Jump to content
TSM Forums
Sign in to follow this  
Guest glennsoe

Ernest "The Cat" Miller buries wwe in interview

Recommended Posts

Guest glennsoe

Credit; 1wrestling.com

 

 

Here are some of the highlights from the Cat:

 

- He has gotten back into Karate since departing from WWE.

 

- He has never come across any other wrestlers who are skilled in Karate.

 

- He wasn't initially sure how he would be used in WWE.

 

- Vince McMahon asked him to stop doing Karate moves and cut back on his

talking. Miller felt those were the two things he was best at. Instead, McMahon just wanted him to dance.

 

- Contrary to reports, McMahon wasn't behind him.

 

- He said his character was over in WCW, so he can't figure out why WWE

would want to change it.

 

- He repeatedly mentioned that Vince Mahon has surrounded himself with

ass-kissers who laugh at every one of his jokes.

 

- He feels that if WWE can get "over" John Cena, they should be able to get

"over" anyone.

 

- Jim Ross probably said two words to him the entire time he worked for WWE.

He also mentioned that JR walks around backstage like every day is a bad

day. He wishes he would have slapped JR across the face.

 

- He felt he did everything that was asked of him in WWE, but the writers

just couldn't come up with anything for him. He said the writers would be

better at writing for gay magazines.

 

- He mentioned that the WWE (more specifically Johnny Ace) came after him to

get him to work for the company. He didn't call up WWE.

 

- He said he wasn't paid much.

 

- He feels McMahon is more interested in entertaining himself rather than

entertaining the fans.

 

- He feels Smackdown isn't as good as Raw because it is taped.

 

- He admitted that he doesn't watch WWE programming now, and didn't when he

worked for the company.

 

- He felt WCW wrestlers aren't given the same opportunities as home-grown

talent.

 

- When asked about NWA/TNA, he said they understand the business more than

WWE. He said he has friends in TNA and talks with them often.

 

You can listen to the interview at:

http://www.voiceofwrestling.com/?p=archives&t=shows&id=51

 

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

This is the signs of a bitter old man that can be described as a "Has been", but some of the things he says are true....

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

"He has never come across any other wrestlers who are skilled in Karate."

 

Doesn't RVD have multible black belts?

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

" When asked about NWA/TNA, he said they understand the business more than WWE. He said he has friends in TNA and talks with them often"

 

He's kidding right. TNA is no better then the WWE at the moment. I guess he wants a job there.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
"He has never come across any other wrestlers who are skilled in Karate."

 

Doesn't RVD have multible black belts?

 

Not in Karate I don't think.

 

Course, I could be wrong but I don't think it's Karate that he is skilled in.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Oh man, this interview is fucking gold!!!

 

- He felt he did everything that was asked of him in WWE, but the writers

just couldn't come up with anything for him. He said the writers would be

better at writing for gay magazines.

 

:lol:

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
"He has never come across any other wrestlers who are skilled in Karate."

 

Doesn't RVD have multible black belts?

 

Not in Karate I don't think.

 

Course, I could be wrong but I don't think it's Karate that he is skilled in.

I think RVD has black belts in kickboxing but Im not entirly sure, I wouldnt want to be qouted on it. Unless Im right of corse. :D

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
"He has never come across any other wrestlers who are skilled in Karate."

 

Doesn't RVD have multible black belts?

 

Not in Karate I don't think.

 

Course, I could be wrong but I don't think it's Karate that he is skilled in.

I think RVD has black belts in kickboxing but Im not entirly sure, I wouldnt want to be qouted on it. Unless Im right of corse. :D

yeah, I do kickboxing and I use RVD as a semi-rolemodel of where it can get you

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest Dazed
He wishes he would have slapped JR across the face.

 

..."but it looks like God beat me to it"

 

- He feels McMahon is more interested in entertaining himself rather than

entertaining the fans.

 

- He feels Smackdown isn't as good as Raw because it is taped.

 

- He felt WCW wrestlers aren't given the same opportunities as home-grown

talent.

 

No shit

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Very interesting interview......

 

Cat is right about one thing.....the writers would be better off writing for a gay magazine....looking at what they have done in the past...

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Another recap says Miller said the creative team told him to go out and dance "like a black Dusty Rhodes."

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest Hot Ticket
He has never come across any other wrestlers who are skilled in Karate.
except for RVD, Im shocked. No karate fighters in WRESTLING?

 

Vince McMahon asked him to stop doing Karate moves and cut back on his

talking. Miller felt those were the two things he was best at. Instead, McMahon just wanted him to dance.

Its WRESTLING not Karate Miller

 

Contrary to reports, McMahon wasn't behind him.

Shame

 

He said his character was over in WCW, so he can't figure out why WWE

would want to change it.

Because Heymans a better authority possibly???

 

- He repeatedly mentioned that Vince Mahon has surrounded himself with

ass-kissers who laugh at every one of his jokes.

Either they no how to play the game or maybe they just find his jokes funny...do you know funny Miller...has it come to visit you yet?

 

He feels that if WWE can get "over" John Cena, they should be able to get

"over" anyone.

Cena's character took off more than WWE intended...you get YOURSELF over

 

Jim Ross probably said two words to him the entire time he worked for WWE.

He also mentioned that JR walks around backstage like every day is a bad

day. He wishes he would have slapped JR across the face.

Bitter

 

He felt he did everything that was asked of him in WWE, but the writers

just couldn't come up with anything for him. He said the writers would be

better at writing for gay magazines

wow how ignorant

 

He mentioned that the WWE (more specifically Johnny Ace) came after him to get him to work for the company. He didn't call up WWE.

Strike 1 for johnny

 

He said he wasn't paid much.

Well did u think u were worth much?

 

He feels McMahon is more interested in entertaining himself rather than

entertaining the fans.

Well shelton/hhh, hhh/shawn/benoit, eddy winning the belt, etc. entertain me too

 

He feels Smackdown isn't as good as Raw because it is taped.

reason #567

 

He admitted that he doesn't watch WWE programming now, and didn't when he worked for the company.

And u expect a fair shake?

 

He felt WCW wrestlers aren't given the same opportunities as home-grown

talent.

well you cant blame him for not knowing about Eddy and Benoit, he doesnt watch

 

When asked about NWA/TNA, he said they understand the business more than WWE. He said he has friends in TNA and talks with them often.

One makes money, other doesn't. One has good tv slots, other doesn't.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest Duncan Eternia
The Cat deserves a pat on the back.

I think the Cat is just a bitter idiot. I like his comment that he could take out anyone in the lockeroom. Im sure Angle could still take him out. or Big show could eat him.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest JRE

Oh damn, he skipped the part about how much of an idiot he was commentating on Velocity. I felt so bad for Josh

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest Trivia247

There are just masters of Judo and Ikedo (sp) in WWE....humph but not...Karate.

 

he made some interesting points...but consider the source its Ernest Miller for god sakes

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
There are just masters of Judo and Ikedo (sp) in WWE....humph but not...Karate.

Aikido, I think is what you're referring to.

 

Isn't Bischoff a black belt? Or does that not count because he isn't a wrestler.

 

In Tae Kwon Do. I think Rudo said that's basically like "having a black belt in ballet."

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

To all of you bashing Miller, saying the guy can't get over, did you see Miller during Russo's time in WCW? He was fucking hilarious, and worth the effort they put into him thanks to all the backstage segments they had with the guy.

 

To Hot Ticket, let's not forget that if you stuck to the "it's wrestling" mindset, wrestling wouldn't excel past technical since high flying moves aren't actual "wrestling" if Miller's style isn't.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest Hot Ticket
To Hot Ticket, let's not forget that if you stuck to the "it's wrestling" mindset, wrestling wouldn't excel past technical since high flying moves aren't actual "wrestling" if Miller's style isn't.

Who says wrestlin is just technical wrestlin? Wrestlin has all those styles under one name. Karate isnt wrestling. karate is martial arts. ive seen plenty of times where martial arts and wrestlin DONT mix. The attempt at mixed martial arts works good when they fight each other but MMA vs. pro usually ends up with conflicting styles.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
To Hot Ticket, let's not forget that if you stuck to the "it's wrestling" mindset, wrestling wouldn't excel past technical since high flying moves aren't actual "wrestling" if Miller's style isn't.

Who says wrestlin is just technical wrestlin? Wrestlin has all those styles under one name. Karate isnt wrestling. karate is martial arts. ive seen plenty of times where martial arts and wrestlin DONT mix. The attempt at mixed martial arts works good when they fight each other but MMA vs. pro usually ends up with conflicting styles.

But what's so wrong about mixing kakrate with actual wrestling? Miller blows in the ring, but the karate at least gives him a different style. When he's in there kicking, punching, and dancing, he's nothing more than a bad wrestler who dances. At least the karate set him apart from the rest.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
To Hot Ticket, let's not forget that if you stuck to the "it's wrestling" mindset, wrestling wouldn't excel past technical since high flying moves aren't actual "wrestling" if Miller's style isn't.

Who says wrestlin is just technical wrestlin? Wrestlin has all those styles under one name. Karate isnt wrestling. karate is martial arts. ive seen plenty of times where martial arts and wrestlin DONT mix. The attempt at mixed martial arts works good when they fight each other but MMA vs. pro usually ends up with conflicting styles.

You do realize that Ricky Steamboat and Bad News Brown had a fair share of success incorporating martial arts into his moveset, right?

 

Of course, Ernest Miller had exactly one singles match at a SmackDown taping, and it was edited out of the show because it sucked ass.

 

But martial arts workers can get over in WWE.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest Man Of 1,004 Modes

for once, the hype is real when "Former WWE Wrestler A bashes WWE" comes true.

 

Miller = hilarious. He may be a shitty wrestler, but he's funny. Of course he's not really telling us anything we don't already know. (Vince entertains himself instead of fans? No Shit. Yes men in WWE? Duh. WCW talent get no pushes? Silly me for forgetting)

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest MikeSC
To all of you bashing Miller, saying the guy can't get over, did you see Miller during Russo's time in WCW?

Yes, which only CONVINCES me completely that he can't get over.

He was fucking hilarious, and worth the effort they put into him thanks to all the backstage segments they had with the guy.

He had ONE funny backstage segment --- and that was when he was fighting the Jung Dragons and they were always given away by the music.

 

Other than those --- non-stop suck from start to finish.

To Hot Ticket, let's not forget that if you stuck to the "it's wrestling" mindset, wrestling wouldn't excel past technical since high flying moves aren't actual "wrestling" if Miller's style isn't.

I had to recap WCW shows at the time and Miller would not do a SINGLE MOVE IN HIS MATCH. Not one.

 

I mean, not even a body slam. Not even a clothesline.

for once, the hype is real when "Former WWE Wrestler A bashes WWE" comes true.

 

Miller = hilarious. He may be a shitty wrestler, but he's funny. Of course he's not really telling us anything we don't already know. (Vince entertains himself instead of fans? No Shit. Yes men in WWE? Duh. WCW talent get no pushes? Silly me for forgetting)

*Looks at CURRENT WORLD CHAMPIONS*

*scratches head*

 

I thought WCW guys didn't get pushes.

You do realize that Ricky Steamboat and Bad News Brown had a fair share of success incorporating martial arts into his moveset, right?

 

Of course, Ernest Miller had exactly one singles match at a SmackDown taping, and it was edited out of the show because it sucked ass.

 

But martial arts workers can get over in WWE

JHawk, those were guys who added in a little martial arts into a wrestling match.

 

Miller threw WEAK looking kicks and punches and NOTHING else. Tajiri and Low Ki he ain't.

 

I felt bad for Storm having to SELL for him.

-=Mike

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest Man Of 1,004 Modes

Diamond Dallas Page

Kanyon

Booker T

Sean O'Haire

Chuck Palumbo

Lance Storm

Hugh Morrus

Mark Jindrak

Buff Bagwell

Scott Steiner

Goldberg

Billy Kidman

Jamie Knoble

Shane/Hurricane Helms

 

 

How many of these guys got pushed correctly, or pushed at all? goldberg was pushed, but WWE made him mortal. Booker T gets a push now and then to put over people. Bagwell was fired in a week. DDP was made a joke. Steiner was exposed for sucking thanks to HHH (thank you HHH). Everyone else listed or people I forgot were just shoved into shitty gimmicks, or thrown out on TV for the hell of it.

 

Using Chris Benoit as the sole example is stupid.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest Hot Ticket
Diamond Dallas Page

This one I feel is valid

 

Kanyon

Another valid one

 

Booker T

til he gets back to old form I wouldnt push him either. He has also said MANY times that he wants to retire

 

Sean O'Haire

Hes any diff. than Batista/Mordechai/Tomko/Brock/etc.?

 

Chuck Palumbo

How far exactly should tey push him?

 

Lance Storm

storm needs too much to get him over. in WCW it was okay because they didnt have much good elsewhere. storm would be best at midcard/upper midcard and a lot of work to get someone to only there doesnt seem like a good investment

 

Hugh Morrus

why should he be pushed?

 

Mark Jindrak

the fact that he got mentioned in lottery, was one of the first wcw guys, and has a manager is more than needed for him. he looks good but he's borin

 

Buff Bagwell

push him why? He was way way way out of his league and his ego is massively out of control

 

Scott Steiner

He killed his own push. He got a lot of hype for a new debut. It doesnt help that his body is broken down.

 

Goldberg

goldberg has an ego with spotty drawng ability, i believe he got pushed as far as he would let himself

 

Billy Kidman

he needs rey by his side to be interesting. I do admit they could use him better.

 

Jamie Knoble

not pushin Knoble is a shame

 

Shane/Hurricane Helms

he is erratic. One time he'll put on a good match and a good promo, another time he will be a huge waste of screen time and he'll blow spots. he also has started fights in the back.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
He was fucking hilarious, and worth the effort they put into him thanks to all the backstage segments they had with the guy.

He had ONE funny backstage segment --- and that was when he was fighting the Jung Dragons and they were always given away by the music.

 

Other than those --- non-stop suck from start to finish.

Lenny and the pebble.

 

People proposing ideas to him, then him shooting the same match back and calling himself a genius.

 

Cat trying to slide back in the ring when fighting Steiner.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
Sign in to follow this  

×