The narrator, in 1988 before establishing a professional wrestling identity, reflects on his early days with his comedy partner Fred Asparagus and his first wrestling interview with Dr. David Schultz.
reporter Adam Grodman was there. That's me as a wrestling announcer working with the Samoans. Wow. You look a little bit like, uh, what's, uh, Tony, uh, Tony Clifton. Well, this is 1988 before I actually had a wrestling identity. Yeah. Well, you're- I had a wrestling identity, but not professional wrestling. It was more me and my friend, uh, and part- comedy partner Fred Asparagus. We would do- Right. first wrestling interview I ever do in my life is with this guy, Dr. D. David Schultz. The guy who- And- smacked around John Stossel. Right, I remember that. Wow. And it turned out, I met Adrian Adonis, Keith Frank. Adrian Adonis, who was, uh, did the gay character wrestler in WWF back in the day. It turned out, uh, he was adopted. It turned out we're cousins. We found out th- he was talking to my mother. He, and then they, they, she shows him pictures, they start talking about the Caputo line. And so we're related. And I'm, I get finally, a guy named Pistol Pete gets me a job as a wrestling announcer, traffic cop and everything. And I, it's a dream come true. I always wanted to do it.
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