Maybe because Stevie didn't have the best time during the RTC period of his career he never wears sleeves and always has long hair as a sort of precautionary measure 🤷 he just needs a case containing daisy dukes near by at all times. A sort of 'break glass in case of emergency' deal
Stevie has this authentic way of pouring his heart out using hindsight that just makes me tear up. I listen to him to adopt his attitude in this current phase of my life God bless you Stevie
My heart goes out to you Big Stevie Cool. You are such a good guy and it seems like you got the short end of the stick a lot of times with the office and the boys. I’m glad that you didn’t let that define you and you are still positive and can laugh. I appreciate the content as always.
He has a level of self accountability we all should have. Even when things are done to you unfairly, you have to ask yourself what could you do different. The weight gain story sums up Stevie Richards. Instead of being sour about it, he took it head on. Good Dude.
Even though I haven’t heard Right to Censor’s music in 20-25 years, I still remember it so well that my head just started hurting. Best heel theme ever!
@@SantaPorter420 The funniest thing is that, if you really listen, Jim Johnston still made sure to give the theme an actual song beneath the blaring sirens & "Warning!" klaxon. I honestly would love to hear the "actual" RTC theme song by itself, because what little I could hear honestly sounded kind of cool in a low key & slow kind of way.
What I love about Stevie is how he does everything with 100% drive and dedication. His podcast setup is bar none better than any other wrestling podcast. Even the shows with over 100k subs. His audio and video are 10x better than anyone else’s.
Anyone going through a tough time at a place they have to be at should watch this. You’ve got a humble point of view about your own experiences, and it’s good that you can self identify and come out of the other side with so much positivity. I’ve always felt like I don’t belong in most places too, but we all get to where we need to be in the end. Cheers dude!
Stevie got the heat from the locker room at the time because nice guys are easy targets. Also, nice wresltingbios shout out, one of only two wrestling channels I watch religiously (including this one)
I feel Stevie's pain, but wished I had his motivation! I was a naturally thin person for the first half of my life, but then over time, the weight creeped up, just like Stevie said. I am more than 30 lbs (probably closer to 40) overweight, and I wish I had the attitude to get down to my goal weight... Again! Thank you Stevie for sharing your story!
I’m the opposite after being on deaths door thanks to a blood infection I’m a 40yr old guy who weights the same as a 5ft 4” girl. So I’m trying to get the motivation to get myself picked back up again and get myself in shape. It’s a tough ol life. 😂
I hate that Stevie feels like an outsider in wrestling when he's proven time n time again that he respects the business and paid his dues, and rtc Would not have gotten off without Stevie as leader, his voice and tone, incredible heel work from the world's nicest guy.. apologize godfather!!!!
Retrospectively, they were actually fucking great, a huge part of the Attitude era or post-Attitude era, and Stevie Richards was awesome. He still sticks out massively in my mind during this time, more than some of the more forgettable characters and stories.
I never used to look out for Stevie when he was wrestling but his podcast is a great insight into the human he is behind all of his characters. So refreshing to hear a podcast on wrestling with honesty and humility and without the ego of some other former wrestlers. Stevie, you are a good dude man, I wish you all the success with your pod and other ventures!
I remember as a kid growing up in the Attitude Era I freaking HATED the RTC, especially Stevie Richards with the whole "It's for your own good" in ring promos. Dude was doing a hell of a job looking back at it.
@NoBody-i5o Yeah I know what you mean, Ivory reminds me of Victoria in a way not just cause I didn't appreciate them back then but also cause ironically enough they both worked with Stevie.
James trying real hard to get Stevie to appreciate that Godfather clip.. maybe if he sounded halfway sincere or apologized. Maybe take his answer or lack of interest as your answer the first time
By today's standards the RTC would be a face faction. They were so great. The clothes, music, hypocrisy, your angry dad tone, Ivory's shrill tone it all worked. Big fan Stevie, keep doing your thing
Ohhhhh...can't wait! RTC was some of your best work and *hugely* underrated. (As an aside, an RTC reboot in today's times would go over sooooooo good.)
I never saw RTC as i got into Wrestling from 03-08 but i've watched RUclips clips of RTC and you all did a great job and i go back to watch every so often (mostly in 240p). When Goodfather joined RTC was uploaded in 1080p, i watched it again and said that i was finally glad that RTC clips was being uploaded in HD.
My thoughts on Callaway has always been that his name suits him. Very much a mark. Going back now and rewatching your run again in RTC have to say am a big fan of your work Stevie. Always assumed the weight gain was a character actor type of method reinvention thing. Aside from a missed superkick here and there the whole run was solid/quite good from my point of view. Absolutely no need to be harsh on yourself there Stevie. But sorry to hear it wasn't a great time in your life. Possibly related, the rewatch made me realise that my memories weren't totally complete, for some reason I had the mandela effect that both Steve Blackman and Victoria were members of the group. I'd always assumed that The Kat was replaced by Victoria. Nope. And assumed after you did a segment with him the maffafugin weapon joined. The only other thing I'd add that wasn't covered was that the whole group always had a defined shelf life due to in real life the law suit being settled and PTC paying out several million in damages to Vince. So in many ways you did that job excellently. Keep up the great work guys.
2:30 as someone with mental health issues today explaining those issues and making excuses are not the same thing. “Here is why it happened” is different than “it’s not my fault because this happened to me”
“I don’t fit in, I’m not one of them.” Wrong Stevie, you did fit in and you are one of them! You have a ton of fans who love and respect the work you put in as a wrestler, I’ve enjoyed your runs in ECW and the WWE, you’re part of mine and a lot others wrestling history.
When I first saw Stevie in his RTC get up I thought he was going to be a deceptively brutal heel who whines and goes on about the evils of the world then snaps and administers some atrocious beatings. He looked like D-fens from that Michael Douglas movie Falling Down
I started watching wrestling august of 01 in the middle of the invasion angle. I got smackdown know your role for my ps1 before just bring it came out, and I remember being so fascinated by the rts and wanting to know why val venis and godfather of all people would have joined. Y'all had something special with rts, and imo it shoulda kept going with you, Ivory, and Bull
Honestly not just saying this but I've been a genuine fan of your work for many years now I have always thought incredibly highly of you and now you got the best wrestling show on RUclips I would love to have the pleasure of meeting you one day if you come to the UK for a meet and greet I'd love it
It is incredible that you look YOUNGER now than when you lead RTC... even pretend hatred ages people it seems. I loved to hate RTC back in the day... top villains
It was an excellent faction. It showed how adaptible Vince is as a business man. It also showed adaptible talent could be to get heat from the fans while being aware of the censors.
Hi Stevie and James! I've been waiting for this one. Creatively speaking, the timing of RTC could not of been more perfect. And I both loathed the RTC but at the same time omg you were all so hilarious. And I didn't WANT to take you seriously but then you guys could just kick so much ass when the time came. So it was a begrudging respect for the group that ended with me absolutely loving you guys. But hell it was a stable lead by Stevie freaking Richards! Ofc at the end of the day I loved you guys! Stevie vs Raven (Stevie Night Heat 2002): ruclips.net/video/a6ur2XHtwDg/видео.htmlsi=7IeczIIXawLwKWRh
Right to censor was such an underrated heel faction that came in the perfect moment in that era of wrestling that I dont think you could replicate now. I also thought Stevie had such potential at least as an upper midcard. One of the wresttler i watched growing up where i thought they should give him a push. RTC was definitely someowhat of a push.
I love Stevie to death but his humility can be annoying sometimes lmao. He truly was amazing with all his characters outside and inside the ring. As far as Godfather goes, he couldve reach out to Stevie personally by now and apologize to him 🤷🏼♀ It would be great to see him on here
At that point, Koechner would have mostly been known for his brief '95 SNL stint, as well as sale roles in Dirty Work, the 2nd Austin Powers movie and Man on the Moon. (all roughly '98-'99)
Right to censor: the rise lmao The Rise! The rise of a hell of a heel faction of the attitude era Looking back it was actually kind of cool and they always got there commupence
I was always entertained by Stevie, i loved his work with raven in ecw. Stevie seems like a legit nice guy, i would love to catch him at meet and greet sometime
I had a brief encounter with Bradshaw in 2001ish. As an enhancement talent at a WWF house show, my tag partner and I were kicked out of the locker-room by Bradshaw because, I quote: "Job guys' changing room is that way" (points towards restroom).
I always liked the Right to Censor. Even back then knowing they were supposed to be boo'd. I remember going to a Smackdown in Chicago January 2001 and a group of fans were being boo'd because they dressed up as RTC.
I remember when Stevie (as Steven Richards) went up for the last ride in the "Wedgie" part his white socks became prominent it was to a teenager (back then) was funny to me! Or when Stevie gave Kane the "Steven Kick" and Kane just stood there having "no sold it" even though the RTC was serious it was very much still (to me) a comedic Serious group if that makes sense!
While I don't want to compare Stevie Richards and CM Punk since both of them were always wonderful in their roles, I can't help but think: which faction is better remembered, Right to Censor or the Straight Edge Society?
Indeed. I definitely spent some “quality time” in the depths of my own 12 year old imagination with Tina Ferrari back in the GLOW days. I won’t go into any more detail on that front. 😂
They should've had Meanie tag with Stevie and then when RTC started, have Meanie do the reluctant face turn similar to what Otis and Chad Gable are doing now.
Stevie, Bull Buchanan's son (not sure if he has more than 1 son or not), is currently in WWE NXT wrestling under the name 'Brooks Jensen', currently positioned as a pupil/disciple (possibly uneasy eventually falling under the spell) of Shawn Spears (formally known as Tye Dillinger).
What was funny about Stevie and RTC was RTC said that scan-tally clad women are wrong then 2-3 years later, managed Victoria who ironically started as one of Godfathers ladies, Full Circle there.
I really hated RTC as a kid, but that was them doing their jobs as heels. I was a bit confused why the BWO/Flock/impersonator guy was now acting like that, but it was certainly memorable 😅
i liked right to censor, i always thought it would be good to bring them back during the pg era and say it wasdown to them why they was no more attitude era. would of been instant heat
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I appreciate the kind words James & Stevie. Made my day :)
Keep killing it. Love the show!
The legend himself 😍 we're coming up to this on your series right now, so much nostalgia!
Oh. Big Bratwurst!
When they shouted you out I popped. It's awesome to see you get recognition from people in the business. Keep up the great work!
The RTC run was the last time Stevie wore any shirt with sleeves
Hahaha, golden comment! Well played!
Even his Christmas sweaters are sleeveless
Best comment!
Rip Them Clothes 💪
Maybe because Stevie didn't have the best time during the RTC period of his career he never wears sleeves and always has long hair as a sort of precautionary measure 🤷 he just needs a case containing daisy dukes near by at all times. A sort of 'break glass in case of emergency' deal
Young men these days need fewer role models like Andrew Tate and Logan Paul, and more role models like Stevie Richards 💯
Couldn’t agree more!
Stevie has this authentic way of pouring his heart out using hindsight that just makes me tear up. I listen to him to adopt his attitude in this current phase of my life
God bless you Stevie
Facts . Dude I listen to Stevie and I know God has touched his heart . Beautiful.
My heart goes out to you Big Stevie Cool. You are such a good guy and it seems like you got the short end of the stick a lot of times with the office and the boys. I’m glad that you didn’t let that define you and you are still positive and can laugh. I appreciate the content as always.
Stevie has got to be the most level headed dude.
It’s cause of the stick that’s been stuck up his ass for 30 years. He’s been straight edge since before there was a term for it.
It's intellect and not many wrestlers (especially from that era) have it. Good dude
He has a level of self accountability we all should have. Even when things are done to you unfairly, you have to ask yourself what could you do different. The weight gain story sums up Stevie Richards. Instead of being sour about it, he took it head on. Good Dude.
Even though I haven’t heard Right to Censor’s music in 20-25 years, I still remember it so well that my head just started hurting. Best heel theme ever!
Warning! Warning!
😂 just instant heat as soon as the "music" hit
@@SantaPorter420 The funniest thing is that, if you really listen, Jim Johnston still made sure to give the theme an actual song beneath the blaring sirens & "Warning!" klaxon. I honestly would love to hear the "actual" RTC theme song by itself, because what little I could hear honestly sounded kind of cool in a low key & slow kind of way.
@@TheLandofObscusion Johnston was a musical genius, the WWF entrance tracks are iconic for a reason
@@TheLandofObscusion Indeed, intriguing track underneath the sirens, the memory of it just came back to me.
What I love about Stevie is how he does everything with 100% drive and dedication. His podcast setup is bar none better than any other wrestling podcast. Even the shows with over 100k subs. His audio and video are 10x better than anyone else’s.
Stephen Richards = one of the best heals
Stevie Richards = one of the best RUclipsrs
Steven*
Heels*
STEVEN, not Stephen.
I just want to say i look forward to this show everyweek. Friday is great but made greater by watching this. Thank you keep up the awesome work
Anyone going through a tough time at a place they have to be at should watch this. You’ve got a humble point of view about your own experiences, and it’s good that you can self identify and come out of the other side with so much positivity. I’ve always felt like I don’t belong in most places too, but we all get to where we need to be in the end. Cheers dude!
Along with Cornette and Brian, this is the best wrestling podcast duo out there. Great to see Stevie doing great post wrestling. Great content!
Stevie got the heat from the locker room at the time because nice guys are easy targets.
Also, nice wresltingbios shout out, one of only two wrestling channels I watch religiously (including this one)
Wrestling Bios is a jam up guy!
@@sheepdavis he's an animal. An animal!
I feel Stevie's pain, but wished I had his motivation! I was a naturally thin person for the first half of my life, but then over time, the weight creeped up, just like Stevie said. I am more than 30 lbs (probably closer to 40) overweight, and I wish I had the attitude to get down to my goal weight... Again! Thank you Stevie for sharing your story!
I’m the opposite after being on deaths door thanks to a blood infection I’m a 40yr old guy who weights the same as a 5ft 4” girl. So I’m trying to get the motivation to get myself picked back up again and get myself in shape. It’s a tough ol life. 😂
@@TheEedjitget well soon brother ❤️
Oh man been waiting for this one. Rtc richards gave me hell in no mercy 64
I hate that Stevie feels like an outsider in wrestling when he's proven time n time again that he respects the business and paid his dues, and rtc Would not have gotten off without Stevie as leader, his voice and tone, incredible heel work from the world's nicest guy.. apologize godfather!!!!
Right to Censor was the BEST heel faction ever. For real.
Retrospectively, they were actually fucking great, a huge part of the Attitude era or post-Attitude era, and Stevie Richards was awesome. He still sticks out massively in my mind during this time, more than some of the more forgettable characters and stories.
I never used to look out for Stevie when he was wrestling but his podcast is a great insight into the human he is behind all of his characters. So refreshing to hear a podcast on wrestling with honesty and humility and without the ego of some other former wrestlers.
Stevie, you are a good dude man, I wish you all the success with your pod and other ventures!
I remember as a kid growing up in the Attitude Era I freaking HATED the RTC, especially Stevie Richards with the whole "It's for your own good" in ring promos. Dude was doing a hell of a job looking back at it.
@NoBody-i5o Yeah I know what you mean, Ivory reminds me of Victoria in a way not just cause I didn't appreciate them back then but also cause ironically enough they both worked with Stevie.
James trying real hard to get Stevie to appreciate that Godfather clip.. maybe if he sounded halfway sincere or apologized. Maybe take his answer or lack of interest as your answer the first time
Definitely
By today's standards the RTC would be a face faction.
They were so great. The clothes, music, hypocrisy, your angry dad tone, Ivory's shrill tone it all worked.
Big fan Stevie, keep doing your thing
Ohhhhh...can't wait! RTC was some of your best work and *hugely* underrated.
(As an aside, an RTC reboot in today's times would go over sooooooo good.)
I never saw RTC as i got into Wrestling from 03-08 but i've watched RUclips clips of RTC and you all did a great job and i go back to watch every so often (mostly in 240p). When Goodfather joined RTC was uploaded in 1080p, i watched it again and said that i was finally glad that RTC clips was being uploaded in HD.
RTC is my spirit animal. Thank you Steven.
Love the Wrestling Bios shout out. That channel rocks too. Big Stevie Cool is a jam up guy!
Godfather being top 5 in merch selling is a wild statement with who was in the business at the time. But idk, if that's true good on him.
"And this episode for.....your own good! ✋🏻
My thoughts on Callaway has always been that his name suits him. Very much a mark.
Going back now and rewatching your run again in RTC have to say am a big fan of your work Stevie.
Always assumed the weight gain was a character actor type of method reinvention thing.
Aside from a missed superkick here and there the whole run was solid/quite good from my point of view.
Absolutely no need to be harsh on yourself there Stevie. But sorry to hear it wasn't a great time in your life.
Possibly related, the rewatch made me realise that my memories weren't totally complete, for some reason I had the mandela effect that both Steve Blackman and Victoria were members of the group. I'd always assumed that The Kat was replaced by Victoria. Nope. And assumed after you did a segment with him the maffafugin weapon joined.
The only other thing I'd add that wasn't covered was that the whole group always had a defined shelf life due to in real life the law suit being settled and PTC paying out several million in damages to Vince. So in many ways you did that job excellently.
Keep up the great work guys.
I am not someone who has ever liked action figures let alone wrestling ones.
I have an RTC Stevie action figure from back then.
everytime you guys go "we're gonna have an episode on. (whatever topic)" i get chills and i can't wait for next fridays episode! ECW! ECW! ECW!
Stevie, please make an appearance at Royal Rumble in your RTC getup!!!!!
Actually if they made wwe a bit sleazy again and then had RTC to return to stop it that would be epic 😂
Has he said if he’s medically cleared?
Hurts my heart listening to how badly you were treated in RTC Stevie - so glad you are happy now
Forgot just how big Stevie was in RTC, bit like 2006 CM Punk.
So far an excellent episode
There was one show his shirt came off during a match. I was shocked, he was huge
It was No Way Out 2001. He looks like a fan from the stands or when a guy at a bar takes his shirt off after drinking
Stevie was so good at the RTC gimmick. Him and William Regal were amazing lower card heels
Looking like Kurt Angle in that RTC pic in the thumbnail! I almost forget how jacked you were at the time! Underrated stable! I loved it!
Stevie, I wish you nothing but the best success. You are greatly valued.
This episode was well worth the wait! I cant wait for part 2!
2:30 as someone with mental health issues today explaining those issues and making excuses are not the same thing. “Here is why it happened” is different than “it’s not my fault because this happened to me”
“I don’t fit in, I’m not one of them.”
Wrong Stevie, you did fit in and you are one of them! You have a ton of fans who love and respect the work you put in as a wrestler, I’ve enjoyed your runs in ECW and the WWE, you’re part of mine and a lot others wrestling history.
i hated rtc as a kid. the most thing i hated was the music. but stevie killed it in this stable. made me a big fan over the years
When I first saw Stevie in his RTC get up I thought he was going to be a deceptively brutal heel who whines and goes on about the evils of the world then snaps and administers some atrocious beatings. He looked like D-fens from that Michael Douglas movie Falling Down
That would have been great
There already is another Buchanan in WWE. Brooks Jensen in NXT is Bull's son.
Fight the good fight
I started watching wrestling august of 01 in the middle of the invasion angle. I got smackdown know your role for my ps1 before just bring it came out, and I remember being so fascinated by the rts and wanting to know why val venis and godfather of all people would have joined. Y'all had something special with rts, and imo it shoulda kept going with you, Ivory, and Bull
Honestly not just saying this but I've been a genuine fan of your work for many years now I have always thought incredibly highly of you and now you got the best wrestling show on RUclips I would love to have the pleasure of meeting you one day if you come to the UK for a meet and greet I'd love it
RTC theme has been forever ruined for me by NewLegacyInc because instead of "warning" they say "horny" and I die everytime. lol
It is incredible that you look YOUNGER now than when you lead RTC... even pretend hatred ages people it seems.
I loved to hate RTC back in the day... top villains
What an episode. Always have and always will be a fan of yours Stevie.
Listening to Big Stevie Cool while I am working out is awesome.
Stevie is love this channel so much and im so happy ur having fun aswell! U gotta get maven on and taker maybe!
Really didn't think this would be a cast about bullying and being out of place at your workplace. Can really relate to this.
It was an excellent faction. It showed how adaptible Vince is as a business man. It also showed adaptible talent could be to get heat from the fans while being aware of the censors.
Hi Stevie and James!
I've been waiting for this one. Creatively speaking, the timing of RTC could not of been more perfect. And I both loathed the RTC but at the same time omg you were all so hilarious. And I didn't WANT to take you seriously but then you guys could just kick so much ass when the time came. So it was a begrudging respect for the group that ended with me absolutely loving you guys. But hell it was a stable lead by Stevie freaking Richards! Ofc at the end of the day I loved you guys!
Stevie vs Raven (Stevie Night Heat 2002): ruclips.net/video/a6ur2XHtwDg/видео.htmlsi=7IeczIIXawLwKWRh
Big Steve Cool 4Life. Super underrated.
Stephen had spots and feuds with the rock, undertaker and Kane, chyna, truely great heel run
Here we go, the big one!
We can still make Stevie the world champ in No Mercy
Right to censor was such an underrated heel faction that came in the perfect moment in that era of wrestling that I dont think you could replicate now. I also thought Stevie had such potential at least as an upper midcard. One of the wresttler i watched growing up where i thought they should give him a push. RTC was definitely someowhat of a push.
What an outstanding episode. So in depth. Awesome stuff.
Memories of Smark 14 year old me having to explain to my family that RTCs “music” was great heel heat 😅
I love Stevie to death but his humility can be annoying sometimes lmao. He truly was amazing with all his characters outside and inside the ring.
As far as Godfather goes, he couldve reach out to Stevie personally by now and apologize to him 🤷🏼♀ It would be great to see him on here
Great show guys! But going full circle. Turns out the PTC was right to be concerned about how Vince MacMahon was targeting kids. 🤷♂
stevie is great, he’s way too hard on himself sometimes, and from what i’ve seen from all the videos he’s very genuine and smart
At that point, Koechner would have mostly been known for his brief '95 SNL stint, as well as sale roles in Dirty Work, the 2nd Austin Powers movie and Man on the Moon. (all roughly '98-'99)
Right to censor: the rise lmao The Rise! The rise of a hell of a heel faction of the attitude era
Looking back it was actually kind of cool and they always got there commupence
Stevie your a legend of a human being mate and this is a great show 💪🏼
Dutch and Stevie 2 hour special please . Congratulations and the new baby james😅
I was always entertained by Stevie, i loved his work with raven in ecw. Stevie seems like a legit nice guy, i would love to catch him at meet and greet sometime
I had a brief encounter with Bradshaw in 2001ish. As an enhancement talent at a WWF house show, my tag partner and I were kicked out of the locker-room by Bradshaw because, I quote: "Job guys' changing room is that way" (points towards restroom).
Stevie seems like a chill normal guy which does usually translate to "does not fit into the wrestling business" so I get what he's saying
Really enjoying the show guys
Love you and the show Stevie 👍
Sucks you didn’t get to enjoy Right to Censor. 🤕
I always thought all the members fit in their own weird way, but Ivory was so perfect it was scary.
Stevie Ray? Thought Godfather was referring to 1/2 of Harlem Heat😂
Best show on all week, thanks for this Mr Stevie.
I always liked the Right to Censor. Even back then knowing they were supposed to be boo'd. I remember going to a Smackdown in Chicago January 2001 and a group of fans were being boo'd because they dressed up as RTC.
God RTC was a great group. Smart group for the times, great look on everyone, and a great run for Ivory.
I remember when Stevie (as Steven Richards) went up for the last ride in the "Wedgie" part his white socks became prominent it was to a teenager (back then) was funny to me! Or when Stevie gave Kane the "Steven Kick" and Kane just stood there having "no sold it" even though the RTC was serious it was very much still (to me) a comedic Serious group if that makes sense!
1:36:47 you need to give yourself some credit Stevie, you were the best person to lead the RTC stable. Full stop.
58:53 The Invasion is worth an episode of this show on its own
While I don't want to compare Stevie Richards and CM Punk since both of them were always wonderful in their roles, I can't help but think: which faction is better remembered, Right to Censor or the Straight Edge Society?
great episode,I love this channel
I pop every time for the Jeff Jarrett ✌️😃✌️
The evolution of Stevie Richards continues.....from a low key stud to full on DILF 🤫🤗
I legitimately blast the RTC theme while driving around campus or pumping iron😭
Ivory was and still is one of the most beautiful wrestling women
Indeed. I definitely spent some “quality time” in the depths of my own 12 year old imagination with Tina Ferrari back in the GLOW days. I won’t go into any more detail on that front. 😂
@@KayFabe87 Amen brother
This is absolute gold
the guy holding the sign looks like the guy from anchor.....okay its him
They should've had Meanie tag with Stevie and then when RTC started, have Meanie do the reluctant face turn similar to what Otis and Chad Gable are doing now.
Stevie, Bull Buchanan's son (not sure if he has more than 1 son or not), is currently in WWE NXT wrestling under the name 'Brooks Jensen', currently positioned as a pupil/disciple (possibly uneasy eventually falling under the spell) of Shawn Spears (formally known as Tye Dillinger).
I always thought the ring gear was inspired by the Michael Douglas character in the movie Falling Down. lol.
The whole ‘Father of the Voiceless’ Christian Cage gimmick may aswell be begging Stevie to revive this faction 😆
What was funny about Stevie and RTC was RTC said that scan-tally clad women are wrong then 2-3 years later, managed Victoria who ironically started as one of Godfathers ladies, Full Circle there.
I really hated RTC as a kid, but that was them doing their jobs as heels. I was a bit confused why the BWO/Flock/impersonator guy was now acting like that, but it was certainly memorable 😅
I was the smackdown taping at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit before Wrestlemania X-7. We were seated by some fans dress like RTC!
i liked right to censor, i always thought it would be good to bring them back during the pg era and say it wasdown to them why they was no more attitude era. would of been instant heat
Wonder if his friend and writer Jacob Israel will be mentioned 1 time in this video?
Yes, he mentioned him. Thanks Stevie.
The look into my eyes thing was Marshall Applewhite
How about no bullying but reasonable controls. So guys can "enforce" the locker room culture without physical assault?
Because the locker room was full of toxic masculinity and fragile ego's