Paul Walter Hauser
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So like it can happen, but I would say most of the time on Blackbird, 98% of the time we were both locked in, you know, deathly serious about the work. But I will say you have to keep stuff light outside of it.
So like it can happen, but I would say most of the time on Blackbird, 98% of the time we were both locked in, you know, deathly serious about the work. But I will say you have to keep stuff light outside of it.
So like it can happen, but I would say most of the time on Blackbird, 98% of the time we were both locked in, you know, deathly serious about the work. But I will say you have to keep stuff light outside of it.
And I think there were a day or two, not that he ever truly showed it, but there had to be a day or two where I annoyed the crap out of Taron in between takes or in between setups where I'd be doing an accent or a celebrity impression or dancing or being stupid. And for me, it was therapeutic. But for him, at some point, I'm sure it proved distractionary. But you got to break up the...
And I think there were a day or two, not that he ever truly showed it, but there had to be a day or two where I annoyed the crap out of Taron in between takes or in between setups where I'd be doing an accent or a celebrity impression or dancing or being stupid. And for me, it was therapeutic. But for him, at some point, I'm sure it proved distractionary. But you got to break up the...
And I think there were a day or two, not that he ever truly showed it, but there had to be a day or two where I annoyed the crap out of Taron in between takes or in between setups where I'd be doing an accent or a celebrity impression or dancing or being stupid. And for me, it was therapeutic. But for him, at some point, I'm sure it proved distractionary. But you got to break up the...
intensity somehow you gotta stay sane and for me nowadays if i'm having a rough rough day for whatever reason i just watch a couple clips from um i think you should leave on netflix and and i'm out of it or i'll watch a really good wrestling match from mlw or another organization on youtube and it makes me feel better you know who is your favorite wrestler growing up Sting was my number one.
intensity somehow you gotta stay sane and for me nowadays if i'm having a rough rough day for whatever reason i just watch a couple clips from um i think you should leave on netflix and and i'm out of it or i'll watch a really good wrestling match from mlw or another organization on youtube and it makes me feel better you know who is your favorite wrestler growing up Sting was my number one.
intensity somehow you gotta stay sane and for me nowadays if i'm having a rough rough day for whatever reason i just watch a couple clips from um i think you should leave on netflix and and i'm out of it or i'll watch a really good wrestling match from mlw or another organization on youtube and it makes me feel better you know who is your favorite wrestler growing up Sting was my number one.
Still is.
Still is.
Still is.
Still is. Well, he retired, but you know what it is. Everybody's got their Mount Rushmore. He's the top of mind. And I think I just admired the fact that he was second fiddled to Hulk Hogan in that good guy era. But Hogan was, like, never really selling for other people. He was always saying, like, I'm the dude. You can't get one over on me. And Sting would sell for people.
Still is. Well, he retired, but you know what it is. Everybody's got their Mount Rushmore. He's the top of mind. And I think I just admired the fact that he was second fiddled to Hulk Hogan in that good guy era. But Hogan was, like, never really selling for other people. He was always saying, like, I'm the dude. You can't get one over on me. And Sting would sell for people.
Still is. Well, he retired, but you know what it is. Everybody's got their Mount Rushmore. He's the top of mind. And I think I just admired the fact that he was second fiddled to Hulk Hogan in that good guy era. But Hogan was, like, never really selling for other people. He was always saying, like, I'm the dude. You can't get one over on me. And Sting would sell for people.
Sting, you could beat the crap out of Sting, but he would still come back.
Sting, you could beat the crap out of Sting, but he would still come back.
Sting, you could beat the crap out of Sting, but he would still come back.
And I feel like I saw that more than I saw with Hogan. I admired that.
And I feel like I saw that more than I saw with Hogan. I admired that.