Debra's AOL Chat
WWFBBANKS: Welcome Debra, let's get started.
WWFDeb: I'm glad to be here talking to you guys and I'm looking forward to
the Pay Per View this Sunday, July 25. It will be a great show!
WWFBBANKS: How do you like working with Jeff Jarrett?
WWFDeb: Jeff is great to work with. I've worked with him for a number of years
now. I've really worked a lot working with him. I think we have great chemistry.
It will actually be strange working with someone else. I know right it feels very
odd us not working with Owen, because we all worked so well together, Jeff,
Owen and me.
WWFBBANKS: Debra, do you ever see yourself working without Jeff?
WWFDeb: I'm sure on down the line it may happen. But I don't have any
control over that. It depends upon how the storylines are going. I'm sure if they
ever did that it'd be for a great storyline. But I hope not because I really enjoy
working with him. When you're out in the ring, it takes time to get to know their
moves. Working with Jeff, I know all his moves, I know where he's going to be
standing. I feel very comfortable with him. Working with someone new would
really be scary in the beginning. I trust Jeff and Jeff is very good with the
psychology of wrestling. He's really good at saying, "Debra we're going to do
this, we're going to do that." Jeff really wants it to make sense. And our fans
expect that.
WWFBBANKS: Debra, when are you going to get back in the ring and wrestle?
WWFDeb: I'm really not sure. I would guess I am going to have to leave that
up to the writers. I really enjoyed being the Women's Champ, it was a
wonderful feeling to win that belt from Sable. But I do want the girls to have a
chance at the belt. They deserve it too. They've worked really hard in wrestling.
And I think it makes for a more interesting storyline if more women have a
chance to win. I believe Sable had the belt for way too long. This is
sports-entertainment and we have writers who write these storylines. If they
write it in that I have the belt down the line, then so be it.
WWFBBANKS: How does WWF.compare to WCW?
WWFDeb: I am really thankful that I had a chance at WCW because it makes
me really appreciate working for the WWF. The WWF is very professional,
they treat you with respect. They definitely know how to make stars out of their
talent. They see something in each character that can help make you a star. Just
like when they started telling me, do the business suit and start revealing parts
of your body on TV. And I'm going, "Where is this going?" And then the
puppies thing started. But they've really marketed me well and I'm really getting
over with
the fans. The WWF is just excellent at making stars out of the talent. Another
thing is the WWF has writers and WCW users wrestlers as writers. Which is
terrible because they'll write in their best friends in the
storylines. And so the most talented people will be left out. The WWF uses
everyone to their full extent. That's why we have the No. 1 and best show.
That's why the WCW is so boring to watch now.
WWFBBANKS: Debra, you were seen with Stone Cold at Shea … what's going
on between you guys?
WWFDeb: Yes we are a couple. I will not elaborate any more on that because
that's my personal life
WWFBBANKS: How did you get your start in the business?
WWFDeb: I got my start. I was married to a guy that played in the NFL and he
retired So the WCW hired him, and therefore they brought me in to be his
manager. And so I worked with my ex-husband for a while and then they put
me with Jeff Jarrett. And then I got a divorce and they fired me. So it's funny
how that all worked out. Once I got fired, I had heard through the grapevine
that the WWF was interested in me. I just called and told them that I was
available and I would love to work for the company. They offered me a contract
and I took it. And then they started out using my last name, just to bring in my
fans from WCW. Now they've dropped the last name. But my background, I've
studied acting for 6-7 years in N.Y. I always wanted to do soap operas and now
I'm doing a male soap opera. But I will admit the script is a lot shorter to
memorize.
WWFBBANKS: What advice do you have for a female that wants to break into
the business?
WWFDeb: I would say it's very hard and from what I can tell most of the
women are usually brought in by husbands, boyfriends...usually they know
someone in the industry. that's how they're brought in most of the time. A small
percentage is brought in by them sending in tapes.
WWFBBANKS: What do you think of Vince and Shane McMahon?
WWFDeb: I think Vince and Shane, on camera, are great characters. They know
how to raise your blood pressure & get under your skin. Which makes for a
very entertaining show. But off camera they're very nice and very class. Very
respectful. They always speak to you They always tell you how glad they are
that you work for the company. I like that Vince does all these crazy
things--bleed, get cut--he'll do all these things, that when you are asked to do
it, you feel better about it. Because Vince doesn't have to do it, he owns the
company and is worth millions. And he would do it too!
WWFBBANKS: Debra, what do you like to do in your spare time?
WWFDeb: In my spare time, I'm actually very boring and quiet. I'm an outdoors
person. I actually go hunting believe it or not. I'm actually a bit of a tomboy off
camera. I like to go four-wheeling. And I love to go water skiing and go to the
gym. Any kind of activity outside. I really don't watch TV and I really don't stay
inside a lot
WWFBBANKS: What is life on the road like?
WWFDeb: Life on the road I think takes a special kind of person. In the
beginning you have to just get used to it. You learn how to pack & wash your
clothes. You learn how to eat healthy on the road. And you have to make sure
you go to the gym every day. But the weird thing is you're body gets used to it.
You become a big family with all the people you work with. If I didn't have this
job, I'm probably be in a traveling theatrical
group. And it's kind of the same thing. And I really will miss working for this
company because it becomes addictive. When I'm at home a lot I actually get
bored.
WWFBBANKS: Can we expect to see you in a Playboy spread in the future?
WWF Deb: I would love to do a Playboy spead. But only if the money is right. I
think it's a very classy magazine. I normally would never do something of that
nature. Playboy is the only magazine I would do that for.
WWFBBANKS: Who do you hang out with backstage?
WWFDeb: Backstage my best friend is Chyna. I hang with every night at the
show and I talk to her every night at home when I'm not working. We're
opposites on the outside, but on the inside we're the same person. We both
think alike. We like the same things. But we just look different on the outside.
WWFBBANKS: What are you excited about concerning Fully Loaded?
WWFDeb: Pay Per Views are always high energy. It's always our best work. All
our shows are really top quality. But all our storys build up to the PPV. There's
a lot of energy backstage at PPV. Everyone wants to go a good job. And I think
all our PPVs are excited.
WWFBBANKS: What's in the future for you Debra?
WWFDeb: I wish I knew that myself. I hope that I can be a big part of the
WWF. I would hope that one day I would be one of the top lady stars of the
WWF. After this job, I hope to work in public relations for a company. I know
this job will not last forever. Especially as a female. That's why I'm thinking PR
because I really love this company and I really would want to do it for them.
Last year I signed a two year deal with a third year optional. I would hope for
another two or three year contract. I'm hoping for another four years or five
years.
WWFBBANKS: Besides Jeff, who is your favorite superstar?
WWFDeb: Of course, Stone Cold. I like Chyna and Hunter. Those three are my
favorites. I think those three are very educated with the psychology of
wrestling. They put their heart and soul into each match. They know what
they're doing out there. They know how to play the fans and put on a very
entertaining match. I personally have learned a lot watching these people. And
they've helped me a lot to with my character backstage. I didn't know who to
root for when Stone Cold stunned Jeff! But seriously, when I'm on camera I'm
Debra the character 100 percent. The fans paid a lot of money to see us
perform. My character is supposed to be very tough, very sexy and sensuious.
And I try to be all those things. When they say my name I'm Debra 100 percent.
And I do try to show the puppies every time.
WWFBBANKS: Do you keep in touch with anybody from WCW anymore?
WWFDeb: No. The other day I was in San Francisco and I ran into Elizabeth
and Lex Luger in the gym. And that was the first time I've actually talked with
anyone from that organization in a very long time. We talked for a while and it
was nice to see them. But it's pretty much two different worlds. Those people,
all you have in common is wrestling, and you don't want to talk about what
your company is doing. So it's pretty much, "Hi, how are you?" So pretty much
I don't talk to people from other companies.
WWFBBANKS: What do you think of the current "puppies" craze?
WWFDeb: I love it. I think it gives me more of an identity with my character.
That even people can relate to and find it entertaining to chant. It's amazing
being at the arenas now and when I walk out I can hear thousands of people
chanting for the puppies. And it makes me laugh every time. And then again it's
an excellent marketing tool. I've got a couple of T-shirts coming out. I'm on the
cover of an upcoming RAW with two puppies. And they're making a poster of
that, and they're actually going to do some hats too. So that puppies craze is
definitely a good thing for me.
WWFBBANKS: The NEW puppies T-Shirt can be found in the Shopzone on
WWF.com
WWFBBANKS: When you were a child, what were your career aspirations?
WWFDeb: I was a big ham. I loved to be in front of people. I was always a
clown I would always act goofy to get a laugh out of people. In school I was
very outgoing. I was cheerleader, homecoming queen
and the most popular. And I was in the drama club. So doing this is pretty
much on track with what I wanted to do. I didn't think I'd be in wrestling, but I
love it. I did think I'd be in some sort of entertainment as a child.
WWFBBANKS: Did you watch the WWF when you were growing up?
WWFDeb: Growing up I never watch WWF. I hate to admit to that. But I never
did. That's why working with Jeff has helped a lot learning the business and the
psychology of it. I never knew that wrestling had storylines and build up. I
never knew how loyal the fans were to wrestling. And I've found out that
wrestling fans are very smart and loyal and you can't trick 'em they know what's
going on. And they're very dedicated. It's so nice to work with the WWF and
talk with the fans and they say "what about this storyline?" It makes you know
that your work isn't going unnoticed and the fans appreciate what you do. And
I know I wouldn't have a job
without the fans. And I try to give the fans my heart and soul so they can
enjoy the match I'm involved in.
WWFBBANKS: What was your most embarassing moment?
WWFDeb: I'm had so many. Let me think. That's a tough one. I've had so many
stupid and embarassing moments I can't even list them. Some of them are so
embarrasing I wouldn't want anyone to know about
them!
WWFBBANKS: Thank you very much Debra. Is there anything else you would
like
to say in closing?
WWFDeb: I just want to thank them for all their support and helping make our
ratings so super! For you I have a job.
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