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Hollyscoop caught up with Taylor Lautner and Alex Meraz at the LA Premiere of ‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’, and got the scoop on why Taylor loves playing ‘Jacob’, Taylor’s Abs, and their favorite scenes from the movie. Interview by Ani Esmailian.
See what happens as BooBoo Stewart and Debby Ryan go 1 to 1 for Fanlala!
Hello TNA Wrestling fans! The last 2 months have been extremely busy for me since the release of Twilight: Eclipse. I have been traveling the world for the premiers and all over the United States for the Twilight fan conventions. It has been an incredible experience. Speaking of someone who has been all over the world, my next interview is with Kevin Nash, someone who has wrestled in every major promotion, been all over the world, and is still going strong in TNA today. Check it out! – Booboo Stewart
boobooBoo: Hi Kevin. Thanks you for taking the time to spend 15 Minutes here with me on TNAWrestling.com.
Kevin: Hey buddy, my pleasure.
Boo: So you have been wrestling for quite sometime–when did you start?
Kevin: Well, my first match was in 1990, but I had trained for about year before that. I trained down in Georgia before there was any Power Plant or developmental schools. I learned to wrestle in a Quonset hut under the tutelage of “The Assassin” Jody Hamilton. I lucked out because I basically got signed to go to camp and went straight to WCW.
Boo: So you have been wrestling for over 20 years, how much longer do you see yourself in the ring?
Kevin: I am one injury away from another rehab stint, but then I am sure I would come back again haha. Right now, I feel better than I have in about 5 or 6 years. I’ve lost a ton of weight and feel great. I don’t see myself stopping right now. I would stop when it stops being fun. I still get nervous when I haven’t wrestled in a while, but once I get going, I’m back into it. The other week on iMPACT!, I wrestled Jeff Jarrett in my first TV match in months and the next day, I felt great and really cared about what I do out there.
Boo: You are one of the best known wrestlers of all time–could you ever have imagined being this successful?
Kevin: To be honest, no. I remember when I was standing in Madison Square Garden and handed the Heavyweight Championship after defeating Bob Backlund and all I could think is you have got to be kidding me. I was only given about a months notice when Vince called me during an overseas tour and told me to come to his house in Connecticut to talk. He sat me down and told me that they wanted to run with me. I had only been working there for a little over a year at that point. Truth be told, I thought I would be playing pro ball.
Boo: Who would you say is the most influential wrestler of all time?
Kevin: To me as a wrestler, the first guy that took me under his wing was Rick Rude. He taught me and was the first guy I watched that looked at it from an entertainment standpoint. He mastered the art of getting the fans to laugh and then boo him. All I could think when watching him was, “wow that’s how it’s done.” I was also a huge Hulk Hogan and Hulkamania fan. While we are only a few years apart in age, I always enjoyed watching him. If you are asking who the most influential wrestler of all times is to the business as a whole, I would say it’s not necessarily a single wrestler. Hulk and Hulkamania started it and the Monday Night Wars made wrestling even bigger. The Hulkamania era, the nWo (with Hulk turning into a bad guy), and the WWF Attitude era (DX, Austin, Rock) is really what made wrestling. The way I see it, WCW built a saturn rocket and right before we took off, Vince kicked us out and took off.
Boo: What are some of your other hobbies outside the ring?
Kevin: Weightlifting and body building. I’m also a huge NBA fan. My team is the Los Angeles Lakers and it’s been that way since Chamberlain; I didn’t just jump aboard like others.
In recent interview Vampire Diaries wolfboy Michael Trevino (who plays Tyler Lockwood) talks about how the wolves will be in The Vampire Diaries.. Will they be better than Twilights CGI ones, or maybe better than True Bloods real wolves? Guess we will have to find out in Season 2. Check out what he said about Twilight below.
Michael, do you feel like this is the moment to shine for the werewolf?Michael: Yeah, that’s why I’m hoping we’re different. With Twilight, their werewolves are big and CG. And then, with True Blood, there’s are real wolves. I think we’re going to have real wolves.
Have you always known the origin of your character?
Michael: I did. Before I even auditioned, I read as much of the books as I could and I saw that Tyler ends up turning into a werewolf, way down the line. In Season 1, I didn’t know that we weren’t really going to tap into it as much, so it can’t get any worse than that. Season 2 is going to be my season. It’s going to be big for Tyler. So, yeah, I knew all along. I don’t know how they’re going to do it or what we’re going to do, but hopefully it’s better than True Blood or Twilight.
Are you excited?
Michael: Yeah, I’m excited. I really am. But, I’m also nervous. I’ve got to bring it ‘cause they’re going to compare me to that Taylor [Lautner] kid, and if I don’t bring it, I’m just going to get crushed.
The interview also featured Ian Somerhald who plays ‘Damon Salvatore’ you can check it out here
When Nikki Reed stopped by MTV News recently to discuss her film “Last Day of Summer,” we asked her which of her co-stars’ upcoming films she’s most excited to see.
“All of them,” she said. “I love Taylor [Lautner] so much, and I’m so proud of him and what he’s doing. He’s making a great movie in Pittsburgh right now,” she said, referring to the John Singleton-directed action thriller “Abduction.”
Heres the interniew.. She also mentions Robert Pattinsons ‘Water for Elephants’, Kristen Stewarts ‘On The Road’ and more..
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