Concerts Captured Interview

Danny Pardoe of Concerts Captured recently conducted an interview with our cowboy talking about some wrestling but mostly music! You can read the beginning below, and read the continue reading to read the rest of the interview.

When you’ve been a wrestling fan for 20 years and you’re given a 10 minute interview with one of your favourite wrestlers, chances are you don’t spend 9 minutes talking about music. Unless you’re me.

Interviewing would be the wrong word to describe my candid chat with “The Cowboy” James Storm. He’s one of only two active TNA Wrestling Originals who has been with the company since it first debuted in 2002. Considering about 4000 miles separated the two of us, this could have easily been done in the local bar or pub (a word that I was surprised that James knew!)

I could talk for hours about music so trying to fit it all into 10 (well, 9) minutes was tricky. Still, hearing James talk fluently about his love for music and 80’s rock such as Skid Row, AC/DC and Motley Crue was a refreshing pleasure.

James has already starred in his first music video with country superstars Montgomery Gentry and his admittance in keeping his options open for “life after wrestling” were honest and sincere. When he was asked to “show up, have fun and drink beer” and then get paid for it then I can understand why he’s considering more in the future.

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Author: Date: 21/07/2012 Interviews Comments: None

James Storm on John Boy and Billy

James Storm joined John Boy and Billy on June 14th to talk about his personal life, his career, Impact Wrestilng, and more. Check it out below.

Author: Date: 16/06/2012 Interviews Comments: None

Storm on Busted Open

James Storm joined Busted Open recently, and you can check out some of the highlights from it below. Definitely some interesting topics were discussed.

On Lockdown Match vs. Bobby Roode: “It’s one of those—I don’t wanna say ‘make-or-break’ matches—but it’s definitely the biggest match of my career so far.

There’s a lot of pressure. To me, I think a wrestler’s dream is to headline a huge pay-per-view, be in the World Championship match in his hometown, and ultimately win it. And that’s what I have the opportunity to do in front of my friends and family and all the fans that came to see me when I used to wrestle in Tennessee and Georgia and Kentucky.

“I know a lot of them are going to come out for me. There’s a lot of pressure on me, but I’m going to handle it just like I do anything else. It’s time for me to step up or shut up, so come Lockdown this Sunday, I’m definitely going to be stepping up. Bobby does his job well. He’s arrogant, he’s playing the heel role to a T. And my job as the babyface is to get the crowd behind me, to get them to want me to kick his ass. And both of us do our jobs.”

On Relationship with Roode: There’s going to be some eyes swollen shut, that’s for sure in this match. The whole deal with him saying all that stuff about my two step-brothers and my dad on the TV…that actually kind of caught me off-guard. I didn’t know that he was going to say that stuff. He can call my family red-necks all he wants, he knows that really doesn’t bother me; I’m proud of who I am. But you go talking about my dad and my two step-brothers that were killed by a drunk driver, that are not here to defend themselves, that’s a different story and I’m going beat somebody’s ass for it. And I told him, I said ‘I don’t appreciate it, and when we get inside that cage, I’m going to show you.’”

On Storm and Roode’s TNA Legacy: “Me and Bobby, we’ve had the opportunity to go somewhere else, but we didn’t. We stayed with TNA because we believed in it. I’ve built a pretty good career here and a good legacy. This Sunday when I win the World Championship, I’m just going to add to it and make it that much better.”

How does it feel to be in the main event, yet the big names like Hogan still get pushed? “It definitely makes us proud—me, him AJ [Styles], even Kazarian, Christopher Daniels. I don’t want to say we look at them and say ‘we told you so.’ They bring in these other guys and they put them ahead of us just because they think they’ve got the name recognition and all this, but now I guess they’re learning that the fans don’t want to see them. They want to see guys like us who go out there and give it 110 percent who are not there just to collect a paycheck.

“It’s politics. That’s basically what it all comes down to. It’s good to have guys who still love the sport of wrestling, who are not there just to collect a paycheck, who want to go out and wrestle their next match like it’s their last match. And I think that’s what TNA needs to get to is the guys that are passionate about this, and they’ll start seeing ratings go up.

“To me, wrestling fans are not stupid. The company and the higher-ups can say what they want to say, but at the end of the day, wrestling fans know that they want to see wrestling. They don’t care about all these older guys going out and talking all this. It’s a wrestling show—let the guys go out and do what you hired them to do and that’s perform.”

On Kurt Angle: “Every time he’s on Lockdown, he pulls out a hell of a performance. That hamstring, you hurt it, it’s OK. But you try to push and it tears, you’re done for a long time. He knows his body, he knows when he’s able to go and what he’s able to do. Hopefully he’s cautious when he gets inside that ring, and doesn’t do something too stupid.”

Is it a necessity to have blood in a cage match? “No. I know me and Bobby’s match is bound to have blood cause there’s such intense feud and we’re not going to hold nothing back. I mean, if we get busted open the hard way, so be it. But I don’t think there’s a necessity to have blood in every cage match. You just got to go in there and you have to work smart.”

On how his relationship with Montgomery Gentry started: “Alcohol. We were hanging out at a bar, and someone was telling me, ‘Hey, that’s Montgomery Gentry over there.’ I listen to some of their music, so I went over there and they were more shocked than I was, like ‘Man, you’re Cowboy James Storm!’ We just stood there and drank beer and had a good time, down at Tootsies in Nashville.”

On Garett Bischoff: “I don’t think it’s really Garett’s fault. I travel with him on the road sometimes. I’ll get in the ring with him before a house show and we’ll wrestle around and me and him work on some different things he need to work on. I mean, he’s doing his best to get better because he knows that he was just kind of thrown in to the wolves.”

On AJ Styles: “Somebody brought something up to me that I thought would’ve been pretty interesting that said if I win the World Title this Sunday that it would be cool to have a match, me against AJ Styles, at Slammiversary because we’re the only two guys that have been here since Day One that are left on the roster. You give us twenty minutes out there to tell a story and wrestle, we’ll definitely tear it down. Especially AJ.

“He’s one of the best of the best; there’s no doubt about it. For the last ten, fifteen years, he delivers every time. There’s nobody in my mind that tells a story better in the ring than A. J. Styles. So for people trying to nit-pick him saying he can’t cut great promos, to me, he cut pretty good promos and that’s good enough. His wrestling abilities make up for the rest of it.

Author: Date: 15/04/2012 Interviews Comments: None

Multiple New James Storm Interviews

It seems our cowboy has been doing a LOT of publicity and media work for Lockdown. Unfortunately, I can’t post every single one of them. So here’s a few different ones that he’s done as of late, also including one that Montgomery Gentry talking about doing Storm’s recent music video.

Miami Herald: Storming home for TNA Lockdown in Nashville

Slam Sports: Is Lockdown title match make-or-break for Storm? Challenger says no

Billboard Magazine: Montgomery Gentry Gets in the Ring with TNA Wrestling

The V2 Journal: James Storm and Bobby Roode interviews

Author: Date: 15/04/2012 Interviews Comments: None

New Interview: 102.5 The Game

Storm recently stopped into 102.5 The Game to talk about his upcoming match at Lockdown against Bobby Roode, he talks about being a local Tennessee boy, he talks about his past playing basketball, he talks about his beard, his inspiration to become a wrestler and so much more.

You can listen to the interview here.

Author: Date: 12/04/2012 Interviews Comments: None

American SongWriter – Guest Blog: James Storm

James Storm recently sat down to share his 5 top favorite country songs with American Songwriter. Below are the 5 songs along with his reasoninings behind them.

Beer drinking, butt-kicking TNA IMPACT wrestling superstar “Cowboy” James Storm will head to Nashville this weekend for Lockdown, where he has his heart set on winning the heavyweight championship. Storm, who likes his music twangy and true, shared with us his top five favorite country songs.

1. “The Ride” by David Allan Coe

This is my favorite song of all time. It’s about paying your dues and working hard to get what you want. It’s the extra work you have to put in to make it. Plus all true country fans must have a Coe song on their fav list.

2. “How Bad Do You Want It” by Tim McGraw

Life on the road can be tough and to be a star you gotta put work into it. That’s what I do every day, give that little extra.

3. “My Town” by Montgomery Gentry

This is on my favorites list and always on the iPod. Out on the road it reminds me of home. Being born and raised here; Nashville is “My Town” and I love it. Every time I hear it I have to crack a cold one.

4. “Dixieland Delight” by Alabama

I always karaoke to this song with my buddies anytime I’m home … on a Tennessee Saturday night! This is a classic feel-good honky tonk song and every bar plays it for me.

5. “Kiss My Country Ass” by Blake Shelton

I’m as country as they come and if you don’t like it you can Kiss My Country Ass! It’s a perfect beer drinkin’ song.

You can view the entire blog, including videos to the songs so you can listen to them here.

Author: Date: 12/04/2012 Interviews Comments: None

Longnecks & Rednecks to Air on the Radio

Yep, you read the title right. Storm’s entrance theme, Longnecks & Rednecks WILL be playing on the radio, and will be sung by Country Music Band Montgomery Gentry. This is BIG for Storm! You can read the press release from TNA below, courtesy of PWInsider.

TNA IMPACT WRESTLING STAR COWBOY JAMES STORM’S “LONGNECKS AND REDNECKS” ENTRANCE MUSIC RELEASED TO RADIO THIS WEEK

Montgomery Gentry joins James Storm for video shoot

NASHVILLE, TN – (March 6, 2012) – TNA IMPACT WRESTLING star Cowboy James Storm’s entrance music “Longnecks and Rednecks,” is hitting country radio this week as superstars Montgomery Gentry join Storm in Columbia, Tennessee to shoot the music video. The song is performed by TNA Knockout Music Vice President Serg Salinas and is written by Salinas and Dale Oliver for Knockout Music Publishing. TNA IMPACT WRESTLING airs Thursday’s at 9:00pm ET on SPIKE TV.

Former World Heavyweight Champion and multi-time World Tag Team Champion Cowboy James Storm currently resides in Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee and grew up listening to country and southern rock music. When he approached his friends Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry of Montgomery Gentry to be a part of this video, the duo jumped in with both feet.

“I am thrilled that the guys had time in their schedule to be a part of the video,” says Storm. “We had a great time shooting and my other buddies Cowboy Troy and Sean Patrick McGraw joined us for the party. Even my wife made an appearance in the video,” he added.

This is the first time TNA Knockout Music has serviced a song to country radio and “Longnecks and Rednecks” is already receiving a lot of interest.

“The response to this song has been so overwhelming and fits James’ persona so perfectly, we felt like releasing it as a single and shooting a music video was a great way to expose James in a different way,” said TNA President Dixie Carter. “Having Montgomery Gentry, Cowboy Troy and Sean Patrick McGraw join us in the video truly made it a party,” she continued.

TNA Knockout Music is a division of TNA Entertainment, LLC. Writer and executive Serg Salinas had his own career in music prior to leading the publishing and merchandising division of the company. This Texas native had his own country show at a 4000 seat amphitheatre in Texas, has had title tracks to motion pictures and commercials and became a celebrity spokesperson and model for the true American apparel icon Wrangler. Salinas oversees all the recording and music publishing for the TNA Knockout Music themes which can be purchased at www.shopTNA.com or on iTunes.

Cowboy James Storm was recently featured in Country Weekly magazine and is seen every Thursday at 9:00 pm ET on SPIKE TV during the top-rated IMPACT WRESTLING.

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James Storm in Country Weekly Magazine
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