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Speaker 2This next guest is a person I worked very closely with in the ec W.
He's also known for his time in WWF his aldu Montoya, but I think he shines more with us.
Good friend of mine.
Everybody please welcome Peg Blanco a jab justin crabble.
Speaker 1What's going on guys?
Speaker 2Anybody?
Speaker 1How are you tired?
Running around like crazy?
And finally what.
Speaker 3We got another lease shaving guy?
Speaker 1What are you?
Speaker 3And Russo?
You guys like patting together to shave at the same time.
Speaker 1I have a show November ninth, right, So I had to clean this up because sometimes you know, I'm getting graves.
So you know, this way, it'll be grown in and I'll be looking like a normal person soon.
Speaker 2Okay, well, I'm happy to see you.
Speaker 1Happy to see you.
Speaker 2Yes, we just had Yeah, we were just talking to Vince Russo.
So do you want to you want to just start with what you're doing with Vince now?
Speaker 1Yeah, we do an aw review show usually every Friday.
We start off at like ten am and it's all through Patreon and you know, we do like ten minutes first ten minutes free on Twitch.
So it's been a really cool experience.
I really dig working with him.
He's really easy.
I actually I met Vince back in ninety four when he was actually writing for the old WWF magazine, so we go back a long way, but I really didn't get to know him creatively.
We never worked together.
So he's a super cool dude, and I really I really enjoyed doing it nice.
Speaker 2Yeah, Yeah, we were just talking a little bit.
I worked with him one time in TNA and he was my agent two thousand and two and that was the only time I ever got to meet him.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2Person, he's such a sweetheart, but.
Speaker 1It's a shamy, you know, he gets such a bad rap.
Yeah, we were discussing that as well, you know, because just recently we talked about on the show today a little bit.
Because his fans, you know, the people that subscribe to his Patreon.
I think he has like we just broke five hundred, which is I guess good for what he's doing.
And but a fan said something to Cody that, you know, Vince was, you know, critiquing and criticizing some things on the show, and I guess Cody went on like this tirade about Vince, so and I didn't see it.
I don't look I really, guys, I do no negativity.
I don't comments not to be mean, I just because that'll kill me ill.
You know, I get obsessed over that stuff.
It upsets me because a lot of this stuff is false.
Like you know, it's amazing that there's one here's one story, and I'll get back to back on topic.
I was doing a show Wrestlmingia weekend, uh uh, one of Janella's guys, Black label pro wrestling, and it was like this crazy battle real at the end, small building, like fifty wrestlers backstage.
I was dressing outside and as a matter of fact, that day I was with it.
Speaker 2My so small build, we packed it.
Speaker 1Okay, that's the start.
But that's the thing.
My whole gimmick was everybody and there was no direction if people were nobody was talking to anybody.
So there's this guy, Frank clown.
Speaker 2It was a stage and I only had to take comment because the other one.
Speaker 1You know, my music kits.
He's sitting there on the stage doing his You're burying me right there?
What am I gonna do?
Speaker 2How many things?
Speaker 1You know?
So I took I came him lightly, and then nobody in the ring was selling for what you know.
So what I did was I yelled get out of the way, and I did it Terry funk.
I threw a chair in the ring and I unfortunately hit somebody, and I guess, you know, he got hurt, he got cut open.
Whatever it was on you know me, Francy unintentional.
But then those tonks get to go online and say, oh, he was this, he was that, And it's real easy to say when when that happens.
And another instance happened to me recently where this promoter, a kid that I was actually doing a podcast that I trusted, flew me out to Cleveland for a show, showed you twenty five show, drew twenty five people and drove me to the hotel like nothing was wrong.
Had the balls to come pick me up at six in the morning.
I was ready for everything.
Uh, but he said, oh, the flight is delayed because of something or other.
I'm like, well, the winds are perfect here, there's nothing wrong in Connecticut.
So my wife's good at this stuff, you know.
I'm like, Jill, call the airline, see what's going on.
Please?
She calls the airline.
There was never a flight even booked for my return, and I did not only did I not get paid a dime for this show.
I made like a hundred bucks in pictures if I was lucky, I did not get paid.
I didn't even have a flight home.
So then I have to have a buddy of mine Western Union me one hundred dollars.
Speaker 2Oh my gosh.
Speaker 1And I said no.
I told those motherfuckers, you know, could we swear?
I told those motherfuckers you're driving me home?
And then and then when I exed him out of the podcast, I didn't go public.
I don't like to air out public shit.
I don't like the bury promoters that don't pay.
Even though you saw what happened to me the other day that way too long, I didn't go public, you know what I mean?
Whatever, And then the kids that are driving me home because I wasn't returning his calls or whatever, because I gave him like a week to make good on the money.
I'm like please, and he was like, oh, tomorrow, And then the next day is tomorrow.
So anyways, so he went on a rant saying, oh, he was drunk the whole way home.
Hey, what does it matter if I am or not?
And b you just screwed me royally, right, I can defend myself because I think it's, you know, what's the point, what's the point at the end, it's it's what it is, you know.
And for everything good that's happening, it always seems like something bad because I always I've tried to get out of the business for a very long time, and you know, it's hard when it's all you know, A and B.
There's some, surprisingly besides the Vince Russo thing, there's some other real positive things happening so that I can't say.
But you know, it's, uh, you always have that hope.
You know, I'm forty six years old.
I'm not getting any younger, and I know I can't do this much longer, you know so, And quite frankly, I don't want to do this in the ring much longer, except for indies because they're fun.
But I was looking, well, put it this way, I was wanting to get into a backstage position somewhere, and I got offered to do an inn ring angle, which I'm not too excited about.
Well, no re phrase, I am excited, but you know, I don't I.
Speaker 2Don't, okay, you know, I don't know.
We're not saying.
Speaker 1Which show is rich no, No, your confidence level sometimes dips, and you know, you don't know if you could do it anymore.
I don't want to be a parody of myself.
I mean, but whatever, we'll see what happens.
Speaker 2Exactly.
I feel the same way at this point, you know.
But if they book you, you will come.
Speaker 1That's the way I look at it exactly.
Speaker 2So you know, I asked you the other night if you were open to talk about anything, and you said you would, so you know, I never want to put an anybody in an uncomfortable position.
But you've been up and down and been on Twitter, very vocal about it.
What led to the occurrences.
We're backtracking now, but it just just I want to hear your side of it because I know what I heard and I know what I've seen.
Yeah, and I never really got to hear you well.
Speaker 1I mean the as far as my addiction and alcoholism stuff that and the jail, the jail time, oh that that yeah, Like I mean, I got off of opioids.
I started using opioids like pain pills, like a lot of us were around the ECW days, and that carried over to WWE and other stuff.
Speaker 3You know.
Speaker 1I was I was a full blown addict, and I went to rehab in twenty eleven, paid for by WWE, and I got put on this wonderful medication call it's a box on which not only cuts cravings, but also if you go take a pill or whatever, you know, take an opioid, it will not work.
You will actually does the adverse effect you go into withdrawal.
So that medication saved my life.
I haven't taken an opioid since twenty eleven.
But then I was feeling really good.
I got on the DDPY stuff, things were going really well, and you know, something in me said, well, you know, it's not that bad if I have a drink once in a while, right, I'm I don't feel dirty having a beer or a glass of wine.
And my personality as they tell you, you know in AA and all that stuff.
You know.
It took me years, but I started to really snowball with it, and that led to me just being a full blown drunk, drinking day and night.
Like I couldn't like I didn't even want it anymore, but if you didn't, you'd go into the horrible DTS and that just call.
At the point in time, I was living with my father and mother and another younger bro had a big home.
But you know, he was an alcoholic.
His girlfriend was living there as an alcoholic.
My wife was living there, and it was just a formula for disasters, so they were just The first incident was with my father where I just I was drunk and we were fighting over money, probably, and I specifically said to him, which, first of all, I love my dad.
I would never I've never lived, I've never been in a real fight.
I'd never touch anybody.
But I said to him, oh, I'll kill you.
Well, he called the cops, and that's a threat.
So then I had a protective order and I had to leave the house.
So where am I going to go?
So I get arrested that time, and then every time there was an argument or a drunken fueled debauchery, they'd come and I'm not supposed to be on the property.
Speaker 2Gotcha, okay?
Speaker 1And I spent forty five days in jail because the bond was so high the last time.
But you know, I'm doing programs now, you know, stuff you have to do court ordered, but you know it'll be it's all.
It's all good now, you know, that's that's behind me.
Speaker 2Yes, absolutely, And how many days sober now?
Speaker 1Oh?
God, December fourteenth?
Speaker 2Awesome.
Speaker 1Yeah, yeah, when I went, when I went to jail, well, yeah, we'll do it to you, brother.
Speaker 2Yeah, I'm super proud of you.
Like I said, it happens.
Things happen.
Things happen for a reason.
You know, you're gonna Probably this was just the way God's telling you you're going to come back stronger.
Speaker 1I believe so, I hope.
I mean, I'm lucky.
I'm lucky to be alive.
Quite frankly, you know I was.
I was, and not even more most recently, I'm just lucky to be alive from the other days.
You know, I was taking so many pills and so many things, like in the you know, two thousands, the early tooth I was, to the late two thousands.
I was just I'm surprised that I'm here, you know.
And that's the whole thing.
I haven't, like, I don't touch pills, you know anything.
Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, because you were.
I mean, when we were in ECW together, you weren't.
You weren't bad.
Speaker 1I wasn't, but I was cloud like.
I didn't do anything.
I like, I'll never forget and I don't want to mention his name.
Yo yo, but uh I was given my first oxy cotton and I fell in love.
And you know, that's a major epidemic.
You know nowadays too, it's but and then doctors too at the time were handing you because you were you know, we're on TV and we're all there.
You know, they were handing you whatever you wanted.
So it was and really what had happened was when Chris Benwa incident happened.
What had happened was then all the doctors cut us off.
And that's when a lot of people secretively in the business they probably won't tell you, but you're probably getting them off the street.
And they were like eighty bucks a pill at the time.
Speaker 2Oh my gosh.
Speaker 1So so one day somebody said to me, hey, you ever try heroin.
I'm like, no, Well, it's like the same as it's an opioid.
That's what it is.
It's an opiate.
And they said, well it's a million times cheaper.
You can get like ten bags for fifty bucks.
So my okay, I was super sick.
And that went down that road for a little bit.
You know.
Speaker 2Oh so so that's.
Speaker 1That you're shooting it, snorting it, at first.
Speaker 2Oh my gosh, okay, yeah, oh yeah it was you know, this is Doe.
Speaker 1Yeah, I've talked about this before, but you know, I guess it's not.
I'm I don't mind talking about any of this because it's part of what where I am.
It's part of recovery, but it's also part of who I am, and I've I feel if I talk about it, you can't talk shit about it, Like you know, if I'm being honest with you, I have nothing to hide.
Speaker 2Well, that's why I wanted to ask you, because I've heard so many people say so many different things, and I'm just like I, if I want to know the story, I'm going to ask PJ.
Yeah, I'm not going to listen to some schmow.
Just tell me what he's doing when I know you and I don't know them from Adam, you know.
Speaker 1But that's that's the funny thing, is from maybe one or two isolated instances, I don't talk to many people at shows that I don't know.
Yeah, I'm real quiet.
Now well I was always kind of like quiet, but uh so it's not like I interact with a ton of people anyway, So I don't know where these people would get these these ideas or whatever.
Again, it's the stigma that follows you.
It's it's it's what it is, and it's unfortunately the way it's going to be.
Like I said, you know, I was drunk and hit people with chairs and just out of control.
And what they say, whatever they want.
That's why I can't.
I can't read it anymore, you know, because I'm not half I mean, not to lighten my situation, but uh, the way I act professionally.
I'm still booked every weekend, so obviously I'm you know, I'm not doing horrible things to promoters, so you know what I mean.
So I don't know, it is what it is.
Speaker 2Switch hears.
I'm getting depressed.
I want to I want to switch hears.
Tell me your best time in their career.
Well, what what would you classify as your best time?
I know you're a big click guy and you love the click.
Speaker 1Not so much anymore, not so much anymore, I mean, not that, not that I don't you know, I have friendships with really only two of them, know, okay, but my best time in my career was obviously he c W specifically two thousand uh ah yeah, when uh when we had that title run and even afterwards when things are going bad.
You know, I've heard Paul say this on Steve Austin's podcast.
Financially, if you remember back in the day, even the last two pay per views we had at Hammerstein, we're still selling out and we were still putting on quality matches, quality shows, quality stuff.
You know, it gets, it gets very much glorified that ninety five and ninety you know, these years that are in people's minds that were so you know, popular, But to me, two thousand was was was my best year.
You know, I got to I got to live my dream and be you know, headline pay per views and work with you and work with Tommy and I am Jerry and great great people, so and Steve Carino as well.
Speaker 2So I remember the night that we you and I got together at the arena, yep.
And I remember like it was yesterday.
I remember poor Jason because, oh my god, like we do the deal and like Pj's in there, and we didn't.
We didn't work out anything at the end.
We were just like playing off the top of our head.
And I remember my boob was hanging out and when I was when I get the Hogan.
So I did, I have the shirt on and I have to rip it open, and of course my boob's hanging out, and I see Paul going like this on the stage all way, oh you know, and I cover it and I walk over to you and you just grabbed me by the waist.
And here's Jason on the outside like yeah yeah, And nobody's paying attention to Jason.
And he comes up to me later and he's like, did you know this?
And I said no, what and he goes, you guys are phasing me out?
Did you know?
And I'm like, I didn't know.
I don't know anything.
I felt so freaking bad.
I was like, dude, I would never ever try to push you out of any equation like this is like your deal, like this is Paul told me.
I was going.
Speaker 1Yeah.
I was never officially told anything about Jason.
I again, I was just told.
I just sat there and I did what I was told now literally.
And I never got in on the politics, even though Paul sometimes would have me come over, you know, like one time, and I didn't like it.
When when I was working with Shane we had that one great match at the ECW Arena, and I think you were with Shane at the time, and I was going over, No, Shane was going over, but it was supposed to be like this whatever.
He had me go over to his room at the wherever we were staying in Philly.
I think he was at the Marriott, and he called Shane and staying in the same hotel and put him on speaker phone for me to listen, but did not tell Shane I was in the room.
And now I've become really close with Shane to now, I mean we're close then, but like I'm really uh, I really consider him a friend today, and I even then, I found it disrespectful because as he's putting Shane over, saying, you've got to make this kid tonight's and you know, tomorrow night's gonna be the night, he was doing the franchise ship to him, like mocking him while he's talking to him, and I'm sitting here and I think my wife was with me too, excuse me, And I just found that like, if he's doing that to Shane, what's he doing to me?
What's he doing to other other people?
So you know, so yeah, yeah, okay, well that's what it is.
But I don't know that's something that's something that I really truly don't like and it really bothers me.
Speaker 2Yeah, I don't.
I don't like that either.
Speaker 1That's just no, that's just not cool.
Wow.
Yeah.
Speaker 2Well, anyway, I was going to say, everybody keeps talking about like my pairing with Shane, but I feel like you and I clicked right away as well.
Yeah, we had a really really good partnership.
And I remember the last pay per view we were forming the new Impact Players with Corrino and Jack Victory.
Speaker 1That's right, I see, I don't remember those storylines.
Speaker 2Towards the end, we cut a promo and it was like the four of us and we were just cutting this promo and when we were done the promo, we all kind of looked at each other.
We were like, it's never gonna happen, like we knew, like this is why are we even here, Like it's not gonna happen.
But to me, that would have been such a cool thing to do because like Corino was such a heel, you were such a heel, and like Jack in that wheelchair was gold.
Speaker 1Yeah, it would have been so fun.
Speaker 2To be, you know, a team like that.
But I mean, I loved working with you.
I'll be honest, like I did.
Speaker 1I did you it was it was effortless.
All.
That's the thing is people sometimes mistake what E CW was.
And there were times where things were, you know, physically rough, but it wasn't as it wasn't what people think.
And let me and I'll guarantee you this.
They they're hitting way harder in W W E and in n XT than we ever did.
Serious.
I mean, these kids, they don't work anymore.
I mean I see bloody lips, I see bloody noses.
These kids are just I don't know, man, it is what it is.
Speaker 2But I think accidents happened.
But we we we say it all the time, but we literally tried to protect each other.
Speaker 1Yeah, we always did.
Yeah, we entertained no and we entertained at the same time.
You know, we knew how to We kind of it all all figured out, all right, this is where we get the and Dreamer was real good at teaching this to me.
This is where we'll do this.
We'll get this pop here, then we'll get this other pop here.
So we always knew kind of where to layer our stuff.
And if you know, there was something wrong with me, if I was feeling, well, we'd figure a way around it.
You'd you know, you'd help me figure a way around it.
We just work it all out, you know.
And I think now in the days in wrestling, you don't really I don't think, you know, Vince Brews and I talked about this today.
I don't think the guys, a lot of the younger guys in the locker room have the respect that we had for the veterans.
And I certainly see that, like where you know, you guys don't know anything.
The game is changing and we're just going to do our own thing.
And that may be true.
I know the game is changing, but uh what, everything that's old becomes new, and everything that's new becomes old.
So after I'm already like, you know, we're week five into our aw review, and I towards the end of my note writing at night, I was already like, it's like same shit every night, you know.
You see, I literally do a gimmick now where I count how many dives they do and how how many apron bumps it all looks like the same match, and how many super kicks there are the show, and how many times somebody slaps their leg, Uh, it's it's it's all the same match one thing, it's disappointing, and I won't get into it.
I'm just it's I'm still in that mode.
Is the women's division really kind of is not good over there?
Speaker 2And I thought, really, I haven't seen any of it, so no, no, I don't.
I don't watch wrestling anymore.
I watched the first week of AW I watched the first hour.
Yeah, and I saw a little bit of the girls match that night, but I never saw the finish because I think my kids would come home from school and I had to go get them or something, but just then turn it back on, like I can't.
Speaker 1Watch w w E.
Yeah, it's it's just too long.
It's too it's the same stuff.
But but one the one thing I do tell the thing I can say about both products are good, two totally different styles, you know, totally different styles.
Speaker 2Right.
Well, I get a lot of people, you know, and you probably get the same thing I do.
With the network out there, we have such a new generation of fans that are watching our stuff for the first time.
Yes, and it's twenty twenty five years old, and they're saying how it holds up in the year twenty nineteen and how creative it is.
And then you go and tell me it's the same stuff every single week.
You know, we never did that.
We had we you know, there was so much variety on our show, and yeah, it fresh, you know.
Speaker 1It kept it fresh.
And one thing Paul was really good at was and you know a lot of the best directors are just like that.
He made the most of what he had.
He would find a spot outside of a building to do a promo.
He did those pulp fiction vignettes like that stuff that's still not being done today.
It's not being utilized.
Like one of the biggest criticisms I have of AW is unless you followed the elite, those guys from before, you're in, you're a new fan tuning in, you really don't like you don't know these guys are they you know, so they're having a hard time where Paul would like, you know, everybody would have their little stick and promos and not just long winded in ring promos where you know, WW does like I Talk, you talk and you know, just fun stuff.
And I think it holds up today.
I'm amazed that nobody's really tried to uh.
I mean, people have tried but to try to take some of those elements and freshen them up to today because what we also did was and we couldn't get away with it today because the copyrights.
But man, that music with the wrestling, you know, and it was like it made it cool and the buildings were on fire.
It looked it was so entertaining just from just that whole thing was just it was just different.
And if you have the money, like an ad W or the w w W.
You know, hell, if me and Xpop got Uncle Cracker to give us a song and they and they were paying for it every time that we came out, they paid for it.
Yeah, it's like, you know, why not do a little more of that?
I think music and wrestling for a long time has gone together and it could really make your show a little hipper.
You know.
Speaker 2I would sit in the studio and be amazed by Paul because he would use all the cool hip artists of you know, nineteen ninety six, and we'd be like, how are you getting away with it?
Don't worry about it, don't just relax, ton't worry.
I'm just like, man, this this is really cool.
But God, if you ever get caught.
How are we not caught on television?
Speaker 1Well, you know, you know how we got away with it on pay per view was if if it's on in the background, if it's not if it's not plugged into the feed, like the direct audio feed, and if it's like in the like distant in the background, you can get away with some of it.
Not all of it, but you could get away with some of it.
Speaker 2I did an indie show with Shane not long ago, and I recorded it for YouTube and I got flagged for The Perfect Strangers.
Speaker 3Yeah, I.
Speaker 2Couldn't have it on on YouTube.
I didn't get monetized.
They demonetized that video, and I was just like, great, Yeah, I can't even put an entrance on YouTube.
It's ridiculous.
Speaker 1Are you really kidding?
Speaker 2No, that's what it was because I saw that, you know, there's a little dollar sign and it was had a slash through it.
Yeah, And I'm looking at the video and I said, the only thing I can think of ish Shane's music.
And I think it may have been Stevie or somebody I don't know who's music.
And I said, damn, they flagged me for that Perfect Strangers.
Speaker 1Who's doing like who's watching all these videos.
Speaker 3If something in like it literal and this is all above our heads, something in the interface that can read the music, because I had it happened to me too.
I posted a full episode of Triple Threat on YouTube and I literally have a karaoke version of Perfect Strangers that got flagged and I was like, I didn't even know what song it was, like, it's an instrumental karaoke version.
Speaker 1Come on, wow, I didn't know that.
Speaker 2Yeah.
But if you watch w W now on the on the network and they elevator music over all of our entering.
Speaker 1The whole experience, it does it kills.
Speaker 2It really does sick.
But I love the fact that that there's a whole new generation stuff.
Speaker 1Yeah.
I was talking about this with somebody the other day.
I don't remember who it was.
Who was that with Oh Tatanka.
Uh didn't appearance with him, and I thought you were with him too.
I was just the same weekend.
I believe it was the last weekend.
I was with him the last day on Sunday and Uh, I think they're going to put ECW you into the Hall of Fame, but as a faction, you know what I mean.
I think I think it will because a you're gonna run out of players and be we really were he were owned by w WE, so they can see that'll be a promotional uh thing, and you can just have Hay and go out there and bring out you know, two or three of the E c W.
You know't believe me, they're gonna they're gonna have all of us out there getting rings, but we should.
Uh.
But nonetheless, I think that'll that'll be cool.
It's nobody told me it's gonna happen, but I think one of these days, sooner than later, I think that's that's bound to happen.
Speaker 3You know, they will quietly do something like that.
Like there's a thing they do for the like the old old timers, like the sixties seventies guy and even the fifties and sixties guys that they just out of nowhere.
It's called the Legacy Wing.
They just brought it out of nowhere.
Yeah, and they just pull guys out of left field and they just say, oh, well, you're in a Hall of fame.
Speaker 1Now.
It doesn't mean nothing to me because it's fake and you know what I mean, it's it's so not a real hall of fame.
What I would personally like is one of those legends contracts.
I just want.
I just want an Aldo doll.
It's the only thing I want.
Because it was like some guy made this amazing, like super super detailed.
It looks like it would have been a Mattel right out of the package.
And I was like, wow, I really And then I tweeted the picture and I was like, let's start a little campaign because from what Zach Ryder was telling me, like, if you get to the right people at Mattel, they will pitch you know, wwe on it because you know, a lot of times they're looking for rare figures.
They're looking for you know, how many Roman range are you going to sell?
You know, like a France scene Shane Douglas set would sell, you know, or just you know what I mean, like like a vintage or feud thing would sell.
I think they're they owned the property already, so I don't see why they don't do that because after a while, you're you know, you made the free birds.
Speaker 3Wow, if they made a shame figure, I would drop dead.
Speaker 1I just want I just want some of that fucking matel money.
Speaker 2Well, I think if they do include us in the Hall of Fame.
I think it would be on Facebook Live and not even on the main show.
I just don't think they care enough about the c W to showcase us.
That's just my opinion.
But you.
Speaker 1Do never Yeah, I never know because they're they're you know, as long as Haymon's there, you never know.
Speaker 2Yeah, that's true.
Anything can happen.
But you you mentioned Alda Montoya, and I know on your Twitter you could either you're cutting some messages as Aldo or you will appear as him.
So are you just yes?
So are you getting a lot of requests and done?
Uh?
Speaker 1Well, I can't say too much, but I'm not getting I have not gotten any bookings yet from promo other than appearances for all.
Speaker 2Right, okay, so all right, so you're not have you you're not working as him in the ring yet.
Speaker 1Nobody's asked.
Speaker 2Nobody's asked, but it's out there.
Speaker 1I just thought it would have been fun because like, you know, why not, like why not?
You know, so just to know, you know, another opportunity kind of to to get a booking, but not nobody's asked for it.
I mean I have done a couple with the mask autographs and believe me.
The mask that I've got made and I got all new gear made is actually way better than the crap they made me.
Speaker 2So nice.
So it's out there if you want to book them.
Speaker 1Yeah, it's out there.
It's out there.
Speaker 2Okay, if they want to book he was all though, or if they want to book he was just incredible.
You'll do double duty if you have to do.
Speaker 1I'll do whatever they want.
I'm definitely a whore.
Speaker 2I love it.
I'm happy for you with your new gig with Vince for for anything coming up that you can't talk about.
That's that's a positive thing.
We're for you.
Speaker 1No, I mean you know, I'm excited.
I will it'll It'll be happening.
So yes, in the next I want to say it's so bad.
Speaker 2It's okay, you don't have to, but I can use something's gonna be happening for Pja and lood Lord.
Yeah.
Speaker 1I got a new job at Chile's starting in December, so that no shame.
Speaker 2What's over?
Uh?
Okay?
So where where can we find you on social media?
Plug whatever you want?
Speaker 1My Pro Wrestling Teaspro Wrestling Teas dot Com, Backslash just incredible.
I've got four new shirts out right now and Twitter at PJ Poloco and Instagram at PJ Poloco and I have a Facebook page but I barely go there, but if you are interested in booking me, you can message me there because I check my messages.
So with vincesso, yeah, Vincerousso with Patreon, it's patreon dot com backslash russo t w C, which is Truth with Consequences, And he's got all kinds of pay windows, like you know, if you want to listen to our show for example, specifically it's three dollars a month, you know.
So he's got all kinds of of packages, and he's got good stuff there too.
He just doesn't talk about wrestling as like album reviews and all.
He's all over the place with everything.
So he's, uh, he's got a lot of content.
Speaker 2Fine worthday time, awesome, awesome, Well, proud of you, very proud of you.
Speaker 1I'm happy everything's going good with you.
And I yes, actually I was talking about I was talking to my wife about that, and we'll talk about that someday, but I don't even remember what it was.
I was so happy.
I was just saying, I was like, I was so happy.
Speaker 2Now everybody's going to be like, what are they talking about?
You don't need to know.
Speaker 1It made me seriously deep inside.
It made me like really happy.
Speaker 2Well, I'm glad and I do love you and I I hope everything worked out for you.
I love Jill.
I hope everything is going well with her.
Speaker 1Everything is getting better.
Speaker 2God send her my love and I'll see you somewhere.
Speaker 1I'm sure see each other very soon.
Guys, thank you so much for having me.
And I really apologize because like I'm running.
Speaker 2Like no, no one knows you were late.
Speaker 3That's okay, he's apologizing for being such an awesome guest.
Thanks.
Speaker 2That's right.
Speaker 1Well, thank you guys down the road, have a great one.
Yeah.
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Speaker 2Awesome.
Yeah.
Speaker 1Yeah, it's the Queen Extreme Podcast.
It's the Queen of Extreme Bruny in the letter she is the womernifty Dreams Legends on the Senior Francises podcast, What you Mean
