Post by tnafan4life on Nov 10, 2008 23:47:50 GMT -5
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Between The Ropes
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
ESPN Florida AM 1080 and AM 1060
Simulcast online at BetweenTheRopes.com
On Tuesday night, November 4, James Storm, one half of the TNA World Tag Team Champions "Beer Money," joined hosts Brian Fritz and Dickerman live on Between The Ropes on ESPN Florida AM 1080 and AM 1060 to discuss his current run with Robert Roode in Beer Money, the time he spent with Chris Harris in America's Most Wanted and what was behind that team's split, his beer holster belt, and much more.
The interview started out with some discussion about Storm's character and how much fun it is to be able to excuse drinking anytime as just staying in character. Storm said "I take full advantage of that. And now the bad thing is Robert Roode is trying to get in on it too. I've seen him sneaking a beer or two out of my six pack and I'm like 'what are you doing man' and he says 'well I bought the damn thing' so I guess it's all good then."
James also talked about his beer holster belt. He said that he was able to sneak some beer into universal studios by using it. He also said he didn't make it himself, but instead it was actually a gift from some friends of his.
Next James talked about how he feels about his current tag team with Robert Roode, Beer Money. "It's working out really good. Me and Robert gel kind of like me and Chris did. We're so opposite that it works well in the ring. We're two totally opposite people, but when we get in the ring it just gels, it clicks."
James has had a lot of success working as a tag team wrestler in an era where stable tag teams are something of a rarity. James was asked if prefers being in tag teams because of this and he replied that his success has been a result of being willing to do whatever he is asked to do, saying "I just make any situation work."
Staying on the topic of his past tag team work James talked about the split of America's Most Wanted and how he felt about having to be a singles wrestler. "I was against splitting up the team, but it's one of those things where I had confidence in myself, I knew I could do it. I think a lot of people, including (AMW parter) Chris Harris, at the time, didn't think I could do it.
"One thing I thrive off of is entertaining the crowd because the crowd is there to have a good time. That's what I'm about. I can do wrestling, but I can entertain as well. That's kind of where Chris lost track, because he's a good wrestler, but he's kind of bland in the entertainment part of it." James also confirmed that it was Chris Harris' idea to split up the team because Chris thought he could be a bigger star as a singles wrestler and discussed some reasons why Harris didn't work out once he was signed by WWE.
The discussion then turned to Storm's feelings on TNA's growth since he has been there since day one. James said that TNA is still a lot the same as it used to be, though they are making more money now. He also credited Jeff Jarrett for keeping the locker room atmosphere so positive.
Storm was also asked his opinion of seeing so many guys jump to TNA from WWE since he has been with TNA since day one. "They didn't come over with the big head, like they were better than everybody else. They came over to help the younger guys. They pull guys to the side after their match is over and critique them a little bit…I think that's been a good thing. I traveled with Kurt on the road a little bit and he's helped me out a whole lot."
To listen to the entire James Storm interview, including how he feels about TNA branching out and going on the road more, what his favorite city to work in has been, how he has avoided the backstage politics that are so common in wrestling, and much more, as well as the entire November 4 edition of Between The Ropes in streaming audio, visit the show online at www.BetweenTheRopes.com. In addition to listening to this week's show you can become a site member and access hundreds of previous Between The Ropes shows and interviews. Join us for Between The Ropes for two hours every Tuesday night at 6:00pm ET on ESPN Florida AM 1080 and AM 1060 and worldwide on BetweenTheRopes.com.
Between The Ropes
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
ESPN Florida AM 1080 and AM 1060
Simulcast online at BetweenTheRopes.com
On Tuesday night, November 4, James Storm, one half of the TNA World Tag Team Champions "Beer Money," joined hosts Brian Fritz and Dickerman live on Between The Ropes on ESPN Florida AM 1080 and AM 1060 to discuss his current run with Robert Roode in Beer Money, the time he spent with Chris Harris in America's Most Wanted and what was behind that team's split, his beer holster belt, and much more.
The interview started out with some discussion about Storm's character and how much fun it is to be able to excuse drinking anytime as just staying in character. Storm said "I take full advantage of that. And now the bad thing is Robert Roode is trying to get in on it too. I've seen him sneaking a beer or two out of my six pack and I'm like 'what are you doing man' and he says 'well I bought the damn thing' so I guess it's all good then."
James also talked about his beer holster belt. He said that he was able to sneak some beer into universal studios by using it. He also said he didn't make it himself, but instead it was actually a gift from some friends of his.
Next James talked about how he feels about his current tag team with Robert Roode, Beer Money. "It's working out really good. Me and Robert gel kind of like me and Chris did. We're so opposite that it works well in the ring. We're two totally opposite people, but when we get in the ring it just gels, it clicks."
James has had a lot of success working as a tag team wrestler in an era where stable tag teams are something of a rarity. James was asked if prefers being in tag teams because of this and he replied that his success has been a result of being willing to do whatever he is asked to do, saying "I just make any situation work."
Staying on the topic of his past tag team work James talked about the split of America's Most Wanted and how he felt about having to be a singles wrestler. "I was against splitting up the team, but it's one of those things where I had confidence in myself, I knew I could do it. I think a lot of people, including (AMW parter) Chris Harris, at the time, didn't think I could do it.
"One thing I thrive off of is entertaining the crowd because the crowd is there to have a good time. That's what I'm about. I can do wrestling, but I can entertain as well. That's kind of where Chris lost track, because he's a good wrestler, but he's kind of bland in the entertainment part of it." James also confirmed that it was Chris Harris' idea to split up the team because Chris thought he could be a bigger star as a singles wrestler and discussed some reasons why Harris didn't work out once he was signed by WWE.
The discussion then turned to Storm's feelings on TNA's growth since he has been there since day one. James said that TNA is still a lot the same as it used to be, though they are making more money now. He also credited Jeff Jarrett for keeping the locker room atmosphere so positive.
Storm was also asked his opinion of seeing so many guys jump to TNA from WWE since he has been with TNA since day one. "They didn't come over with the big head, like they were better than everybody else. They came over to help the younger guys. They pull guys to the side after their match is over and critique them a little bit…I think that's been a good thing. I traveled with Kurt on the road a little bit and he's helped me out a whole lot."
To listen to the entire James Storm interview, including how he feels about TNA branching out and going on the road more, what his favorite city to work in has been, how he has avoided the backstage politics that are so common in wrestling, and much more, as well as the entire November 4 edition of Between The Ropes in streaming audio, visit the show online at www.BetweenTheRopes.com. In addition to listening to this week's show you can become a site member and access hundreds of previous Between The Ropes shows and interviews. Join us for Between The Ropes for two hours every Tuesday night at 6:00pm ET on ESPN Florida AM 1080 and AM 1060 and worldwide on BetweenTheRopes.com.