Rowdy Roddy Piper Interview Highlights
Posted by David Damage on Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Under: Interviews
Roddy Piper recently spoke about several topics, here are the highlights…
On
The Wrestler: "They just didn't go deep enough. Darren Aronofsky and
Mickey Rourke called me for the screening before it came in the box
office. They had brought my daughter Ariel Teal, a wonderful actress,
and myself down in the theater, and they sat us toward the back of the
theater, and they show[ed] us the movie. Afterwards Darren Aronofsky and
Mickey Rourke come out and go, "I hear Roddy Piper is here, is that
true?" And they go, "So what did you think of the movie?" And I'm
thinking in my head ... You guys didn't even come close to how deep you
could have gone. The guy with the staple gun, he's just a real guy who
goes around and does that. But [the movie] didn't show the traveling,
and the day to day, and what went through their minds, and what people
put them through. In my time they hated me so much, I've been stabbed
three times. Last time an inch from the heart."
On The
Presentation on Minorities In The 1980s: "I think we had 444 hostages at
that time when the Iron Sheik was big. Did we take advantage of
opportunity? Yes. When you break it down like that, that's a really good
point. And my business is a nasty business. We do exploit what's going
on at the time. Is it good for kids to see that? I've never been asked
that. I think as you're growing up, you can look back at the Iron Sheik
and you can make that calculation ... but at the time as a kid did you
hate the Iron Sheik? Yeah, and you know what? We should have, because
they had 444 of our people. So yeah, it does dial it up, for sure, and
it does take advantage of [the news], but it makes you question, it
makes you go to Mom and Dad and say, "Is the Iron Sheik really like
that?" It's provocative from the point of "we're exploiting it, but
we're exploiting it right in front of you."
On The Schedule: "I
was going nine times a week. You get to a point where you don't really
know who you are. You're running on high octane, and you'll take all
comers in every arena because there was no police. Every arena you'd
take on everybody that would come in the ring ... One time I fought 90
fights in 90 days in 90 different places around the world. I didn't even
know who I was, about 45 or 50 in, they just kept pushing me, and
that's when I really get into a lot of trouble. You walk into an arena
with 10,000 people, and no security and everybody hating you, it takes
some gumption."
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