Best/Favourite/Recomended shoot interviews....

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Mine (from recent memory)...

'The Genius' Lanny Poffo (*)
'Hacksaw' Jim Duggan (*)
Road Warriors (From shortly before Hawk died.)
Roddy Piper & Rick Flair (Post WM-25)


Anyone recommend any particularly good ones?



(*I particular like it when the guys are genuinely enthusiastic about their time in the business, rather than attempting to settle old grudges.)



Anyone able to put me onto a good William Regal one or one where Kurt Angle talks about making his transition from legit to pro wrestling (I'm happy to swap/share/etc.)....
 
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1. Avoid cocksucker ego-strokers like Bret and Kevin Nash.
2. Never weres like Shane Douglas (don't care how well he fared in ECW, he was a jealous hack and a never-was) and indy never weres like Jimmy Rave are lame since they just try to get their agendas across and get over on people they have beefs with and they never really answer the questions, just skirt the issue and bad mouth others.

3. Good ones include Tracy Smothers, the Rock and Roll Express but my favorite of all time are Jim fuckin Cornette and the Chris Adams one.
 
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The Ultimate Warrior shoot was really good. It was way too long, but it was pretty good, because it seems like you get more of an idea that maybe he wasn't as insane and self-promoting as others said he was.

Well...on second thought..