Stevie Richards Interview
Posted by David Damage on Sunday, May 1, 2011
Under: Interviews
He's
wrestled everywhere and become one of the most recognizable stars in
the industry. Now, the blue doctor of censored dancing, Stevie Richards,
joins ClubWWI.com for a rare 62 minute uncut shoot interview with James
Guttman that any fan of the wrestling business can't miss!
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Whether
he was being Big Stevie Cool in ECW, sparring with Raven in WCW,
censoring content in WWE, or diagnosing stars in TNA, Stevie Richards is
a true superstar in every sense of the word. Richards joins the
Insanity to talk about it all from his wrestling career to his tech show
on www.T4show.com
(under his real name of Michael Manna). Stevie opens up about the
origins of the "Stevie Richards" name, his "Stevie Night Heat" run as
Heat's GM, the unaired plans and storyline for a Sunday Night Heat World
Title, and tons more.
Stevie Richards has had the distinction of
wrestling in every major wrestling company. WWE, WCW, TNA, and ECW have
all been home to Richards and he's created memories wherever he's
worked. His most recent run with TNA as Dr. Stevie just came to an end
recently. Richards, who left with no hard feelings but rather decided to
depart for business reasons. Initially, he was excited about working as
a new character and the opportunities it presented.
"Here's Dr.
Stevie with the promise of, 'If you work hard, get over, you establish
yourself, and mesh into the locker room, then you'll be rewarded. We'll
renegotiate your deal and all this stuff will happen.' Then (TNA) turned
around and says, 'Oh. You're lucky to be getting what you're getting.'
Then (they have me) never come to work, never get booked, sat at home,
and it's all these things. Like I said, it comes right down to it being a
business decision."
When the final day of his TNA run came
about, Richards made sure to leave respectfully. He showed up in person
to inform the office about his departure.
"I walked in on January
11th and a lot of people don't do this. They wait for that call in
wrestling - whether it's to wait for that call to get a job or to wait
for that call to lose a job. What I did was, I prayed about it, I
thought about it, and I said to myself, 'You know what? Today I'm going
to make something happen. I'm going to control my destiny rather than
waiting for something to happen.' So I went in that day and I told (the
office). Terry Taylor wasn't shocked because I talk to him all the time.
But everybody else seemed shocked. And I said, 'Well, you guys booked
me and then you sent me home for five months.' We don't get paid if we
don't work, at the level I was at. So what am I supposed to do? In
reality, with a business or a job, you don't go into Best Buy and they
say, 'We don't have anything for you' every single day for five months.
What are you gonna do? You find another job, right?"
Stevie spoke
about his thoughts on TNA's product, direction, pros, and cons
throughout his one hour interview. He also spoke about moments from his
entire career. Perhaps one of his most memorable times in wrestling came
during his stint as the tie-wearing Right To Censor leader. Richards
reveals what he felt was behind the choice to keep the group dead and
buried. As always, it's politics...
"What I hear, and what I kind
of guessed, is that Jamie Mars used to write and he wrote a lot of
material. He and Brian Gewirtz, who is still a head writer at WWE, I
don't think they got along too well. And it wasn't Brian Gewirtz's
project to write the promos or anything and it seemed like when Jamie
Mars left, it spelled the end for Right To Censor."
Stevie
continued throughout the interview to discuss everything in his
wrestling career from Raven to apprehension about the debut of RTC to
Stevie Night Heat. But he also urged ClubWWI.com members to check out
his T4 Tech Show online. At T4show.com, Richards (under his real name of
Michael Manna) looks at all the latest technology on the market and
gives some expert views on what's worth purchasing.
"We cover
everything in technology. I know there's a big gaming audience that you
have here. We're big video game fans. We do a lot of recording, stream
video games, and also review them. The brand new redesigned T4show.com
has a lot of video game reviews with a three point rating system and I
invite everyone to come look at it if you're a fan of fitness, if you're
a fan of tech, Apple - especially Apple, we're big Apple Fanboys - and
video games."
Remember Stevie's 62 minute shoot is just one of
thousands of hours of audio featuring hundreds of wrestling stars
available the moment you sign up to ClubWWI.com.
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