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-- As NBC's "I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Outta Here!" debuts on 6/1, Torrie Wilson was recently interviewed by AOL's Fanhouse. Here are the highlights:
Making out with Vince McMahon: "To say the least. It was crazy, crazy awkward. I was so intimidated by Vince. Having that being my first experience really around him, it was just really, really nerve-wracking. But after that, everything kind of went downhill, so it felt easy."
Vince McMahon himself: "Well, I can only speak from my own personal experiences with him, and I definitely think that he is compassionate. He was always compassionate with me, whether it was an injury or personal problems that I had at home. You know, of course, he is a workaholic, and I think it's very hard for any workaholic to look at other people and not expect the same from them, and that's the way he runs his company. So, he just expects that from everybody else. But I really do think that he's a personable guy. He's definitely intimidating at times, but he's not nearly as horrible as everyone thinks."
Backstage atmosphere in WWE: "It took me quite some time. When I was in WCW, it was definitely foreign. I mean, I have three brothers, but that's as close as I got to being in this locker room atmosphere. It was just crazy with guys walking around, yelling at each other backstage. It was like being smack-dab in the middle of a men's locker room. When I went to WWF, at the time, it still took me a good two years to actually start feeling comfortable there, just because I was kind of the new kid on the block for a while."
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I still find it hard to believe how many storylines Vince was involved in with the divas. They were entertaining, sure, but i can't believe how many of the divas actually ended up going along with it. Trish, Sable, Candice, Torrie, and I'm sure there were more...
Making out with Vince McMahon: "To say the least. It was crazy, crazy awkward. I was so intimidated by Vince. Having that being my first experience really around him, it was just really, really nerve-wracking. But after that, everything kind of went downhill, so it felt easy."
Vince McMahon himself: "Well, I can only speak from my own personal experiences with him, and I definitely think that he is compassionate. He was always compassionate with me, whether it was an injury or personal problems that I had at home. You know, of course, he is a workaholic, and I think it's very hard for any workaholic to look at other people and not expect the same from them, and that's the way he runs his company. So, he just expects that from everybody else. But I really do think that he's a personable guy. He's definitely intimidating at times, but he's not nearly as horrible as everyone thinks."
Backstage atmosphere in WWE: "It took me quite some time. When I was in WCW, it was definitely foreign. I mean, I have three brothers, but that's as close as I got to being in this locker room atmosphere. It was just crazy with guys walking around, yelling at each other backstage. It was like being smack-dab in the middle of a men's locker room. When I went to WWF, at the time, it still took me a good two years to actually start feeling comfortable there, just because I was kind of the new kid on the block for a while."
24wrestling.com
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I still find it hard to believe how many storylines Vince was involved in with the divas. They were entertaining, sure, but i can't believe how many of the divas actually ended up going along with it. Trish, Sable, Candice, Torrie, and I'm sure there were more...