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The Steve Austin Show

Vince Russo - SAS CLASSIC

The Steve Austin Show

PodcastOne

Society & Culture, Comedy, Sports, Wrestling, Talk Radio

4.88.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 October 2023

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Steve dials up former WWE and WCW Head of Creative Vince Russo for a deep dive into the art of the shoot promo, specifically Brian Pillman's "Loose Cannon"-era promo in ECW back in February 1996. Later, Steve and Vince break down the lack of character development in current pro wrestling as well as Vince's new affinity for MTV's TEEN MOM.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the Steve Austin show.

0:04.0

Hi, Mr. Roller Sound. Good morning. How are you?

0:06.0

All right, man. How are you?

0:07.0

Man, I'm doing good.

0:08.0

I got a chance to do your radio show last night.

0:10.0

And man, like I said, I called you earlier today.

0:12.0

And man, I apologize.

0:13.0

I was so dead dog tired when we were talking.

0:16.0

I was stumbling. I couldn't pronounce my sentences.

0:18.0

I could slur in my words.

0:20.0

I just had to slap them in a couple of days.

0:21.0

We went on a monster hike. I went full world driving.

0:24.0

I'm hanging out with my nephew and my nieces.

0:26.0

And they're just crushing me.

0:28.0

So again, I just wanted to shoot the breeze with you.

0:30.0

Because as we were talking last night,

0:32.0

we started talking a little bit about the Ronda Rousey

0:36.0

coming into the WWE.

0:37.0

And we started talking about you asked me about, you know,

0:40.0

one of the keys to getting over.

0:42.0

And we were talking about promos.

0:44.0

And you said, Steve, it really isn't what you say.

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