Guest Trivia247 Report post Posted February 2, 2004 Show: The Interactive Interview (Courtesy of ProWrestling.com) Guest: Steve Blackman Date: 30th January 2004 Your Hosts: Daniel Edler & James Walsh Recap by: Daniel Edler ’The Lethal Weapon’, Steve Blackman, is this edition of TII’s guest, and we want to thank him for his time. In this interview he openly discusses his want to return to the WWE, how his neck injury is after surgery, and his thoughts on the WWE Royal Rumble event itself. Coming soon TII has its One Year Anniversary show, so keep checking our official website for more information on that huge huge show. Steve Blackman -- Since he left WWE, Steve’s bought into a gym, had his neck worked on and moved back to Pennsylvania from Florida. -- Steve watched wrestling on and off. When he did watch he enjoyed watching Snuka, Valentine and many others. -- After becoming obsessed with lifting weights etc, going into wrestling seemed like the natural next step. He used to go in for a lot of lifting and curling competition, and benched 585 at the age of 19. He broke loads of eastern American records, and as far as he is aware, these records still stand to this day. -- In 1989, Steve contracted Malaria, an illness which kept him out of action right through until 1996. He was in Africa, and when he came back a stomach illness kept him “on his death bed” for pretty much two years. -- After being out of the ring for around 6 years or so, he called Brian Pillman, spoke to Bret Hart, etc and asked them to put in a good word up in WWE. When he was contacted, he had to go through a week of training and a couple more weeks of tryouts before being signed. -- His debut was made as one of a ‘fan in the crowd’. He really enjoyed it, “it was a little different, and I thought it came off half decent”. It was about 10 miles from where he lived, so it was pretty much a hometown crowd. -- On the topic of Ken Shamrock, he thought his Hardcore matches were decent, enjoyed the parking lot match, but his favorite was the Lions Den match – his only regret about that is that the cage wasn’t a little bigger. Steve says that in regards to Ken Shamrock, they’ve had a lot of good matches and he wouldn’t mind giving any kind of match a go with him. -- Talk then turns to Ground ‘n’ Pound gear, something that Ken and Steve are doing (http://www.gnpgear.com). It was started by 3 lifelong friends, and they asked Steve and Ken to come in and help promote it. A lot of guys on UFC PPV’s etc are wearing the GnP stuff, which can be seen and found out about at the aforementioned website, gnpgear.com. -- Steve was hoping to make a decision about his future this month, but he hasn’t been able to thus far. If he cant get in the ring again he’s thinking of opening up a Night Club with some friends, and if he can he wants to get back in the ring for 3-4 weeks and try some small workouts. If they go okay, he’ll “give Titan [WWE] a call and see if they wanna do something”. -- Steve was in the “Brawl For All” competition, and beat Marc Mero in the first round. After that, Steve had to withdraw through injury as during a routine shoot training session, his sparring partner sat on the side of his leg, causing it to hit the floor and rip a cartilage in his knee. -- Thoughts of the whole ‘Hardcore Title’ era are then given. Blackman says he’s not sure that it’s necessarily a bad move to have removed it, and while they throw that gimmick out there every now and again, it’s not anywhere near as regular. In addition, Steve said that every time he went out there he tried to be creative as he could, using weapons in new ways to give the fans something they hadn’t seen before. -- Daniel then asks what was going through Steve’s mind, as he took the huge elbow drop dive off of the Scaffolding onto a prone Shane McMahon to retain the Hardcore Title at SummerSlam 2000. Steve’s reply - “don’t slip”. He remembers thinking after wrestling for so long, his hands were real sweaty, and he didn’t want to slip and “take a downward spill”. -- The team with Al Snow pretty much just came off because of their two different personalities. He isn’t sure WHO came up with it or anything, but that’s WHY it occurred. During the word associations, Daniel brings up Chester McCheeserton, the midget in the cheese costume that Snow and Blackman attacked. -- His release was a Mutual Decision. They didn’t want to put him in the ring if he wasn’t 100%, and every time he was going in there he would experience severe headaches etc. -- Blackman says he watches WWE off and on. “Some of it’s still good, some of it needs some work, but you can pretty much say that about anything”. Steve then asks host Daniel HIS opinion on it, and they talk for a few more minutes about WWE in general. -- This interview was recorded before the Royal Rumble itself, and Steve threw out some of his predictions; Goldberg and Billy Gunn. Other choices are then discussed such as John Cena and Chris Benoit as possibilities, and gives his thoughts on those two guys in general. -- If he can get back in the ring, Steve would find it really interesting to do some hardcore matches with Rob Van Dam. There’s a lot of other guys, but the one he thinks of first would be Van Dam. -- Steve has options such as Japan, England, and he’s thought about TNA but hasn’t been in touch with them. His first choice would be with Titan before he tried anybody else. -- He doesn’t have an official website, and doesn’t have any affiliation with any of the fansites, but if anybody wants to book Steve they can either contact the guys at Ground ‘n’ Pound (gnpgear.com), or The Interactive Interview show hosts Daniel & James. -- The hosts then ask for Blackman’s thoughts on some of the wrestlers who have passed away recently such as Crash Holly, Brian Pillman and British Bulldog. His thoughts, even though Pillman and Bulldog were some of his best friends, they get no sympathy from him in regards to taking pills. “If you’re an alcoholic, I don’t wanna hear that it’s hereditary, stop drinking. If you know the problem, stop it, I’m cut and dry like that”. -- We then roll into word associations with names such as Shane McMahon, Sean Waltman, Al Snow, Owen Hart, Bret Hart, Ken Shamrock, Vince McMahon & many more. -- The final question posed to Steve was in regards to how he likes the old school style vs. the new school style of wrestling. To hear that, along with the Word Associations, click one of the links below to hear the show. -- Steve finishes with some words for his fans, as we move into the after-show recap in which we discuss the Royal Rumble after it happened, and this week’s TNA event featuring the Callis/Watts match. This can only be heard by clicking the two download links below. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mystery Eskimo 0 Report post Posted February 2, 2004 I always liked Blackman. If he's healthy, I'd like to see him back. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jack_Bauer 0 Report post Posted February 2, 2004 I forgot that the guy even existed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest KidKrash Report post Posted February 2, 2004 I forgot that the guy even existed. I wish I could Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vyce 0 Report post Posted February 2, 2004 Isn't he at or pushing 40? I mean.....is it worth bringing him back? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spaceman Spiff 0 Report post Posted February 2, 2004 I would say it isn't. He was never a good mic guy, and he really only thrived in hardcore matches, which they really don't do anymore. Add in the age factor, plus uncertainty on how many people remember him, as well as ring shape (he's been out how many years), and I would say they should pass on bringing him back. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Enigma 0 Report post Posted February 2, 2004 I miss Steve Blackman. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest hunger4unger Report post Posted February 2, 2004 I don't see any benefits from WWE re-signing Blackman. He was okay as a mid card attraction during his last run and that's it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notJames 0 Report post Posted February 2, 2004 Blackman had a decent look to him, but was saddled with average wrestling ability and the personality of a wet cardboard box. Kinda like Ort... just kidding. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aero 0 Report post Posted February 2, 2004 I miss Steve Blackman. You're not the only one, my friend. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Man Of 1,004 Modes Report post Posted February 2, 2004 More Proof Michael Cole is a moron. I remember he once called a "Young Up-and-Comer" when Blackman is clearly like 8-10 years OLDER Than Cole. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A Happy Medium 0 Report post Posted February 2, 2004 "It's Party Time!!" Best. Catchphrase. Ever. I wouldn't mind seeing him back. He could put on abnormally large hats. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Krazy Karter Report post Posted February 2, 2004 :: backstage :: Al Snow: Steve! I have some great new music for us. Check it out. :: turns on boombox :: :: "The Bump" plays :: Al Snow: One! Two! Three! Everybody do the Bump! :: Blackman shakes head, walks away :: Al Snow: Steve! STEVE! I loved that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Papacita 0 Report post Posted February 2, 2004 I liked the Head Cheese skit where Snow took Blackman to the farm to milk the cow...you know, the one that ended with Blackman beating the cow with nunchucks. I died laughing at that. As for whether or not he should be brought back...nah. In addition to his age, there's the fact that he's been saddled with injuries for the last few years, and even if he can come back in good condition, in all likelihood, he wouldn't be used well anyway. No need to bring him back. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites