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From: WallStreet  (Original Message)Sent: 10/29/2006 9:02 PM
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Where has the Mecca of Mainstream been? What's he doing? How's he doing? He's heading into two major matches in two seperate companies and just came off the heels of a major match in yet another company, how's it feel to have a normal performer's prime while you're part time? All these questions and more were answered on the AceOfSpades.com Website Radio show as hosted by Jason Manner. Let's listen.

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Manner, "Welcome to the show, as you know I'm Jason Manner and as per usual I am of course joined by The Original Masterpeice Kenny Masters and the self professed wrestling guru Mark Jackson."

Kenny, "And might I add that this masterlock's equaly unbreakable."

Mark, "Speaking of unbreakable, so too seems to be the success of our scheduled guest for today... Ya like that segway?"

Laughter is heard.

Kenny, " That's true, however corney that segway may have been, it is true. Today we have a very special guest who's going to be joining us, perhaps the biggest guest we've ever had..."

Manner and Mark simultaniously, "PERHAPS?!"

Kenny, "Alright, alright, THEE Biggest guest we've had to date in the "WallStreet Brawler" Taylor McCallister."

Manner, "That's going to be huge. As most people know I've been a huge W2K Supporter for quite sometime and I've also been a McCallister fan for quite sometime, albeit not as intensly as I've become since his work in W2K."

Mark, "He has had a lot of impressive stuff in W2K hasn't he."

Manner, "Absolutly he has. Admitedly he hasn't had as much in ring as I'd like to see, but that's always been his style. He's involved in so many things and does so much both within the business and out of the business that his actual in ring stuff is limited based on time, plus he's better marketed as an attraction... People long to see him in the ring so when he finally does work a match on a Pay Per View or a major show the buy rates or ratings go through the roof."

Kenny, "WallStreet's definitly a guy who draws. But actually his in ring quanity has picked up quite a bit lately. Especially in the two weeks. We saw him at that W2K Cyberslam Pay Per View against Johnny Fame and a handful of jobbers...."

Mark interupts, "Enhancement Talent."

Kenny, "Oh Right, (sarcasticaly) Enhancement Talent. It's a sad day when political correctness comes into professional wrestling... Especially when ya think about the fact that ten years ago you had a guy like the Ultimate Warrior running around who couldn't string together enough logical and proper words to string together a single coherent sentence."

Laughter is heard.

Manner (laughing), "That's true... But you'd just mentioned W2K Cyberslam... What a show that was huh? The original buy rates were about average but the next episode of Rage had unbelievable ratings which tells me that the pay per view obviously sent something rolling."

Mark, "Well we live in the technology age so regardless of Buy Rates most fans know what happened at the Pay Per View prior to the next show."

Kenny, "Cyberslam wasn't bad but it was long as Hell."

Manner, "It was a very lengthy show. I think the last show I saw that long was BUD's Master of Domain Pay Per View in Oh-four."

Mark laughs, "The ever so contraversial 2004 Master of Domain Pay Per View."

Kenny, "Ya know I still hear the occasional whisper of that Pay Per View from time to time."

Manner, "Alot of angry people in the business that night. Alot of the fans probably have no idea just how big a deal it was. They've heard it illuded to in promos from occasional performers but the non-internet community probably has no clue."

Kenny, "Which is good for them honestly. I mean if I recall that was still a pretty solid night from a storyline and match perspective. Just a bad situation with backstage politics. But from a fan's perspective, it was a good show as I remember it."

Mark, "Well you know I've always been a pretty big Bud fan. And that honestly was one of my favorite shows. I remember most specifically the "From Heaven to Hell" Match between Valek and Melkiah."

Kenny, "I remember that. That was the same night that the Divine Intervention stable was created."

Manner, "How could ya forget that? Dee-Eye... Man, you want to talk about unlimited potentiol thrown out? You had Seifer, Dante Cross, Melkiah, RJ Endeavor, Amethyst Jane, Kristen McMichaels, and of course our guest for tonight, Taylor McCallister. They were all together on the same page... It could have been the greatest thing in BUD History, but it faded out so quickly."

Mark, "I think alot of fans were holding out to see an Asshole Inc/Divine Intervention feud, and they did tease it a few times on TV. I remember seeing a few in ring interactions between McCallister and Syck that really made you think it was coming, not to mention that D.I. Staked their claim as the dominate pack in the promotion where A.I. and Bytch Inc had posted it for so long."

Kenny, "Yeah, but at the end of the night it was destined for failure before it started."

Mark, "I don't know about that."

Kenny, "I do. Think about it... You had a collection of singles wrestlers who all thought they were the greatest performers ever, trying to team up. Not to mention McCallister's notorious schedule."

Mark, "That's true, but I think their was an understanding in the way of the egos. I mean there's no question that the three primary stars were Seifer, Dante, and WallStreet; And obviously they have some sort of common respect -Or at least did- since Seifer and WallStreet reformed D.I. as a tag team in PWT For a one night deal, Dante and WallStreet just worked a tag deal in BUD Last Monday, and of course Dante and Seifer had a very successful run a while back in BUD as the Four Horsemen. I think it could have worked by WallStreet's schedule prevented him from dedicating the proper leadership in the early stages and Amethyst Jane, while a great performer, made for a poor leader. I think if WallStreet had placed Dante or Seifer in charge the stable may still be here today."

Kenny, "Doubtful. Especially judging on when it had started because Seifer and Dante were still earning their stripes. That was their main focus at the time, their individual careers, not their team careers."

Manner, "Speaking of Amethyst Jane, have you heard the rumors? Dave Meltzer and the Wrestling  Observer say that the word in the locker room is that she's been discussing making a comeback to the sport to pursue a few people she wanted to work some last matches with."

Kenny, "Wouldn't surprise me. How often do we see someone "retire" just to come back in a few months."

Mark, "If that."

Manner, "That's definitly true, but personaly I wouldn't mind seeing Amethyst Jane back. I think she still has a lot to offer the business. I mean she was one of the all time greats in the Intergender division and really helped open the door for a lot of ladies to make that transition from the Women's division to the Intergender division."

Mark, "Ame is definitly a great performer. Some of her stuff with Syck was awesome, and of course who can forget her matches with Seifer."

Kenny, "Ame's not bad. Her stuff with Sutara and Kristen Michaels was very entertaining."

Manner, "Speaking of entertaining... I'm watching Cyberslam a couple weeks back and see that Johnny Legend has a date hotline of some sort. What's the deal with that?"

Laughter is heard.

Kenny, "Who the Hell knows when it comes to Legend. We've always said that Legend was under utilized, but always comedic and this is another case where he's flashing those comedic attributes that make us love him so, despite his heel position. Although, I have to admit that while I am more of a PWT Guy than anything else, I think W2K is a good fit for Legend. They really look like they're going to utilize his talents. I think sticking him with the more serious athlete in David Van Dam was a good call too. Van Dam's a guy very similar to Lance Storm in the sense that he's a great in ring performer, but the character he potrays has no real sense of humor. He's serious all the time. Legend is the polar opposite and I believe that as a result, these two will be great for each other."

Manner, "Definitly. Cyberslam also laid host to one of the biggest swerves since the Cross/Seifer situation at this years MOD as Hamid Ismali turned his back on Kutter Flash and adopted David Van Dam as his new champion."

Kenny, "See, I didn't really find that surprising. Matter of fact, if you remember, just a week prior on this very show I called for that to happen. Kutter Flash doesn't make a good puppet character. He's too violent and too self based. David Van Dam's far more ideal because Van Dam's a slime ball. It makes sense to see David Van Dam doing Hamid's bidding in order to obtain, and now maintain, the W2K Championship. Like he said He'd "rather be hated with the W2K Championship than loved without it". That's true to the character and between him and Legend, Hamid really has the perfect pair of stooges. I really like the application of Fame and Reed in that storyline too. Hamid has like an un-official stable... It's almost like the old Corporation except that in the Corporation it was all official... Here it's like, well, they're their own team, but then they don't mind doing favors for the boss either. I really like it."

Manner, "No doubt, alot of great things going on in W2K right now, and this week the infamous Jeremy McMillion scheduled to make his triumphant return to W2K on Rage this week."

Kenny, "I think this was an inevitable decision. With WallStreet playing the MSN Card right now and feuding Hamid Ismali so hard with no real backing, someone had to come in to even the odds out. I mean yes, WallStreet's backed by the Network but the Network doesn't make the decisions inside of W2K, They just make sure McCallister's on TV every week."

Manner, "I'm excited. I always felt that Jeremy McMillion offered a lot creativly to the product that few others have and I always enjoyed his on screen character. He's a strong heel, but I can buy him as a face if it's done right."

Mark, "I like the Jerm. Always have really."

Kenny, "The big question is will the Jerm's return be made by congratulating some new champions or not? This is a huge week for the W2K guys as Ryan Cain is going for the FWA Championship this week, and over in PWT at Hardcore Hell the current ICWA Heavyweight champion in Nic E. Dangerously is heading one on one with MJ Storm for the PWT Championship."

Mark, "MJ Storm gets a lot of heat backstage. He's not a very popular guy, but I have to say that thus far I've enjoyed his world title run in PWT."

Manner, "I wish I could say the same but honestly, after seeing the reigns of Seifer followed by Georgia James, MJ Storm was a little bit of a let down to me. At first I was excited to see someone new get the push, but I really think his reign has run it's course and it's time to put the strap on someone who can draw the crowds again. It's not seceret that arena attendence and TV ratings haven't been as high in PWT since MJ's title run as they were prior to it. I think Dangerously has been brought into PWT to spike PPV Buy Rates and pick up the championship, give it some credibility again, and then make the next champion."

Kenny, "I'd tend to agree with that. There's no question that nobody sees MJ Storm as a legitimate champion, and it's starting to make a joke if PWT similar to the way Sean Hunter had with BUD. He's just not a guy who people can believe is the best in the company, especially not when you have Nic E. Dangerously being used as an attraction, Christian Michales and David Van Dam on the full time schedule, and Georgia James still doing her thing as well.  MJ Storm isn't believably better than, or even really equal too, any of those names."

Manner, "No; He's not. But it's no seceret that Jonathan Brooks is a huge supporter of Nic Dangerously and alot of the current PWT Creative staff has become strong Dangerously followers as a result of his previous stint in PWT and his work in the ICWA, So I really think that they're going to put the title on the Decade of Danger and let him bring back it's credibility before he does what's right for business and hands it off to whomever's next in line. Christian Michaels I hope."

Mark, "Christian Michaels is actually getting a little stale to me honestly. I'd love to see him pick up another title run, but he needs to do so as a face. I think his heel run has ran it's course and it's really time to go back to what brought him to the dance, being a Face. He and Collins always worked great together, forget this Synergy stuff."

Manner, "Synergy is the greatest stable since the nWo."

Mark, "It's alright."

Kenny, "Synergy's more than alright but I do agree with what you're saying. Michaels should be the top face in PWT right now, especially with WallStreet only doing guest appereances and working as an attraction right now. Put the company on Michaels back as it normally ends up anyway, and really reward him for backpacking it up the mountain and make him the champion. It'd complete an otherwise perfect year for the Southern Heartthrob and I think the fans would really enjoy it."

Manner, "We're talking about PWT right now and they're getting ready to embark on the biggest pay per view event of their year in Hardcore Hell 2 and it's looking like a fairly decent show set up. Not something I'd want for my version of Wrestle Mania, but a decent show all the same."

Kenny, "Admitedly PWT doesn't have that Wrestlemania type feel to it that you like to get when it's coming to the time for a Company's top pay per view but it has a solid card. Honestly, this is one of the biggest reasons I'm pulling for WallStreet to end up signing full time with PWT. When he put shows together, he could create that Wrestlemania feel for any show he wanted. I mean look at his run in PWT. Immortal Glory was a free show on FX. It's still remembered in the same way as a Wrestle Mania might be. The only show since Immortal Glory that's given me that big time feel in PWT, honestly, has been the King of PWT Pay Per View. But I think alot of it is that Jonathan Brooks isn't used to being the sole source of control and booking in PWT. But he's coming along. I just think it'd be nice if McCallister was there to help guide the hype and marketing as that was always his strong suite."

Manner, "Speaking of the WallStreet Brawler Taylor McCallister, it is getting to be about that time folks. The number is Two One Three, Seven Six Even, Thirty Two - Thirty Two, give us a call if you have any questions for WallStreet; Because when we come back, the Corporate Icon's going to be live on the Ace Of Spades dot com."

"AaaaaaaCeeeee Of Spaaades Dot Com."

With that we fade into "Ace Of Spades" By Motorhead.

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From: WallStreetSent: 10/29/2006 9:02 PM
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When the song concludes we fade into silence, albeit only breifly.

Manner, "Alright folks, welcome back to the Ace of Spades Dot com. And folks, it is my distinct privilage and honor to welcome our guest for today's show... The Corporate Icon himself, Taylor "WallStreet" McCallister. Welcome to the show Mr. McCallister."

WallStreet, "It's my pleasure."

Manner, "The phone lines are hot, we've got alot of questions ourself, and of course we know that you're a very busy man so we're going to try and do this as well, but quickly as possible."

WallStreet, "No rush. I'm calling in right now from the car on the way to Michigan so I have some time."

Kenny, "Getting ready for that PWT Hardcore Hell pay per view I assume?"

WallStreet, "Absolutly. This is my second Hardcore Hell since joining the company, the first of course not quite as big a situation as I'm walking into this Sunday."

Kenny, "I remember last year's show. You were scheduled to work a Hell in a Cell verses Daddymack and ended up being "attacked" before the show by what we'd eventualy find out was a bannana peel and a Steal chair."

WallStreet laughs, "Yeah. That was... Different."

Kenny, "What happened there?"

WallStreet, "Well, this was back when I had first taken over control of PWT and everything was limited. Our resources, our fan base, and our roster. So I think that Daddymack's feeling on things were that instead of Damien Collins and David Van Dam working the headline  - Who mind you, he'd just beat in Van Dam's specialty match if I recall correctly - Mack should have been in the headline. So he displayed no effort in his dark matches all week, he didn't promote the event localy at all, and when it came time for the show he claimed he was sick and couldn't work the match. So I hoped he was being honest and I voluntered to appear brutalized and the idea was that Mack would deny being responsible and really play up the face roll for a while and then leading into the following month's pay per view event he'd finally reveal that he had infact brutalized me and we'd switch rolls with the fans. But after the pay per view he went home and didn't show for a couple of Dark shows. Finally, we had him advertised for Shockwave to face off against Matt Matlock and Whysper in a triple threat match and Mack chose not to show up so I changed things up at the last minute, turn that match into a singles match, and publicly release Mack. I kept my heel heat and then switched gears from the Mack feud to the firing angle where I'd fire a fan-liked staff member every week. That's when some of our wacky-er matches occured like my one on one bout verses a Steal Chair and my Loser Losses his Job match verses the head of security at that time in Tiny Tom."

Manner, "I remember you guys doing quite a bit of creative stuff back then to try and bring PWT up out of the rubble. It was right around that time that you took the lead face in Christian Michaels and forced him to use a Portable bathroom as his lockeroom wasn't it?"

WallStreet laughs abruptly as he says, "GAH-HA! Yes! That was easily one of my favorite peices of PWT Television. I was really trying to maintain my heat, and doing quite well at it I might add, and then to really keep the fans against me I took their hero and shoved him in a Porta-potty. But to his credit, Christian Michaels really ran with that Porta-potty bit. Most people would have used it twice and then let it fade off, Michaels was actually very adament about keeping the Porta-potty in promos and on display for a while. And it really worked out very well. It ended up being a key element in the hype job we did for our match at the Eddie Guerrero tribute show and really offered a lot of good television. I remember at Hardcore Hell that year he did a bit backstage getting dressed and all of a sudden we hear something hit the water... All of a sudden the door comes open and an irate Christian Michaels - And when I say Irate, CM Can use facial gestures like nobody else in the business... The guy's a master of that art - An IRATE Christian Michaels throws his crap covered boot across the room and then slams his porta-potty door shut as the scene faded."

Emense laughter.

WallStreet laughing, "Man... That stuff with CM and the Porta-potty is some of the most fun I've had in the business. I loved working opposite to a face Christian Michaels. He really is one of the absolute greats in this business. When you work the opposite of CM you truly enjoy coming to work every day."

Kenny, "Christian Michaels is definitly one of my favorites in the PWT family."

Manner, "Not to mention the W2K Family... Speaking of W2K, What motivated you, the "Mecca of Mainstream"... To take an extremely reduced pay check, work in an environment where you'd only be broadcasted regionaly bar monthly pay per views, and work W2K?"

WallStreet, "Ya know I get that question alot. For me it's not about the money anymore. I mean understand this, I could retire tomorrow from everything... Wrestling, Business, Entertainment.... I could easily decide to never work another day in my life and live a lavish lifestyle til the day I die... Now that's not to say I'm going to start working for free so any promoters who are listening, don't blow up my phone line asking for Charity... I don't do Charity unless it's for a good cause. But money isn't the first thing I worry about anymore. Wrestling is a business that has a lot of ups and downs. It's either hot or cold, very rarely is it ever luke warm. Wrestling has booms... During the 80s Wrestling came off a cold period and entered a real Boom. Hulkamania was huge, and of course the Ultimate Warrior, and on the other side of the coin you had Ric Flair and Dusty Rhoads really running the south... It was getting huge. Then in the early 90s Eric Bischoff took over WCW and created Nitro and thus began the infamous Monday Night Wars which definitly redefined a boom period. I don't think we'll ever see a period in wrestling as successful or hot as the Monday Night Wars or the "Attitude Era" as the WWE Billed it. When I first got big in the business WWE was entering a cold period but the MSN Circuit was still pretty hot. That was of course back in 2002. Since that time, The MSN Circuit's began head into that cold stage as well. I believe alot of that is because there's not a whole lot of difference between products. Professional Wrestling Today and Bytches Ultimate Domain run very similar styles and honestly I think your average fans are starting to find it stale. Which is the same problem that Vince is having with the World Wrestling Entertainment right now. It's all the same..."

Mark, "But isn't that true to the business? I mean nothing's ever really been that new, at least not in the last twenty or thirty years."

WallStreet, "To an extent, yeah. But it's not about being new so much as being fresh. For Example, take your favorite pair of White sneakers. It's great if they're new... But if you have them a year from now and they still look like they just came out of the box, then they're still great. Likewise with Wrestling, You can use the same basic formulas that have always worked, but you can't be lazy about it. You need the fans to feel like the stories and characters are fresh... Not neccessarly new, but fresh. That isn't present lately. At least not on the mainstream scene, but W2K has that feeling. They are fresh, they are innovative. And honestly, if Hamid or the other powers that be behind W2K were really interested I believe that I could negotiate a national deal with Microsoft and after a couple of months turn it into a Global deal. Double-You Two Kay, In my opinion, is the best thing going right now. So I think by helping it prosper with my name and of course the tools I bring to the table both from a creative stand point and as a worker, it's really helping the business. The Industry needs W2K Right now."

Manner, "Ya know a lot of people have mentioned some similarities between the ICWA and W2K. What do you think?"

WallStreet, "I'm flattered. The ICWA Was in my opinion, the greatest mainstream promotion Not owned by a McMahon to ever grace the business. We had vision, we had the best programing out there. Anybody in the business who claims that ICWA Demented was anything less than the absolute best program on the MSN Circuit is either a complete liar or really can't get past their hatered for me personally. The only shows that have ever come close are some of the W2K Programs I've seen, and programing that I ran in BUD and PWT. I mean of course the WWE and WCW programing from the past is up there, but on the MSN Circuit, The ICWA Runs television. But that said, I think that some of the writers over at W2K are some of the very best I've ever seen. I think their program director is top notch for as limited as his pay is too... I think alot of it is that as an Independent promotion some of their resources are limited. I really believe that if given the oppertunity to come up, they'd own the wrestling scene. The only reason Double-You Two Kay isn't recognized right now as the absolute best that the MSN Circuit has to offer is because they won't let it be. They refuse to "sell-out" to the mainstream, which is very admirable... Me, I never had that ethical dilema. USA Said "Hey, ya want a national time slot since we don't have Raw anymore?" and I in turn said " To quote a former character from your network... Oh Hell Yes."

Laughter is heard.

Manner, "I can see that... Alright, let's take our first caller... Who's this?"

"Devin from Manchesta'."

Manner, "You're on the air with WallStreet Devin. What's your question?"

Devin, "Actually I've got two... The first is I heard that you've started writting a book, is that true?"

WallStreet, "That is true."

Manner, "Oh really? I hadn't heard that."

WallStreet, "Yes. I'm writting a book, right now it's projected to come out sometime in the winter of 2007 and as of right now is supposed to be entitled "Riding On WallStreet: A Corporate Biography". Although honestly I'm not perticularly fond of that title so keep an eye on your television when it gets closer to that time."

Manner, "I definitly will."

Devin, "Likewise."

Manner, "You said you had a second question?"

Devin, "Oh yes... You mentioned how much you enjoyed working with Christian Michaels in PWT. I'm a BUD Fan and as such I was wondering who your favorite BUD Performer to work with is or was."

WallStreet, "A Big BUD Fan who's also a big WallStreet fan... Interesting. Well Devin, that's a tough question because I really wasn't in the same frame of mind when I was working BUD as I am now. Back then I didn't work with people as much as I tried to dominate for my own benefit. I've really matured alot since that point, and honestly I have PWT and too an extent, Nic Dangerously to thank for that."

Manner, "Really?"

WallStreet, "Yeah... See back in the day I only put people over in my own company. In the ICWA I frequently did the honors to progress angles and storylines. But in any other promotion it was straight competition. Now it's difficult to explain how you can really do that in professional wrestling, but the point is that I was a very self serving individual outside of the ICWA... But then again, I say that but I really have contributed alot to every company I've been in. But I'm starting to get away from the question at hand. I'd say that my favorite co-worker in BUD Was.... Hmm..."

WallStreet hems and haws for a little while...

Mark, "Foxy Roxy?"

WallStreet laughs abruptly, "GAH HA! No."

Laughter is heard.

WallStreet, "............It's really hard to say because I never pursued any major angles with anyone during my past time in BUD. I mean right now in BUD it's quite obviously Dante Cross, but again, I've never been on the opposite side of the ring from Dante. Chris Styles. I'm not sure how I forgot about him, but Chris Styles would be the guy I most enjoyed working with during my previous tenure in BUD. We had some great matches, one of which was perhaps the most unique Steal Cage match ever. At least the finish was. It was really a pleasure to work with Chris. He was a great performer."

Kenny, "So we're talking about BUD... In early 2005 after being on a paid hiatus, your contract came up for re-negotiation and you chose not to renew your contract but to re-open your own promotion instead. Shortly there after began the promotional wars. Things got said, it seemed like every week there was a DVD out with you doing a series of shoots on people... I mean Wrestling was starting to mirror the Rap game. Everyone had their mix tapes out getting their shots, and you guys were even carrying some of it over to weekly TV... It was crazy. You verbaly decimated alot of people... Now you're back. What happened there?"

WallStreet, "Well ya know, there's alot of backstage things that nobody knows about. I mean some of my closer peers have ideas, but nobody definitivly knows the entire story. But things between BUD and I were extremely personal for various reasons. But honestly, the center of it all, at least for me, was Roxy. My distain for BUD was really more so a distain for Roxy. But now with Roxy off playing hide the stroodle or doing whatever it is she does and Stephanie McMahon - Margera is running BUD now. Now, that's not to say I'll like Stephanie anymore so than Roxy, but then again, I tend to doubt I'll think nearly as low of Stephanie as I do of Roxy. If nothing else I respect Stephanie's last name. But still, I was - and still am to a degree- hesitant about making a return to BUD. But I bumped into Dante Cross in the airport one day and he put the bug in my ear about making a possible return to BUD and one thing lead to another... Although I really wasn't taking the offer seriously til W2K Got bumped off of GT. Hamid put out a memo saying that W2K was done and that blew my mind. Here I was about to invest everything in this company and in no time flat it seemingly pulled a flat line. So I decided to go over and check out BUD. I'm currently working an open ended contract til the Spring when I will be signing on full time either with BUD or PWT while keeping my comitments to W2K."

Kenny, "Any idea which of those two company's you'll be signing with?"

WallStreet, "Honestly, I don't know. I entered negotiations somewhat biasedly. If BUD had denied a single request I had, I'd of left and made my decision off the bat. If they'd of done so much as moved my reserved parking spot one spot to the left or right, I'd of bailed without hesitation. But when they agreed to all of the stipulations of my contract, I was really quite shocked. I'm not shocked BUD Hired me because regardless of personal issues, they know full well that I equal ratings to the highest degree. But I was shocked that they didn't offer me a reason to leave. So right now, I'm feeling BUD out. I have to admit that it really is starting to feel a little different than last time. It doesn't feel as corrupt or as negative as it once was. It's not as dramatic as it once was... Then again that makes sense, the two center peices of the drama have been on hiatus."

Mark, "And they are?"

WallStreet, "I think they, and everyone else, knows who they are. But the point is that this era of BUD as primarly ran by McMahon and some others who I respect, isn't so bad. Now, is that to say that it's my favorite place to be? No. Do I hold BUD in high regard? No. Would I leave tomorrow if a valid reason presented itself? Of course. Is there pressure on me to leave? Every single day. You have no idea how often my peers, former peers, and even occasional fans come to me and say "Dude, you ready to leave BUD yet?" I mean just a few minutes ago before I called you guys I was on the phone with on of my buddies and he says "I just thought of a reason for you to leave Bud.... They're BUD." I laughed because I feel where he's coming from, I used to have this same conversation with all of my friends who were in BUD, But I'm trying to be professional and give the place a chance. And like I said, thus far, it's not so bad. But it's easy to enjoy a place when everyone walks on the other side of the hallway and keeps their eyes focused on the floor. I mean you saw the situation with that tag team headline... You don't think that was storylined do ya? You don't believe that BUD would really write an angle that would make them all look like a bunch of -Pardon my french- Pussies; Do ya? Of course not. Leaky Format really was the only BUD Guy who was willing to step up. So we did the thing with BJ and I tried to save some of Leaky's dignity."

Kenny, "That match was a pretty good return to BUD for the ol' Corporate Icon. I was actually surprised to see you pick up the pinfall."

WallStreet laughs, "You and me both. Not to say I'm not confident in my abilities, I just wasn't as confident in their dicision making abilities."

Kenny, "It's been busy for you lately. Weekend before last you worked Cyberslam verses Johnny Fame and a handful of Job... Erm "Enhancement Talent" (Laughter is heard)... Then you went onto Hangover the following night and made your first appearance on Hangover in almost two years and did so by joining their world champion in challanging any two individuals in the company to a tag team match. From there you went out and did promotional work all week for BUD, W2K, and PWT. Then last weekend you were on Shockwave and filled up the vast majority of their TV Time..."

WallStreet interupts, "And for the record, Shockwave drew a 4.2, which is their highest rating since yours truly got Branded on live television."

Kenny, "Indeed... Then you proceeded to go to the Hangover taping and did Hangover teaming up with Dante and of course demolishing Leaky Format. And then on Rage you teamed up with Nic E. Dangerously and laid waste to Johnny Fame, Jonathan Reed, and Damien Collins in a three on two handicap match. Then after that, we haven't seen or heard from you at all til right now. The question on our minds, what's up with WallStreet?"

WallStreet, "I've said it time and time again and I really can't stress it enough, this is the absolute busiest  time of the year for me. I mean it's just insane. I own a Fortune Five Hundred company. I am quite possibly the busiest man on the planet earth. With it being the end of the year all of the final quarterly reports have to come out along with the year end reports. Now keep in mind that My company - Pentex - Is actually an umbrella company for a lot of sub companies, which are mostly major companies within their selves. For example, You may remember that a couple of years ago I purchased Viacom. Now Viacom was actually an umbrella company itself. So when I purchased Viacom, I actually purchased Paramount Pictures, CBS, Comedy Centeral, BET, CMT, Ifilm, Logo, MTV, MTV2, MTV Network International, Neopets, Nickeloden, Nick at Nite, Noggin, The N, Spike TV, TV Land, VH1, Dreamworks Pictures, and Xfire, and Game Trailers. Okay, that was just what I obtained with my purchase of Viacom. Now all of the revenue and profits from those companies alone are relativly high and difficult to follow. Then you add in the fact that we've been negotiating the purchase of Sony for over a year and have  to have full documentation of everything we've discussed thus far and any agreements that have been considered, as well as those that have been declined on either party's side. Plus there's other sub companies, more then I have time to list. There's my Legal practice, The McCallister Firm, which is - as far as I know - the only Law firm that's owned by a major corporation. Then there's the ICWA which of course is a part of the Pentex family. So with so much under the Pentex umbrella, it's a lot of work. That said, As you may know, Hong Kong is the business capital of the world. Most of your year end reports go through Hong Kong and there's alot of things that occur in the Hong Kong offices. Alot of major corporations actually have their own offices in Hong Kong, Pentex included. So around this time of the year I find myself spending alot of time in Hong Kong. That's where I've been over the course of this last week, Hong Kong. I'm trying desperatly to still provide everything my fans expect from me on the Wrestling and Entertainment scene, but right now time is tight. So alot of the time during this time of the year I have to sacrafice non-televised events such as local promotion, House shows, and things of that nature. Thus has been the case over the course of the last week."

Mark, "Have you been able to keep up with your wrestling while in Hong Kong?"

WallStreet, "Ya know, I haven't been able to keep up on the promotional stuff as much as I'd of liked too, but I've been watching the shows and checking the websites."

Mark, "So surely you know about the Devil's Night main event in BUD."

WallStreet, "I know that Dante and Seifer are working the headline and it has something to do with some tournament they're doing."

Mark, "The IC Cup. It's a Five Person Ultimate X bout with Da Sweet Lunatic, Amazin, Dominic Demetri, Dante Cross, and Seifer. What are your thoughts on that?"

WallStreet, "One thing to keep in mind, I've never agreed with BUD's booking style, nor do I think I ever will. So as you can predict from that, I don't like this either."

Mark, "Why not?"

WallStreet, "Well for one, Seifer and Dante were long time friends and Allies... Then all of a sudden Dante blasted Seifer in his face with his own trademark move... Now, they meet up for the first time since that occured and it's in a match with three other people to gain some points for some cheeseball gimmick tournament? You're lossing a very dramatic, emotion fueled oppertunity in my opinion. Dante Cross verses Seifer could easily headline any major pay per view and draw like crazy with the way they set their feud up. Especially with some further build and a month or so of lead in work. One on One with a possible Grudge match based stipulation and Dante-Seifer could be the match of the year, not only for BUD but perhaps even for MSN. Instead of being the entire picture though, they're gonna be a part of the bigger picture which is this cup, and they're going to have three other performers taking away from what should be a very personal and brutal situation between the two of them. It's like inviting three random people off the street to come and particapate in your Divorce hearing, it just doesn't make any sense to me. Not to mention that I hate these cup tournaments. I don't like the IC Cup, I didn't like PWT's Trios cup, I hate the X Cup or whatever it's called that TNA does... Bar the old King of the Ring tournaments and the NWA Crocket Cup, I've never been fond of anything like this. Although the IC Cup and the X Cup worked out a Hell of a lot better than PWT's trio's cup... Man that thing bombed horribly."

Kenny, "Admitedly, The Trios Tournament was not PWT's finest hour. Although I'm curious, What is it that you felt went wrong with the Trios tournament?"

WallStreet, "Well for one, it wasn't explained well at all. Alot of the fans were confused to the rules. For two, It was the biggest deal in the promotion and became such at the expense of well flowing storylines and feuds. If Nic Dangerously and Georgia James have a huge feud and fight, the fans are gonna trample each other to sell out the venue and they're gonna make sure to have their asses planted on their couches to watch the show. But if Dangerously and James are booked to get points for some tournament that the fans don't understand, then they're not gonna care if they catch the match or not. Plus alot of guys committed to the tournament with no real understanding of what it was. In our business that happens alot. You present a new idea and everyone jumps on board solely because it's new, but then when it unfolds they lose interest and don't support you. Not to mention that the timing was completly off. They'd just finished the King of PWT Tournament and then rolled right into another tournament. Nobody cared about that tournament because they'd just got done following the King of PWT Tournament. I remember talking to Brooks -who everyone knows is a dear friend of mine- and he was ripping his hair out over all of it. That wasn't his idea at all, nor did he ever really support it. He said it was a bad idea from day one, I agreed a hundred and ten percent and tried to support him, but the decision was made and unfortuantly Both Brooks and I were proven right."

Manner, "Alright, we've got another caller on the line... Who's there?"

"Jerry from Oklahoma."

Manner, "Welcome to the show Jerry. You're on the air with WallStreet, what's your question?"

Jerry, "First off, I'm a huge fan. It's really a big deal for me to be talking to WallStreet right now."

WallStreet, "Thank you Jerry, I appreciate that."

Jerry, "I've been following your career for a long time and I was wondering... How do you think the GWC Octagon match effected your career, and if you had it to do over again, would you?"

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From: WallStreetSent: 10/29/2006 9:02 PM
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WallStreet, "The GWC Octagon match was really the defining moment of my career. I was hand chosen by GWC Promoter Lue Hunker to leave that match as the GWC Champion but Lue failed to bring that to anybody elses attention. So going into the match everyone was under the impression that Layla Cassidy was going to leave with the title. Lue however... Lue was a huge supporter of mine and really felt I'd been held back. I later found out that he was under the impression that I'd of left GWC Had I not been put over for the title in this match and I also found out that Hunker was getting ready to abandon the company anyway. In any event... It became go time and about ten minutes before the match Lue pulled me to the side and told me that the ringside staff and the referee were all informed that I was going over and he told me that the finish of the match was changed. There was a spot where I Stock Market Crash -Which at that time the Stock Market Crash was a Downward Spiral- I stock market crash Layla off the top into a thumb tact covered canvas. Now originaly we'd both lay unconcious and Marshal was gonna do a run in and unexplainably put Layla over me for the finish and then Jay and I were gonna feud in the sub-headline as Layla and Hope worked the marquee together for a while. Well the way we landed and bounced I actually ended up with my arm over Layla anyway, which was good because I wasn't able to move right away. John - The official - Dropped down and counted the three before Layla really had her whereabouts back and I was declared the winner. The sold out Phillips Arena in Atlanta was ecstatic, but Jay and Layla were pissed. It decimated my friendship with Layla. I think we've talked twice since then and it was simply in passing. But I don't think the WallStreet before you would be here had it not happened, so honestly... Yes, I would do it again. I'm sorry that Layla got hurt, I really did care for her. And I'm sorry it had to happen like that, but the backlash of that event really strengthened me a lot and it cemented my contraversial aura which has been my best quality in the business."

Manner, "But they say what comes around goes around. Do you think that your infamous bout with Cal Hunter in BUD was the result of Karma?"

WallStreet, "Perhaps. Just like Layla deserved to win her match in the Octagon, I deserved to win that MOD Tournament match verses Cal Hunter... Not to mention the BUDvision title match verses Melkiah... But in our business stuff like that happens. In retro speck I'm ecstatic that I lost to Cal because had I beat him I'd of gone into the finals. I don't recall who beat Hunter out of the finals but I do know that Sparrow was the only guy in that tournament who I felt could have matched me. And had I gone into the Finals and had Ruckus added to the headline after I worked my ass off through the entire Tournament and he just happened to get the promoter wet between the Thighs, I'd of quit on the spot."

Manner, "So Ruckus is a guy you don't want to fight?"

WallStreet, "It had nothing to do with it being Ruckus, it was the fact that it was someone who hadn't done... Again Pardon my French... Someone who hadn't done fuck all in terms of the tournament just getting put there for no reason. I mean alright, yeah, Mark Cain wasn't gonna draw the kind of crowd that BUD was looking for, but why the Hell would you replace him with someone who hadn't done a damn thing for MOD? Who ever the last guy defeated was should have been given a second oppertunity and pushed into the finals against Sparrow. And honestly, I don't care what anyone says, Sparrow should of been put over in that match. He was screwed, point blank."

Mark, "Was that a major factor in your eventual departure from BUD?"

WallStreet, "I actually wanted to quite right then and there. And I know alot of people probably think it's because I Wasn't in the headline but that's BS and most people know it. I *Was* offered a spot in that match. They wanted it to be a Fatal Fourway between Mark Cain, Sparrow, Ruckus, and Myself. I refused. I said How the Hell can I sit here and talk about how it's Bullshit that Ruckus is in this match when he didn't qualify for it, when I was eliminated from the tournament myself. So as opposed to looking like a Hypocrite I refused to put myself in that match. Ruckus should have done the same, but he and I are on different sides of the Universe when it comes to putting the business before yourself. Although honestly, I'd of made more sense in that match because at least I entered the tournament and won some matches in the tournament. I guess looking back I should have accepted the match just to increase the odds of someone who actually entered the tournament winning it. But then again, I wouldn't have had any better of a chance of getting put over than Sparrow did. That decision was made long before match time and I'll never be convinced otherwise."

Pause.

WallStreet, "But I got away from the question a little. It did play a factor in my decision to leave. Like I said, I wanted to leave right then and there, but I didn't. I chose to stay because that's the only place Serena felt comfortable working and at that time she was an important part of my life. Looking back on it now I have no idea why, but even the Corporate Icon isn't perfect when it comes to issues of the heart."

Mark, "We saw a lot of Serena and WallStreet on screen... Was it like that off camera?"

WallStreet, "Yes and no. I thought it was, but Meh, shit happens. Ya move on, and I did... Quickly. I almost tapped Ame while I was still with Serena, and I had a fling in Hong Kong, and almost immediatly there after I ended up with Becca Wipwreck. And as it stands right now I'm very satisfied with my personal life so it all ended up working out how it needed to."

Kenny, "So what happens if you bump into Serena backstage now that you're in BUD?"

WallStreet, "She'll move out of the way and I'll keep walking. I'm a professional and I'll act as such. As long as her boy toy doesn't try to be the hero and get back at the villian ex boyfriend everything'll go well. If he does, I'll end his career and move on to the next. No big deal either way."

Manner, "........ Hey Look, another caller. Who's on the line?"

"Jessica from Jersey City."

Manner, "Welcome Jessica. What's your question for WallStreet?"

Jessica, "I've been a big fan since you did that spread in GQ... Oh My God you're so gorgeous!"

WallStreet laughs, "Thank you."

Jessica, "Oh No, Thank you, Trust me."

Laughter is heard.

Jessica, "Anyway, my question is this... Who in your opinion is the best female on the scene now, and who do you think is the greatest of all time?"

WallStreet, "When I was first coming up women wrestled women, period. Over the course of time that changed drasticly and now alot of women really are pushed as equals to men in the business. As it stands right now there's a whole slew of phenominal female performers. Over in BUD A woman who's really caught my eye is Dannica. I think she could turn into one of the best performers on the circuit. Then there's Image Johnson who is still in her Rookie year and already outshines the vast majority of the female division. I think the only reason she doesn't cross over into the Men's division is because she's afraid of it eventually leading her into combat with Bobby. Georgia James of course is obviously one of the best as she was one of the most dominate world champions PWT Ever had. Then there's Black Widow and of course my current favorite in Terri Lamin. It's hard to label a woman as the best of today because there's so many great cross gender performing females. I believe the greatest of all time is Hope Cassidy. Although I say that, and honestly, during her era I don't believe that there was any better than Hope... Now a days I'm not sure how true that stands. But I've always seen Hope in a perfect light, so while I may be biased, it is my opinion and that is of course what you asked for."

Mark, "Going back to BUD for a moment... What was it like coming back and having your first match a Main Event in which you picked up the pinfall?"

WallStreet, "Well, I don't know what I expected upon my return to BUD, But that wasn't it. I guess it pays off to be friends with the World champion because that's really the only explanation I have for it. It's also my only explanation for being labeled at number two in the BUD Standings. But I'll take it. I don't know, maybe they figure that if they throw me a few bones I'll turn into their poster child and stop leading the Anti-BUD movement. Won't happen. I'll still walk out in the middle of Hangover and tell em what a pile of crap they are. If they don't like it, my contract is equaly as open for them as it is for me. They can easily dispose of it and hand me my pink slip anytime they'd like. I'll be in San Antonio or Michigan before night fall the same night, no problem."

Manner, "How do you like San Antonio thus far?"

WallStreet, "I Love it. San Antonio's a great city with a ton of great people and even greater wrestling fans. You have to remember that Texas is a huge part of the history of the business. Fritz Von Erich ran WCCW For years down in Texas and San Antonio's housed a lot of the all time greats. They've seen some awesome matches with guys like Gentlemen Chris Adams, The Von Erich brothers, Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels... It's really a great wrestling city. I'm in the process of buying a home down in the San Antonio area so I can stop staying at the Hotel everytime I'm down there. But I love San Antonio and enjoy going back every week."

Manner, "Are you as excited about W2K as you are San Antonio?"

WallStreet, "Oh absolutly. Double You Two Kay is the future of the business, which is ironic in the fact that it's the longest running promotion on MSN with ten years of history. There's been quite a few places that I was excited about working and excited about the vision for their product.... The new Wave Wrestling Federation, Global Championship Wrestling, The Billion Dollar Federation, The Battle Grounds, Professional Wrestling Today... But Double You Two Kay is by far the most excited I've been about any promotion bar the ICWA. Double You Two Kay has a strong vision, they have a great product that I can stand behind both professionaly and ethicly... It's just absolutly phenominal. It's like I said earlier, the only reason double-you two kay isn't an absolute global mega power is because they choose not to be."

Manner, "Recently in W2K We've seen you starting to work with Nic E. Dangerously alot. What are your views on him as both a peer and a man?"

WallStreet, "Let me state this categorically: Nic Dangerously is the greatest MSN Wrestler of all time. There isn't a man on MSN who I respect more than Nic Dangerously. He's the epitome of what this business should be all about. He's a supreme professional. He understands exactly what this business is all about and what it needs in order to prosper. Despite the image you see on television he's as close to selfless as anyone in this business can be. He's the top of guy who'd sacrafice all of his merchindicing and never even consider protecting his character's image over putting over a deserving new commer. Nic Dangerously is exactly what each and every one of these young guys should aspire to be. He's an awesome worker, one of the best salesmen I've come across, and has a stronger grip on the psychology of the business then anyone I've worked with both on MSN and off. Nic Dangerously can be a multi-million dollar mainstream headliner anytime he chooses to be, but he chooses to work to his own ethical code and maintain his Integrity over mainstream recognition and ego building... I Respect the Hell out of that. I Respect the Hell out of Nic E. Dangerously."

Manner, "Very nicely stated... Alright, we have another caller. Who's on the line?"

"This is Joel from Ontario."

Manner, "Thanks for calling Joel. What's your question."

Joel, "Two questions actually. Firstly, I read on Ace Of Spades that you're independently constructing a DVD about yourself. When can we expect to see that?"

WallStreet, "I am actually in the earliest stages of creating that DVD. It's probably going to be a two DVD Disc set with a Disc full of my greatest matches and then a more biography based disc. Of course it could end up being three disc. Regardless, Our goal at Pentex is to have the DVD on shelves by late January, early February. How realistic is that goal? I'm really not sure because as I've mentioned this is my busiest time of the year and it doesn't get any less busy til right around late January. My producers are certain that they can get it done by the end of January, I however, am expecting it to be closer to late March when it gets released. But we'll have to wait and see. Originaly they wanted to try and have it done in time for Christmas but that's just completly unrealistic in my view."

Joel, "Oh. Great. And my second question, This weekend in PWT You're facing the sixteen time heavyweight champion Ric Flair. How do you feel about that?"

WallStreet, "I stated that Nic Dangerously is the greatest MSN Performer of all time.... Ric Flair is the greatest wrestler of all time, period. Alot of what you see in me today is adopted from Ric Flair. Whether he was facing Kenny of the Spirit squad or seven time NWA Heavyweight champion Harley Race, I've always been able to take something from every single one of his matches. Ric Flair is like a God to me. This is the biggest match of my career, honestly. I mean win, loss, or draw it won't effect me to the fans. It's not gonna make or break me in the public's eye, but for me personaly, it doesn't get any bigger. There's no world title match, no tournament match, No match at all that ranks above being able to step into the ring on the opposite side of Nature Boy Ric Flair. Professional Wrestling is the house that Ric Flair built and I'll tell ya... Michigan loves me and considers me a hero. They have ever since I took their baby in PWT from rubble to Glory... But This entire planet is Flair Country. Any ring I step in from here to Japan is Flair Territory. Every single time I step between those ropes I'm walking into the Nature Boy's house. It's just an honor to have him invite me in and to give me the oppertunity to wrestle "The Man". Of all the things I've done in my personal and professional lives, never have I had an honor as great as this match. That includes being Time Magazine's Person of the year, being a Seven time Wall Street Journal's Business Man of the Year, Selling a Gold record, All my collegic awards in athletics and academics... This truly is the greatest honor of my life. And I thank Ric Flair for allowing me to have this."

Kenny, "Best of Three falls verses Ric Flair at PWT's Hardcore Hell this weekend. On the same card as Nic Dangerously and MJ Storm's world title match..."

WallStreet, "Nic Dangerously's gonna carry Storm to Nirvana, but at the end of the night MJ Storm is not a headline guy. He's a strong Mid card guy, but he has no place with a World title. But then again, what Would I know, I only ran an unlegitimate promotion with a champion who was given everything on a Silver pladder."

Kenny, "Parden?"

WallStreet, "It's a long story, but to make a long story short I have no respect for the man behind MJ Storm. There was one guy who always came to his defense backstage and it was me. There was one guy who pushed and pushed, and pushed... When five other guys got in an uproar because I replaced Goldust with Storm in PWT, It was ME who came to his aid. He recently repaid me by spitting on four years worth of me busting my ass and putting my absolute all behind my product, So point blank, Fuck MJ Storm. He should get down and suck off the Holy Spirit for allowing him to stand next to a performer at the level of a Nic E. Dangerously, as opposed to crying off camera about what Nic has or hasn't earned. Nic Dangerously's busted his ass for TEN GOD DAMN YEARS so that little piss ants like Storm still have a damn ring in MSN to work in. And MJ Storm, a guy who's barely had his wrestling cherry broke wants to talk about whether or not Nic has earned a PWT Title match? Nic had earned this match when MJ Storm was still getting his shitty breifs changed by the school nurse! MJ Storm can kiss my ass."

Kenny, "Whoa..."

WallStreet, "I'm sorry, but it's unappreciative pricks like that, that turn this business into the pile of crap it's heading toward."

Manner,".... Well then, we've got one last caller... What's your name and what's your question... And be careful."

Laughter is heard.

"I'm Cindy from Austin. I was just wondering, out of everyone you've ever faced and all the matches you've ever had.... Who was your favorite, who was your least favorite."

WallStreet, "Hmm... Well, my favorite match was probably the five person World Title match I just had on the last episode of Demented. Although I have to say that my Steal Cage match for contendership to the BUD Championship against Chris Styles on an episode of Toasted back in 2004 is right up there. I'd say the person I most enjoy working with however, is James. We've worked together for so many years and had so many great matches... James is an increadible performer with a great persona and he understands what draws and what doesn't. Now that's not to say that James is the only guy I've enjoyed working with. There's a whole list of great performers I've been in the ring with... Everyone from Layla Cassidy to Jay Marshal, Black Warrior, SFM, No Limits, 2 Xtreme, Christian Michaels, Nic Dangerously, Matt Matlock, Bobby Johnson, Chris Styles, David Van Dam, Dark Falcon, NaTo... The list is endless and I've enjoyed working with all of them... But James and I just click together."

Manner, "Well, we've taken up about all of your time as you can probably stand to give... Although before we let you go, should our fans expect to see you doing any promotional work for BUD's Devil's Night pay per view that's on Monday?"

WallStreet, "Probably not. I have a Tornado tag match with Jimmy Stryker against Matlock and Van Dam in W2K On Rage that night. I'm not sure who decided to run a Monday night Pay Per View when fans can watch wrestling for free on MSN or USA the same night but I do remember having this arguement many times before with Roxy back when I was in BUD Before. Somethings will never change. But, Believe it or not, I would encourage fans to give Devil's Night the once over anyway. I mean definitly catch Rage, but if you have a VCR or a Tivo and can record one and watch the other I'd strongly urge you to get Devil's Night as well. And of course to anyone outside of the regional range that Rage broadcasts to, then as much as I enjoy Monday Night Raw, I'd still have to urge you to get Devil's Night. The main event won't be as good as it could be from a story stand point but you do have four great athletes and DSL in that match. I don't care for the Ultimate X match but if that's your thing then so be it. Honestly, I'd buy the headline solely based on Seifer and Dante, because all the other elements kind of take away from it for me personaly and the style I personaly enjoy. But the real match to buy the show for is Dannica and Samantha Carmen for the Bytch championship inside of the Hell in a Cell. Hell in a Cell as most people know is one of my absolute favorite matches to particapate in, and generaly I'd discourage seeing a Women's title match take place in such a structure but if any two women can do it, they're in this match. Just watching over the course of the last couple of weeks Dannica and Samantha have done some great things with each other. Samantha's impressive, but I have to say that I'm really looking for Dannica to shine in this one and probably take the Bytch championship. But that match will be worth the price of admission itself and will be the reason that I'll be having the event recorded in the Hotel while I'm at Rage. And  then of course James and Akasha as well. I always look forward to seeing James perform and Akasha's starting to come around and develop as well. Bobby Johnson will of course be carrying his match with Leaky Format too... And Bobby Johnson's another guy who always goes out of his way to give you everything you paid for and a little extra. So It should be a fairly solid night of wrestling so if you can afford it and you can watch both Devil's Night and Rage or don't get Rage in your perticular market, then I'd definitly say buy this show. I won't be there, but I'll be watching and Dante Cross, Seifer, Bobby, James, Nikki Black, They'll all have my moral support."

Manner, "There you have it. There's actually still alot of questions we didn't get to, I hope that we could get ya back sometime..."

WallStreet, "Absolutly. I love Ace of Spades dot com, and always enjoy doing interviews with you folks. So by all means, if I've got the time and you need a guest, just give me a call and we'll make it happen."

Manner, "Excellent. Our time is up, for everyone at Ace of Spades dot com and on behalf of our guest Taylor McCallister, Remember we're your Ace in the pocket when it comes to all your professional wrestling news and rumors. Goodbye folks."

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