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Q&A With Burrhead Jones
For many years Burrhead Jones has been one of those special personalities in the wrestling business who has attracted a cult following - especially in the Carolinas, Tennessee and the Gulf Coast territories. Whether working in the Carolinas as the cousin of Rufus R. "Freight Train" Jones or in the Deep South areas of Alabama and Mississippi during the era of the civil rights movement, Burrhead witnessed his share of changes in the business.

Q&A With DDP (Part 3)
Diamond Dallas Page, one of pro wrestling's most resilient performers, talks about a number of personalities in this three-part series. Among them: Eric Bischoff, Dusty Rhodes, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Bill Goldberg, Ric Flair, Mark Madden, Steve Austin, Brian Pillman and Tom Zenk.

Q&A With DDP (Part 2)
Diamond Dallas Page, one of pro wrestling's most resilient performers, talks about a number of personalities in this three-part series. Among them: Eric Bischoff, Dusty Rhodes, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Bill Goldberg, Ric Flair, Mark Madden, Steve Austin, Brian Pillman and Tom Zenk.

Q&A With DDP (Part 1)
Diamond Dallas Page, one of pro wrestling's most resilient performers, talks about a number of personalities in this three-part series. Among them: Eric Bischoff, Dusty Rhodes, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Bill Goldberg, Ric Flair, Mark Madden, Steve Austin, Brian Pillman and Tom Zenk.

Triple H Is "The Game"
The Rock and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin may get the nod for generating the biggest pops in the wrestling business, but no wrestler has produced more quality high-profile matches over the past year than the man they call "The Game."

Q&A With "Stone Cold" Steve Austin
Five years ago Steve Austin's career hung in the balance. Newly fired by WCW, where Eric Bischoff had given up on Austin's character ever making a splash, and coming off a brief stint with ECW, Austin was well on his way to fulfilling Bischoff's glum prophecy after the WWF saddled him with a colorless gimmick and billed him as The Ringmaster.

Eddie Guerrero - Q&A
Eddie Guerrero discusses, among other things, the WWF, the car accident that nearly cost him his career and his life, and the "coffee incident" with Eric Bischoff.

The Nature Boy And The Enforcer
Ric Flair talks about his longtime association with "Double A" Arn Anderson.

Debra - Q&A
Debra Marshall always wanted to be in show business. She just never would have fathomed it would have been in the form of professional wrestling.

Flair Looks Back At First Reign
Ric Flair defeated Dusty Rhodes to win the National Wrestling Alliance world heavyweight title for the first time on Sept. 17, 1981, in Kansas City, Kan. The match marked the beginning of one of the most celebrated feuds in wrestling history and established Flair as the dominant figure in the business. Here Flair discusses his first NWA title win.

Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat - Q & A - Part 2
Ricky Steamboat, one of professional wrestling's top performers for more than 20 years, hung up the tights for good after suffering a herniated disc in his back during a match with the then "Stunning" Steve Austin at a WCW Clash of the Champions event several years ago...

Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat - Q & A - Part 1
Ricky Steamboat, one of professional wrestling's top performers for more than 20 years, hung up the tights for good after suffering a herniated disc in his back during a match with the then "Stunning" Steve Austin at a WCW Clash of the Champions event several years ago.

Dawn Marie - Q&A
Dreams can come true. Just ask Dawnmarie Psaltis. For as long as she can remember, she wanted to be an entertainer, but friends and family kept telling her she'd never do it...

Thunderbolt Patterson - Q&A
Claude "Thunderbolt" Patterson was one of pro wrestling's most colorful, and controversial, characters. In an interview earlier this year, Bolt talked about how he broke into the business, the same business that would blackball him nearly two decades later for his outspoken manner and push for major change within the industry.

Sting - Q&A
Steve Borden has spent the past several years in the wrestling business portraying a dark character shrouded in mystery - a loner type with no allegiances and seemingly torn between two worlds.