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🗓️ 13 February 2022
⏱️ 28 minutes
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0:00.0 | This is The Busted Open Podcast. |
0:04.0 | You can listen to the full show Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon Eastern on |
0:09.1 | Sirius XM, Fight Nation Channel 156. |
0:12.5 | Welcome to Busted Open's The Masters class. You can hear a Busted Open Monday through Saturday, |
0:18.2 | 9 a.m. to noon Eastern time for three hours on Sirius XM, Fight Nation, and on the Masters class |
0:25.2 | today we have, of course, our Masters. Bully Ray, Tommy Dreamer, Mark Henry, and guys, |
0:31.6 | Love is in the air, Valentine's Day. So what we're going to do is love at first fight. |
0:38.4 | What moment, what match, what got you to fall in love with the great sport of pro wrestling. So |
0:46.6 | Mr. Mark Henry, Hall of Famer, what moment or match had you fall in love with pro wrestling? |
0:54.6 | So that's what that smell is in there. Yep. Oh, okay. I thought it was something else. But anyway, |
1:05.4 | it's very easy for me, Dave. It's very easy. My grandmother got me in the watching wrestling. |
1:14.1 | And I remember getting on the Greyhound bus going to the Buma six center with her, |
1:21.9 | holding her hand, and she would always say, don't let my hand go. And if you let go of my hand, |
1:29.6 | we're going home or hold on to my purse strap. You know, like I was like a puppy on a leash. I |
1:39.2 | could not let go, Granny. So my grandmother was the one. But once I got into wrestling, |
1:47.2 | I had a host of great coaches. First off, I had Dr. Tom, which, you know, Tom was always like, |
2:00.9 | hey, don't, don't do something for nothing. Always make it mean something. That was all |
2:06.2 | the first thing you taught me. Leo Burke in Calgary. You need to know more about wrestling because |
2:17.2 | you sound like a mark. You sound like a fan. I need you to sound like a veteran analyst of wrestling. |
2:26.4 | I need you to know more about what wrestling really is. And then I got the Louisville and I got Danny |
2:32.8 | Davis who understood the history. I got Rodgers who was arguably the best wrestling trainer that |
2:40.8 | I've ever had. And Jim Carnette, who is the greatest historian of the men that, you know, |
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