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They were also selling false entry numbers at the Royal Rumble. They then competed mainly on Heat for the next few months, although they made a backstage appearance at WrestleMania They also took part in the tag team battle royal on April 2. After Mr. While Deuce, Domino and Cherry celebrated their victory, Cryme Tyme appeared on the titantron and, in storyline, stole their car, taking it to Brisco Brothers Auto to sell it for parts chanting their signature catch phrase, "Money money, yeah, yeah".
On the August 20, edition of Raw , Cryme Tyme stole Murdoch 's hat and sold to a fan, and the following week, stole Cade's and gave it away to a fan. In the middle of this feud, on September 2, , both Paul and Gaspard were released from World Wrestling Entertainment. I was working out, I saw him there. I was still on the roster. While he was working out -- I didn't want to interrupt him. You don't want to interrupt a guy like that while he's working out, but I just tapped him on the shoulder.
I'm like, "When you're done working out, you mind if I talk with you for a little bit? He came looking for me and we talked for a little bit. He actually looked for me and found me and we talked for a little bit and he remembered me after that.
It was a cool experience. It's intense. It's very intense. Rock trains on a different level. When Cryme Tyme was first introduced, there was a lot written about the gimmick being racist. What's your take on how the gimmick was intended and how it was received? See, the thing with that is, a lot of fans and people who watch wrestling think that the WWE gave us that gimmick.
We were doing that gimmick on our own. We did those [introductory] vignettes in OVW all on our own. We got our own camera, we asked favors from friends and people we worked with to help us out with these vignettes. He never even saw us wrestle. He just thought we were entertaining and he signed us. So what the WWE did was, they just put money behind those vignettes.
Those videos. And we were called up to the main roster. And that's what the whole -- not just WWE, the whole wrestling business: they take stereotypes and they make money off of it.
Off of the stereotypes that society has made. WWE didn't make [these stereotypes], they just capitalize off of it and make money off of it. Do you feel like things are moving away from that, or do you think that's always going to be a part of wrestling? I think they're getting away from it a little bit. There always will be racial stereotypes, but I don't know if they're going to exaggerate it as much as they used to.
You say pro wrestling takes racial stereotypes and makes money off of them. Do you think that can potentially be dangerous? I think they do it very tastefully. They don't overdo it.
The only thing I can think about that could have been distasteful is [ when the "Mexicools" rode lawn mowers to the ring ]. That was a little too much. And the WWE says, "Okay. There's a lot of talk, especially recently, that Vince McMahon and the WWE want young Superstars to step up and " grab that brass ring.
That's all bullshit. It's bullshit. It sounds good to say, but I remember one time we was having a meeting. After WrestleMania, they usually give talent this inspirational talk, like "It's WrestleMania, that's our new year. We need talent to step up, grab that brass ring. We all know it's bullshit, because [they] pick who [they] want to be stars.
So they usually ask, "Who's gonna step up this year and get the brass ring? I got up off my seat and I stood up. And they didn't even acknowledge me. It was like "oh shit," [laughs] and I sat back down.
I knew I was gonna get heat for that, like "this guy thinks he's gonna be a top guy," but whatever. Since you've worked with pretty much everyone, I'd like to bounce some names off you and get your take on each of them in a short sentence or two. The first time I met Hogan, that was the second time I got like super drunk. It was at New Year's. Oh, man. I was so embarrassed. But every time I met him, he's been very cool. Another dude who's very cool and genuine.
He keeps it real. I made a promise to him and I broke it. I promised him, early in my career -- after Vince told me I had a bright future and had all this charisma and personality -- I was having a conversation with Austin, and I made a promise to him that I was gonna one day main event at WrestleMania.
He was like, "I'm gonna hold you to that, kid. You made me that promise. I'm gonna do it. Sorry, Austin. Real cool dude. Several times, I asked him for advice. He was cool enough to give it to me, keep it real.
He's a straight shooter. I have mixed emotions about Punk. Inside the ring, he's incredible. On the mic, he's incredible. Me and him were never best friends.
He's a hilarious guy, he's funny. If you're his friend, you're his friend. I'll overhear him talking [and] he has a lot of punchlines. He's quirky. He's very intelligent, very articulate. He's smart. But if you're not his friend, you're not We were associates. I wish him the best of luck. I love the podcast that he did. He kept it real. There's nothing in there that I was like, "Come on, Punk.
I hope he doesn't fight the Green Ranger. I want him to kick his ass, but I don't think he should fight him, because I think it would be too gimmicky.
Maybe a street fight. A legalized street fight. You can purchase JTG's book on Payhip. Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from.
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