This is the most star packed issue ever. Brad
"Lodi" Cainkicks this issue off with a detailed interview.
He talks about his apartment fire, breaking his neck, and his infamous
battle with the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defimation (GLAAD). Jasmin St. Clair also does an interview for this
issue. She talks about getting Pro Pain Pro Wrestling (3PW)
stolen, the Blue Meanie's fight with John Bradshaw Layfield
(JBL), and her adult film career. Slyck Wagner Brown also talks with us a little.
This is a follow-up to our interview with
April Hunter.
We also have Teri Weigel for an interview.
Teri's been a great partner with NinjaPimp. As you may know, she
has had issues with adult film star Jenna Jameson. We
recently chatted with Jenna, and will post more about the feud in an
upcoming issue.
Finally we sit down with NinjaPimp's "Toughest SOB," a
Detroit bodyguard, bouncer, and repo-man named Big John. John was
very gracious to tell us a few stories about Jay-Z, Chris Rock, Jack White,
and Renne Zellwigger.
These are all NinjaPimp exclusive interviews, and they
won't be found anywhere else.
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Brad "Lodi" Cain
Interview
NinjaPimp's Exclusive Interview! Lodi, WCW's West Hollywood
Blonde!
I have to admit that I
thought Lenny and Lodi were hilarious. What did you think of
your characters in WCW? I loved
everything Lenny and did as the West Hollywood Blondes. It was not
only one of my most enjoyable wrestling experiences, but one of
the most enjoyable in my life.
Do you still work with
Lenny? We have not worked together in
a while, but we talk occasionally. He lives in MN and I am in NC, so
we're not exactly neighbors. I do think the world of him though, he
is a class act.
Where did the Lodi name
come from? Was there a play on the Billy Idol name? That
sounds like something Kevin Sullivan would have a hand in, remember
Evad? Absolutely right on idol,
though Sullivan had no hand in it.
Why were Lenny and Lodi
taken off the air in WCW? What was that like behind the
scenes? To quote and overused term in
rasslin', BRUTAL. It was one of my worst experiences, getting yanked
off the air due to an asinine GLAAD accusation that we were inciting
homophobic behavior. Scott Seomin, the GLAAD watchdog, is an
absolute ridiculous ass.
Did you see the WWE
recently removed Muhammad Hassan for political reasons. Same happened to
Chuck and Billy. Do you have any thoughts on those characters? Chuck and
Billy? What a blatant rip-off of the WHB. They were terrible. I
don't think they were removed for political reasons, but maybe from a
lack of talent? They just could not get that gimmick over. Billy Gunn
has had his run with other characters that I enjoyed, but with Chuck,
let's just say DUD. Hassan's storyline was good, but the casual fan
doesn't watch enough to follow or understand that he wasn't trying to be
a terrorist, but was displaying discrimination against Arab-Americans. I
didn't like them adding the terrorist overtones at the end, I thought it
was unnecessary and went against the original direction of the angle.
I thought the Flock stole the show in WCW. What did you think of the
crew? Do you have any comments on Raven, Reese, Kidman, or any of the
others? I owe Raven so much. He helped me in ways I could never
describe in a written interview. He has a great mind for the business
and is talented. The Flock angle was good/ great. It was ended way too
soon. Take all of the Flock members and tell me a time any of them were
more over than when the Flock was together in 97-98.
So what was your favorite sign, and who came up with the sign idea?I liked "If it is raining, bring your La Parka." Signs,
signs, everywhere a sign. Raven stole the idea from Lou E., formerly
sign guy Dudley. Brilliant idea Raven. My favorite sign? Too many to
narrow it down to one.
Did you come up with all your own signs? No, some of the boys
would give me ideas, though probably 90% of the ideas were mine.
You've wrestled some huge names. Who are some of the biggest? My
first Nitro match was against Chris Benoit. I wrestled Bill Goldberg,
Eddie Guerrero, Booker T, Kevin Nash, DDP... at one time or another
almost all of the names from WCW.
I remember you facing Goldberg. Is he as stiff in the ring as everyone
says? One time I saw him spear Chavo Guerrero Jr. I thought Chavo
might have died. I had no problems with Bill, we were friends from the
Power Plant at WCW. he was a class act.
More recently you had some hard times. Your apartment burned, you spent
time in a wheel chair... can you tell us a little about that? Hey, why
bring up old stuff? Yes, in 2002 I broke my neck for the second time
and was in a collar for 5 long months. My apartment totally burned last
year and I lost everything I owned. God has blessed me with some
wonderfully high peaks in my life, I cannot complain when he throws in a
valley or two. On to bigger and better things, I have my first book
coming out in 8-10 weeks. It is a fictional novel about a contest
bodybuilder, and it will be available at both my web sites, my store,
and Amazon.com, just to name a few places!
Can you tell people about your gym and supplement store?
www.yourflexappeal.com is the web address. (www.lodirulz.com is the
wrestling site) I owned a pt studio before wrestling and it is my other
true passion in life. I am glad to be back in the fitness industry! I
train about 20 clients a week now...
So do you think that it is ironic that you own a nutrition store that is
located on "Carmel Road?" No comment...
At least it isn't located on the Hershey Highway. Uh, no comment.
Do you have any
closing comments? To all the fans out there, please know I
appreciate everything you guys have given me. The boos and the cheers, I
will always appreciate. Without you there would be no LODI!
Slyck Wagner Brown Interview
NinjaPimp's Exclusive Interview!
Slyck,
how is your wrestling career going now-a-days?
Good, I just came back from Japan and am looking forward to going back
soon.
Who are some of the guys who influenced your career? Shawn
Michaels, Mr Perfect, and Rick Rude.
Who do you think are some of the better independant wrestlers out
there? John Walters, Homicide, and Low Ki.
What about the ladies. Who are your favorites? Jazz, Trinity,
and April Hunter.
I always see your name with April Hunter's. What is your
relationship? She's my manager inside the business, and my
best friend outside of it.
Do you think you'll ever feud with her? I think there is real
potential for a long term feud. Maybe, but what's in it for
me? It's no big deal if I beat a woman.
Why do you think you don't see long term feuds in the independents
anymore? They could really help increase attendances because
people would be more familiar with why people are wrestling. I
don't know, but that's a really good point. I'm guessing it's hard
without TV exposure.
What about racism in wrestling. How do you feel about characters like
Kamala and Saba Simba? I'm not gonna judge those guys because
they did what they had to do to put food on the table.
Where do you see your character in 5 years? I'm hoping to be
on the next level making a name for myself.
If you could work a program with anyone, who would it be?
Shawn Michaels, he inspired me to become a pro wrestler.
If you formed a new stable with other wrestlers, who are your ideal
partners? Homicide and Low Ki. What would we be called? Black
Wrestlers.
Well thanks for your time. No problem, thanks.
http://www.slyckwagnerbrown.com/
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Classic Afro-Squad Image of the Moment
Detroit's Big John
Interview
NinjaPimp's "Toughest SOB!"
John, you've been a bodyguard, steelworker, repo-man, bouncer,
and you've worked in a variety of security jobs. Which do you
consider the toughest? First of all thank you... it is a real honor. Aside from being
married... my hardest job physically was steelworker but body
guarding and repo-man present a much higher level of danger. To be
in a constant CYA (Cover You A$$) mode is mentally draining.
Can you tell us about one of your more interesting
repossessions? That's easy. Taking a vehicle from a
Michigan State Police parking lot. Yes, it was the cops car with
them watching us do it from the window of the police station. We
brought a whole new meaning to gone in 60 seconds shaving the time
down to 12.7 seconds flat.
What clubs have you worked at, and have you worked with any
celebrities? Ever had to bounce Eminem? Not at liberty to discuss the clubs but I have provided
security/bodyguard for Jay-Z, Chris Rock, Jack White, Renne
Zellwigger, Kwame Killpatrick (Mayor of Detroit) and various sports
figures (Pistons, Red Wings) to name a few. I have never bounced
Eminem although we did go to the same grade school. I have met his
ex-wife Kim. One of my coworkers has thrown Eminem as well as Kid
Rock out of local clubs.
Do you think the environment in Detroit is any more dangerous than other
cities? Well it ain't Grayling or anything but it's probably as
dangerous as any big city. Especially at night when I am at work. Of
course I do live next to 8 Mile (HA HA).
From what I understand, you have more guns than most police
departments? Are you at liberty to tell us about your arsenal? Well let's say I have more than I need but not all that I
want.
Do you shoot in competition? Yes several types. I shoot on a trap league. I shoot long
range and three gun combat competitions. I am also a member of Glock
Shooting Sports Foundation. Along with regular combat handgun
training which is ongoing and progressive.If
it isn't tough enough that you are armed, you are a big guy.
What are some of your personal lifting records? Well I am going back a few years but my personal best bench
was just shy of 400lbs.What's your
relationship with the local police? I hear that you are on pretty
good terms with them.Due to the nature of my job I am
around law enforcement on a regular basis. Once they get to know you
are professional in your job they have respect for you as I do for
them.
Do you have any other hobbies?
I'm guessing that you hunt.I live for hunting season.
When I am not hunting or target shooting I have been know to
practice my banjo playing. Bluegrass Rules!
What are some of your record kills? I don't really look for records its just the thrill of being
in the woods and the hunt itself I did get a large coyote once and a
huge Russian boar.
Well thanks for taking time for being with us today.