Slamming Insider Online Interview

Stomper: Thanks for joining us today Billy!
Kidman: My pleasure.

Stomper: How about we start off here.. How did you get your start in the business?
Kidman: I was 16 years old and I would go to the Wild Samoan Training Center in Allentown,PA and watch them train. It was always a dream for me, but Afa would not let me train until i was 18. It's all history from there!

Stomper: That's good! Afa's a great guy! What federations have you wrestled in?
Kidman: I had 1 dark match in WWF 2 years ago, and several independents on the north east, including ECWA and NWA, but WCW is my first big break.

Stomper: Could you see yourself going back up north again?
Kidman: Anything could happen, but I'm very happy here.

Stomper: Today we have so many "Cliques"... Would you be interested to get involved with a nWo...4Horseman...or a DOD?
Kidman: Like i said, anything can happen, but i would rather not at this point.

Stomper: Who is the person you would like to feud most with now?
Kidman: Syxx, because he has the cruiser weight belt.

Stomper: We have heard many reports of "Backstage attitudes as of late"... With the nWo,Piper,and Flair...Is there any truth to this?
Kidman: Well, I just do my own thing backstage. I mind my own business and I try to avoid any controversy.

Stomper: Do you feel you could match up to the likes of a Flash Funk or Mark Mero or even a Chris Benoit?
Kidman: Given time, definitely.

Stomper: Who are your good friends in the business today?
Kidman: Glacier, Alex Wright, DDP, Mortis, Disco Inferno, and Rey Jr.

Stomper: Do you have any thoughts on the recent departure of Disco Inferno?
Kidman: Let's just say that I don't agree with it.

Stomper: Do you think the "wars" with WCW and the WWF are out of hand?
Kidman: Not at all. I feel that competition is needed to keep things going strong in the business.

Stomper: What does your family think of your job.. Do they attend your matches ever?
Kidman: All of my family lives up in the north east, so they can't attend often. They are happy for me because they know there is nothing that I would rather be doing.

Stomper: Do you think the nWo has gone too far? Some wonder if there ever be a stopping of it?
Kidman: I do think they have gone to far, but I also think that eventually they will be stopped.

Stomper: What advice would you give a youngster who is wanting to enter the business today?
Kidman: Train hard, and don't give up your dreams.

Stomper: Thanks for joining us.. Is there a message you would like to send to your fans?
Kidman: Thanks for your support and one day hopefully it will all pay off. Thanks for being with me every step of the way.

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