Guttman says that B.G. has that laid back style and is a white guy that can rap up a storm. Killings says he's quick-witted and always keeps you on your toes. He's someone Killings learned a lot from.
With that, it's time for the question that most people ask about. Pacman Jones. JG asks Ron what it was like when he first learned he would be teaming with Pacman.
"My first thoughts on it…uh, I was excited when I heard about it, first of all. My cousin's a big football fan and he filled me in on all the dirt sheets. The good, the bad, the ugly of it. I was excited about it. I thought it could benefit me. It could benefit TNA as well. It could benefit Spike. Cause he was so widely in the media's eye, you know? I was excited about coming in working with him, man. It was almost like challenging because they had turned this bad picture of him, man, and everyone's perspective of him was like a monster, you know? Upon getting there, man and meeting him, getting to know him personally, and he and I still talk even now. He's a hell of a dude, bro. "
JG gives Ron a chance to speak to his fans directly. Killings tells them to keep an eye out and then busts a rhyme for all listening. That ends the interview and part one of the 99th edition of Radio Free Insanity. Be sure to head to WorldWrestlingInsanity.com or ClubWWI.com to hear part two - 2007's Top Five Moments of Insanity!