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  1. Billy Jack Haynes and RF VIDEO go one on one in quite possibly the most brutal
  2. and jaw-dropping shoot in our illustrious shoot interview history.
  3.  
  4. Once in a great while, a shoot interview will come along that has everyone in
  5. the entire wrestling industry talking. The fans, the boys, the wrestling
  6. historians, the people behind the scenes…everyone. RF VIDEO's exclusive new
  7. shoot interview with Billy Jack Haynes is one of those legendary shoots. This
  8. exhaustive shoot uncovered every aspect of Billy Jack's long career and opened a
  9. floodgate of unbelievable - and never heard before - stories. Always known as a
  10. shy, soft speaker during his working days as master of the full nelson, Billy
  11. Jack lets in all hang out on this jaw dropping shoot and we guarantee that this
  12. is one of the all time great interviews.
  13.  
  14. Starting his career in the Pacific North West, Billy Jack always had that
  15. can't-miss, blue chipper aura about him. Much like the troubled Kerry Von Erich,
  16. the expectations for Billy Jack were tremendous and he quickly rose to the top
  17. of the cards. This meteoric rise to fame brought with it all the problems no one
  18. in the industry talks about on the record. RF VIDEO goes even farther back in
  19. Billy Jack's history, to the shocking revelation of his molestation by a family
  20. member and the devastating fall out. This particular segment of the shoot will
  21. affect even the most cold hearted and jaded wrestling fan. Billy Jack then
  22. talked about working for the exploding Portland, Oregon territory and gave
  23. inside stories on all the top names there including Roddy Piper, Tom Zenk and
  24. Dynamite Kid.
  25.  
  26. Moving on to Billy Jack's time in the Florida territory, we got a story on the
  27. death of Eddie Graham that has never been heard anywhere else. Billy Jack
  28. explains in detail why he feels Graham shot himself and backs up his theory by
  29. discussing the letters Graham had written to Billy shortly before his death. You
  30. want shocking? This shoot delivers in a major way. Billy also talks about all
  31. the top names in Florida at the time including "The American Dream" Dusty
  32. Rhodes, Kevin Sullivan, Wahoo McDaniel and Barry Windham. The stories with Dusty
  33. Rhodes don't stop there as Billy Jack goes into detail about working for the
  34. Crocketts at Starrcade and an actual physical altercation between Billy Jack and
  35. Jim Crocket before Haynes went backstage looking to confront Dusty Rhodes! Old
  36. school wrestling fans are going to go out of their mind while watching this
  37. shoot and hearing all the fantastic tales of the old territories!
  38.  
  39. Many of RF VIDEO's dedicated fans have been waiting years for Billy Jack to talk
  40. about his time in the WWF and this shoot does not disappoint! Billy talks about
  41. every facet of his WWF career, including his infamous WrestleMania III match
  42. with Hercules Hernandez and why it was so stiff. Billy Jack talked about
  43. steroids, the grind on the road, and Hulk Hogan without holding anything back!
  44. WWF 80s fans, youll want to watch this to hear some stories which just might
  45. make the hair on the back of your neck stand up!
  46.  
  47. If you are a fan of road stories, this DVD must be added to your video library
  48. as Billy Jack told one story after another that covered the entire range of
  49. wrestling promotions and personalities, you won't believe the night when Billy
  50. Jack went to his car at a WWF house show with the intention of shooting Vince
  51. McMahon! This story alone is worth the price of the DVD as it is one you'll
  52. never forget!
  53.  
  54. Suicide attempts. Mental institutions. The RF Video shoot interview series has
  55. produced many great shoots in the past, but this might be on of the finest
  56. shoots we have ever done. This shoot doesnt require the hype we will give it
  57. here, because the shoot will speak volumes, but we wanted to make sure every
  58. single one of our valued customers were let in on the ground floor of something
  59. great.
  60. Were you a fan growing up
  61. How did you break in, who trained you
  62. What was his training like
  63. What was the hardest thing to pick up in training
  64. Memories of your first match
  65. Initial memories of meeting Don Owen
  66. What was the travel like
  67. Did anyone mentor you
  68. Memories/thoughts on Rip Oliver
  69. Memories/thoughts on Buddy Rose
  70. Memories/thoughts on Roddy Piper
  71. Memories/thoughts on Tom Zenk
  72. Memories/thoughts on Dynamite Kid
  73. Did he rib you at all
  74. Memories/thoughts on Bobby Jaggers
  75. Memories teaming with Ricky Vaughn
  76. Memories/thoughts on Ken Patera
  77. Memories/thoughts on Matt Bourne
  78. Memories/thoughts on teaming with Stan Stasiak
  79. Memories/thoughts on Curt Hennig
  80. Memories/thoughts on Tom Pritchard
  81. How important were the Apter mags to your early success
  82. What happened when you were contacted by Tom Laughlin
  83. Were there ever any attempts early on in your career to make you an NWA champion
  84. Memories of your matches with Ric Flair
  85. How did you wind up down in the Florida area
  86. Memories/thoughts on Superstar Graham
  87. Memories teaming with Wahoo Mcdaniel
  88. Memories/thoughts on Dusty Rhodes
  89. Memories/thoughts on Eddie Graham
  90. Memories/thoughts on Rick Rude
  91. Memories/thoughts on the Windhams
  92. Memories/thoughts on Kevin Sullivan
  93. How influential were steroids to your look
  94. Thoughts on steroids in the business
  95. How did you wind up in World Class
  96. Impressions and thoughts on Fritz Von Erich
  97. How out of control were his sons
  98. Thoughts on being managed by Sunshine
  99. Why did you leave so soon
  100. Memories wrestling the Andersons at Starrcade
  101. Did Jim Crockett or Dusty try and keep you there full time
  102. You went back to Portland in 86 and then abruptly left for the WWF, did you give
  103. Don Owen any notice because you were champ at the time
  104. How were you contacted to go to the WWF
  105. Initial thoughts on Vince
  106. What were your expectations going in
  107. How were you accepted by the locker room
  108. Who did you ride and room with
  109. How did your life change now that you were a WWF superstar
  110. What was the travel like
  111. Memories/thoughts on your series with Randy Savage
  112. Memories/thoughts on Hulk Hogan
  113. Was there any jealousy from him at all
  114. Memories/thoughts on your series with Hercules
  115. What was it like wrestling at Wrestlemania 3
  116. Why do you think you never got any high profile matches on Saturday Nights Main
  117. Event other than the battle royal
  118. At what point did you buy your gym
  119. Is it true you were fired from the WWF after you refused to do a job and if so,
  120. what were the circumstances
  121. In retrospect do you regret it or stand by your decision that night
  122. What were your plans after you left
  123. You ran a show in Oregon City a year or so later, you were accused of not paying
  124. the boys, what happened
  125. Is it true that some of the guys threatened to kill your dog
  126. How did you wind up in WCW
  127. Thoughts on Jim Herd and Dusty at the time
  128. Who came up with the Black Blood gimmick
  129. Did it bother you that you had to wear a mask
  130. Memories teaming with One Man Gang
  131. Who did you ride with in that time period
  132. What was the locker room like
  133. What were politics like
  134. What was it like when Ric Flair left as WCW Champ
  135. Memories/thoughts on Lex Luger
  136. What happened, why did your tenure there come to an end
  137. What were your plans after you left
  138. How different was Portland this time around when you returned
  139. Memories/thoughts on your series with Steve Doll
  140. Memories/thoughts on the Harris boys
  141. Memories/thoughts on Brian Adams
  142. Did you ever try and reach out to return to the WWF at this time
  143. What was it like when Portland finally closed
  144. How did you wind up in the USWA
  145. Memories/thoughts on Jerry Lawler
  146. Memories/thoughts on Brian Christopher
  147. Memories/thoughts on Jeff Jarrett
  148. Was it hard mentally from going from Wrestlemania 3 to now the USWA
  149. Was it hard to make a living there
  150. Memories/thoughts on Brian Armstrong
  151. At what point did you realize your career was over
  152. Did you become hooked on drugs or struggle with addiction
  153. How much do you miss it
  154. What advice would you guys to talent wanting to get a job in the WWE
  155. Would you like to go back
  156. Do you still follow the business
  157. Does it bother you when you see less talented guys on television while you cant
  158. get booked in the WWE or TNA
  159. Would you ever write a book
  160. Best ribs you ever saw
  161. Road stories from anytime
  162. Are you surprised by guys like Terry Funk and Flair who have been around this
  163. long
  164. Thoughts on the lack of kayfabe today in wrestling
  165. Is there anyone you didn't get a chance to work with that you wished you would
  166. have
  167. What is your favorite moment in your career
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