Q: I've been wondering about this for awhile now, how's Ralphus doing these days?
A: "I've done like 12 days of autograph signings and appearances and that by far and 'the Man of 1000 Holds' are the questions that I get asked about the most. And it's so funny because I think to this day if you ask Ralphus what happened he wouldn't know. He didn't have a clue what was going on, he didn't have a clue why he was where he was, and I haven't seen the guy in 10 years. I don't know what he's doing. All I know is that had WCW played their cards differently as they could have with hundreds of guys it seems, they could have made a huge star out of Ralphus. There could have been Ralphus dolls, there could have been Ralphus video games, Ralphus fake teeth, Jericho personal security Ralphus shirts, but they just decided not to and I don't know he's probably serving fries somewhere at a Burger King on Route 22."
Q: You're still rocking with Fozzy currently on tour around the world, how has the band been kicking and how come you didn't make a stop here in Montreal this time around?
A: "First off, I'm always rocking. Second of all, well we did make the stop in Montreal that time that you saw us in November [of 2005] was kinda the start of the World Tour which went all the way through 2005 until the middle of 2006. So we were actually there but then what happened after that is we went over to the UK, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Australia, and we found a really big fan base there, especially in the UK. We toured there five times after I saw you in Montreal and we did really good there…now we're just in the midst of working on some new stuff. I've written all the lyrics for it and now we just need to get together and put some tunes together and go from there. It's a long process and it's just at the early stages right now."
Q: Have you had a chance to follow either the current products, whether it be WWE or TNA? What are your thoughts?
A: "I like the fact that there's two companies going. It's fun to watch both companies. Obviously TNA is the underdog and they have a lot of growing pains but on the other side of the coin they've been doing everything that they've wanted to do. They started out on Pay-Per-View, moved to Fox Sports and then moved over to prime-time on Spike and then got a two-hour show on Spike. They've got some great talent, and its fun. Its fun that there's a different place for fans and for wrestlers themselves to go. Both shows have pros and cons but it's great that there are a lot of different places to watch like when I was a kid.