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TNA star James Storm on whether he was closer with Bobby Roode or Chris Harris when he teamed with them, meeting WWE Hall of Famer Steve Austin

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Oct 14, 2012 - 03:25 PM

Extreme Pro Wrestling Radio with James Storm
Airs on 100.3 FM KFAN in Minneapolis 
Twitter: @EPWRadio 
Hosts: Big D, Crisco and Tim

  
You recently were tweeting with a certain "rattlesnake" about sharing beers, what does one chat with Stone Cold about? "Ya know, we talked, beer drinking, road stories and ya' know, comin' up in the business. Ya know he did a lot of his stuff in the south, he did a lot of stuff in Memphis with the USWA and stuff like that so...He's good friends with Dutch Mantell, one of my mentors, so we got a lot of things in common. We just sat there and shot the poo...don't wanna use the other word."

If you could change one thing about your character or your persona in the ring, what would it be? "I am not really sure, I still get held back a little bit of what I can do out  in the ring. I wish I could be a little more me."
 
How does James Storm holding the TNA Title change things for TNA or how with the belt would you handle being the locker room leader? "I'd head out to the first strip club I seen and sit there and party down with em. Ya know, I think it was Rick Rude who said he went to the strip club with the title and was over like rover. I can relate to a lot of wrestling fans, ya know? A lot of 'em are blue collar workers who wanna go out to a great show on a Saturday or Friday night and just get out and take their kids."
  
TNA is very big on fan experience and interaction, what is your best and worst story regarding fan experiences? I actually had a girl come to a show that had double F's, she wanted me to sign my entire name on em...but there was some hair on em. I guess thats the best and worst!"
  
If you could have one more tag team run would you reform America's Most Wanted or Beer Money Inc, which would it be and why? I'm not really for sure on that. I mean both partners did their thing and it worked out well with them, I don't have anything bad to say about either of them. When we were together, they performed like we need them to. For me, me and Chris were better friends than I think me and Bobby was...me and Bobby didn't really travel too much together, me and Chris, when TNA first started up we were all each other had. We had to rely on each other we always traveled with each other. So as far as a brotherhood, I say Chris but I really enjoyed the matches me and Bobby put together, especially against the Machine Guns.
 
Hear more from the interview with "Cowboy" James Storm. He talks how to prepare for his battle with Bobby Roode and what will happen if King Mo gets in the way at Bound For Glory. Listen and Like at Facebook.com/Extremeprowrestlingradio.

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