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Shoot with Powers of Pain SI
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RF Video sat down with Warlord and Barbarian, The Powers of Pain on 10/30/04. They discussed their entire life from beginning to current day going through all their fueds and territories they worked for.

Here is a list of topics they talked about:


-Barbarian discusses working in sumo wrestling
-How the transition was from sumo to pro wrestling
-Memories of Barbarian's very first match
-Ending up in Georgia
-Working in Memphis
-Who came up with his face paint gimmick
-Comparison of Memphis and Georgia
-If he liked the competiton or gimmicks better than the other
-Thoughts of Ronnie Garvin
-How Warlord got started in the business
-If he watched wrestling before he got in
-What Crockett promised him when he got there
-Who Warlord trained with
-Most influential guy to him at the time
-Memories of working with Baby Doll
-Warlords memories of matches and angles with Dusty Rhodes
-First match
-Warlord and Barbarian's thoughts of Dusty Rhodes
-What they remember of Magnum TA's car accident
-Initial thoughts of going to New Japan
-How long it took them to get used to the style
-Thoughts of working with Inoki
-Who's idea it was to put them together as a tag team
-Who they believe is the best team in the business
-Memories of the Road Warriors
-Thoughts on their barbed-wire matches
-Thoughts of scaffold matches
-What they think of Ric Flair
-Opinion of Lex Luger
-Any politics between Flair & Dusty for the top spot?
-Memories of being managed by Ivan Koloff
-Good road stories
-What happened in the bar fight Barbarian got into
-Who approached them to work for the WWF
-If they were under contract or not
-What Dusty thought about them leaving
-Initial impressions of the WWF
-Story of them being ribbed by Mr. Fuji
-Who made the business decisions for the Powers of Pain
-Fueding with Demolition
-Early memories of Mr. Fuji
-What the travel schedule was like in the WWF
-Thoughts of the drug scene in wrestling
-Thoughts of steroids in the business
-Memories of matches with Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart
-What Hulk Hogan was like in and out of the ring
-If there were any locker room leaders or cliques in the WWF
-Matches with the Bushwhackers
-Memories of The Rockers, Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty
-When did Vince try to split them up
-Memories of working with Hulk Hogan
-What the Ultimate Warrior was like outside the ring
-Thoughts of Jake Roberts
-Memories of Randy Savage
-If Randy was over protective of Elizabeth
-Story about the Nasty Boys
-Memories of Andre the Giant
-Story of Andre and Warrior
-Thoughts of Zeus
-Fame of being on television
-Memories of Dusty coming into the WWF
-How he was treated by the boys
-Ric Flair coming into the WWF
-Working with Davey Boy Smith
-Working with Kerry Von Erich
-Warlords singles matches with Jimmy Snuka
-Matches with Bret Hart
-Thoughts of Chris Walker
-Barbarian's thoughts of teaming with Fatu
-Working with Ricky Steamboat
-Favorite people to work with in WWF
-Least favorite
-Any politics involved in WWF
-Why they left the WWF
-If WCW ever tried to put them back together
-Teaming with Mick Foley
-Thoughts of match from Superclash
-Memories of working with Tony Atlas
-How he got along with Bill Watts
-Memories of Vader
-Going back to New Japan and working with Scott Norton
-Like working the US or Japan better
-Thoughts on Haku as a person
-Warlord tells the story of Haku biting a guy's nose off in a bar
-Story of Haku in St. Louis laying out 4 guys at a club
-Injuries suffered in the ring
-Working for Tenryu in Japan
-Working for Herb Abrams
-Barbarian's memories of Tower of Doom, triple cage match
-Do they prefer working tag matches or singles
-Did Hogan change at all from WWF to WCW
-Working heel or babyface better
-If anyone ever tried to take advantage of them in the ring
-What led to Warlords retirement in 1996
-What Warlord does now for a job
-Celebrities he works for
-Cities they liked to work in
-What Barbarian does outside of the ring for a job
-Any regrets in the business
-People they would have liked to work with that they didn't get the chance to
-Warlords reaction to his gimmick outfit
-Good rib stories in WWF
-Great rib stories that Mr. Fuji did
-Stories of Jake Roberts and his snake
-Regrets



Product Reviews4 Reviews
2/2/2008
Powers of Pain Review # 2 (ruiz_matthew)
One of the great tag teams in wrestling that was underused, underpushed and underrated. The Powers of Pain deserved a world tag team title run either in NWA or WWF! They were over as heels or babyfaces as they had the size and believability for a monster push! They had a great run in NWA as they feuded with the Road Warriors and beat them for the world six man tag team title. They eventually went to the WWF and had a great run as they had a great feud with Demolition for the title both as faces or heels, they had great matches with the Bolsheviks, Hart Foundation, the Rockers, Bushwhackers and going their seperate ways! Warlord had feuds with Texas Tornado and British Bulldog. Barbarian had a feud with Big Boss Man and formed another tag team with Haku. He later formed a tag team with Rikishi as the Head Shrinkers and they feuded with Shawn Michaels and Kevin Nash! Warlord, sadly suffered a career ending injury and is now a bodyguard, Barbarian went to WCW and formed the Faces of Fear tag team with Haku. It was a great interview from a great tag team
2/8/2007
(drtdad1)
This was a very good and in depth shoot. These are two of the nicest guys in the sport. They deserve to be remembered as one of the great power tag teams of our time. Along with some great road stories to boot, this shoot is well worth your money. I truly regret that the WWF did not use them to their full potential as a tag-team.
1/17/2007
Underated (juicefreak)
This tag team could have gone further than they did in my opinion. Overall a great interview, Barbarian seemed to have let alot of things allude his memory but a great look back at their run together. After hearing some of the stories about Haku I sure would like to see him do a shoot, how bout it RF?
12/21/2006
pop (ruiz_matthew)
great tag team who never had a chance to show their full potential in wwf one of the few teams who deserved the tag belts. this was a great interview and their wwf tenure was the highlight as their feud with demolition was legendary. their nwa feud with the road warriors was also memorable. they were truly a great team of real power wrestling

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