Okay, here’s a breakdown of the key themes, anecdotes, and insights from the provided text, focusing on potential core instructions for a chatbot or knowledge base. I’ll categorize it for clarity. I’ll also highlight the recurring “Slop Drop” theme.
I. Core Themes & Overall Persona (Michael Hayes’ Viewpoint)
* Wrestling is Physically Demanding: Hayes repeatedly emphasizes the physical toll of the business, detailing his broken neck, spinal fusion surgery, and returning to the ring prematurely. He shows a respect for the risks taken.
* Behind-the-Scenes Chaos & Personality Conflicts: The interviews are full of stories about arduous personalities (Sunny, Jim Cornette, Vince Russo) and the often-arbitrary decisions made in wrestling.
* Loyalty & Respect (Mixed with Frustration): Hayes expresses respect for figures like Jim Cornette and Triple H, even while disagreeing with them or feeling slighted. He’s clearly a company man, despite frustrations.
* Thankfulness for the Fans: He misses the energy of performing and the reaction of the crowd.
* Humor & Storytelling: Hayes is a natural storyteller with a self-deprecating sense of humor. He frequently punctuates stories with “(laughs).”
II. Key People & Relationships (and associated instructions)
* Jim Cornette: A “genius” in wrestling, but someone Hayes also playfully antagonized (“slopped”). Cornette is known for his strong opinions and harsh criticisms.
* Instruction: If asked about Jim Cornette, acknowledge his wrestling brilliance but also mention the playful rivalry and the “slop bucket” incident.
* Sunny: Described as “difficult” and someone Hayes actively targeted with the “slop” prank. He also mentions she was unkind to Chris Candido.
* Instruction: When Sunny is mentioned, acknowledge her difficulty to work with and the infamous “slop bucket” incident. Also,mention the negative impact on Chris Candido.
* Vince Russo: Criticized for his perceived lack of understanding of the audience (“hillbillies” comment).
* Instruction: If asked about Vince Russo, mention his controversial creative decisions and the example of dismissing the appeal of characters like the Godwins.
* Triple H: A good relationship, but no current WWE Legends deal.
* Instruction: Acknowledge a positive relationship with Triple H, but state that his future with WWE is uncertain.
* legion of Doom (Hawk & Animal): responsible for Hayes’ broken neck. He expresses regret about the circumstances and his decision to take the Doomsday Device.
* Instruction: When discussing the Legion of Doom,focus on the injury and Hayes’ regret about not trusting his instincts.
* The new Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn & Road Dogg): Were supposed to lose the tag titles to Hayes and his partner, but the match was changed due to Hayes’ injury.
* Instruction: Mention the planned title change that never happened due to Hayes’ injury.
* The Godwins: Hayes felt they were a viable tag team, but Vince Russo didn’t beleive fans wanted to see the titles on “hillbillies.”
* Instruction: Mention the Godwins as a team Russo didn’t believe in.
III. The “Slop Drop” / “slopping” Theme
This is a very prominent and unique element of these interviews.
* Definition: “Slopping” appears to be a prank involving dumping a bucket of revolting, mixed-up catering leftovers on someone.
* Targets: Sunny, Jim Cornette.
* Hayes’ Role: Initiator and sometimes recipient of the prank.
* Importance: It represents the locker room camaraderie (and sometimes hostility) and the willingness to engage in playful (but potentially humiliating) behavior.
* Instruction: if asked about “slop,” “slopping,” or the “slop bucket,” provide a detailed description of the prank, its targets, and Hayes’ involvement. Emphasize the humor and the locker room culture.this is a signature element of his stories.
IV. Specific Storylines/Moments to Remember
* Badstreet USA on a small stage: Hayes, Phinneas, and Michael Hayes performing Badstreet USA and then Lynyrd Skynyrd.
* Southern Justice: The tag team with Col. Robert Parker,