If you want stories about bar fights, locker room confrontations, and in-ring issues, you have come to the right place. RF Video, Inc had the honor of sitting down with two of pro wrestling’s biggest rebels who just happen to be twin brothers. Sit back and get ready for a wild ride, as RF Video, Inc. proudly brings you a one-of-a-kind event as we present the Ron and Don Harris Shoot Interview.
You have heard all of the tales and urban legends, but now find out the stories from the men themselves. The Harris brothers have a ton of great stories about the early days on the independents. From Smokey Mountain Wrestling to ECW, the Harris brothers cover their run to national prominence. Nobody is safe and the Harris brothers have nothing to hide as they tell their side of the story from the first time in this revealing shoot interview.
Nobody will ever accuse the Harris brothers of being politically correct. If the Harris brothers had a problem with you, it didn’t matter who you were, you were in trouble. The Harris brothers recount in detail all of their many backstage confrontations and in-ring conflicts. Hear about the night that they had a conflict inside the ring with the Sandman in ECW and what happened after the match in the back with Sandman and Paul Heyman. Hear about their confrontations with the Godwinns and Lex Luger. The highlight of the interview is the boys recounting in great details what happened when they cornered Shawn Michaels in a locker room in Madison Square Garden. This is a story that you will never forget.
The Harris brothers also have stories about all of the legendary bookers and writers they have worked for in the business. Hear first-hand accounts of working with Vince McMahon, Vince Russo, and Paul Heyman. What were the differences in ECW and SMW? How did the WWE come up with their various gimmicks? Which did they like best? Who were their favorite and least favorite guys to work with in the WWE? The boys had a great time reminiscing and you will benefit as a fly on the wall listening to these great stories.
The boys also talk about their jump to WCW. What was their contractual status with the WWE at the time? What were the political differences in the WCW and WWE locker rooms? How did Vince Russo change from WWE to WCW? What was it like being so closely linked to the booker? Did they like WCW? Who did they enjoy and least enjoy working with? How did it compare with TNA Wrestling? What are their thoughts on Dixie Carter and Jeff Jarrett today? These are two guys with nothing to lose and you know it as they let it all hang out in this exciting RF Video Shoot Interview.
If you are looking for two guys who cut through the b.s. and give you the meat of the story, you’ve found it. Like them or not, you will appreciate the honesty and candidness of the Harris boys once you are finished watching this interview. It is with great excitement that RF Video, Inc. proudly presents the Ron and Don Harris Shoot Interview.
What did you guys do before getting into wrestling
Were you both fans
Who’s idea was it to get into the business
How did you get into it
Who trained you guys
Did one of you guys pick it up faster than the other
How soon did you start working indys
Did you realize right away that this was something you could make money at
Memories of your first matches
How did you get into Memphis
Memories/thoughts on Jerry Jarrett
Memories/thoughts on Jerry Lawler
Memories of the road schedule
What was the party scene like in Memphis
Who were some of the other guys down there
Did you guys keep to yourselves
How did things change when Jerry bought World Class
Memories of the Von Erichs
How come you guys split apart and teamed with other guys for a few years
Don – memories of teaming with Brian Lee
Ron – Memories of the Beauty and the Beast team
Memories of matches with Max Payne and Gary Young
Memories of matches with Jeff Jarrett
Were you surprised when Lawler started working with the WWE
Why did you guys leave
How did you guys wind up in Oregon
Memories of the territory
What was money like back then
Was Oregon still hot
Memories of matches with Rex King and Steve Doll
Memories of the Grappler
Memories of Buddy Rose
Fav matches
Good road stories
You went back to USWA, how did things change at this time
Was the money worse
Memories of matches with the Moondogs
Memories of matches with Lawler and Jarrett
Memories of Brian Christopher
How did you get into Smokey
Did you like the style there
Memories of matches with the Rock and Roll Express
Fav and least fav guys to work with
Was there any jealousy with the Heavenly Bodies for the top heel tag spot
Memories of Tracy Smothers
Did it ever get boring working exclusively with the Rock and Rolls for months
Memories of matches with the Armstrongs
Memories of matches with the Bodies
Memories of matches with the Furnas brothers
How did you wind up in ECW
Was there any heat with Jim leaving for Paul
Compare Paul and Jim as bookers
How did you like the locker room
Thoughts on matches with Public Enemy
Did you plan on staying in ECW long
How soon were you contacted by the WWE
Did Jim help put that together
Memories of your initial meetings with Vince McMahon
Did you expect to have a big run there
Thoughts on Dutch as your manager
Memories of matches with the Headshrinkers
Memories of matches with Luger and Bulldog
Is it true there was an incident with you guys and Luger
What happened between you guys and Shawn Michaels
Memories of matches with the Smoking Guns
Who’s idea was it to send you back to ECW
Were you guys for that
Memories of wrestling the Headhunters
Memories of matches with Scorpio and Sandman
What happened between you guys and the Sandman in the locker room
Memories of wrestling the Eliminators
Did Paul treat you different since you were under a WWE deal
Did you like the idea of the DOA
Thoughts/memories of Brian Lee and Bryan Adams
Memories of matches with the Nation
Memories of matches with the Boricuas
Did you see the star power in the Rock
Did you get the impression that the office liked your gimmick a lot
Memories of matches with the Godwinns
What do you remember about what happened with Bret and Shawn at Survivor Series
Did you guys still have issues with Shawn
Thoughts on Hunter
Was it any different wrestling the Rock and Roll Express in the WWE
Did things change when the WWE blew up in 98
Thoughts/memories of Steve Austin
Memories of matches with the Outlaws
Fav and least fav guys to work with during this time
How did Vince change once he started winning the Monday war
Memories of your matches with the LOD
Who’s idea was it to put you with Paul Ellering
How did you guys like it
Memories of matches with Shamrock and Blackman
When did you know Vince Russo was leaving
How did your jump to WCW come about
Do you think it burnt a bridge with the WWE
How different was WCW
Did Vince Russo change at all
How political was the WCW locker room
What did you think when you were told you’d be named Gerald and Patrick
Memories of matches with Konnan and Kidman
Memories of wrestling Roddy Piper
Thoughts on Ric Flair
Memories wrestling Goldberg and Bret Hart
Memories wrestling Sid and Benoit
Thoughts on Kevin Nash
Do you think some of the boys were working against Vince Russo
Who’s idea was it to put you guys with the NWO
How did all of the booking turnover effect you guys
Memories of matches with Terry Funk
What do you make of the Bash incident with Hogan and Vince Russo
Thoughts on Goldberg
Thoughts on Sting
Were you surprised that WWE bought WCW
Were you afraid that your career in the states was over
Memories of touring Japan
Initial thoughts on TNA
Thoughts on Jerry and his relationship with Jeff
Do you think Jeff has been screwed with the current management situation
Do you think he was a fall guy in the Karen Angle situation
Thoughts on Hulk going over
How do you think he and Vince Russo will get along
Thoughts on the Jan. 4 head to head
Thoughts on Dixie Carter
How come you guys left
What do you guys do today
Fav ribs and road stories
How did you guys get into country music
Is there life after wrestling
Do you ever want to return to a national company as a booker
Fav and least fav guys to work with over your career