Exclusive Ring Rust Radio interview with TNA star Robbie E on Bound for Glory in Japan, the Amazing Race and more
The Ring Rust Radio team is back with another big interview and this time the guys are talking with TNA star Robbie E! As TNA heads into Bound for Glory, its biggest show of the year, Donald Wood, Mike Chiari and Brandon Galvin get to talk with Robbie about Bound for Glory being held in Japan, his history with TNA, his upcoming appearance on the Amazing Race on CBS and much more!
You can read highlights from the interview below, listen to the interview on the YouTube player below, or visit this link to listen to the latest episode of Ring Rust Radio featuring this interview with Robbie E.
Ring Rust Radio: You
and your girlfriend Brooke Adams will be competing on the 25th season of the
Amazing Race. The show premieres Friday, Sept. 26 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS. What
were some of the similarities and difference between wrestling and reality
television and what should the fans expect from you in the competition?
Robbie E: When
you think of me and when you think of Brooke, you think of two of the wildest
and craziest people in wrestling. I think we are perfect for reality TV. We are
the perfect two people to race around the world and do a whole bunch of crazy
stuff. It is going to be a wild and exciting 12 weeks. You’re going to see
Robbie E. do things you probably didn't think he would ever be willing to do. Let’s
just say I don't like animals.
Ring Rust Radio:
Having had the opportunity to travel the world as a professional wrestler, in
what ways did that experience help yourself and Brooke when it came to having
success on The Amazing Race?
Robbie E: I
definitely think when you’re racing and you’re going to new places for a lot of
people its outside of your comfort zone. I'm used to traveling for wrestling
and being places I'm not familiar with so I think that will help. Also the race
is kind of like expect the unexpected. There are so many different factors and
things that can hurt you. There is really no way to properly prepare for it.
Being an experienced traveler definitely doesn't hurt in this situation, but I
don't know how much it will help.
Ring Rust Radio: TNA
has undergone major changes over the last several months. With a move to a new
night and turnover on the roster, what are your opinions on Impact Wrestling's
future on Spike TV and beyond?
Robbie E: I think
change is a good thing. It keeps things fresh and exciting. The new night is a
shock to some people. Our ratings are already where they normally were. Wrestling really hasn't been on Wednesday
nights before. I think it’s a new setting, it’s ours, and we own it. As far as
whether we end up staying on Spike TV or going somewhere else it doesn't really
matter. Our fan base is going to follow
and TNA is here to stay.
Ring Rust Radio: TNA
turned a lot of heads when it announced that Bound For Glory would be held in
Japan this year. With that event now just a few weeks away, how do you feel TNA
is going to benefit from having its biggest show of the year in Japan?
Robbie E: Change
is good, something different is good. It is pretty rare and random for a
wrestling P.P.V. to be held outside the U.S. especially somewhere like Japan. I
think it builds excitement, it’s something different, and you don't know what
to expect. I'm excited to be a part of it; everyone is excited to be a part of
it. I think it will be fun as a fan to watch. I think it will be a whole new
cool experience with everyone involved.
Ring Rust Radio: You
have quietly amassed a very impressive championship record. As a former X
Division champion, tag team champion and television champion, are there any
moments that really stick out as the top highlights from your career thus far?
Robbie E: The
records speak for themselves and the longevity speaks for itself. I've been
here four years and wrestling is always constantly changing. I remember when I
started in TNA; the locker room I was in about 95% of those guys are gone now.
When you would have looked at it, they probably would have said Robbie E. would
have been one of the early ones out. I'm still here and I'm not going anywhere.
That proves right there that I deserve to be where I am at. Look at the gold
bro, look at the records. I would say winning the tag titles for a second time
at the One Night Only P.P.V., putting a beat down on Ronnie from Jersey Shore,
and breaking my big VIP sign over my former bouncer. That was something funny I
will never forget because it’s fun to break stuff over people’s heads.
Ring Rust Radio: Tag
team wrestling has really taken center stage recently in TNA with Team 3D, The
Hardys and The Wolves competing in a series of matches for the tag titles. As a
tag team wrestler in your own right, what are your feelings on the current
state of tag team wrestling in TNA?
Robbie E: I think
it’s coming back and we have great wrestlers. Tag teams weren't just guys
working together. They looked alike, thought a like, and they were a gelled
unit. Tag team matches for a while were almost just two singles matches. They were
just two guys thrown together and the art of tag team wrestling was gone. I think we are definitely moving forward and
getting it back to where it used to be. You just listed some of the greatest
tag teams of all time and currently in pro-wrestling, we're on the right track.
Labels: Bound For Glory, Bound for Glory Japan, Robbie E, The Amazing Race, TNA
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