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Some of the best shoot interviews we have conducted are with wrestlers that are out of the business for good. With nothing to lose and years of frustrations, the ears will be ringing of the RF Video Shoot Interview viewers. Dennis Knight and Mark Canterbury reached the highs and lows of pro wrestling together. Now with nothing to hide and no agenda, both men sat down and fired their barrels in one of RF Video’s most explosive shoot interviews.

 

Knight and Canterbury were some of the last of a dying breed. Both men made their careers in pro wrestling the old fashioned way. Both men came up from the dying territories, to the politics of WCW, and then to the big lights in the WWF. Knight and Canterbury combined their talents to become one of the most remembered gimmicks of the last decade, the Godwinns.

 

But before they slopped Triple H and the Bodydonnas, both men road the grueling roads of Memphis, TN. Both will tell you the lessons they learned and what it was like to work in one of the lowest points of one of wrestling’s classic territories. How were they able to parlay their minimal experience into a deal with WCW?

 

While their greatest fame came in the WWE, some of their greatest stories on the shoot come from WCW. What was it like to go from working for Bill Watts to Ole Anderson? What were the pressures of working for old school bookers in a new school environment? Memories are shared of bonds that would last a lifetime with fellow wrestlers Cactus Jack, Steve Austin, and Brian Pillman. Dennis’ Cactus Jack imitation will put you in stitches.

 

Along with more money came more frustrations in WCW. Let’s just say that Dennis and Mark are not a part of the Ric Flair Fan Club. Both wrestlers let loose their controversial opinions of one of the most polarizing individuals in the business. Dennis hates two guys in the business. One is Flair and the other is Eric Bischoff, and he’ll tell you exactly why.

 

What was it like to make the jump to New York? Mark recalls his battles with a legend in the making, Triple H. How close were they? What brought them together? How were both men accepted by the veterans in the WWF locker room? Who came up with the slop, the gimmick, the managers, and everything else we remember today as the Godwinns.

 

One of the most revealing segments of the interview is when they talked about their battles with the Clique. Mark’s battles with Triple H reached beyond the ring later in their relationship. How was the locker room divided in the battle with the Clique? Who sided with whom? What veterans stood up and said enough is enough?

 

The Godwinns had some classics with the Bodydonnas. Mark and Dennis talk about the Tammy Sytch dynamic. Both men worked with one of the original divas several times with the Bodydonnas and the Smoking Gunns. How did they get along? Well let’s just say time doesn’t necessarily heal all wounds and you will hear exactly why. If you thought you heard all of the stories on Tammy Sytch, you haven’t heard anything until you hear these.

 

The Godwinns took us in the back with a lot of backstage stories. The Godwinns were a part of one of wrestling’s biggest revolutions. What was it like to share the stage with HBK, Bret Hart, Steve Austin, the LOD, and more? Of course with the matches, came the ribs and you will hear about some great ones.

 

Dennis unleashes his frustrations on some that he felt have had a silver spoon in the business. Dennis recalls a conversation he had early in his career about injuries. Dennis talks about the advice and how he would remember it years later. Dennis then proceeds to go on a 15 minute rant about some of the whiners and cry babies he has encountered in the wrestling business.

 

Life in the fast lane isn’t always glamorous. Dennis and Mark talk about the roller coaster ride of partying and drugs in pro wrestling. What are their thoughts on drugs and are they a necessary evil in wrestling? It is quite a somber moment when both men talk openly about the rash of deaths in pro wrestling. Which deaths hit them the hardest? Could any of them have been prevented?

 

Like most wrestlers from this time period, you will hear some great HBK stories. Shawn wasn’t always an angle, and both men will talk about Shawn at the height of his arrogance. In addition, you will hear about the frustrations of working with one of wrestling’s most famous teams, the Road Warriors. Dennis questions the manhood of the two legends and tells you why. The two were also none too fond of the Harris Twins and in their words called them, well…you’ll have to find out.

 

By the time we finished this interview the sun was rising and Dennis was just getting warmed up. These are two guys with a lot to say and a rare opportunity to say it. Needless to say they both took advantage of the opportunity and left no stone unturned in the interview. If you want to hear about the politics, the territories, the bookers, the backstage gossip, and the brutal truth well then this is the interview for you. Those scared of hearing the truth about some of wrestling’s biggest heroes may want to skip this one. These two put the shoot back in shoot interview.

 

How did each of you get started

What do you each remember about your early days on the indys

What were each of your goals when you got in the business

Initial impressions of each other

What were your initial impressions of Jerry Lawler

Memories of teaming together in the USWA

What were typical payoffs like back then

Memories of matches with Jeff Jarrett and Robert Fuller

How did WCW discover you guys

Initial impressions of WCW

Did you guys like the masks

Memories of Bill Watts

Were you guys frustrated with the lack of push early on

Thoughts and memories of the locker room

Any good road stories

Memories of Ole Anderson as a booker

Memories of matches with the Coles

Memories of Jesse Ventura

Memories of wrestling each other at Battlebowl

Memories of matches with Scorpio and Bagwell

Memories of matches with Cactus

Memories of Vader

Memories of Steve Austin and Brian Pillman

Who’s idea was it to lose the match against Marc Mero

Any good road stories from this time

Memories of Tom Zenk

How did you win d up leaving

Who contacted who regarding your WWE negotiations

Initial impressions of Vince

How come Mark went first by himself

Mark – Memories of your early matches there

Mark – Memories of the Dark Side gimmick

Mark – Memories of your series with Triple H

Did you guys know about the Godwinns gimmick right away

Who came up with the idea

How behind the idea was Vince

What was the locker room like at this time

Was it hard to become accepted

Were you guys originally ribbed

Who’s idea was it to give you Hillbilly Jim

Memories of Jim

Did you guys like the gimmick

When did you realize it was getting over

Who came up with the slop

Memories of matches with the New Rockers

Memories of matches with Owen and Davey Boy

Did you ever rib guys with the slop

Memories of Uncle Cletus

Memories of matches with the Smoking Guns

Memories of matches with the Bodydonnas

Memories of Tammy Sytch

How influential were the Clique

Memories of your first Wrestlemania

At some point did the two of you make a pact either early or mid way through=2 0your career as a team to stick together

Who was the captain of the team as far as calling matches

Who did you guys ride with up there

Was it hard to adjust to the crazy travel schedule

Did you like the Beverly Brothers gimmick

Memories of matches with the LOD

How did things change when Austin started to get hot

Mark – What happened in a match with LOD that you became injured

Did you feel pressured to come back early

How soon did you come back

Memories of the 4 corners match from SummerSlam 96

Memories of matches with LaFon and Furnas

Memories of matches with the Blackjacks

Did the road schedule ever take a toll on you guys

How did things change when Hall and Nash left

Did the clique’s power ever impact you guys

Memories of matches with the Blackjacks

Memories of Shawn Michaels

Memories of matches with the Outlaws

What was the key to having such a long run

Are you surprised as to how well remembered you guys still are

Memories of matches with the Harris twins

Who’s idea was it to repackage you guys

Who came up with the Southern Justice gimmick

How did Vince change once WCW started beating him in the ratings

Was it too soon for that gimmick

How did you guys work with Jeff Jarrett

Did you guys ever talk to WCW about coming over

Memories teaming with Jeff

Memories of matches with DX

Mark – How different was Triple H this time around

Mark how did you hurt yourself again

Did you think your career was over

Dennis – Did you fear for your spot

If you hadn’t gotten hurt, how much longer do you think the gimmick would have gone

Is it true that there were plans to bring you guys back a few years ago

Have you guys ever talked to TNA about coming in together

Are you surprised tag team wrestling has virtually disappeared

What do you think of the lack of kayfabe today in the business

Either of you interested in writing a book

What makes a great match

What makes a great angle

What makes someone a good worker

In your careers who did you find was overrated and underrated

What do you each do today

How much do you miss it

Favorite matches you guys had

Do you guys enjoy conventions, signings

Any good road stories, ribs

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RFVideo Shoot The Godwinns DVDRip x264 RUDOS

Some of the best shoot interviews we have conducted are with wrestlers that are out of the business for good. With nothing to lose and years of frustrations, the ears will be ringing of the RF Video Shoot Interview viewers. Dennis Knight and Mark Canterbury reached the highs and lows of pro wrestling together. Now with nothing to hide and no agenda, both men sat down and fired their barrels in one of RF Video's most explosive shoot interviews.

Knight and Canterbury were some of the last of a dying breed. Both men made their careers in pro wrestling the old fashioned way. Both men came up from the dying territories, to the politics of WCW, and then to the big lights in the WWF. Knight and Canterbury combined their talents to become one of the most remembered gimmicks of the last decade, the Godwinns.

But before they slopped Triple H and the Bodydonnas, both men road the grueling roads of Memphis, TN. Both will tell you the lessons they learned and what it was like to work in one of the lowest points of one of wrestling's classic territories. How were they able to parlay their minimal experience into a deal with WCW?

While their greatest fame came in the WWE, some of their greatest stories on the shoot come from WCW. What was it like to go from working for Bill Watts to Ole Anderson? What were the pressures of working for old school bookers in a new school environment? Memories are shared of bonds that would last a lifetime with fellow wrestlers Cactus Jack, Steve Austin, and Brian Pillman. Dennis' Cactus Jack imitation will put you in stitches.

Along with more money came more frustrations in WCW. Let's just say that Dennis and Mark are not a part of the Ric Flair Fan Club. Both wrestlers let loose their controversial opinions of one of the most polarizing individuals in the business. Dennis hates two guys in the business. One is Flair and the other is Eric Bischoff, and he'll tell you exactly why.

What was it like to make the jump to New York? Mark recalls his battles with a legend in the making, Triple H. How close were they? What brought them together? How were both men accepted by the veterans in the WWF locker room? Who came up with the slop, the gimmick, the managers, and everything else we remember today as the Godwinns.

One of the most revealing segments of the interview is when they talked about their battles with the Clique. Mark's battles with Triple H reached beyond the ring later in their relationship. How was the locker room divided in the battle with the Clique? Who sided with whom? What veterans stood up and said enough is enough?

The Godwinns had some classics with the Bodydonnas. Mark and Dennis talk about the Tammy Sytch dynamic. Both men worked with one of the original divas several times with the Bodydonnas and the Smoking Gunns. How did they get along? Well let's just say time doesn't necessarily heal all wounds and you will hear exactly why. If you thought you heard all of the stories on Tammy Sytch, you haven’t heard anything until you hear these.

The Godwinns took us in the back with a lot of backstage stories. The Godwinns were a part of one of wrestling's biggest revolutions. What was it like to share the stage with HBK, Bret Hart, Steve Austin, the LOD, and more? Of course with the matches, came the ribs and you will hear about some great ones.

Dennis unleashes his frustrations on some that he felt have had a silver spoon in the business. Dennis recalls a conversation he had early in his career about injuries. Dennis talks about the advice and how he would remember it years later. Dennis then proceeds to go on a 15 minute rant about some of the whiners and cry babies he has encountered in the wrestling business.

Life in the fast lane isn't always glamorous. Dennis and Mark talk about the roller coaster ride of partying and drugs in pro wrestling. What are their thoughts on drugs and are they a necessary evil in wrestling? It is quite a somber moment when both men talk openly about the rash of deaths in pro wrestling. Which deaths hit them the hardest? Could any of them have been prevented?

Like most wrestlers from this time period, you will hear some great HBK stories. Shawn wasn't always an angle, and both men will talk about Shawn at the height of his arrogance. In addition, you will hear about the frustrations of working with one of wrestling’s most famous teams, the Road Warriors. Dennis questions the manhood of the two legends and tells you why. The two were also none too fond of the Harris Twins and in their words called them, well...you'll have to find out.

By the time we finished this interview the sun was rising and Dennis was just getting warmed up. These are two guys with a lot to say and a rare opportunity to say it. Needless to say they both took advantage of the opportunity and left no stone unturned in the interview. If you want to hear about the politics, the territories, the bookers, the backstage gossip, and the brutal truth well then this is the interview for you. Those scared of hearing the truth about some of wrestling's biggest heroes may want to skip this one. These two put the shoot back in shoot interview.

 

How did each of you get started

What do you each remember about your early days on the indys

What were each of your goals when you got in the business

Initial impressions of each other

What were your initial impressions of Jerry Lawler

Memories of teaming together in the USWA

What were typical payoffs like back then

Memories of matches with Jeff Jarrett and Robert Fuller

How did WCW discover you guys

Initial impressions of WCW

Did you guys like the masks

Memories of Bill Watts

Were you guys frustrated with the lack of push early on

Thoughts and memories of the locker room

Any good road stories

Memories of Ole Anderson as a booker

Memories of matches with the Coles

Memories of Jesse Ventura

Memories of wrestling each other at Battlebowl

Memories of matches with Scorpio and Bagwell

Memories of matches with Cactus

Memories of Vader

Memories of Steve Austin and Brian Pillman

Who’s idea was it to lose the match against Marc Mero

Any good road stories from this time

Memories of Tom Zenk

How did you win d up leaving

Who contacted who regarding your WWE negotiations

Initial impressions of Vince

How come Mark went first by himself

Mark – Memories of your early matches there

Mark – Memories of the Dark Side gimmick

Mark – Memories of your series with Triple H

Did you guys know about the Godwinns gimmick right away

Who came up with the idea

How behind the idea was Vince

What was the locker room like at this time

Was it hard to become accepted

Were you guys originally ribbed

Who’s idea was it to give you Hillbilly Jim

Memories of Jim

Did you guys like the gimmick

When did you realize it was getting over

Who came up with the slop

Memories of matches with the New Rockers

Memories of matches with Owen and Davey Boy

Did you ever rib guys with the slop

Memories of Uncle Cletus

Memories of matches with the Smoking Guns

Memories of matches with the Bodydonnas

Memories of Tammy Sytch

How influential were the Clique

Memories of your first Wrestlemania

At some point did the two of you make a pact either early or mid way through=2 0your career as a team to stick together

Who was the captain of the team as far as calling matches

Who did you guys ride with up there

Was it hard to adjust to the crazy travel schedule

Did you like the Beverly Brothers gimmick

Memories of matches with the LOD

How did things change when Austin started to get hot

Mark – What happened in a match with LOD that you became injured

Did you feel pressured to come back early

How soon did you come back

Memories of the 4 corners match from SummerSlam 96

Memories of matches with LaFon and Furnas

Memories of matches with the Blackjacks

Did the road schedule ever take a toll on you guys

How did things change when Hall and Nash left

Did the clique’s power ever impact you guys

Memories of matches with the Blackjacks

Memories of Shawn Michaels

Memories of matches with the Outlaws

What was the key to having such a long run

Are you surprised as to how well remembered you guys still are

Memories of matches with the Harris twins

Who’s idea was it to repackage you guys

Who came up with the Southern Justice gimmick

How did Vince change once WCW started beating him in the ratings

Was it too soon for that gimmick

How did you guys work with Jeff Jarrett

Did you guys ever talk to WCW about coming over

Memories teaming with Jeff

Memories of matches with DX

Mark – How different was Triple H this time around

Mark how did you hurt yourself again

Did you think your career was over

Dennis – Did you fear for your spot

If you hadn’t gotten hurt, how much longer do you think the gimmick would have gone

Is it true that there were plans to bring you guys back a few years ago

Have you guys ever talked to TNA about coming in together

Are you surprised tag team wrestling has virtually disappeared

What do you think of the lack of kayfabe today in the business

Either of you interested in writing a book

What makes a great match

What makes a great angle

What makes someone a good worker

In your careers who did you find was overrated and underrated

What do you each do today

How much do you miss it

Favorite matches you guys had

Do you guys enjoy conventions, signings

Any good road stories, ribs

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