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That's an Order with Sgt. Slaughter | Overpromised Ep #47

That's an Order with Sgt. Slaughter | Overpromised Ep #47

Released Thursday, 2nd May 2024
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That's an Order with Sgt. Slaughter | Overpromised Ep #47

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That's an Order with Sgt. Slaughter | Overpromised Ep #47

That's an Order with Sgt. Slaughter | Overpromised Ep #47

Thursday, 2nd May 2024
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0:02

Yo, Welcome to Over

0:05

Promised with Cavino on Rich. What's going

0:07

on, buddies, Happy.

0:08

Do DeMaio excited

0:10

for the big Fiesta this weekend. Actually,

0:12

there's a lot going on this week and I we're gonna tell you all about

0:15

it. But again, welcome to our bonus podcast,

0:17

Covino and Rich from Fox Sports Radio two

0:19

to four Monday through Friday on the West.

0:22

That's five

0:24

to seven on the East. Bro

0:27

you got Covino and Rich. You're

0:30

busy this weekend. This weekend, I'm gonna be

0:32

in New.

0:32

Jersey at Eighties Wrestling Con,

0:35

which is a fun little get together. My friends and

0:37

I go every year. My high school buddies

0:39

we get together. We went a few years ago. Got

0:41

to meet everyone from Jake to Sneak

0:44

to the million Dollar Man to you

0:46

know, the bushwhackers, you name it,

0:48

they're there. Sorry did you say the Bushwackers? I

0:52

mean powers are pained.

0:54

I mean, you know, Mike Rotunda.

0:56

All the slick. So we

0:58

go every year.

0:59

It's a fun little hang for me and the guys and the

1:01

guy that runs at Tommy Fierro. He asked

1:03

me this year, Yeah, if I could be the special

1:06

guest ring announcer for the main event.

1:08

You do your Howard Finkel or what he's

1:11

already practiced the following

1:14

contest scheduled for one fall.

1:16

Yeah, I love it.

1:18

Now. One of the big superstars that's

1:21

gonna be there this weekend Men

1:23

in Sports Arena in Marstown, New Jersey,

1:26

none other than one of the most recognizable faces

1:28

in WWE history Hall of

1:30

Famer. Give it up for Sergeant

1:33

Slaughter, Yojo

1:36

Yo Sorge. I gotta ask, is there a day

1:38

that goes by where someone doesn't

1:40

recognize you? You might have one of the most recognizable

1:42

faces in entertainment?

1:45

Well, I sported just I

1:47

was at a store and a lady came by

1:50

me with her two children, and finally

1:52

she came back around and she said, does

1:55

anybody ever tell you you look like Serge

1:57

and Slaughter? And I said,

1:59

every day, hey man, every day. He

2:02

said, really, you look just

2:04

like him? And I said, well, I

2:06

am him, and she said, no, you're not. I

2:09

said, yeah I am. She said no, you're

2:11

not, No, you're not.

2:12

I love it.

2:13

I could even how do you prove it?

2:14

Does your license a sergeant Sergeant

2:16

Slaughter idea? Yeah,

2:19

how can you really start flexing? What do you do? Do

2:21

you show her your old belt from ninety one?

2:24

Yeah, that's great man, it's a

2:26

pleasure to have you here now again. Sargent

2:28

Slaughter from Detroit, but

2:31

grew up in Minnesota. So it is Fox Sports

2:33

Radio. Who do you root for? Outside

2:35

of wrestling? You know, football, baseball?

2:37

Who do you root for?

2:38

Man? Well, I act she was born

2:40

in Minnesota. I don't know where the Detroit thing

2:42

came on.

2:43

You know, you can't trust Wikipedia, man, you

2:46

can't get.

2:47

That stuff off of her. They say, I'm buried too

2:49

someone named Karen. Oh wait, hold on, let.

2:51

Me scratch it off the list. Not caring nothing

2:54

about Karen.

2:55

Okay, yeah, I've been with

2:56

my wife for fifty

2:58

four years. She's getting a

3:01

little pissed off about that.

3:02

But anyway, who's Karen?

3:05

He understands, But yeah,

3:07

it's uh, what was the question?

3:10

Who do you root for? Do you have any? Are you a sports for?

3:12

You?

3:12

A Vikings Twins guy?

3:14

And of course before

3:16

the Minnesota Vikings and the Twins

3:18

came into Minnesota and the hockey

3:20

and all the other sports I cheered

3:23

for whoever I could get on my transister radio.

3:25

Basically, did I

3:28

lose you?

3:28

No? No, And

3:31

I know growing up at least what I read

3:33

about you growing up is that you

3:35

actually did wrestle and you played football.

3:37

So were you a good athlete growing up

3:39

in Minnesota?

3:41

Yeah? Yeah, I was a pretty pretty

3:43

good athlete. I thought that a professional

3:45

football player or professional baseball

3:47

player one time. But my parents were farmers

3:50

and they really couldn't afford,

3:53

you know, send me to college, my sister or

3:55

I, so you know, we had to kind

3:57

of, you know, do the

3:59

best way could. And I was hoping to get a scholarship.

4:02

I get a couple of small scholarships, but

4:05

you know, it just was college wasn't for

4:07

me. You know, I wanted to play sports,

4:09

but I didn't want to go to school.

4:10

Yeah, when was the moment?

4:13

So I,

4:14

uh, you know, did did

4:16

odd odd jobs and became

4:18

a barber and I ended up going to

4:20

do business with my father, who was a

4:22

roofer. And that's right what

4:25

I was doing when I got to call

4:27

the kim Watch, a pro russed training camp

4:29

up in Minnesota.

4:32

Nice.

4:32

Now, so you were a barber, does that mean

4:34

you if Brutus beefcake didn't exist,

4:37

you could have been a barber?

4:38

Also?

4:39

Yeah, I gave a lot of pointers. Actually yeah,

4:42

yeah.

4:43

So let me ask you Sarge again,

4:45

one of the most recognizable w

4:47

w E stars of all time.

4:49

I got to ask.

4:50

Because we all grew up g I Joe Sergeant

4:52

Slaughter, you know, an American hero.

4:55

When Vince gives you the call and says,

4:57

hey, you're gonna come in and uh, you're

5:00

we're gonna fight Hogan.

5:02

I heard that.

5:03

You were like, wait, Hogan's gonna turn bad and they're like,

5:05

no, no, sorry, You're going to be the heel.

5:07

What was that like?

5:08

Right? Well, I left WIEWE

5:11

for about six years ago be

5:13

the first living g I Joe. So

5:16

when I watched Wreussellmania

5:18

six and I

5:21

saw the abortion of the match, I wrote

5:23

this a letter and told

5:26

him that I loved his new because

5:29

I didn't watch WWE

5:31

for six years because I was mad

5:33

at him because they didn't allow

5:35

me to do g I Joe n

5:37

WWE and WrestleMania. You

5:40

know, we were working for WrestleMania one, so

5:43

off I went. So I didn't watch the

5:45

show. So when I finally

5:47

watched russell Maania six, I wrote Vince

5:49

a note and I said, I can't believe I

5:52

have to give you a salute on your production. Your

5:55

production is probably the greatest production

5:57

of any not only wrestling, but any

5:59

pro gram I've ever seen. And

6:01

I sent him a little note, and about

6:04

two weeks later, I get a call from him saying,

6:06

now I see your contractor the

6:09

asbro's over, You're ready to go back to work.

6:11

So I forgeon. He wanted to bring g I.

6:14

Joe started to Slaughter the Real American

6:17

Hero back for wrestle Mania

6:19

seven as the real, real, real

6:21

American hero, but he had other

6:24

ideas. He wanted me to be in a rocky

6:26

sympathizer and go up against Hold.

6:29

At first, we like, shit,

6:31

I don't know if I want to do this or were you on board?

6:33

Like, wow, Sergeant's heard of the villain. How

6:35

did that feel at first?

6:37

Well, when he said one hundred four thousand

6:41

fans, I said, I'm in. I

6:43

don't care what I have to do.

6:46

If I have to spit in mother Cariesa's

6:48

face, I'll do that for one hundred

6:50

and four thousand fans. So anyway,

6:53

I'm just kidding on that. But

6:57

I you know, I just went home and told

6:59

my she thought I was completely out

7:01

of my mind to do

7:03

that. But I said, well, that's

7:06

what they want, so let's go for it. I

7:08

mean, so we did. But I told Vince

7:10

from the beginning, if you want me to do

7:12

this again, let me run the program.

7:15

I'm not gonna, you know, do this

7:17

and then not do that, and do

7:19

this and not do that. So he said, you got

7:21

full rate, you go too far over,

7:23

we'll bring you back. So I

7:25

went full board with it.

7:27

Sergeant Slaughter, what is it like to

7:30

walk out there and even look back

7:33

to those days walking out in front of one hundred

7:36

and four thousand people, and

7:38

what was that like for not only you but your family

7:40

too, and getting the boost for the first get your

7:42

whole life? You were getting cheers and cheers.

7:45

Now that much of a wild feeling man.

7:47

Yeah, Well, the worst part about it

7:49

was I didn't get to walk out one hundred

7:51

and four thousand fans because we

7:53

got too much sheet on us. The

7:57

people that owned the coliseum in

7:59

LA and we have Vince had

8:01

to secure the building for millions

8:03

and millions of dollars because

8:05

of all the death threats and bomb threats. So

8:07

he decided not to do that and go indoors.

8:10

So I never got the opportunity

8:12

to walk out in front of one hundred and four thousand,

8:15

So that was kind of a dagger

8:17

in the heart through all I went through

8:19

and put my family through and

8:21

and friends through not

8:23

to be able to walk out there and

8:26

finish the job, you know.

8:28

But you were able to walk out in two

8:31

thousand and four in front of thousands

8:33

of people and accept your Hall of Fame

8:36

award. What was it like to share that

8:38

with your family? And did the

8:40

sunglasses come an extra handy because

8:42

you had to hold back the tears or

8:44

the sergeant slaughter not cry.

8:47

Yeah, I had to put

8:49

the glasses on. Was pretty

8:52

pretty uncomfortable because you're accepting

8:54

something for what you did

8:57

in your profession. And uh,

9:00

I was Bob Reeves is you know, accepting

9:02

that? So I was stumbling

9:05

and fumbling. So I went over a goat by campaign

9:07

cover, put that on and put my glasses

9:10

on, and I was then I was comfortable,

9:13

and I thanked everybody for

9:15

helping me get to that point. And

9:18

and uh, you know, I wear

9:20

the ring every day, that

9:22

ring off since the day I got

9:24

it. And that was the first year that they decided

9:27

to give the rings away. So it

9:30

has your name engraved on the inside.

9:32

So there's only one one of a kind. They're

9:35

they're they're made for you, especially

9:37

for you. And you know, I have

9:39

a g I Joe Hall of Fame. Also, I'm

9:42

the only American. I'm the only human

9:45

being that had both those rings right

9:47

there.

9:47

That's awesome.

9:48

That's yeah, and the I Joe

9:50

Hall of Fame.

9:51

Wow, congratulations, Sergeant Slaughter

9:53

hanging on over promised with Kevin and Rich. Hey,

9:55

Serge, when you look back to you know, wrestling

9:59

in the eighties and nineties, was there

10:01

a gimmick that you thought would have worked

10:03

better? And where's there a gimmick that

10:05

you can't believe it worked because you thought it was so

10:08

ridiculous. When you think of some of the some of the things

10:10

Vince pulled out of his h it seems like he pulled

10:12

some of these gimmicks out.

10:12

Of his butt. What what what? When you look

10:15

back, like, what was ridiculous and what did you love?

10:17

Well, Roddy Piper and I were driving down

10:19

the highway one night and we just started

10:22

thinking about characters and we came up with

10:24

joint the clown.

10:26

Oh yeah.

10:28

We took it to Vince and he loved the

10:30

idea and Roddy

10:32

knew Matt Bourne very very well.

10:34

I wrestled Matt's father

10:36

back in Portland, Oregon, back in

10:38

the seventies, and and so he

10:41

was a perfect guy for it because we

10:43

always wanted the clown

10:45

to be a you know, the the hero,

10:48

you know, go up to the kids and give them

10:50

balloons and can't

10:53

candy and dance with him and have

10:55

all kinds of fun. But in

10:57

his alter ego, he was a mean a

11:00

guy. And so we set it up

11:02

so when he was outside of

11:05

the arena with his nose off

11:07

and his makeup kind of twisted

11:09

off, and his hair halfway down his and

11:11

he's smoking a cigarette, you know, like he

11:15

was a bad, bad cloud, and

11:18

it all was going our way,

11:20

except that, you know, the guy

11:22

in Chicago, the clown

11:25

killed all those boys. I mean it,

11:28

he went the wrong direction like

11:32

that to happen, you know. So

11:34

that was really a fun clever

11:37

thing to do because when I

11:39

was doing interviews with different talents,

11:43

and I would have DONK you

11:45

know a show up behind them

11:48

in a window where on the

11:50

set, and they'd be talking about DOINGK

11:52

and all of a sudden, he would like creep up,

11:54

like like cover commander doing

11:58

one of my scenes, you know, one

12:00

of my animated shows. But so

12:03

it was a fun, fun character, uh

12:06

that I really thought would do well. The

12:08

one that really bombed me out was

12:10

at a bomb Uh guy

12:13

Brian Clark one of the greatest athletes

12:16

I saw because I discovered

12:18

him and a lot of a lot of the

12:20

talent that was in the w w

12:22

E. UH number one bing

12:25

Mark halliway, I found him in a box of tapes

12:28

and he was just me, me,

12:30

Mark Alloway w c W. But

12:32

he wanted to come up to w

12:34

w E. So I saw escape,

12:36

took a devince and he said, if

12:38

you think he's worth a tryout, bring him in.

12:41

So with with Brian was

12:43

the same way uh, taz Xbox,

12:46

Billy and Bart Gunn, A

12:49

lot of the talent that I discovered

12:52

in those boxes. Uh.

12:54

Brian was probably the greatest athlete

12:56

of them all, and he just didn't get the

12:58

uh, the push that should have Another

13:01

guy was Nick Nammoth, never got the

13:05

the push that he should have got. He was

13:07

one one great athlete. And

13:10

Barry Woodham, of course, probably

13:13

the greatest wrestler I was ever in

13:15

the ring with, and I never got

13:17

you know, too far, you know.

13:20

You know with them for a minute.

13:22

For a minute, they tried to uh make Windham

13:24

the widow Maker. Do you remember that for a second, the

13:26

widow Maker? That never panned out? Right,

13:29

You said, Mark Callaway, when when

13:32

the Undertaker, when that gimmick comes

13:34

about, did you think that was gonna

13:36

work? Like, yeah, he's Paul Berrer,

13:38

brings him out with the urn and all that. Did that

13:40

seem too silly? Or did you say, oh, that shit's

13:42

gonna work.

13:44

I just found him, you know, And I didn't

13:46

know that Vince was looking for a

13:49

dark character like that. So I brought

13:51

him to a tryout in Rochester,

13:54

New York, and it's fell all over him, and

13:57

he had this character

13:59

in my He wanted to first bring

14:02

him in as the Paul

14:04

Berrow, but everybody kind of went,

14:06

doesn't sound that that mean or tough. So

14:09

then he decided to go with Undertaker

14:12

and bring on manager and called Paul

14:14

Bert, who which Percy Prinkle. And

14:17

he was an actual you know undertaker.

14:19

Yeah, he he knew

14:21

how to do

14:24

things that the way that Vince wanted

14:27

to lead Mark into him. So you

14:29

know, it's, uh, it's

14:32

just fun, dude, create characters.

14:34

I didn't have anything to do with creating an undertaker.

14:36

I just went along with

14:38

whatever I was told to try to

14:41

get done.

14:42

Now, Sargi Slaughter, you were talking

14:44

about the production value in the nineties.

14:46

You were saying how you wrote to Vince and

14:48

you know, you were saying, he put on such a great show

14:51

back then and he brought you back. What

14:53

do you think now when you see it? When you see WrestleMania,

14:56

now, see how far it's come. What goes through your head

14:58

when you're watching that? And and any

15:00

favorites today?

15:03

I just wish I was born later because

15:05

I would have liked to have been a part of all that. You

15:07

know, I was there for Stark

15:11

just started Stark down

15:13

Kronoble, my ex partner, former

15:16

World Tag Team Champion with the NWA,

15:19

and it's Ricky Steaboat, Jay Youngblood.

15:21

We more or less paved

15:23

the road for Star Kade and

15:26

when the ww saw that, they

15:28

decided to do the WrestleMania and

15:30

that's when I went back to WWE

15:34

after I had my couple of year run there

15:36

with the n W eight. It's

15:39

just incredible

15:42

to watch the production from

15:44

when you look at an old Allentown

15:47

TV taping or even

15:50

in your house or some of those

15:52

first pay per views for what it is

15:54

today, just like the one I watched

15:57

WrestleMania seven six,

16:00

the Ultimate Puke and yeah,

16:03

the Hall Covin. Uh, it

16:05

was just incredible.

16:09

It looked like there was a million people

16:11

in that building. I

16:14

know they had like probably seventy thousand, but

16:16

it looked like a million people were in there because

16:18

when I left WWE to

16:20

go to Gi Joe, we

16:22

were doing like a two three camera shoot.

16:24

That was it. Now I'm six

16:27

years after I turned it in and

16:29

watch it, and it's They probably had

16:31

fifteen twenty cameras and then.

16:33

The pyro and then the music,

16:35

then the effects. That's unbelievable, right

16:38

right, And everybody had music.

16:40

I was the first one to bring music into the

16:42

WWE when I played

16:44

the Marine Corps him when I first came out for

16:47

a tryout promo with Vincent

16:50

Kennedy before he took over the company

16:53

for his father from his father,

16:55

and his father wanted me to go do a probo with

16:57

him, so he said,

16:59

there's anything I can do to help your entrance,

17:01

And I said, can you play

17:04

some music? He said, what kind of music,

17:06

and I said the Marine corpsan. He

17:08

said, you want to play that before you go out?

17:10

I said, well when I go out? He said,

17:12

I never thought of mott. Let's try it. So he

17:14

ran into the trunk and production

17:17

people said, yeah, we can put it over the law speakers

17:19

in the arena. So I was

17:21

the first one to.

17:23

Hold on.

17:24

I gotta say, Sergeant Slaughter does not get

17:26

enough credit for that.

17:29

That is that is such a big part of the

17:31

wrestling game now, to think that before.

17:35

Anybody nobody can walk out without music,

17:39

you said, you they don't.

17:41

They won't know the first thing about trying

17:43

to be a fan favorite

17:46

or be a villain without their music. I

17:48

mean, it's impossible. They don't know the

17:51

psychology anymore. Yeah, And

17:53

unfortunately, uh, there's a few

17:56

that do and they're keeping it going.

17:58

And Triple H, of course, grew

18:00

up in that style of that

18:02

I went through, so he's

18:04

still he's bringing it back. He can't

18:06

go any further. Uh,

18:08

you know, the way they were going. They can't go any further.

18:11

Prey soon, you know, can I

18:13

have to take it take a bodyslam off the top of

18:15

the building.

18:15

I know, Well, it's crazy to get any.

18:17

Reaction from the people. And the problem

18:20

is now is the talent things

18:22

they have to have the people screaming and hollering

18:25

throughout the match. You don't have to

18:27

do that. You don't need him at a certain

18:29

time and certain places.

18:31

You don't have to have them screaming NonStop.

18:34

That's that's not the idea of it.

18:36

Hey, Sarage, I heard you say, the

18:39

ultimate Puke, the

18:41

ultimate warrior, the ultimate warrior, rest

18:43

in peace. But was he a dick like a lot of people

18:45

said. Apparently he was not a favorite back

18:47

in the locker rooms.

18:49

Well, we got along because we

18:52

had to. You know, he first time

18:54

I wrestled him, he clotheslined me and I saw

18:57

stars and uh, I was trying to

18:59

get up for another closed line, but I could couldn't.

19:02

I didn't have enough you know, sense

19:04

in me. So I took him out behind

19:07

the barn, as they say, and I told

19:09

him, you get to learn how to soften

19:12

up a little bitter You and I are going to be battling.

19:15

You want that, especially

19:18

for me because I'm going to kick your assad.

19:20

Oh I don't. I don't want that. So

19:22

we became good friends, I mean not good

19:25

friends. But we were acquaintances and

19:28

he was to me it was a great talent,

19:31

uh easy to work with, but he

19:33

did have some demons and he had a lot of

19:35

enemies, unfortunately for

19:37

him. But he finally, you

19:39

know, bear the hatchet with the

19:42

help of Triple H and Vince, and

19:44

you know, he held up Vince for

19:47

you know, five hundred and fifty thousand dollars

19:49

cash Summer Slam, and

19:51

we were getting ready to go out there.

19:53

Vince came over to my locker

19:55

room and said, we got a little problem,

19:57

and I said, what is it? It was a

20:00

matchmaid and have a match made in Hell. And

20:03

that's when Macho Man married Miss Elizabeth,

20:06

and I'll Cogan and Baltimate

20:08

lawyer were against myself and Colonel

20:12

Bustafa and General aDNA and

20:15

so that was the match made now. And

20:17

of course Psycho

20:20

sit with the special referee. So I

20:22

had everything up against me on that

20:24

one, and then all of a sudden, I got

20:27

Vince telling me that a lawyer

20:29

is holding him up for five hundred and fifty thousand

20:32

cash or he's not going to wrestle. So

20:34

I said, what are you going to do? Fire him? And he says, well, I'm

20:36

going to fire him, but I gotta gotta

20:38

let him wrestle because that's

20:41

what people are here for. They want

20:43

to see that match. And then here come OGINs

20:45

mashing down the door in the locker

20:47

room and getting to the visa's face

20:50

about what lawyer is doing. And

20:52

he said, I'll tell you what, Slaughter,

20:54

You and I be in a ring, and before

20:56

I come to you, ultimate

20:59

warrior out of the chiky

21:01

you jumped down and break his leg. No

21:04

no, no, no, no no do that. I

21:06

don't need a lawsuit on top of everything

21:08

else. Let's just get the match

21:11

done and that's it. You know. So

21:14

a lot of crazy things in this

21:17

business that people don't know about

21:19

that ought to write write a book about

21:21

it someday. I probably have to be volumes

21:23

because I couldn't put it all in one book.

21:25

Yeah, I got one last question for Sergeant

21:28

Slaughter again. Legend Wrestling Hall of

21:30

Famer came up with so many legendary

21:32

characters and legendary people.

21:35

You know, in today's sporting world. You see the

21:37

jersey swaps, right, do

21:39

you have anything from like a big

21:42

red boot from the Hulkster, Like, do you have

21:44

anything from these other guys you worked

21:46

with. Does that mean anything to you, any sort

21:48

of memorabilia aside from the rings that

21:50

you hold near and dear, or do you wish you had

21:53

some.

21:54

From any other talent.

21:55

Yeah?

21:56

No, I just wanted my name

21:58

on the paycheck.

22:01

That's all I got.

22:02

That's all I wanted. We

22:05

called a Cogan the Golden Goose because

22:08

whenever you were in in a program

22:10

or in a match with him, you knew you were going to make more

22:12

money. Because you know, Hawk

22:15

wasn't the greatest wrestler in the world.

22:17

He could talk the chrome off a bumper from

22:20

when it came down to wrestling

22:23

watch from him, pad luck, you know, you

22:25

know, so you had to lead him around. But he knew

22:27

you're gonna make money with him because he was

22:31

Yeah.

22:31

I heard Jake the Sneak.

22:32

I heard Jake Roberts uh Sarge recently

22:34

say that he never really got that

22:36

feud with Hogan.

22:37

And he lost.

22:38

He said, I lost a ship ton of money because I

22:40

never got linked up Jake the Snake versus

22:42

Hogan. So fighting Hogan was the payday.

22:45

Huh.

22:46

Yeah, it was the payday. And I still think

22:48

Hogan wanted that snake around. Yeah,

22:54

we're looking forward to this Saturday.

22:56

Dude, I'm excited. I'm excited to see you man, I'll

22:58

be there.

22:59

Sergeant Slaughter, Marstown, New Jersey Wrestling,

23:02

Khan Eighties Wrestling KHN. Who do you look forward

23:04

to seeing? Is there another talent there that you look for to

23:06

catching up with?

23:08

Well, one of my former UH

23:10

privates, Boras Zukov.

23:13

Jim Nelson's going to be there, and

23:16

Jake is going to be be there,

23:18

Jake to Snake, and there's

23:20

so many others. Stan Hansen

23:23

probably the toughest guy ever had

23:25

to wrestle, because when I wrestled him,

23:27

I had one hundred and four fever

23:30

and I had a flu and I had the

23:32

wrestler monster, and

23:35

it always reminded me, you

23:37

know that sometimes

23:40

it doesn't always go your way, you

23:43

know. And of course Arn

23:46

Anderson and Tolly Blanchard, Barry

23:48

Widham, of course JJ Dillo, Baby

23:50

Doll Bill after George

23:54

uh Now, Paul Antonio. I

23:56

always have a good time seeing them,

23:58

Powers of Painting, Malenko, all

24:02

great legends

24:04

to see it and come and and

24:07

hang out with, get their autographs, come

24:09

see me and and find my fox

24:11

all over there, get some autographs,

24:14

some uh some uh

24:17

photos, and don't miss the opportunity

24:20

to join Sergeant Slaughters

24:22

Cobra Clutch Club because if you do,

24:25

you can survive the Cobra Clutch.

24:30

Sergeant Slaughters challenged, n I

24:32

love it. Hey for me on the front

24:34

and on the back says

24:37

you're a proud member of the Sergeant

24:39

Slaughter Cobra Clutch.

24:41

You better come home. I'm gonna have to get

24:43

bid those.

24:44

You got to arn them.

24:45

I'm going to earn one of those this Saturday, men

24:47

in Sports Arena, Morristown, New Jersey.

24:49

I'll be there.

24:49

In fact, there's a wrestling event going on after it,

24:51

and I'm actually going to be the special guest ring

24:54

announcer.

24:54

Oh yeah,

24:57

so you get to see Rich the Clown.

24:58

Yeah, yeah, we all

25:00

we all will be there from ten

25:03

am and then the live batches start

25:06

at four. I believe it is. Yeah,

25:08

I'm looking forward to uh seeing everybody,

25:11

and uh, you know Tommy

25:14

Farrau Pharaoh

25:17

always uh presents a great uh

25:20

wrestling fan fest and the

25:22

Russell Con the eighties and can't

25:24

look can't wait to get their May fourth

25:27

this Saturday. It's going to be a lot of.

25:28

Fun, perfect Sorch I'll see you there.

25:30

Thanks for your time, great catching up, great stories,

25:32

and you got to write that book one day because that's a lot

25:35

of interesting stuff.

25:35

So I appreciate you, my friend.

25:38

That's for Thank you very much. And

25:40

if there's no further questions, you guys

25:43

are dismissed. Don't let your enemy to breakfast

25:46

Saturday. See that in

25:49

order.

25:51

Thank you such slaughter. I'm

25:53

coming on rich Over Promised

25:56

Saturday. We'll see you, Sorch and and day

25:58

listen until tomorrow. Show Rivadecci

26:01

baby.

26:01

See you in the over Promised

26:03

land. Have a good one, have a great weekend. See good on my

26:06

weekend.

26:06

Yeah, bank week looking

26:09

for you, Serge.

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