Stasiak targets Hennig at Slamboree
By GREG OLIVER - Producer, SLAM! Wrestling

Shawn Stasiak. Courtesy WCW.
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Like many of the feuds heading into Slamboree, there is something deeper
to the match between Curt Hennig and 'The Perfect One' Shawn Stasiak.
But unlike the Hulk Hogan vs Billy Kidman or Sting vs Vampiro matches,
the extra layer doesn't come from bad-mouthing. Instead it's a common
bond between two second-generation wrestlers, a history between the
families.
"My dad wrestled with Curt's dad," Stasiak told SLAM! Wrestling,
referring to his father Stan Stasiak, a former WWF world champion, and
Curt's father Larry 'The Axe' Hennig. "When Curt was breaking into the
business, my dad was kind of on his way out. He was pretty much into his
27th year, or 25th year, I can't remember. His last couple of years, I'm
sure he helped Curt. What Curt is doing with me is what my dad must have
done with him."
Hennig and others who went through the Portland territory during the
senior
Stan
Stasiak's last days in wrestling are always sharing stories with the
younger Stasiak, telling him funny stories about how goofy it was, how
much fun he was to be around.
Now only 29, with only a couple of years of wrestling behind him,
Stasiak finds himself looking for suggestions and comments from some of
the WCW locker room leaders. Diamond Dallas Page, Bret Hart and Hennig
are three that he said really have been helpful.
"[They're] watching my stuff, telling me what they think, telling me how
I can maybe do it better. Just getting their expertise and their advice,
which helps," he said.
Overall, Stasiak finds the locker room "very friendly."
"I feel very comfortable there, and even moreso than when I was in the
WWF."
He finds it nice to have management believe in his talents, and show
some faith in his abilites. A hyped PPV-match and a fairly well-defined
feud are two things he never got while working for the WWF.
"I'd say thus far I'm very happy with where I am," Stasiak said. "It's a
nice feeling to feel like you're important, you're being utilized. Your
talents are finally being used as opposed to where I was with WWF. I
don't think that they utilized me very well there."
Turning his focus back on Curt Hennig, the former Mr. Perfect in the
WWF, Stasiak said that he won't have a problem with the vet Sunday night
at Slamboree.
"Worried about him? No, not at all. I'm The Perfect One, remember?
That's my attitude, remember too. He's a wily veteran and he knows what
he's doing. I feel very comfortable in there with him," the 6-foot-4,
255-pound Stasiak said.
Apparently, The Perfect One has a couple of tricks up his metaphorical
sleeve too, but won't let the cat out of the bag to SLAM! Wrestling.
When asked about a special strategy for Hennig, Stasiak cryptically
replied "You'll just have to wait and see."
"Whatever he does, I feel that I can do better. I'm younger, I'm
stronger, I'm quicker and I think I'm more determined."
RELATED LINKS
Shawn Stasiak bio and story archive