Rhino surprised by success
New ECW World Champ talks to SLAM!
By GREG OLIVER --
SLAM! Wrestling
Though some wrestling pundits had predicted Rhino's ascension to ECW
World Champion, especially given ECW's tendency to twist storylines and
offer surprise matches, Rhino wasn't one of the believers.
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Terry "Rhino" Richards. Courtesy ECW.
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The new champ was surprised to learn on Sunday, January 7th that he'd be
coming away with both the world and TV titles.
"Put it this way -- I didn't even know I had a match until I say maybe
an hour and a half before the pay-per-view," Rhino told SLAM! Wrestling
from the road on Friday.
He never doubted he'd be on the show somehow, though. "Why wouldn't he
put me on the show? We're just surrounded with superstar talent, me
being the biggest superstar in ECW, obviously," he joked, voice dripping
in sarcasm.
"I knew I was going to be on the show, why wouldn't he put me on the
show with all the money and time he's invested into me? I knew I was
doing something. I didn't think I was going to have a match. I thought
I'd go out there and destroy people and cut a promo."
Well, that part of the show he accomplished with the usual style and
grace fans associate with Rhino's attacks. In the words of PPV reviewer
John Powell, Rhino "went absolutely berserk" on Swinger, Simon Diamond,
Balls Mahoney and Chilly Willy during their match. Rhino topped that
with attacks on The Blue Boy, Dawn Marie and piledriving Jasmine St.
Claire off the top rope.
After Sandman emerged in the main event with the ECW World title, having
defeated both Steve Corino and Justin Credible, Rhino came out again and
cut loose a promo where he threatened to kill Sandman's family in order
to provoke a spur-of-the-moment match. Some may think that was going too
far, even in ECW, but not Rhino. He reminds the viewer to put things in
perspective with what has gone on before.
"Look at what I've done to the family. Think about it. I mean, just
verbally assaulting them wasn't as bad as the things that I've done to
his wife in the past -- piledriving her, through a table over the ring,"
said Rhino, aka Terry Richards in real life. "It's maybe a little bit
[too much], I'm still old-school as far as wrestling goes. It might have
been a slip of the tongue. I mean, they've done a lot worse in this
company. I'm not really going to lose any sleep over it."
ECW fans want to know what Rhino has planned for the ECW TV title, hotly
anticipating an exciting tournament for a vacated title. Rhino doesn't
know what the actual plans are for the belt, but expects to surrender it
rather than be stripped of the title.
With ECW working less and less dates, Rhino finds himself taking more
indy bookings than normal. Those that book him shouldn't expect the
title belts to automatically come with the package.
"If I do an independent show, I won't bring the belt. For the simple
fact that I've never asked Paul, and I wouldn't ask him," Rhino
explained. "For the simple fact that nothing don't happen to it, for
one. And two, I don't think that Paul would really appreciate it. I
might bring a replica ... but they look like the real f****** thing!"
One of his bookings is this Tuesday, January 16th, at Seneca College's
Newnham campus in Toronto for the Twin Tower Wrestling Federation. He's
spent a lot of time over the years in Canada, both hitting the backroads
of Manitoba for Tony Condello's IWA, and for various indy promotions
throughout Ontario. He admits to having a soft spot for the Great White
North. "Seeing as a broke in in Canada, I spent a lot of time on the
road in Winnipeg. It's fun. I enjoy Canada. Nice country."
Traditionally, the world champion sets the pace for a promotion, and is
the defacto leader in many ways. Rhino doesn't see his role like that.
"Does the champ need to be a leader? I hope not because if the champ
needs to be the leader, we're in some serious f****** trouble!" he said
with a laugh. "I think that everybody here [in ECW] realizes that it's a
business. Everybody looks to Paul and Dreamer as far as guidance or to
be led."
According to Rhino, there's not a lot of worry about a TV deal. The
locker room knows that ECW is owner Paul Heyman's baby, his life, and
that they expect things to be settled soon. "He's going to get a TV
deal, he's just waiting for the right TV deal, that's all it is," Rhino
said.
The ECW locker room is pretty "cool" in general, said Rhino. "I just go
there, have fun, try to think of new moves and stuff, and think if I'm
working this person, or this person, what I can do. Everybody treats
everybody the same. I think if people have heat, they really don't show
it. But, I'm blind to a lot of things. Even if I did have heat with
someone, or someone had heat with me, I really don't see. It's just over
my head. Everybody treats everybody good. It's a real laid-back locker
room."
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