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COACH MIKE JONES SHOW EP91 Coach Mike is Honored to Interview Ed Moondog Moretti

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Coach Mike Jones And Sign Guy are Proud and Honored! To Interview Nw Legend Ed Moondog Moretti!!! I got to meet both my idols Ray Stevens and Pat Patterson. Pat, I still see occasionally at the Cauliflower Alley Club stuff, and I got to work with Ray twice. One time on an AWA show in Oakland I actually got to work with him, and one time in the Cow Palace I refereed an 18-man battle royal, and then, after the battle royal was over, they told me, “How would you like to referee an NWA title match?” I said I’d love to, so he had an NWA title match with Harley Race, and I got to referee that. It was pretty cool. … I worked with Ric Flair in Singapore for the World heavyweight championship. … I wrestled Steamboat for WWF TV. … He was fantastic. I thought a lot of Ricky Steamboat [and] Ron Starr. … I enjoyed working with Terry Adonis, who was my tag team partner a lot [in British Columbia]. Dean Ho had very good ring psychology. He helped me out a lot. I was impressed by him. … The Dynamite Kid was unbelievably talented. Owen Hart, unbelievably talented. I liked Bret Hart. I worked with him a couple of times. He was a great wrestler. I loved working with Gerry Morrow. All in the family … Ed Moretti, son-in-law the late Buddy Wayne, and Ed’s grandson Nick Wayne, 12 years old and already a capable wrestler SLAM! Wrestling: I’ve enjoyed looking back with you. What lies ahead? MORETTI: I’m really proud of my grandson. He’s doing really, really good. That’s Buddy Wayne’s kid. He’s actually had his first pro match at 12 years old. They actually paid him for his match and everything up in B.C. He’s wrestled nine shows or something like that, and he really, really is doing great. … He started training since the time he could walk. … That kid can do everything. He’s unbelievable. His name is Nick Wayne.The Legacy Continues!!!!!!!!!!!

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