The Art of Managing with Gary Hart & Sir Oliver Humperdink DVD-R

The Art of Managing with Gary Hart & Sir Oliver Humperdink DVD-R

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The Art of Managing with Playboy Gary Hart and Sir Oliver Humperdink

Two legends give you the ultimate insiders look as to why they were among the greatest managers of all time and how they lasted for decades.

  • How they negotiated with promoters to get booked and get full value for their services.
  • Why they tried to be the ones to select their stable rather than having promoters tell them who to appear with.
  • How they scouted wrestlers and what they looked for in a potential star.
  • The art of the interview.
  • What makes a good interview and a bad interview.
  • Where to come up with sources of material for interviews.
  • What they did to keep their interviews fresh and how they developed versatility.
  • Their techniques and tricks for developing a presence at ringside.
  • How they knew when to interfere and how much to interfere.
  • How they dealt with safety issues of turning their back on an enraged crowd.

Plus, bonus materials including:

  • The managers that Gary Hart and Sir Oliver Humperdink thought were the best.
  • The managers they thought were overrated.
  • The wrestler that Gary Hart managed against and couldnt stand.

Its two-hours of stories and insight from two of the best managers ever.

This original interview was not conducted by Highspots.com

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5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5 Art of Managing, 10.10.2007
Reviewer: John Galey (Tampa, FL)

Again Mark nulty does a good job at this interview. I like the way it was set up.If you want to know anything how managing was done in the 70's and 80's and the differece between a office manager and a real manager check this out Gary Hart and Sir Oliver Humperdink covers in all.