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Stevie Richards Talks New Fitness Program, Nearly Appearing In Tag Team Apocalypto, Praises Raven
- Updated: January 3, 2017
We are kicking off 2017 in a HUGE way as today The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling welcomes Stevie Richards to episode #230. Stevie joins the program to tell us all about his brand new Stevie Richards Fitness program as well as share some amazing stories about his time in ECW, the bWo and of course his longtime career association with Raven. The full episode can be downloaded at this link.
Launching his new Stevie Richards Fitness:
There is so much noise in the fitness industry and it is sort of like the tech industry and even the wrestling industry. There is so much noise that everyone is trying to reinvent the wheel and with fitness I really think catering to beginners or people with injures and people that don’t have the proper foundation for fitness, in simplifying that for them and teaching them how to train that I think I am more than a trainer and that I am a teacher. I want to teach people how to train and workout. There is a saying that a really good personal trainer never has a lifetime clientele. My job is to train people so they don’t need me eventually.
Nearly reuniting with Raven for TNA’s “tag team Apocalypto”:
“In general wrestling and since this is a wrestling interview, there are so many people that make WWE and even people crap on TNA but there are so many people behind the scenes of those companies and sometimes only one person like Jeremy Borash. He pretty much creatively put that whole Final Deletion and everything else together. That is crazy that he is the creative force behind probably the most popular thing that we’ve seen in wrestling in years.”
“I was just mad that Raven didn’t want to be part of the Final Deletion. I was begging to be a part of …