4.8 • 3.5K Ratings
🗓️ 24 June 2019
⏱️ 76 minutes
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Jim Cornette answers YOUR questions about Crockett Cup '86, The New Breed, George The Animal Steele, Mark Henry, manager pay, WWF drug testing & more!
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0:00.0 | Hello again friends and you are our friends and good morning to you and welcome to another edition of Jim Corneds Drive Through Right Here. |
0:26.0 | Wherever it is that you find it we answer your questions which are sent in via email to cornydrivethroughgmail.com or on Twitter using a hashtag cornydrivethrough. |
0:35.0 | I am your host, the great Brian. Last I'll be reading your questions to this man, the leader of the cult of Corned Mr. Jim Corned. |
0:42.0 | Boom goes the dynamite. You got it. You nailed it. Did you write that down? I didn't. That was the without doubt and normally I'll browbeat you here at the top of the program. |
0:55.0 | But that was without doubt the best, the most malifluous, the most professional, the most abuliant show intro that you have done for the drive through. I say wait, wait, wait, wait, hold on here, hold on here, wait a minute. |
1:15.0 | What credit is due? That was wonderful. You should actually you should just clip that and use it as the introduction to every program that we do from now on because I don't see how in the world that you're going to you're going to submerge past that when and top it in weeks and months and years to come. So I think we've we might as well just close the program up. |
1:36.0 | It's all downhill from here. It's all down here and I promise you it'll be all downhill from here. Ladies gentlemen, but that that was that was wonderful. |
1:45.0 | Well, thank you. Now I have nothing else. That was it. Well, what did what's what's George Costanza say? You know, when you get get get out of the room when he getting's good, right? You get the fucking laugh you get out or whatever. So you got the applause and the praise. |
2:01.0 | Now just lay out. Let me just as Lawler said one time in the Memphis studio in 1976 when the camera or the director couldn't get the right camera shot. They were trying to go to a VTR. He said just put the camera on me. It's a safe shot every time. |
2:16.0 | Just let me talk now. |
2:19.0 | I've found some of wrestling memorabilia that I believe maybe it's certainly one of a kind. It may be of value. I don't know. I've been cleaning out the office because storage space is at a minimum again at the castle with all the new Cornets collectibles merchandise all the the wrestling memorabilia that I've acquired soaked up, bought up stolen over the last year. |
2:48.0 | And you know, when when you got the closets and the cabinets and you haven't been in them eight, 10, 12 years, you have to look at them with a different eye. And you can always rearrange and like the office closet here at the castle. |
3:04.0 | It's six feet wide, four feet deep and 10 feet tall. It has custom shelves at such a space where each shelf can accommodate 10 1.5 cubic foot moving boxes, which I then label on the sides of them and shove them in two rows deep and have a piece of paper with a diagram which with written down what is in in each box, right. |
3:32.0 | That's that's where everybody organizes their closet, right. Oh, yeah, that's what everyone does. Everyone doesn't identical boxes of identical size would labeled and with cataloged and then packed specifically and then the the shelves are by genre, for example, heavy stuff like wrestling videotapes that I don't have room on shelves for would be on the bottom, but there's personal there's a personal shelf. |
4:02.0 | And then there's a business shelf and then there's a hobby shelf and et cetera. It's its sub categorized. That's what you do yours, right. Not really know. |
4:12.0 | Well, I find it's good. Anyway, I'm moving some stuff around. I found VHS tapes and people may say, well, they're not worth anything, but these are VHS tapes that that changed the course of history. |
4:28.0 | Lance storms, demo tape that he sent to me in Smogumountain wrestling or to get into Smogumountain wrestling. I found that I have laid my eyes on that for the first time in 20 years. |
4:42.0 | Chris Candido's demo tape for Smogumountain wrestling. Wow. Matt Hardy, I haven't I don't know whether it's a demo tape for Smogumountain or the WWF, but he was like 18 when he sent it. |
4:56.0 | I found the VHS tape. You remember when Glenn Jacobs went to the WWF and he was first christened Dr Isaac Yankeum based on Dr. Mike Lano. Yes. |
5:08.0 | Yeah. |
5:10.0 | I think it was based on a trip that Vince took the dentist one day that came out, you know, wrong or you got grumpy or whatever. |
5:19.0 | He was so excited. Vince McMahon, I'm talking about was so excited about the vignettes as they used to call them the video, the introductory videos for Dr. Isaac Yankeum, the evil dentist with the teeth like, you know, fucking gangrene or whatever. |
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