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Ken Resnick on When Harley Race Would Shoot on Wrestlers, Vince McMahon Taking Care of the Veterans
– During the latest episode of VOC Nation’s Wrestling With History, Ken Resnick and Bill Apter discussed the career of late WWE Hall of Famer Harley Race. Below are some highlights.
Bill Apter on what he learned from Harley Race: “I traveled many many years with Harley. He educated me on a lot of the business. He was one of these people who was gentle at times, but he was a legitimate tough guy. Harley Race could shoot if he needed to shoot on somebody. Harley was the type of guy who you wanted to be close to, you wanted to be his friend, because he was not a guy you didn’t want to not like you.”
Resnick on when Harley would shoot on wrestlers during a match: “He very much dictated the pace of the match. The book on Harley, especially among the veterans talking to the younger guys, (was that) Harley could shoot, Harley could work stiff, but the book was that Harley would do that if you weren’t selling enough or putting enough effort into the match. If you were doing everything he thought you should be doing, he did not try and shoot or work stiff; but if Harley went to that, it was his way of saying to his opponent ‘I don’t think you’re respecting the business enough.”
Resnick on how Vince McMahon took care of veterans: “Vince monetarily paid a lot of the veterans out of respect for what they had done for the business. Vince did do that. As much as Vince takes shots for this gimmick or that gimmick, or this booking or that booking, when he initially brought them in he monetarily and financially…that was Vince’s way of paying his respects to the veterans of the business. But once you got there, it could be a different story.”
Apter on how Race took the world title very seriously: “He was one of the people in the lineage of Dory Funk Jr, Jack Brisco, that made the belt totally respectable. People would say to me, ‘oh I know that this wrestling is all fake except for the title matches.’ When you’d go to a wrestling show and you saw Harley Race in his classic matches against Ric Flair and people like that, you never thought that what he was doing was (fake).”
Resnick on Race getting paired up with Bobby Heenan in WWE: “Until Vince basically gave up the business, during the kayfabe era if you look back, Bobby did not have the silliness… he had it with Gorilla on Prime Time, but in terms of his interviews and what he did around the ring, Bobby had the same respect and showed the same respect for the business that Harley did until the kayfabe era was dead… If you look at the interviews Bobby did with Harley and for Harley, there wasn’t any silliness involved.”
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