in 2002 he already was working with a couple of the main wrestling websites at that time I remember the good old days of the internet the message boards lol
He's completely right. I enjoy violent death matches myself but only if they're used to settle an intense rivalry in front of a large audience. It's got to mean something and be worth it for everyone involved especially the wrestlers.
The problem with “Hardcore” death match wrestling is when it came here from Japan we didn’t do it right. The matches between guys like Funk and Foley from Japan are only considered the best Bc Japan loves long form story telling in wrestling. In America it’s not as special.
I agree 100%, but I must note that ECW that did it right. ECW legitimately had some of the best in ring workers of all time with the hardcore style as the cherry on top.
@@D_2387 exactly. They had guys like Mysterio Malenko Saturn RVD Taz Shane Douglas Jerry Lynn Bam bam Jericho etc but you also had some diverse characters like Sandman Dreamer Raven etc especially Raven. Arguably the deepest character in pro wrestling history not named the Undertaker or Mick Foley
Those violent matches should be a once in a while type thing. When 2 guys finish a rivalry. Not every single match though. That is way too much. ECW wasn't all about violence. It was the 'us against them' atmosphere that made it great. ECW had great wrestling too.
Agreed . But for some people it was more known for the blood n'guts aspect as that was part of what got them noticed . The blood feud with AXL and Ian Rotten is part of how i found out about them and their bloody matches culminating in their Taipei Death Match . Bloody to say the least .
@@craigstrachan The violence did have a lot to do with ECW. But I love how you'd get a bloody match with flaming tables then get a Jerry Lynn and RVD match. Crazy athleticism. I like the contrast.
even Heyman who would go too far at times had restraint like after the barbwire match with Terry Funk and Sabu he went never again and didn’t book a match like that again for every ECW bloodbath I’ll show you an ECW technical match IWA mid south and CZW knew the notes but they never knew the music as to why ECW was successful
@@pauliewalnuts829 ECW gave you a little bit of everything from hardcore blood n'guts to technical catch as catch can style to high flying lucha libre . It was the blood n 'guts that got the magazine covers when they originallly started and they evolved as time went on . Heyman has said himself that if ECW had stayed in business they would have gone similar to what ROH has . The hardcore style is now more on the indy scene and in Japan which i am a fan of from companies like FMW, W*ING , BJW .IWA Japan but there they also wrestle where companies like CZW .XPW IWA Deep South , GCW it's more a case of how much barbed wire of how many lighttubes can be used and it's blood for the sake of blood .
@@craigstrachan did Ian Rottens IWA change its name??? I always new it as IWA mid South. But I’m going back 20 years. Did they change it to Deep South??
He knows the fundamentals quite well, which is still useful, but he was getting dated even in the late 90’s. If it’s not 1985 mid south wrestling, he doesn’t like it.
International treasure. Fans world wide have benefited from his knowledge. Yeah he can miss the mark from time to time and obviously he’s got an abrasive personality but when it comes to the basics of wrestling Jim is top notch.
When Jim did this interview in 2003 I was totally on Ian's side and loved Hardcore/Death matches... 10 years later I could understand Jim's point, now I'm like I Can't Believe I Ever Watched Any Of That Crap.
even Jericho said that wrestling ain't supposed to hurt. despite he does the opposite. that's why I'm having hard time to enjoy aew cuz they're repeating the same mistakes
It's all about growing up. I used to half ass like Ian until I became friends with him on FB and had to put up with his "War and Peace" posts which got old real quick. All those showed was that he clearly thought more of himself than what he was really worth. IWA Mid South always skeeved me, even when they had good talent around.
@@deepfamiliar3416who gives a shit what he identifies as, does it change what he says? Or are you just looking for anything to use against the man because you disagree with his point on hardcore wrestling?
“You’re jumpin’ out of a plane with a sheet tied to ya. IF YOU LIVE, THAT’S AN ACCIDENT!” “They measure the cord, but they don’t allow for the stretch-“*smack*
@@bonechip01 can't remember what sites I saw you on the last two weeks. Jay Masters is in bad shape. Bloodclots in the lungs. Too much smokey smokey chokey chokey. Not like anyone didn't see it coming. Hope your doing well.
Remember Sick Nick Mando! I understood why he walked away! I walked away from so much already! People just want to watch other people suffer! The word for it is snuff!
Most people will say consensus number one manager of Old Town is Bobby Heenan but I will say this much Jim as manager Drew more heat than anyone and overall is Bobby Heenan is one Jim cornette is 1A it's that close
The 6:00 mark where corny talked about the guy from the show jackass jumping off the 4 story hotel trying to hit the pool and instead falling 3 feet short of it how corny said "I'M NOT SORRY" 💀😂
I was a fan of the original ECW, and there were a lot of very talented guys that passed through that decrepit shit hole of a bingo hall in South Philadelphia during the 1990s. Mick Foley, Rob Van Dam, Sabu, and the late, legendary Terry Funk are just a few of the guys I can think of. A lot of these guys weren't great athletes, but they truly loved the wrestling business and were absolutely capable of having quality matches with the "hardcore" stuff mixed in. Other than that, I agree that most of the "hardcore" promotions are little more than glorified backyard wrestling, where you can make a quick $25 or $50 to get hit in the head with light tubes for 10 minutes every other Saturday night.
Re watching Ecw you quickly realise the talented wrestlers were working below talentless hacks like the sandman, balls mahoney or Tommy dreamer, it’s quite sad in retrospect knowing the shelf life of that would be dead before their company died with ring of honor filling the void that more ecw fans actually cared about
I agree with Jim Cornette 100%. ECW throught the more violent they was the more fans was going to watch. It don't work like that there was only disfiguring each other.
You didn't watch ECW it wasn't all hardcore and the fans enjoyed technical wrestling. It has many types of wrestling and hardcore matches were one of them.
When you got shit like Zandig being hanged by meat hooks I think its safe to say this shit has gone to far. I miss the days when people use to pop for a fucking suplex. Not a Canadian destroyer off the top of a ladder through 5 tables to get a slight "meh".
I love hearing good ol Cornette rant and rave about the subject of professional wrestling. I can hear him vent his opinions about the business for hours. I respect guys like Cornette and I hear his passion. ✊✊✊
@@craigsmith8571 Cornette looks better now than Ian Rotten did then. His podcast gets more views than some episodes of AEW dynamite. Washed up, he ain't.
It's really not the mouth-foaming rant that it's remembered as. He's actually calm and constructive depending on how you look at it. He makes a lot of good points and even said some positive things if you're listening closely
"I don't wish for the woman to walk in front of the train, for my amusement.. If it's gonna happen, sure put a camera on it, I'll watch it once.. Because god damn, she's going anyway, I might as well see it..." 😆🤣😂
I love me a death match, honestly wish like hell wwe would bring back the hardcore championship or have the stipulation in situations say like drew and cm punk where the hatered of each other would constitute it. It would be boring every match but hey once in a blue moon in a HEATED rivalry to end it or something yea go for it
I like Jim, I disargee with him from time to time, however this is an issue he is 100% right about. Ian Rotten is a despicable person and I have yet to find/hear from anyone in the business who has anything good to say about Ian Rotten himself.
I half agree with him. I love hardcore wrestling but not slicing each other open in a stationary position part. CZW would've worked better with 80% less light tubes.
I always thought ecw made sense the weapons are wrestling weapons and barbed wire was brought in as a WOW factor if you have 12 WOW factors in a match it gets old
I agree with Corny concerning Mick Foley. It was tough for me to really enjoy watching him anytime after the Attitude Era. By 2003, I was hoping he'd transition out of the ring. I still love his work and Cactus is the Goat, but his style is too high-impact and uncompromising. Foley is Good.
Jim will start a rant, then get lost in a sub rant, and has the ability to immediately pick back up where he left off with the rant he started with. Wow.
There's one thing I will always disagree with Corny about.. if used right Extreme Wrestling is an attraction now, since ECW its too late for us as a business to pull out completely. Wrestler's like Cactus Jack and Dean Ambrose do it right, you use Hardcore as an explanation point to an Apocalyptic rivalry.
When the video starts with Corny drinking a bottle of Sprite, you know this is going to be good. 😂
😂 “talk about another guy who needs to be dropped out of a helicopter screaming” 😂 I mean, holy SHIT!!
Sierra Mist* Cornette knows the difference
@@ThePriorityBox he sure won't touch 7-Up.
It’s like his spinach he goes to a different level after consuming it
YES you know ita about to get real
A sip of sprite and then the cough...you knew it was over for Ian Rotten
And adjusting his position in his seat
LMAO
Facts 😂
You can see even back in 2003 that Jim would end up doing a podcast.
He's always been good at it.
For real. Dude was tailor made for podcasts before they were even a thing lol
in 2002 he already was working with a couple of the main wrestling websites at that time I remember the good old days of the internet the message boards lol
I can listen to this man rant all day long
Lmaoooo I barely even agree with him but he’s so interesting
I do lol
@@countof3everybodyOD Same!!!
As long as he's not whining about politics, he's a great listen.
He's completely right. I enjoy violent death matches myself but only if they're used to settle an intense rivalry in front of a large audience. It's got to mean something and be worth it for everyone involved especially the wrestlers.
It should be the icing on a really good cake, not the entirety of the cake.
I agree completely @Angel Flores
I agree big time
Agreed and honestly you aren’t going to get scouted at a mud show so it’s pointless
Exactly doing it for the sake of doing it is stupid
“I can hit a guy as hard with a baseball bat as anyone else. That don’t make me Ric Flair.” Most accurate description of “hArDcOrE wReStLiNg.”
The problem with “Hardcore” death match wrestling is when it came here from Japan we didn’t do it right. The matches between guys like Funk and Foley from Japan are only considered the best Bc Japan loves long form story telling in wrestling. In America it’s not as special.
no one cares how hard you can hit, how much can you take it
@@nxnnpanda6888just like with politics as with entertainment, it's only about the spectacle in this country. There's no substance.
I agree 100%, but I must note that ECW that did it right. ECW legitimately had some of the best in ring workers of all time with the hardcore style as the cherry on top.
@@D_2387 exactly. They had guys like Mysterio Malenko Saturn RVD Taz Shane Douglas Jerry Lynn Bam bam Jericho etc but you also had some diverse characters like Sandman Dreamer Raven etc especially Raven. Arguably the deepest character in pro wrestling history not named the Undertaker or Mick Foley
Those violent matches should be a once in a while type thing. When 2 guys finish a rivalry. Not every single match though. That is way too much. ECW wasn't all about violence. It was the 'us against them' atmosphere that made it great. ECW had great wrestling too.
Agreed . But for some people it was more known for the blood n'guts aspect as that was part of what got them noticed . The blood feud with AXL and Ian Rotten is part of how i found out about them and their bloody matches culminating in their Taipei Death Match . Bloody to say the least .
@@craigstrachan The violence did have a lot to do with ECW. But I love how you'd get a bloody match with flaming tables then get a Jerry Lynn and RVD match. Crazy athleticism. I like the contrast.
even Heyman who would go too far at times had restraint like after the barbwire match with Terry Funk and Sabu he went never again and didn’t book a match like that again for every ECW bloodbath I’ll show you an ECW technical match IWA mid south and CZW knew the notes but they never knew the music as to why ECW was successful
@@pauliewalnuts829 ECW gave you a little bit of everything from hardcore blood n'guts to technical catch as catch can style to high flying lucha libre . It was the blood n 'guts that got the magazine covers when they originallly started and they evolved as time went on . Heyman has said himself that if ECW had stayed in business they would have gone similar to what ROH has . The hardcore style is now more on the indy scene and in Japan which i am a fan of from companies like FMW, W*ING , BJW .IWA Japan but there they also wrestle where companies like CZW .XPW IWA Deep South , GCW it's more a case of how much barbed wire of how many lighttubes can be used and it's blood for the sake of blood .
@@craigstrachan did Ian Rottens IWA change its name??? I always new it as IWA mid South. But I’m going back 20 years. Did they change it to Deep South??
"I'm gonna piss then I'll tell you about Ed Ferrara" 😂
And oh boy, he certainly rips him ten assholes 😂
25-30 yrs I hated cornet...now I can't get enough of Ole Jimmy. A man who really knows and loves the business.
Cornette is at the top of the food chain when it comes to wrestling knowledge.
He knows the fundamentals quite well, which is still useful, but he was getting dated even in the late 90’s. If it’s not 1985 mid south wrestling, he doesn’t like it.
@@TheFailedmessiah How could he be dated when pro wrestling became sports entertainment around that time
@@TheFailedmessiah People don't wanna admit that he's still right about certain things
He knows nothing about todays wrestling or the past 10-15 years. All he knows about is the 80s and 90s.
@@glenn5517 Umm no such thing. It's not wrestling, it's sports entertainment.
Ian Rotten is not representative of all Ians and if there were a committee, I'd vote to kick him the hell out of it.
Ian Watkins is the worst of them all and I'm sorry
@@jonbourgoin182 yes. He is
Shame too, I loved lostprophets
@@GraveMemories same man i used to listen the hell out of them
@@GraveMemories yeah, it's unfortunate that Shinobi vs Dragon Ninja can no longer be played in NY presence, I really love that song.
You know what, I'm starting to believe this gentleman does not like hardcore wrestling.
yeah.. if you really read between the lines in this interview his point of view surfaces
Yeah and it's the same guy that fell from some scaffolding busting his legs.
@@ukgraffitiwalker8846 youre seven cans short of a six pack arent ya hoss
Doubtful
@UK Graffiti Walker "who took a shoot fall off of the scaffolding? everyone knows it's Corny." Lol iykyk
I'll have you know, I love being in the cult of cornette.
I love when Corny gets fired up! He is so passionate about wrestling. Respect!
19 years later and Cornette still hates Johnny Knoxville
Hed talking about Steve o but yup lmao
What's wrong with that?
Good.
What makes it funnier is that Knoxville went woke with the forced diversity on the last Jackass movie.
@@quentinkaasa47"WEnt wOKe"
This guy is R rated Hank Hill 😂😂
DAMMIT BOBBAY!
Balderdash - Jim would never contemplate voting Republican.
He's more of an R-rated Male version of Maude Findlay.
Hank: God damnit bobby.
Cornette: God damnit new jack!
@quentinkaasa47 he's a southern democrat. Hes really no different.
R.I.P Paul Orndorff
Czw killed him to get back at cornette
We're hungry though your grace. 😂😂😂😂😂
Dropping guys out of a helicopter screaming? Pinochet would be proud,
Based
He's a George Carling fan
None of the people thrown out of those helicopters were alive.
Jim Cornette has stayed 53 years old since he was 26 years old.
This man is a national treasure
International treasure. Fans world wide have benefited from his knowledge. Yeah he can miss the mark from time to time and obviously he’s got an abrasive personality but when it comes to the basics of wrestling Jim is top notch.
When Jim did this interview in 2003 I was totally on Ian's side and loved Hardcore/Death matches... 10 years later I could understand Jim's point, now I'm like I Can't Believe I Ever Watched Any Of That Crap.
even Jericho said that wrestling ain't supposed to hurt. despite he does the opposite. that's why I'm having hard time to enjoy aew cuz they're repeating the same mistakes
It's all about growing up. I used to half ass like Ian until I became friends with him on FB and had to put up with his "War and Peace" posts which got old real quick. All those showed was that he clearly thought more of himself than what he was really worth. IWA Mid South always skeeved me, even when they had good talent around.
Are you aware that Cornette identifies as a socialist?
@@deepfamiliar3416Like lot's of smart people
@@deepfamiliar3416who gives a shit what he identifies as, does it change what he says? Or are you just looking for anything to use against the man because you disagree with his point on hardcore wrestling?
Good archives, before podcasts were a thing, u had shoot interviews in a motel😂😂
I prefer these personally lol
You're a hero for uploading this. One of Jim's best tirades.
I could listen to Jim Cornette all day long, He is The Man when it comes to Pro Wrestling, Smartest man in the room
Killed me when he spoke on skydiving/bungee jumping. Holy fuck.
“You’re jumpin’ out of a plane with a sheet tied to ya. IF YOU LIVE, THAT’S AN ACCIDENT!”
“They measure the cord, but they don’t allow for the stretch-“*smack*
"talk about another guy that needs to be dropped out of a helicopter, screaming" - Corny
Hey it you🤓
@@olderetiredtreemahn3234 Hey Trim!
@@bonechip01 can't remember what sites I saw you on the last two weeks. Jay Masters is in bad shape. Bloodclots in the lungs. Too much smokey smokey chokey chokey. Not like anyone didn't see it coming. Hope your doing well.
I think he was quoting George Carlin
"Needs to be dropped out of a helicopter screaming" 😂😂😂😂😂
Those kind of promotions are a slap in the face to any true wrestling fan
Wife: Honey, how do I look in this dress?
Me: 9:46
As a heavy metal fan, I never thought I'd hear Corny criticising moshpits 😂
Heavy metal and death matches is like white on rice and I tend to enjoy both
@@terranceaddison4599shouts out Eat The Turnbuckle
LOVE IT WHEN JIM GOES ON A RANT AN RAVE !! LOVE HOW HE CARES SO MUCH ABOUT THE BUISSNESS!!
I love to hear his take on the crazy business of pro wrestling. Always entertaining Jim!!!
He has a podcast
Has anyone said any positive or cool things about Ian Rotten?
His mother would probably bury Ian.
Someone needs to make a Grand Theft Auto mod where you play as Cornette going around whacking people he hates with a 🎾!
He needs to be on the radio
I dont care what anyone says, this man knows more wrestling knowledge than anyone and is so passionate about it. When he talks, you need to listen
God bless Jim cornette he definitely knows his s***
I totally Agree Jim. Your a legend in lifetime. Stay safe man.
Remember Sick Nick Mando! I understood why he walked away! I walked away from so much already! People just want to watch other people suffer! The word for it is snuff!
Pain is a very relatable feeling. Do you not feel any? Lucky you.
Lmaoo Jim saying hold on and taking a drink of pop before he starts you know you are in for an epic rant
Most people will say consensus number one manager of Old Town is Bobby Heenan but I will say this much Jim as manager Drew more heat than anyone and overall is Bobby Heenan is one Jim cornette is 1A it's that close
I love hard-core wrestling and everything but Jim Cornette has a point here
Jim definitely knows what he is talking about...
The 6:00 mark where corny talked about the guy from the show jackass jumping off the 4 story hotel trying to hit the pool and instead falling 3 feet short of it how corny said "I'M NOT SORRY" 💀😂
Still to this day Jim Corny can’t figure out why he was replaced by Russo not once but twice
This is entertaining as fuck 😂😂😂
Cornette knows pro wrestling.
Cornette makes sense.
Say what you want but Corny loves pro wrestling. His anger comes from his love dedication to the business he loves.
Score:
Jim Cornette: 5,000,000
Ian Rotten: - 2 billion
“If you survive it’s an accident.”
Ah this was great
I was a fan of the original ECW, and there were a lot of very talented guys that passed through that decrepit shit hole of a bingo hall in South Philadelphia during the 1990s. Mick Foley, Rob Van Dam, Sabu, and the late, legendary Terry Funk are just a few of the guys I can think of. A lot of these guys weren't great athletes, but they truly loved the wrestling business and were absolutely capable of having quality matches with the "hardcore" stuff mixed in.
Other than that, I agree that most of the "hardcore" promotions are little more than glorified backyard wrestling, where you can make a quick $25 or $50 to get hit in the head with light tubes for 10 minutes every other Saturday night.
Re watching Ecw you quickly realise the talented wrestlers were working below talentless hacks like the sandman, balls mahoney or Tommy dreamer, it’s quite sad in retrospect knowing the shelf life of that would be dead before their company died with ring of honor filling the void that more ecw fans actually cared about
@@br-jj6re 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
5:59 ...This whole bit is hilarious
I didn't get what he was talking about till I watched XPW. still disagree with him to an extent but I get his reasonings
like theres some promotions that does hardcore wrestling right but theres some that prove him right
Jim coughs, take a sip of Sprite and goes "Let me tell you about the Motherfucking ____" you know he going in hard about whoever he's talking about.
I love this man lol
UwU
He has a shoot for 10 hours podcast, you wake up and he's still going 😂
@@ukgraffitiwalker8846 😂 I recently found his cameos uploaded on RUclips. They're🥇
@@sherriexsal I'll have to look for it 💯👍
I agree with Jim Cornette 100%. ECW throught the more violent they was the more fans was going to watch. It don't work like that there was only disfiguring each other.
You didn't watch ECW it wasn't all hardcore and the fans enjoyed technical wrestling. It has many types of wrestling and hardcore matches were one of them.
When you got shit like Zandig being hanged by meat hooks I think its safe to say this shit has gone to far. I miss the days when people use to pop for a fucking suplex. Not a Canadian destroyer off the top of a ladder through 5 tables to get a slight "meh".
does anyone have the full interview?
Jim needs to quit holding back - tell us how you really feel.
Remember kids. Go to school and collect stamps
4:33 you FN GOOFS !!! JESUS !!! Hes getting more upset as hes thinking about it lol
I love hearing good ol Cornette rant and rave about the subject of professional wrestling. I can hear him vent his opinions about the business for hours. I respect guys like Cornette and I hear his passion. ✊✊✊
I can hit anyone in the head as hard as the Nature Boy too! That don't mean I'm the Rock/Stone Cold/Taker/Kane(Isaac)!
I've been a mark for for cornett since I was 9 and that was 40 years ago I'm waiting for him to make another comeback its been 5 years and hes due
Cornette is washed up, old man
@@craigsmith8571 Cornette looks better now than Ian Rotten did then. His podcast gets more views than some episodes of AEW dynamite. Washed up, he ain't.
As someone who was around in 2003, I can confirm the world looked like that then.
Damn my childhood had a REC and battery indicator too.
It's really not the mouth-foaming rant that it's remembered as. He's actually calm and constructive depending on how you look at it. He makes a lot of good points and even said some positive things if you're listening closely
I love Corny's body language, it makes the interview that much more enjoyable!
I personally never liked seeing steel chair shots to the head
The thumbnail of jim taking a big swig of the Sprite lol I knew from that alone that he means business.
Jim Cornette SHOOTS on sky diving and bungee jumping (and mosh pits)
When he’s talking about the lady and the train 😅
"I don't wish for the woman to walk in front of the train, for my amusement.. If it's gonna happen, sure put a camera on it, I'll watch it once.. Because god damn, she's going anyway, I might as well see it..." 😆🤣😂
In case anyone's wondering, that's the infamous tape of Mary T. Wojtyla getting hit by a train in Downer's Grove, IL in 1991 he's referencing.
Corny looks better now than he did in 2003
I love me a death match, honestly wish like hell wwe would bring back the hardcore championship or have the stipulation in situations say like drew and cm punk where the hatered of each other would constitute it. It would be boring every match but hey once in a blue moon in a HEATED rivalry to end it or something yea go for it
20 years later, one of the people working for Ian back then is now one of the main trainers at OVW.
I like Jim, I disargee with him from time to time, however this is an issue he is 100% right about. Ian Rotten is a despicable person and I have yet to find/hear from anyone in the business who has anything good to say about Ian Rotten himself.
Just randomly goes after us metal dudes moshing... "You're peeing in my pool now Cornette!" lol
This is like watching a therapy session
I love it when you see Corny drinking sprite you just know it’s time for Super Corny to make an appearance
Didnt make me laugh
@J. paul is STRONG and?
@@stu3306 That's it. Some reason you find it funny and I don't
@@nathantturnert1631 where in my comment does it say I find it funny? And to be honest who gives a shit if you don’t? 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
@@stu3306 look bud, domt go bein a smartass to me now because you think you're some bigshot over a comment. DROP IT, NOW!!👇🏼
I saw the words Ian Rotten in the description and got excited.
I agree with Jim. The way he went about it was very professional and adult. I know that doesn't sound true it it is
I half agree with him. I love hardcore wrestling but not slicing each other open in a stationary position part. CZW would've worked better with 80% less light tubes.
I always thought ecw made sense the weapons are wrestling weapons and barbed wire was brought in as a WOW factor if you have 12 WOW factors in a match it gets old
CZW has other genres
What’s a Jim Cornette interview without the cough.
Collect stamps.....that's was fucking great lmao!
21 years later and Cornette hasn't changed his opinion on this.
You got to love professional wrestling
Corny at his most philosophical. Great vid.
We agree with you Jim
Ian Rotten ended up in a wheelchair and tragically died
No, that was Axl Rotten
I agree with Corny concerning Mick Foley. It was tough for me to really enjoy watching him anytime after the Attitude Era. By 2003, I was hoping he'd transition out of the ring. I still love his work and Cactus is the Goat, but his style is too high-impact and uncompromising. Foley is Good.
It's still real to me damnit
21 one years later and Jim thought's on Ian Rotten and extreme wrestling hasn't changed one bit
peanut butter jelly with a 1:16
Jim will start a rant, then get lost in a sub rant, and has the ability to immediately pick back up where he left off with the rant he started with. Wow.
He's the rant master.
There's one thing I will always disagree with Corny about.. if used right Extreme Wrestling is an attraction now, since ECW its too late for us as a business to pull out completely. Wrestler's like Cactus Jack and Dean Ambrose do it right, you use Hardcore as an explanation point to an Apocalyptic rivalry.
He was way ahead of his time
Ian Rotten's promotion has absolutely ZERO storytelling. IWA Mid-South couldn't tell a story if there were subtitles on the screen.
Well said Jimmy
20 seconds and its already gold
Wonder what he really thinks? 🤣
I love corney. He’s the biggest heel in the bizness today
he's a babyface now
@@sportsentertained facts