Source – PWInsider
— There is talking going around backstage WWE about making new sets for RAW and ECW to go along with the official High Definition launch at the end of the month. WWE ran their first broadcast using the upgraded HD production truck at this past Monday’s RAW. They are also ready to being broadcasting in 5.1 surround sound when needed. Until then they will continue to broadcast their audio in stereo.
— Today the Tuscaloosa News has an article talking about all the charity work WWE does often without any credit or publicity. You can check it out at this link.
— WWE.com has added an interview with Tazz talking about whether or not he will return to the ring, what he thought of the original ECW, the differences between the revived ECW, and why a lot of the “ECW Originals” didn’t have long runs in WWE. You can check it out at this link.
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Sam Collins says
The Kafu interview is not fake. I have times dates and contact info to prove I conducted it. APW was unaware that Kafu did and interview and is now trying to stop it from being seen. They didn’t even ask if I would remove my interview, they just attacked my integrity. I never meant to get anyone into trouble, however Kafu made the decision to do the interview. Please contact me if you have any questions. APW is being very unprofessional about the situation Kafu has made for them.
I’m letting everyone who posted my interview know, they can rest assured that it is 100% real.
Thank you
Sam Collins
sam-collins@live.com
Sam Collins says
Interview with Kafu about new job with WWE.
*Interview by Sam Collins*
Q: How are you today?
Kafu: Very well, thank you.
Q: So the word is spreading, you just got hired by the WWE. Congratulations!
Kafu: Thank you. I knew it was just a matter of time. I have been working and training hard for a long time, and now my talent was finally recognized.
Q: Do you think this job is overdue?
Kafu: Absolutely. I mean, lets face it. There are not a lot of good workers out there anymore. The WWE has been drowning in the talent department for some time now. I won’t mention any names just yet, but most of the guys you see every Monday and Friday night are embarrassing to watch.
Q: Is that Kafu talking? Or Victor Ceron?
Kafu: Victor Ceron is Kafu, and visa versa.
Q: Don’t you think you might offend some people with that comment?
Kafu: So what. Why should I care? If they suck I’m not going to tell them that they are great. Sometimes I feel like sending tapes to some of these guys so they can see my matches and learn something.
Q: I have seen some of your matches; you must be a big Bruiser Brody fan. You seem to have modeled yourself after him.
Kafu: Actually, I didn’t even know who he was until about a year ago. I’m actually a huge fan of the Berzerker. I think I look way more like him than that Brody guy.
Q: So you say you have been training hard and now it’s paying off. Now that you are with the WWE where do you see yourself in the next six months?
Kafu: That’s easy. I’m sure ill be holding one of the belts, probably Intercontinental. And at the least wrestling the semi-mains.
Q: Why Intercontinental?
Kafu: Because, they probably won’t want to put the heavyweight title on me that soon. It may piss off the rest of the boys. That’s not my view, that’s just the way the front office does things. This business is all about paying dues. But the guys that make that decision haven’t walked a mile in my shoes; I have paid enough dues for two careers.
Q: What do you think of the direction WWE is taking with its current story lines?
Kafu: Well, I mean I still watch every week……but I’m not a big fan.
Q: What do you mean?
Kafu: Well, they have good ideas and you can see the potential. But they still need to be tweaked a little.
Q: Do you have any suggestions?
Kafu: I have ideas that are worth their weight in gold.
Q: Would you like to give us a sample?
Kafu: (laughs) not a chance. You’ll have to watch like everyone else.
Q: What are your thoughts on WWE’s new wellness program?
Kafu: Well, if you would have talked to me a couple of years ago I would have had a very different outlook than I have now.
Q: How so?
Kafu: Come on man. You seem like a smart guy, you probably read the paper?
Q: I’m not sure what you mean?
Kafu: Everybody dabbles.
Q: Everybody?
Kafu: Of course. It’s the wrestling business, in order to be the best you have to look bigger and stronger than the other guy. With a lot of these guys it can become an obsession. It kind of did with me for a while too. But I smartened up and quit putting that junk in my body.
Q: That’s good to hear. You will definitely benefit in the long run.
Kafu: Yeah, you have to really admire a guy like CM Punk. It’s not always easy in this business being straight edge, but I really try to model myself to that way of life. His way of thinking is right on.
Q: Well, I really want to thank you for this opportunity to talk with you. It has been a real insight into who you are. Do you have any parting words before we go?
Kafu: Just strap on your seatbelts because you haven’t seen anything like what you’re about to see. Kafu is going to shake up the world. And if you not tied down when it happens, I won’t be held responsible.
Q: Great, well thanks again. Good luck with everything, we’ll all be watching.
Interview by Sam Collins