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TAZ COMMENTS ON PAUL HEYMAN, WWE VS ORIGINAL ECW, AND THE NEW ECW TITLE BELT |
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Written by Dan Bristow (wrestlingnewsdesk@gmail.com)
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Monday, 27 April 2009 |
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10:39 PM EST
Former WWE and Original ECW superstar Taz (no longer with two Z's) is
now answering a "Top 7" series of questions every week on his official
Facebook fans' page.
The Human Suplex Machine comments on WWE's new ECW Title belt
("I hate it. To compare what I held to that MONSTROUS HUNK OF SILVER
they have is comical....but hey, at least its consistent what everything else in
comparing the original ECW to WWE version of ECW.....there is NO comparison at
all. Just change the name to anything but ECW and it will be a pretty cool
60mins. But at times, I guess some must attempt to re-write history in in their
own eyes.").
Taz comments also on who was most influential in giving him his big
break (Without question, Paul Heyman. Paul believe in me way before
ECW. For a very short time in around 1989'ish Paul was the booker for IWCCW
(Salvoldi territory out of N.J.) and Paul wanted to push me and Salvoldis didn't
want that because they were mad at me for me walking out before a show in
Upstate NY many months prior to Paul coming in as book. I walked out because the
Salvoldis broke there word to me (SHOCKING) on some business stuff and back than
I was kind of a "hot head"! So I kept my values & morels and walk and I
didnt have a pot to piss in and almost ran out of gas heading back to Brooklyn
cause I had no $$! So when Paul took over he wanted me on IWCCW TV and Salvoldis
really didn't want me....so we had TV taping up in Middletown NY area and I was
walking in this small arena with Ted Petty & Tommy Norton and I heard
someone screaming at Mario Salvoldi and this someone was defending me and
putting me over....I looked at Teddy who was a veteran to me and always help me
and said Teddy who the hell is that?? Teddy said that's Paul Heyman....I'll
never forget it I heard,"you don't take him, I walk!!"....and I had never even
met Paul up to that point in my life!).
Highest recommendation. Fascinating insight into the mind of one of the
true trendsetters both as a wrestler and a commentator.
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