah but wwe and wcw said he was a cancer to the business. he's just a no good magazine writer. anything that associates itself with journalism is bound to ruin something
Jim Cornette feels the same way about Vince Russo
Combining the two nwo's is what killed WCW. It made no sense. Then when Goldberg came to WWE they were like he hadn't been world champion in 4 years or something? Like what? Who was their champion all that time? Idk I had stopped watching by then. I had basically forgot WCW existed as a kid when Vince came out to announce he was buying it lol.
Never had a good idea? Most successful writer in wrestling history.
Bringing Russo in to WCW , is like bringing In "Steve Erkle" to run The "UFC".
Yes. I do think Vince sent him down to wreck it.
Rick stiener still looks like he is in his thirties what the ?!!!
What is with you people? This is almost 20 years old. Just because it was uploaded recently doesn't mean it was recorded recently.
This guy was on the board of education in my county... Needless to say I drove my kids to next county over lol
Really? Why? Wtf😐
I said the same thing.. hogan and Russo were plants from Vince. Bischoff knew and sucked up every penny and let it go.. knowing Vince would hire them all when the money dried up. The storyline, with NWO and DX /New Age Outlaws shows this..
It was ALL part of the show.. bischoff wanted 2 separate shows, but couldn't get it done without Vince. Now Vince has 2 shows, smackdown and raw.. this is also why any mention of this to bischoff will send him into a frenzy of psychological defense tactics. Ridicule and disassociate, pass blame and label people.. its because he's guilty of what would be robbery... nearly taking down AOL with him.. everyone made out like bandits. Except Ted Turner.. who, according to Eric, needed to "loosen the purse strings". He said that in a promo. Breaking the 4th wall... it was robbery basically.. the entire "ratings war" was just to get wcw followers to go to raw. Raw was doing bigger things while wcw was doing "finger poke of doom". It was meant to push wcw viewers to wwf.. if you look at it all, it does seem like Russo and hogan worked for Vince. As did a few others. Vince didn't battle Eric, he battled turner. Because he had so many plants he couldn't lose.. honestly a bold and good move on his part.
Like challenging a big guy to fisticuffs after you tie his shoe string together.. and oil the floor..
Rick is clueless in this interview. I feel bad for him.
Not as clueless as you sound.
@@MovieEnvy thanks brother. Still better than you sound.
@@timmylong833 OMG you are so clever.
@@MovieEnvy thanks man, glad you’re seeing things my way.
How was he clueless
Well, Russo helped to kill WCW and TNA, from my opinion.
But TNA didn’t go out of business...
@@MovieEnvy How is the money there? Is Dixie raking in the green?
@@stevewarren4813 Dixie isn’t there. Try to keep up.
@@MovieEnvy Darn!
WCW was finished far before Russo ever stepped foot there.
He right he didn't have one good idea he had alot