Vampiro Shoot Interview (2002) VHS

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Vampiro Shoot Interview (2002) VHS

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Only available in VHS

This original interview was conducted by Highspots.com

Professionally filmed and packaged.

Vampiro details his career and holds NOTHING back as he shoots on promoters, wrestlers, and others associated with the wrestling business. Includes bonus footage of Vampiro in action.

If there's one shoot you can't miss, it's this one!

Vampiro discusses his start in wrestling by setting up rings in Canada, moving to L.A. and how he became an overnight sensation in Mexico. What was Mexico like? What were his memories of working with names like Canek, Konnan and Norman Smiley? How long did bad blood between him and Konnan last? What were his memories of Art Barr? Vampiro not only talks about Barr's drug problems but his own drug problems.

Why couldn't he get a job in the U.S? What happened when he called ECW? He talks about his endless problems in the WCW.

He also speaks about his Japanese work including a hilarious story about working Toshiaki Kawada.

Vampiro speaks his mind about the likes of the Internet and people who are on it. These comments are worth buying the video on those comments alone.

Finally, why doesn't he think he would fit into the current WWE.

Photo credit: Chris R. Lewis

Reviews

Average Customer Rating:Based on 6 reviews. Write a review

Rating: - B.S.er to end all B.S.ers
Reviewer: Eric from Killam, Alberta
Aside from everything else, the one thing that stood out for me is when he said he went to Art Barr's hotel room after he died to clean up. At the time Barr had died, Chris Jericho said in his autobiography that Barr had given him the key to his suite, and in fact it was Jericho who cleaned up Art's stuff and "flushed" what didn't need to be found. Jericho took a picture of Art from that very room which is featured in his autobiography.

Seems odd that Vampiro, the king of the bullsh*tters, has a story so similar to that of Chris Jericho.

Sorry, just not a huge fan.

Rating: - the graet vampiro
Reviewer: lucasallenshoemaker from CHILLICOTHE, Ohio
this was unbelievable this man has done almost anything except wwe which is a good thing right now he wouldn't fit. did not have matchs though. buy this and buy one for your bud because you will wear this shoot out watching it so much.

Rating: - vampiro shoot interview
Reviewer: kkbundy from SAN RAFAEL, California
this is the greatest shoot interview i have ever seen.vamp is punk as hell and to a punk rocker like myself he is a real inspiration.thanks highspots for havin the balls to put this out.thanks vampiro for representing the punks.the only complaint is there should have been more matches.

Rating: - Vampiro Shoot Interview
Reviewer: eddiehyde from Houston, Texas
This was the greatest shoot interview I have even seen. He tells of times when he is trying to find his nitche in life and how he lived on the street. He talks about taking odd jobs to survive and the his opinions on wrestlers, promoters, fans and certian people in the business. Definately worth the $14.95.

Rating: - Vamprio Shoot Interview
Reviewer: crimsonmask49 from Sweetwater, Tennessee
Super,super great interview. Only had one flaw. I thought there was supposed to be matches at the end. The only match clip they showed was the one at the begining. I still give it 5 stars, but having the matches wouldn't warranted a 6 star rating.

Rating: - vampiro shoot interview
Reviewer: tongpo from southgate, Michigan
vampiro came to prominence in the U.S. in the WCW organization. It is truly compelling how he tells the tale of WCW's mismanagement of funds, horrible creative team and aging talent pool. His start in mexico is also a great story. He also does a wonderful job of telling the viewer about the tough days starting out as a wrestler and how he had to give a blowjob to a man once in order to get money to eat .