one of the better shows of MVPs podcast. mark has a lot of good road stories, stories from his early days in WWE and a few thoughts about current day WWE/his future/who he has scouted so far.
they both got lucky there. mark probably would have killed him and ended up in prison.Actually listening to this now.
The story with Fake Razor. though![]()
The brother has been making moves backstage. That Neville story about Mania is![]()
He has a better eye for talent than WWE management.
They better give him a job once he retires.
He helped in the signing of Apollo Crews, Rich Swann, and Braun Strowman. He also helped Neville with his current heel persona.
Surprised more people on here don't fukk with this show. I've been onto it for a minute now, because it's pretty much the only wrestling podcast i can think of with a Black host![]()
Its a good show. I keep forgetting about it tho. Only one I've heard is one with Shelton where he told a story about Vince telling him to stop saying the n word at work
He has a better eye for talent than WWE management.
They better give him a job once he retires.
He helped in the signing of Apollo Crews, Rich Swann, and Braun Strowman. He also helped Neville with his current heel persona.
Braun Strowman Reveals Which WWE Legend Turned WWE On To Him, Not Having The Wyatt Family Now, Goals - WrestlingInc.com
On episode 349 of The Steve Austin Show, WWE Monday Night RAW Superstar Braun Strowman talked about how he signed with the company, his current solo run, and his goals for the future.
Apparently, fellow strongman, Mark Henry is the person who put Strowman on WWE's radar as far as recruitment is concerned.
"Mark Henry turned the company onto me. Mark and I got to be good friends after I did the Arnold [Strongman Classic], actually my third ever strongman [competition], I did the Arnold in 2010 and I met Mark for the first time and I've been a big fan of his through his [professional] wrestling career, his strength feats, and stuff like that. And we got to talking and Mark turned [WWE Senior Director of Talent Development] Canyon Ceman onto me and said, 'hey, you need to watch this guy - he's not like all the other strongmen' because I took pleasure in going out there and hamming it up and getting the crowd involved where a lot of guys pick this up and put it down and then they turn around and go in the back. Me, man, the louder the people got, the stronger I got, the adrenaline gets going, and I'm having fun, [and] they're having fun. And I think that's one of the big things that drew WWE to me, is seeing the fact that I enjoying going out there and entertaining and I am basically an attention whore."