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Listening to Ernest "The Cat" Miller interview with PWInsider.com right now. Good stuff!
A couple of interesting tidbits from the interview...
-Cat says he owns the trademark to the phrase "Somebody Call My Momma!" He isn't too happy that WWE used his gimmick and put it on Brodus Clay. He has no heat with Clay, but feels disrespected that WWE never approached him about using the gimmick and phrase. He says WWE should be paying him for use of the "Momma" phrase. Talks his lawyers getting involved and handling it.
-Cat says he was approached by Hogan and Bischoff (Cat trained Garrett as a kid in karate, which is how he got into WCW) about joing TNA a year ago, but he had other committments.
-Cat talks about Sting very favorably. Says that of everyone he has ever met or worked with, Sting was the most positive upbeat, honest, and friendly guy he knew. Says Sting was the ultimate team player. Says Sting complimenting his bit with James Brown backstage was a stand-out moment in his career.
A couple of interesting tidbits from the interview...
-Cat says he owns the trademark to the phrase "Somebody Call My Momma!" He isn't too happy that WWE used his gimmick and put it on Brodus Clay. He has no heat with Clay, but feels disrespected that WWE never approached him about using the gimmick and phrase. He says WWE should be paying him for use of the "Momma" phrase. Talks his lawyers getting involved and handling it.
-Cat says he was approached by Hogan and Bischoff (Cat trained Garrett as a kid in karate, which is how he got into WCW) about joing TNA a year ago, but he had other committments.
-Cat talks about Sting very favorably. Says that of everyone he has ever met or worked with, Sting was the most positive upbeat, honest, and friendly guy he knew. Says Sting was the ultimate team player. Says Sting complimenting his bit with James Brown backstage was a stand-out moment in his career.