
And Vince gave more power to the children, and Stephanie started bringing in the Los Angeles comedy writers. Like you said, we could talk for an hour, but the biggest problem is that people from outside of wrestling have taken over the direction of the business through the corporate takeovers – and Turner Broadcasting started that. … what are your thoughts on the current state of the industry?

It takes me an hour and a half to watch 60 Minutes. I know you could probably talk for an hour just answering this next question. I tried to make it as entertaining for everybody as possible. There are road rib stories and funny chapters. So it's not just for Midnight Express fans it's for anybody who likes the inner or outer workings of wrestling. We've got a lot of rave reviews on it so hopefully I did a pretty good job. So it's reproduced there to give as much of an accurate picture as I think has been published of what wrestling was like 25 years ago and at the start of this whole fiasco. Everybody sees every document there is to do with wrestling these days on the Internet and everybody knows what everybody makes and there are no secrets, but back then nobody saw booking sheets or paycheck stubs or memos to the talent, and I saved all that. So it details the '80s wrestling war between the WWF and the NWA and later WCW, and all the problems the business went through when Turner Broadcasting bought the company. Just take it down to Kinko's and maybe a few people would be interested in it." And over the course of a year it grew into this 232-page, 8½ x 11, slick paper, 32-page color section, giant pictorial history of not only The Midnight Express' seven years together, but also, conveniently enough, we were right in the middle of the beginning of the wrestling war. You know, it started out as just kind of one of those things: "Well, you know, I've got all the results of The Midnight Express' matches I ought to do a little record book. Tell me about The Midnight Express 25th Anniversary Scrapbook. But even then, with the TNA schedule I don't have a lot of time for them, and I'd rather do less and enjoy it more. I like to help some of these smaller independents that really put on good shows.

I also did an NWA Charlotte show earlier this year, but really I just made an appearance to do some interviews there as sort of like the guest commissioner, which is more of my speed these days.

But other than the exception of managing The Midnight or something like this – because I've known for ages and he's always treated me good – I don't really do them anymore because I'm not as agile, mobile and hostile as I used to be in my youth, as far as at ringside. And why shouldn't we? Maybe we'll beat Bobo Brazil and The Sheik for the world's longest program with The Rock and Roll Express. I toyed with the idea of retiring as a manager after our 25th anniversary, but as long as either me or Bobby Eaton or Dennis Condrey – Stan has already decided that he's not wrestling anymore – are all available on the same date and somebody wants us and we can all get to the ring and have fun, I've decided that I'm just going to do it a few times a year, because it's great to see the boys. 15.4.81The From the 9 activities below, you need to choose 3 to complete for this From the 9 activities below, you need to choose 3 to complete for this term.This year I've done three – all with The Midnight Express. Workpackage T Mark and C Mueller Cite this article as: T Mark and C Mueller Access to care in HMOs and traditional insurance plans Health Affairs 15, no.4 (1996):8187 doi: 10.1377/hlthaff. Department of Education Office of Communications OptumInsight Medical Payer List 1 of 34OptumInsight Medical Payer List () Payer NameClaim Payer ID Office NumberStateRepo rtsEntered AsSecondary**En rollmentPayers highlighted Cultural and historical digital libraries Cultural and historical digital libraries dynamically mined from news archivesUser Requirements SpecificationPr oject Reference No. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONARENT OWERBUILD THE BRIDGE TO SUCCESSParent Power Build the Bridge to SuccessU.S.
