JVC T120 VHS Ricky Morton Shoot Interview Rock n Roll Express Ric Flair Gibson. This vhs tape contains a Wrestling shoot interview with Ricky Morton of the Rock 'n' Roll Express recorded on LP 4 hour speed. The picture and sound quality of the shoot interview is very good at the least. This particular interview is intertwined or laced with matches and highlights throughout the interview,  that is to say the tape goes back and forth between interview  and matches or match highlights. The exact date of the shoot is unknown but the year was 2000.
Whats on this tape:
Ricky Morton Wrestling Shoot Interview-
RM speaks for first 40 minutes.
00:41m) RM promo.
RM v The Grappler #2.
El Falcon (RM) & El Sparrow (Ken Lucas) v southwest tag team champions Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson.
00:56m) RM shoot.
1h:01m) RnR Express music video.
1h:02m) RM shoot.
1h:22m) Starrcade '85 cage match RnR Express v National Wrestling Alliance tag team champions Ivan & Nikita Koloff.
1h:38m) RM shoot.
1h:50m) Ric Flair promo / RnR Express promo / turns into brawl.
RnR Express v Ray Trailer & Carl Styles / Flair at ringside match morphs into  RM v Flair with Arn Anderson at ringside.
Dusty Rhodes with Missy Hyatt promo / RnR Express  promo.
RM v J Bone / match morphs into brawl between RM and Flair.
(jip) RM v Flair / horsemen jump RM after match .
2h:11m) RM shoot.
2h:30m) National Wrestling Alliance tag team champions RnR Express v Midnight Express ( Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condry) with Corny & Bubba ringside .
2h:39m) RM shoot.
2h:44m) Smoky Mountain Wrestling Streetfight RnR Express v Heavenly Bodies w/ Corny.
SMW Cage match RnR Express v Heavenly Bodies w/ Corny.
3h:15m) RM shoot
3h:21m) (jip) SMW high school gymnasium show RnR Express v Heavenly Bodies / RM piledrivers and beat up Corny.
3h:23m) RM shoot.
3h:28m) Memphis  RnR Express v Randy Savage & Lanny Poffo / Savage piledrivers RM through a ringside table.
3h:35m) RM shoot
3h:54m) END OF SHOOT INTERVIEW PART OF TAPE.
high school gymnasium show (jip) RM & J Bone v J Ber & Ja Brone / mostly brawl around while the song " Old Time Rock N Roll " plays over and over over the gymnasium speakers system.
4h:03m) Buddy Landell sings a song he wrote about Ric Flair to the tune of the theme from the Beverly Hillbillies tv show.
NWF Landell promo
END OF TAPE total tape runtime 4 hours 6 minutes recorded on LP 4 hour speed.

About Ricky Morton:
(From wikipedia)
" Richard Wendell Morton (born September 21, 1956) is an American professional wrestler, currently performing on the independent circuit. For most of his career, Morton has performed with Robert Gibson as The Rock N' Roll Express, described as "the consummate baby face tag team".[5] Morton has wrestled for multiple promotions in the United States including the Continental Wrestling AssociationMid-South WrestlingJim Crockett PromotionsWorld Championship WrestlingSmoky Mountain Wrestling, the World Wrestling Federation, and Extreme Championship Wrestling, as well as the Japanese promotions All Japan Pro WrestlingNew Japan Pro Wrestling, and Wrestle Association R."

" Ricky Morton

Morton in 2015.

Birth nameRichard Wendell MortonBornSeptember 21, 1956 (age 63)
Nashville, Tennessee, United StatesChildren7FamilyPaul Morton (father)[1]
Todd Morton (cousin)[2]Professional wrestling careerRing name(s)Richard Morton
Rick Morton
Ricky MortonBilled height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)Billed weight227 lb (103 kg)Billed from"The Volunteer State of Tennessee"[3]Trained byPaul Morton[1]
Ken Lucas[4]Debut1978

Morton has held dozens of championships throughout his career, including the NWA World Junior Heavyweight ChampionshipNWA World Tag Team ChampionshipUSWA Unified World Heavyweight ChampionshipUSWA World Tag Team Championship, and WCW World Six-Man Tag Team Championship. He has been inducted into the NWA Hall of FameWrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame, and WWE Hall of Fame. His skill at driving audiences into a sympathetic frenzy by convincingly selling pain gave rise to the expression "playing Ricky Morton"."

" At the "Superdome Extravaganza" supercard in the Louisiana Superdome in June 1986, Morton unsuccessfully challenged Ric Flair for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.[17]

Jim Crockett Promotions (1985–1988)Edit


In 1985, both teams moved on to the NWA's Jim Crockett Promotions and became famous due to the national television exposure of TBS. Ricky and Robert had a major feud with the "Russians", Ivan and Nikita Koloff and won the NWA World Tag Team Title. They traded the title again with the Russians and lost them to their hated rivals the Midnight Express on February 2, 1986 during Superstars on the Superstation due to their managerJim Cornette. Cornette used his tennis racket on Robert to help his team win.

Fearing that his self-proclaimed sex appeal with women was being threatened by Morton, NWA Champion Ric Flair began a feud with Morton in 1986. In the spring of that year, Morton was having an interview at ringside when Flair came onto the set and insulted Morton's fans (who consisted mostly of tween girls) by calling them "teenyboppers in their training bras." He gave Morton a training bra as a "gift from one of Flair's girlfriends" and told Morton that he couldn't handle real, grown-up women.[18] In response, Morton stomped on Flair's sunglasses. This led to a fight and then a series of matches, the most notable being their Steel Cage match at the 1986 Great American Bash. To help build Morton as a serious title contender, it was pointed out that he once went to a one-hour draw with then-AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel. Morton never won the title but he proved that he was of the same caliber as Flair was in the ring. At one point in the feud with Flair, after a six-man tag team elimination match in which Morton pinned Flair to become the winner, Flair and the other three Four Horsemen invaded the Rock 'n' Roll Express' dressing room and attacked Morton, rubbing his face on the concrete floor, causing a grotesque-looking facial injury. They also broke his nose in another attack. Horsemen member Arn Anderson would also make fun of Morton, calling him "Punky Morton," which was a play on the popular 1980s sitcom Punky Brewster. The term used to belittle Morton backfired when fans began to use it as a term of endearment. Morton and Gibson won the title back from the Midnight Express and feuded with Ole and Arn Anderson for the rest of the year. They culminated this feud with a win over the Andersons in a cage match at Starrcade on November 28. This victory started the Horsemen's dissatisfaction with Ole, who was kicked out of the stable just months later. "

" In 2017, The Rock N' Roll Express were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.[3]

The team made their New Japan Pro Wrestling debut during the Fighting Spirit Unleashed 2019 event, 3 events promoted by NJPW in the United States.

In 2019, Morton and Gibson wrestled three bouts for New Japan Pro-Wrestling[29] and also appeared in All Elite Wrestling.

The Rock N Roll Express participated in the 2019 edition of the Jim Crockett Cup, but were defeated by The Briscoe Brothers in the first round. During the NWA television tapings on October 1, 2019, they won the NWA World Tag Team Championship.[30] In January 2020, Morton entered a rivalry with Nick Aldis, leading to a Heavyweight Championship match on NWA Powerrr which Morton lost."-
(From wikipedia)


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