This weekend, RF VIDEO rolled out the red carpet for international indie superstar C.W. Anderson, and welcomed C.W. to the lavish RF VIDEO Studios to record a shoot interview. This shoot came out so well, we're not even mad that Anderson took some the finely threaded Egyptian cotton towels from the studio?s bathroom with him when it was over. From the final two years of ECW?s existence, to MLW, to Japan for Zero One, Hustle, and Zero One Max, to the front row of the ECW One Night Stand PPV, yes, CW Anderson has been everywhere and has amazing stories from every one of his stops.
Anderson talked about his entire career as a true journeyman. From working the WWE as a enhancement talent, to being a member of the Dangerous Alliance in ECW, to MLW's Extreme Horsemen...C.W. has been around. Here?s a man who made Simon Diamond serious, while also engaging in one of the best feuds of the final year of ECW with Tommy Dreamer. The former baseball standout talked about everything but the kitchen sink in this shoot, including stories of masked men, ECW?s drug scene, and being a member of the ANDERSON family of wrestlers. Stories and thoughts on Steve Corino, Ogawa, Low Ki, Candido, Bauer, among others as well as C.W.?s thoughts and perspective on the business today and throughout his career. An extremely insightful shoot brought to you by wrestling?s shoot interview leader, RF VIDEO. You can order this today in the new release section. Here are the ?s that we asked CW Anderson
Were you a fan growing up Who did you like watching Can you talk about your baseball career Any good college recruiting stories Did you play with any other current major leaguers or wrestlers Thoughts on the steroid controversy in baseball How come you arent playing major league baseball today What made you shift your focus to wrestling You have said you trained yourself in interviews, talk about that Was there something you thought you knew or didn't even know about the business that totally surprised you once you started working Memories of your first match Talk about working early on with a mask What were your goals when you got into the business How did you morph into CW Anderson Memories of matches, and other talents in Carolinas Championship Wrestling Memories of working with the Rock n Roll Express Were they the first vets you worked with and if not, who was and thoughts Did you know the Hardys, Steve Corino, or Joey Matthews from the Carolina indy scene How did you get into the power plant What was your try out like Thoughts on your trainers Who else was in your class What was your job you had at the time you were in the Plant What career advice were you given Were you given much of a chance Did you feel pressured to do steroids and have you ever tried them Were you an ECW fan before you got into ECW How were you contacted, were you contacted or did you contact them What was the biggest misconception you had about ECW Memories of your first night in ECW teaming with Skull Von Crush against Doring and Roadkill How were you accepted by the locker room Memories of tag matches with Axl and Balls Thoughts on Skull Von Crush Thoughts on your pay per view debut against Mikey What did it mean to you to finally wrestle on ppv Thoughts on being a part of the Dangerous Alliance Did you ever have any talks with ECW before that time Did you know anyone in ECW before you came in Initial impressions of Paul Heyman Were the other guys receptive to you in the locker room Thoughts on Taz How did your friendship develop with Steve Corino Thoughts on Kid Kash How crazy was the drug scene in ECW Thoughts on Jack Victory Thoughts on matches Dreamer, especially the I Quit match Was Sandman hard to work with Thoughts on Tajiri Thoughts on working with New Jack What do you remember about the whole deal with Mike Awesome Do you still have heat with him over it How do you think that affected ECW long term Were |