Nick Dinsmore / Eugene Interview 2.6.2010
Posted by David Damage on Saturday, April 30, 2011
Under: Archive Interviews
Former
WWE Superstar Eugene (Nick Dinsmore) joined Matt & JD on Ring The
Bell Radio. He discussed being cut from the WWE, What Vince and Triple H
are really like, and whether he will be appearing on TNA or WWE anytime
soon. Below are some highlights from the interview. You can listen to
the full interview at: www.RingTheBellRadio.com on the homepage or in the archive section.
Whose idea was it for the Eugene Gimmick:
“It
was my idea; I had the idea of a kids based character that couldn’t do
the basic things, but when he got into the ring he would emulate his
favorite stars. I remember being a kid watching wrestling feeling that
way, having the awe and excitement when I Hulk Hogan or the Junk Yard
Dog or Koko B. Ware.
How he pitched the idea to Vince:
“In the
developmental system (OVW) WWE used to send down members from the
creative team. They said I had great in ring ability but I needed a
gimmick. So I pitched the Eugene gimmick to them. They really didn’t
care for it and at the time I got really frustrated. I was about to ask
for my release and go to Japan or Mexico, and then I found myself in a
meeting with Mr. McMahon. He looked at me and said “I want to get back
to character based wrestling!” Going into the meeting I had no idea what
I was going to say, but once he brought that up, I told him my idea. He
sat back and laughed and said “Sounds great, you’ll start on Monday”.
Working for WCW and how it compared to WWE:
“Late
98-99 I wrestled two Thunders, two Nitros and about 10 Saturday Nights.
It seemed to be a bit more stressful for sure. Things weren’t ironed
out as smoothly as with WWE. I remember one Nitro that they didn’t even
have the line up of what was going to happen until 5 minutes after the
show actually started. In WWE though it’s the same thing, but I think
the “machine” and more well oiled than in WCW.”
Toughest Opponent:
“
Hands down….Kurt Angle. I wrestled him for about 6 weeks straight. He
pulled my hair, bloodied my lip, blackened my eyes, and dropped me on my
head! He was one of the most aggressive guys out there, but at the same
time very professional. He was great to wrestle with but you knew you
were going to be in for a fight.”
Thoughts on TNA:
“TNA has
the platform to do something completely different in the wrestling
business right now. All of the pieces are in place in TNA right now that
were in place when WCW made more money than any wrestling company in
history. People are expecting things to happen immediately in TNA and
you can’t make the magic happen like that. If you remember Hogan was in
WCW for almost 2 or 3 years before the NOW finally took off. You just
have to wait for everything to fall into place, but for TNA it’s looking
good all the way around.”
In : Archive Interviews