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Bobby Jaggers Shoot Interview DVD-R

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They don't get any tougher than Hangman Bobby Jaggers. This was the type of interview which you know right away the wrestler could care less if he burns any bridges. He often repeats that phrase during our interview with him, "what can they do to me now, I am out of the business." If you want to hear for the first time ever what really happened to Bruiser Brody in Puerto Rico in July 1989 this is one hell of a interview. Bobby was there the night he was murdered and discusses what he saw backstage and in the ring. He gives a chilling recount of what went down on the infamous night. You wont believe what really happened and who protected the guy who stabbed him. Bobby has worked all over the territories during the 80's and has stories about SouthWest Championship wrestling, Memphis, Portland and NWA. We covered his entire career from start to finish and any fan of old school wrestling will want to hear what he has to say.

Bobby has some messages to Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan that I don't think they will enjoy. Bobby talks about also breaking into wrestling around the same time as Brody. Your going to hear some great Funk stories as well from down in TX during the early days.Look out Roddy Piper and Adrian Adonis as Bobby don't like you guys and you will hear why when we talk about his run in Portland. What does Bobby think about Billy Jack Haynes?

One of my favorite promotions was Southwest and Bobby talks about what it was like to work with Scott Casey and the Sheepherders..Why he did not like Tully Blanchard. In fact he talks about Tully and Ted Dibase in present day and why he thinks what they are doing now is a work. You will hear some great road stories as well from Bobby.

The highlight of the interview is his story on the death of Bruiser Brody. Besides that he has tons of behind the scene stories from NWA, Puerto Rico, Florida, Bill Watts and all of the great promotions that he worked for in the 80's. If you love road stories and behind the scenes gossip that you never heard before your going to want to get the Bobby Jaggers shoot interview!!

How did you get into the business
Howd you get started
Was the training more difficult than you thought
Memories of your first match
What was the hardest thing about breaking into the business back then
How long were you kayfabed for
Did any vets mentor you early on
Did any vets test you
Memories working early as Lonnie Maynes brother
How did you get booked into the Amarillo territory
Thoughts on Dory Sr
Memories of matches there
Thoughts on Dory and Terry
Memories of matches with Ray Candy
Memories of Bruiser Brody
What was the travel like back then
Memories of Ricky Romero
Memories of teaming with Randy Tyler
Memories of Al Perez
Memories of Swede Hansen
Favorite guys to work with
How did you develop your promos
How did you wind up in the Portland area
Thoughts on Don Owens
Did you ever get involved in those shoots for Dons brother
Thoughts on Rip Oliver
Thoughts on Dutch Savage
Was it political there as far as the booking
Can you talk about the travel schedule
Memories of Col. Debeers
Memories of matches with Karl Steiner
Memories of matches with Ricky Vaughn
Were you surprised he wound up a Von Erich
Memories of your feud Tom Zenk
Are you surprised at how outspoken he has been over the years
Memories of Dynamite Kid
Memories of Buddy Rose
Memories of teaming with David Sierra
Memories of Iceman Parsons
Memories of Billy Jack Haynes
Was there any kind of a rivalry between Billy Jack and Zenk for the top spot
A lot of fans remember you from Southwest, how did you get into SWest
Memories of Joe Blanchard
Was he a fair booker
Memories of Tully
Memories of Gino Hernandez
Fav matches and feuds
Least fav matches
Memories of Bob Sweetan
Memories of Manny Fernandez
Memories of Nick Bockwinkel
Memories of Bruiser Brody
Memories of One Man Gang
Memories of Wahoo McDa