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| Tommy Dreamer & Bully Ray talk one night only PPV old school | |
| and more | |
| By: tnafanforum Date: December 28, 2013, 3:33 pm | |
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| It looks like TNA's one night ony PPV #oldschool is going to be | |
| one of the best One night only ppvs TNA have done. it has the | |
| best advance sales of any TNA event in that city. Tommy Dreamer | |
| who made HOH will be facing Bully Ray at the show on the 30th of | |
| December took time out to spoke with the Poughkeepsie Journal | |
| about the TNA #OldSchool PPV taping in the city. | |
| This is what both bully ray and tommy dreamer had to say in the | |
| interview they did with Poughkeepsie Journal | |
| Bully Ray says what�s on his mind and does what�s best for Bully | |
| Ray. | |
| The wrestling veteran and former TNA World Heavyweight Champion | |
| got the attention of many in the wrestling world when he | |
| attacked Tommy Dreamer and Terry Funk at Dreamer�s House of | |
| Hardcore event at Poughkeepsie�s Mid-Hudson Civic Center on Nov. | |
| 9. | |
| That leads us to right now. Next Monday, Dec. 30 at 7:30 p.m., | |
| Bully Ray will take on Tommy Dreamer in a falls-count-anywhere | |
| street fight as part of TNA Wrestling�s One Night Only PPV, | |
| �#OldSchool,� which will be recorded for a later international | |
| viewing. Tickets start at $20. | |
| The Poughkeepsie Journal will run a preview of the show in its | |
| print and online editions with comments from Bobby Roode and | |
| Tommy Dreamer. Click here to hear from Dreamer. | |
| I had the chance to catch up with Bully Ray about his career and | |
| his match with Dreamer on Dec. 30. | |
| Phil Strum: How long have you known Tommy Dreamer and when was | |
| the first time you wrestled Tommy Dreamer? | |
| Bully Ray: I�d say we probably met for the first time around | |
| 1992 or 1993 when I first started with International World Class | |
| Championship Wrestling, which was a Northeast independent | |
| promotion. I don�t think we wrestled there. I don�t even | |
| remember. I don�t think we wrestled each other until the | |
| original ECW. | |
| I think people are going to be really interested in our match. I | |
| showed up and kind of (ruined) his party at HOH 3. It�s going to | |
| be me and him, old school, street fight, falls count anywhere. | |
| We�re going to do what the people want us to do and that�s beat | |
| the (heck) out of each other. I plan, on that night, to put | |
| Dreamer through a flaming table. | |
| PS: To you, what was the feeling like to be able to shock | |
| everyone and come out to the ring at HOH 3? | |
| BR: It was great. I came up in a company, ECW, that was really | |
| good at shocking people. I think wrestling, across the board, | |
| needs that shock and awe feel. I do shock really well as I did | |
| in TNA in the last year as the president of Aces and Eights. | |
| What I did at House of Hardcore, people were buzzing, the | |
| wrestling world was buzzing, the internet was buzzing. It got a | |
| ton of hits on YouTube. It�s good for wrestling. | |
| PS: How important is it for companies like TNA to do think | |
| outside the box a bit and do things like this. I was talking to | |
| Tommy Dreamer about how moments like that really don�t happen | |
| anymore. | |
| BR: It�s very important for companies to do things like that. It | |
| keeps it interesting for people and it keeps people into | |
| wrestling across the board. Nobody really, in wrestling, is | |
| knocking them dead right now and selling out every arena. | |
| Wrestling is where it is right now. There�s a demographic that | |
| will always tune in and always buy merchandise and always buy | |
| the shows. But whenever you do something like I did at House of | |
| Hardcore, and people go, �hey HOH and TNA are working together,� | |
| it�s lightning in a bottle. It�s a spark. TNA is also putting on | |
| a loaded card that night that people are going to want to be | |
| there in person for. | |
| PS: What were your impressions of HOH as a show? How much of a | |
| blast from the past was it to be able to go to that show? | |
| BR: It�s always nice to see the guys you came up with in ECW | |
| back in the day. House of Hardcore has been extremely successful | |
| so far. Tommy runs a tight ship and knows how to put on a | |
| quality show. HOH is a great alternative right now, and I say | |
| alternative because it�s something else to watch. There�s not | |
| enough different pro wrestling shows out there. In no way, shape | |
| or form, is HOH intended to be ECW, but it�s reminscient. | |
| Photo courtesy TNA wrestling | |
| PS: Why should people come out to see TNA�s pay-per-view in | |
| Poughkeepsie? | |
| BR: It�s being filmed for pay-per-view and whenever it�s | |
| pay-per-view, the wrestlers perform at a much higher level and | |
| the show is that much more important. It�s a stacked card. It�s | |
| not your traditional wrestling live event. These aren�t regular | |
| wrestling matches. We�ve got Jeff Hardy and Abyss in a Monster�s | |
| Ball match. We�ve got Bobby Roode and Cowboy James Storm in a | |
| Last Man Standing match, and of course, you�ve got me and | |
| Dreamer in a falls-count-anywhere, old-school, street fight. If | |
| I am a fan, Mid-Hudson Civic Center is a great place for | |
| wrestling and is a great environment. TNA is a fan-friendly | |
| company, so you know you�re going to show up and get your | |
| autographs. Tickets are not that expensive. Besides, what other | |
| wrestling are you going to watch on a Monday night? | |
| PS: A lot of wrestlers don�t like ranking things in their | |
| career, but 2013 had to be a really great year for you. What do | |
| you think? | |
| BR: I�m one of those guys who doesn�t rank moments in my career | |
| as my favorite or my best. It was all great. My greatest moment | |
| in my career was the whole thing. I�ve really enjoyed my whole | |
| run. I�ve had too many memorable moments and matches. 2013 was | |
| really great for me. I did what people thought I�d never be able | |
| to do. I was able to shock people like no other people can do. | |
| In 2013, I pulled off the biggest con in wrestling in a long | |
| time when I revealed myself as the president of Aces and Eights | |
| and people were (angry) about it. Whether Bully Ray is World | |
| Heavyweight Champion or not, I�m on the top of your tongue, | |
| whether it�s hoping I die or go screw myself. I�m relevant and | |
| I�ve always been relevant. | |
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