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Interview with Mark Henry - 1996

May 25, 2013

Mark Henry

Recently, Olympic hero and future-WWF superstar Mark Henry made a trip to Titan Tower to meet everyone! I got the chance to sit down with Mark and interview him about his future in the Federation and what it means to him to be join the ranks! Here is what he had to say!

BILL BANKS: Mark, when you were growing up in school, we understand you weighed over 200 pounds by the Fourth Grade. Did people treat you differently because of this?

MARK HENRY: Well, they didn't treat me special. Actually, I got treated kind of badly by the other kids. The adults I knew treated me like an adult but the problem was I wasn't an adult, I was a kid. Both worlds were a problem for me. So, I did have a lot of problems--fighting, being unruly, getting in trouble a lot. I wasn't a bad kid...it's just that I didn't know how to deal with the situations I faced.

BILL BANKS: Is that why you got into powerlifting, to vent frustrations?

MARK HENRY: Well, I saw weightlifting on television for the first time during the 1976 Olympics. I saw the roses being thrown at the guy's feet. That was incredible to me. I just wanted to be that person. Everyone was throwing roses and he was waving to the crowd...it was an awesome sight. And I said to myself, “Now, that's respect for that guy, they love him.” The world was treating him like he was somebody, and that's what I wanted to be.

BILL BANKS: Why did you choose not to use steroids in your career when a majority of competitors, some of whom may have been at the Olympics, chose to?

MARK HENRY: When I first started powerlifting, I didn't know a lot about drugs until I was a senior in high school. Right now, I have a lot of natural ability, and I've been able to win with that. But right now, the top five or eight lifters in the world, powerlifting or weightlifting, are the guys I find take the drugs. And if they weren't taking drugs, then they wouldn't be in competition at all. It's good to have competition, but I would like to have fair competition. It's hard for me to have fair competition when I'm such a great talent. I'm above everyone who doesn't take drugs, and I'm above everyone who does take the drugs. I'm definitely the strongest man in the world drug-free, but I'm also the strongest man in the world, period. When you combine both sports, weightlifting and powerlifting, nobody can get close to what I do. I'm trying to raise the totals as we speak.

BILL BANKS: Are you going to walk away from the sports of weightlifting or powerlifting?

MARK HENRY: No, I am going to continue to powerlift and hopefully become the world powerlifting champion. I want to be the powerlifting champion now until the day I stop. Hopefully I can be the champion for the next ten to fifteen years. There's a chance I will go back into weightlifting right before the Olympic games in 2000. There's a big possibility I may start to throw the discus again and maybe make the Olympic team again in track and field. I'd like to go back to the Olympics and go out and do the best I've ever done. I came in 14th at these past Olympics, but that was the 14th best in the world. It wasn't like I was the 14th best in the state, I was the 14th best around the globe.

BILL BANKS: How do you plan to make the transition from lifting to the wrestling ring?

MARK HENRY: I've always been an athlete who's been able to adapt to anything, be it golf, tennis, basketball, tidily-winks, pickup sticks...whatever. That's what I'm going to rely on with the wrestling. I've always been a tough guy. I've always been able to take a lot of pain and sometimes dish it out. I'm looking forward to getting into wrestling and let the chips fall where they may. It's a sport where you come in and kick butt or you get your butt kicked.

BILL BANKS: What do you think about the rumors going around that many WWF superstars want to train you, case in point being Roddy Piper?

MARK HENRY: I would love to have someone like Roddy Piper in my corner. He's tough, people respect him...and more than that, people fear him. I once heard, one of the gangster-type characters in a movie asked another “Would you rather have someone respect you or fear you?” And, the guy said, “I would rather have them fear me, because if they fear me, they won't cross me. But if they respect me, then they will cross me.” That stuck with me. I would rather have some people fear me, too.

BILL BANKS: When you do get in the ring in the World Wrestling Federation, do you have your sights set on anyone yet?

MARK HENRY: Well, the only person who has done anything to me yet is Jerry Lawler. He's said a few things about me “smelling” and this and that. But I think the time is going to come where we are going to have to settle the score.

BILL BANKS: What do you think of the idea of being a role model to people? Can you handle that?

MARK HENRY: I love the fact, because I'm a clean person. I love kids and there's something about me that I can't put my finger on, but when kids see me, they can see that I'm a playful person. They can see me for who I am...a playful guy. They'll just come up to me and start talking to me. They aren't afraid that I'm real big or anything like that. Kids can always see the true goodness in you.

BILL BANKS: Thanks again, Mark!

MARK HENRY: No problem! I'll see everyone very soon!
 

Interview with Owen Hart - 1996

May 25, 2013

Owen Hart

BILL BANKS: We're here with the Slammy Award-Winning OWEN HART, folks! Now, Owen, you faced the BRITISH BULLDOG this past Monday night on RAW...did the Federation officials force you into this match with your own relative?

OWEN HART: I only take part in the matches that are given to me and I gladly took part in it--after all, it was for the Intercontinental Title! It doesn't matter if it's my mother, father, brother...you have to go for number ! I face...


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Interview with Justin Hawk Bradshaw

May 25, 2013

Justin "Hawk" Bradshaw

Recently I had a chance to talk with Justin "Hawk" Bradshaw. Since his career started in the World Wrestling Federation, Justin has obtained some victories as well as suffered some devastating losses. Does the "Hawk" have what it takes to become a Federation Champion? Can he get over his recent loss to Freddie Joe Floyd and Sycho Sid? Can he win the Battle Royal and get a shot at the WWF Champion?

WWFmatrat: Justin, thanks for taking the time to talk with me. ...


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WCW Interviews Eric Bischoff - October 1996

May 25, 2013

October 13, 1996

BEFORE WE LOOK AHEAD, LET'S LOOK BACK AT THIS PAST MONDAY NITRO. WE ARE NOW WEEK REMOVED FROM "HOLLYWOOD" HULK HOGAN'S DEPLORABLE CONDUCT TOWARD THE LOVELY MISS ELIZABETH. WHAT ARE YOUR FEELINGS AS YOU LOOK BACK AT THAT SCENE?

"Quite clearly, The NWO has, as they have so many times in the past, found new lines to over and new lows to reach within the wrestling and television industry. It was a disgusting incident that ...


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Interview with Bret Hart - 1996

May 25, 2013

Here's a transcript of an interview with Bret Hart on Newsportalk.

CHET: I don't care what kind of dough you've got, I don't care what kind of you might you have you're not going to get a piece of hardware like this [pointing to the WWF Championship Belt] like this if you stopped at Guccis, if you stopped at Barneys, if you stopped at...the belt emblematic of WWF supremacy. We welcome the Hitman Bret Hart. a man who will main event as we mentioned Wrestl...


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Interview with Bobby Heenan - 1997

May 25, 2013

Bobby Heenan Interview

Summarized by Mike Siroky

Bobby Heenan was the featured guest on a weekend half-hour SportsChannel Chicago TV show hosted by a sports talk radio guy named Mike North. It was a fascinating half-hour.

Heenan basically stayed with a real-life interview, although on at least point, he played company man with WCW.

Heenan talked about getting hooked on the the business when he attended a Chicago show as a 10-year-old. He said one of the wre...


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Interview with Les Thatcher - Unknown Year

May 25, 2013

Wild Bill: The Sideline Report
An Interview with Les Thatcher

The epitome of a wrestling fan's existence can usually be measured in what they view as their most cherished memories of the sport. When Bret Hart went out to place his glasses on a young fan at ringside before his match, you knew there was no way that kid would take off those glasses for at least two months!! For some fans, they get a favorite wrestler's autograph, for others a picture with a top heel!

Recently, I had ...


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Interview with Larry Zybsko - 1996

May 25, 2013

Larry Zybsko Interview

from Extreme Sports Network

Larry Zybsko was of the true superstars in the sport of professional wrestling for many years. Here is the transcript of a radio interview with the "Living Legend" which was broadcast three weeks ago (before the Bischoff heel turn). The radio show airs every Saturday from 11AM - 12 Eastern time on the Extreme Sports Network

Larry Zybsko interviewed by Hitman and the Coach

Hitman and The Coach : Want to welcome...


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Interview with 'Sister' Sherri Martel - 1996

May 25, 2013

Sister Sherri Interview

from Extreme Sports Network

As I mentioned in an earlier newsletter I had the pleasure of being present at and participating in a live broadcast of the "Cheap Seats" program on the Extreme Sports Network this past weekend in Sanfrancisco. This program was hosted and produced respectively by Readers' Forum regulars Hitman and J-BYRD. During the broadcast I was interviewed as well as Jimmy Hart, Sister Sherri and Harlem Heat. What follows as a transcript from Continue reading...

 

Interview with Harlem Heat (Booker T & Stevie Ray) - 1996

May 25, 2013

Harlem Heat Interview

from Extreme Sports Network

As I mentioned in an earlier newsletter I had the pleasure of being present at and participating in a live broadcast of the "Cheap Seats" program on the Extreme Sports Network this past weekend in Sanfrancisco. This program was hosted and produced respectively by Readers' Forum regulars Hitman and J-BYRD. During the broadcast I was interviewed as well as Jimmy Hart, Sister Sherri and Harlem Heat. What follows as a transcript from Continue reading...

 

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