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Chris Harris Talks Teaming And Feuding With James Storm, TNA Stars In WWE, Braden Walker Promos
- Updated: August 27, 2016
As seen earlier this week on WrestlingInc, former TNA Wrestling star, Chris Harris joined The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling for a revealing and in depth interview covering his career highlights in TNA as well as his tumultuous tenure in the WWE as the infamous Braden Walker. In this deeper look into both Harris dicusses breaking away from James Storm and the tag team of America’s Most Wanted and beginning his singles career and some additional thoughts on his WWE tenure. The full episode is available for download at this link.
Breaking up the tag team America’s Most Wanted and becoming a singles star in TNA: “I think it could have gone either way. At that time they could have always found more life with AMW. I never felt like that would go away. But with the idea of splitting us up, again we go back to it is another step in the business where we have to prove ourselves and that is really the natural progression. The team had been together for so long and we had a great run and when that was all going on it was one of those things where we knew we were going to feud so it was like the opportunity that had been offered to us back in the day where we were willing to go to any extreme to prove we could both hang and thank God that we knew each other so well we could get away with doing anything to each other and we knew that whatever it took we were going to take the next steps.”
Did he like turning up the dial and going so extreme with the blood feud with James Storm:”I have to admit to you that I did. We knew and I think everybody knew we could get in there and have some classic matches. When you split a team up and you have to take it to the next level and you have to take it extreme and that is what we did. But the thing is about doing that is we still were focused on adding psychology into the match and make it such a free-for-all with the weapons and whatever else we could do and putting the psychology into those matches and the way people talk about them it kept people glued to it.”
Moving on from his James Storm feud and into TNA’s World Title picture: “In my opinion (Kurt Angle) is one of the greatest …
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