Exclusive Ring Rust Radio interivew with TNA tag team champions The Wolves, Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards
The
hosts of Ring Rust Radio – Donald Wood, Mike Chiari and Brandon Galvin – recently had
the chance to speak with TNA Tag Team Champions The Wolves, Davey
Richards and Eddie Edwards! With The Wolves both entered in TNA’s World Title
Series, Ring Rust Radio asks the team about facing each other, working with
Ring of Honor, trying out for NXT, the future of TNA and more. You can listen
to the entire interview on the YouTube link below or continue past to read the
interview here.
Ring Rust Radio:
On this week’s episode of TNA Impact Wrestling, fans will witness The Wolves
going head-to-head in a singles match in the World Title Series. As friends and
teammates, what’s it like going to battle against each other and will you be
able to go all-out against a friend?
Davey: We have
done it before plenty of times and I am sure we will do it plenty of
times. It’s all in the spirit of competition and there is a strong, mutual
respect between us. At the end of the day, both of us want to be the best
and there can be only one winner. So I look forward to it and it will be a
great match.
Eddie: We bring
out the absolute best in each other and I know Davey does for me. Anything
less than my best won’t get it done against an athlete like Davey. It’s
going to be hard hitting, intense, and we’re going to leave it all out in the
ring.
Ring Rust Radio:
The Wolves are obviously one of the premier tag teams in wrestling right now,
but as experts in tag team wrestling, what are some other teams out there
either in TNA or other companies that you guys believe are among the best, and
would like to maybe go up against at some point?
Davey: I think
tag wrestling is so good right now that it makes it a hard question to ask
right now. I think the Young Bucks are great, reDRagon is great, and the
Heat Seekers from North Carolina are great. There are a lot of teams from
all over that are great and we enjoy wrestling them all and we would like to
wrestle them again.
Eddie: I think a
lot of fans would like to see us go against either the Bucks or reDRagon. Then
there is the Killer Elite Squad over in Japan and the Time
Splitters. Basically the best teams in the world are the ones we want to
face, and that’s what the fans want to see too.
Ring Rust Radio:
While many fans know you as tag team performers, both of you found legitimate
success as singles competitors during your time with Ring of Honor. Do you ever
get the itch to make another run on your own or do you see yourself as
exclusively tag team partners?
Davey: We always
have wanted to have success in the singles competition. When we talk about
how we want to be X-Division Champion and World Champion, yes we both do but
it’s never in lieu of the tag team. The tag team always comes
first. It’s like a very successful band and members of it want to create
solo albums. They obviously want their solo albums to do well, but they
don’t want them to break up the band. The Wolves always come first and foremost
and always will, but if we can have some singles success we would welcome it.
Eddie: We are both
competitors and we want to be the best out there. Like Davey said, it’s
not in spite of the tag team and the team always comes first. We discuss
everything first, it’s always team, team, team. If we get the opportunity
to show off in the singles then we take the advantage.
Ring Rust Radio:
Before coming to TNA, you guys had a ton of success in ROH both as individuals
and as a team. A lot of comparisons get thrown around between TNA and ROH
nowadays since they’re both on Destination America, but having been key players
in both companies, what would you say are some of the biggest differences
between them?
Davey: ROH is
more geared to a live experience wrestling type of product. They have a
lot of younger guys who are up and coming and trying to make their name which
is awesome. TNA is more of a TV product with a lot of guys that are around
and made their names elsewhere and a lot more experience. It is a
different flavor than what ROH brings so it’s a good one two combo with two
companies that offer something unique and are unique in what they do.
Eddie: With
ROH, you are going to have those longer matches that you won’t see week to
week on TNA. Styles wise, TNA is quicker and flashier where ROH is more
hard-hitting. You can’t go wrong with either one so for wrestling fans in
general just watch them both.
Ring Rust Radio:
Before you made the jump to TNA, you had a tryout with WWE’s NXT. What was that
experience like for you, and would you ever consider going back in the future?
Davey: It was
great! They treated us really well there. It was long days but very
enjoyable days. Everything they said they were going to do they did do and
they were very respectful. The facility there is absolutely amazing and we
got to work with Dusty Rhodes at the time. We would definitely entertain
the thought of going back there but we are very happy with TNA so I don’t see
any reason to leave at this time.
Eddie: They
treated us great and it was a great experience to see how it works down
there. It was something cool and I say never say never but right now TNA
is where it’s at.
Ring Rust Radio:
There’s constantly speculation regarding TNA and its future out there on the
Internet, so for you guys, who are two of the top stars in the company and two
of the most accomplished wrestlers in the locker room, how do you handle all
the rumors? What kind of impact, if any, do they have one you?
Davey: Eddie and
I have an agreement that we stay as far away from drama and rumors as we
can. We focus on how we can make our team better from upgrading our look
and Eddie making leaps and bounds over his physical appearance since we joined
TNA. We have only gotten better at wrestling so we don’t concern ourselves
with gossip and rumors. They have always treated us well and all we focus
on is wrestling.
Eddie: We don’t
focus on behind the scenes or in the office, were not worried about
that. Our job is to go out there, perform in the ring, and that’s
it. We do that each and every week.
Labels: Davey Richards, Eddie Edwards, Impact Wrestling, NXT, Ring of Honor, ROH, The Wolves, TNA, TNA Impact, WWE
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