2004年に遡ると、ジェリー・ローラーの息子、グランド・マスター・セクセイことブライアン・クリストファーに、再びWWEの挑戦が与えられた。彼はWWEのテレビに数回出演し、いくつかのダークマッチと格闘しましたが、その後再び会社から解雇されました。スティービー・リチャーズは、WWEヒートのエピソードでブライアン・クリストファーと対戦する予定だったが、試合の交渉は難航し、スティービーはジョン・ローリネイティスに試合は不可能だと告げた。では、ブライアン・クリストファーにとって何が問題だったのでしょうか?スティービー・リチャーズ・ショーのエピソード 37 より – ブライアン・クリストファーとのレスリングを拒否しました (ここに理由があります) スティービー・リチャーズのリンク: 推奨ブランド: https://linktr.ee/stevierichardsfitness ウェブサイト: https://www.stevierichardsfitness.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StevieRichardsFitness WSI ネットワークのリンク: https://linktr.ee/WSInetworkリチャーズ ショーは WSI ネットワーク #StevieRichards #WWE #Wrestling の一部です

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  1. I was a fan of Stevie until I watched a couple of his podcasts. He comes off as a weasel; you must watch what you say around him. I have realized that just being around for a long time as a jobber does not mean you know much about what was actually going on. Most of this shit was prolly gossip from hanging around catering all day when they did not use him.

  2. I worked on the same card as Brian, in Evansville at the coliseum, twice and he's a complete tool. But then again 90% of guys I've met in the business are fn tools

  3. Mid-south wrestling was a different breed of wrestling. A lot of wrestlers that started out in Memphis were stiff in the ring, but this was standard in the mid-south to make it feel more real. Jeff Jarrett, Bill Dundee, Koko B Ware, The Moon Dogs, Bam Bam Bigelow, the Von Erichs, and Jerry Lawler all helped to shape mid-south wrestling. Stiff, yes. Legendary, yes

  4. Now I know it's an ego game and I'm not bashing Stevie here. But name a wrestler qotha more overblown appreciation for there career than this guy. Didn't main even any where even Ecw . Jobbed out for years in big companies. Yet you listen to this guy he talks like he is the Einstein of wrestling. Baffling.

  5. Any nerds here? I thought Brian Christopher laughed just like Kefka from Final Fantasy 3 on SNES… "I know i know, just go back to the moment lol" I loved him.

  6. Just before Brian made his return in 04 he did a run over this side of the pond with the now defunct FWA – appearing on the televised “King of England” tournament. Alex Shane who was like Englands The Rock at the time, said he was perpetually drugged up, demanded his entrance music be changed and got taxis to take him 2 minutes down the street.

  7. Brian doing those moves sounds crazy cause i dont remember him doing that kind of stuff at all. Its like he wanted to use Stevie's body to show he can do Hardy Boys/Edge&Christian/Dudley Boys type stuff. 😂
    No Grand Master Sexay stick to the inside of the ring. Thats where you shined the most!

    R.I.P. 🪦

  8. I just watched the video, Stevie. And I hate to say it, but this one in particular struck me as quite hypocritical. I've enjoyed a lot of your other content and I usually appreciate your opinion and how you express yourself, but not here.

    Your guest didn't even know Brian returned in 2004. The least you could do before talking about someone who can no longer defend themselves is to be informed. That ignorance speaks volumes about his level of knowledge and actual understanding of wrestling, yet he still feels entitled to "contribute" something.

    The impression you've given me is that you're both using this video to ease your consciences and give your version of events now that, unfortunately, Brian is no longer here to respond. Basically, you negatively impacted your colleague by "covering up" the situation with the security issue. And, frankly, I don't believe you, Stevie.

  9. The story behind Lance's retirement is that he wanted to spend more time with his kids before they left the house. He opened his school so he could stay home. When his kids grew up and graduated, he went back to WWE as an agent and trainer.

  10. GMS's 2004 return was Jim Ross' last hire as head of talent relations and he basically did it as a favor to Jerry Lawler and then Johnny Ace released him a month later lol

  11. I lived in the town where he lived then later lost his life. I used to see him around town every now and then. I remember one time my boss owned a liquor store there and apparently Brian was loitering or something. Anyway my boss was like you boys go over there and tell that man to leave. I look over there and saw big Brian standing there . We were like HA!! Yeah right ,you go get him. He looked like he was in pretty good shape to be honest .We ended up going over there and just talking to him. He was drunk but he was still cool . Alright guy though.

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