"Shoot Hard: The Spike Dudley Saga" 2 Hour Interview
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"Shoot Hard: The Spike Dudley Saga" 2 Hour Interview
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Dive into the relentless world of professional wrestling with "Shoot Hard: The Spike Dudley Saga," an exclusive Spreaker podcast interview that reveals the gritty reality behind the glitter of the...
show more- (00:01-04:36) Spike Dudley recalls his earliest experiences with wrestling as a passionate fan growing up in New England, describing his love for the "baby faces" and hatred for the "heels." His fandom began in the mid to late 70s, intensifying in the early 80s.
- (04:36-11:14) He recounts his decision to pursue wrestling as a career after being inspired by watching wrestling as a child. Spike discusses the challenges he faced due to his smaller size when entering the wrestling business in the early 90s, highlighting the lack of opportunities for lighter wrestlers like himself, Rey Mysterio, and others at the time.
- (11:14-25:13) Dudley describes his progression from being a third-grade teacher to a full-time wrestler, touching on his initial training, the difficulties of balancing a teaching career with wrestling, and his transition into the professional circuit with ECW. He expresses deep loyalty to Paul Heyman, citing his significant role in Dudley's career.
- (25:13-34:29) Spike details his experiences and growth in ECW, including key rivalries and the backstage dynamics. He reflects on the supportive and collaborative environment of ECW, despite the intense physical demands and risks involved.
- (34:29-44:46) Dudley discusses his views on the wrestling business, including the evolution of wrestling styles, his role in pioneering opportunities for lighter wrestlers, and the broader changes in the wrestling industry. He ends with personal anecdotes from his wrestling career and his interactions with other wrestlers.
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