Jerry jarrett wrestling shoot interviews
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# Jerry Jarrett
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Jerry Jarrett Shoot Interview
There aren’t many Holy Grails left in the shoot interview world, but RF VIDEO is proud to exclusively give wrestling fans the very first shoot DVD with Jerry Jarrett! One of the most elusive men in the wrestling business, Jarrett was the “get” of all “gets” as he has literally been everywhere on the wrestling map and was an integral part in many of the biggest, most successful, and controversial companies. WWE. WCW. Memphis. TNA. Jarrett was a key member of management in four of the most newsworthy companies in wrestling history, and for the first time EVER he talks about his experiences to RF VIDEO!
Wrestling historians are going to love all the time that Jarrett spends talking about what it took to turn the Memphis territory into one of the most significant wrestling promotions of the 20th century that drew television numbers that dwarfed even the best Raw and Nitro ratings. Jerry Lawler. Nick Gulas. Jackie Fargo. Andy Kaufman. Bill Dundee. Eddie Graham. Lance Russell. Roy Welch. Working with the NWA. You won’t believe all the wonderful stories involving Memphis. But that wasn’t the only territory Jarrett worked for, so you’ll also be getting a ton of stories involving Bill Watts, Junkyard Dog, the Von Erichs, Rock N Roll Express, Paul Heyman,
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“Guest Booker with Jerry Jarrett”
Presented by Sean Oliver and the Kayfabe Commentaries Crew
Sean Oliver explains the concept of this edition of “Guest Booker”, which is having WCW hire Memphis promoting legend Jerry Jarrett to take over in 2000 instead of putting Vince Russo and Eric Bischoff back in power.
Jarrett explains how WCW’s revolving leaders would call him up and try and siphon knowledge from him. Then the WCW leaders would come back with excuses about not being able to do them due to Turner oversight. Jarrett told them to just fold the promotion then because Vince McMahon has made wrestling the corporation, not tried to fit a wrestling group into a corporation’s umbrella.
One man should be in charge, if the booker falters, fire him. The booker must have 100% of control over the talent and not have some people with “creative control”.
Jack Petri, Bill Shaw, Bill Busch and others brought Jarrett to WCW headquarters over the years for insight.
Jarrett worked with Vince McMahon for a while, but grew homesick and went back to Memphis.
WCW eventually paid Jarrett just to sit at his home and watch the WCW TV, then offer pointers after the fact. At the same time McMahon was still sending him consultant checks as well.
Once WCW went into free fall, Jarrett put t