Greg Valentine is not a fan of Brutus Beefcake’s wife, Missy.
Wrestling Shoot Interviews recently welcomed Greg “The Hammer” Valentine to the show. Host James Romero asked Valentine who he enjoyed beating up the most, and Valentine said it was Brutus ‘The Barber’ Beefcake.
During the same show, Greg Valentine mentioned that Brutus Beefcake was accused of forging Hulk Hogan autographs. (He said Beefcake has a great signature, but still wasn’t sure of the story’s legitimacy.) Romero then made a joke about the reason Valentine picked Beefcake out of all of the opponents in his career.
“What, was he signing your signature?” Romero asked.
“No. For marrying that f*cking c*nt that he married,” Valentine quipped.
“Missy Beefcake. You don’t have to cut that out, either. She’s a f*cking c*nt. I’m laughing, but it’s the truth,” Valentine said. “And he lets that f*cking c*nt tell him what to do! What the f*ck?”
Romero said he’d definitely leave it in, and Valentine replied with:
“I want my wife to see it too. I’ll get a lot of points,” Valentine said. “But no, [my wife] hates that f*cking c*nt, and so do I. And there’s not a better word to describe her.”
Down with the Clowns
Valentine doesn’t like Missy Beefcake much, but he did have some kind words to say about working with the Insane Clown Posse.
Valentine spoke with Title Match Network and looked back on his relationship with the Insane Clown Posse (ICP) and what it was like working them as a wrestler and actor. Insane Clown Posse Theater aired on Fuse for two seasons, and Greg Valentine played the bouncer/usher of the theater. Valentine says he enjoyed working with the duo and praised them as being good guys and big wrestling fans.
“I worked with them at those gatherings that they have [the annual Gathering Of The Juggalos]. I wrestled there a couple times. The big guy Joe [Violent J], was a big-time Greg Valentine fan, so I got a call about something they were doing that was going to be on television, ‘ICP Theater’. So, they hooked me up with that and I did two different seasons with them, these are great guys, I love them. I just did a thing, I flew to Detroit a couple months ago and did a thing — they’re not back on television but they did the internet thing, like we are here, so to speak, and it’s the same gimmick, ‘ICP Theater’.
Going to The Gathering
“Great guys, got hooked up with them because Joe, the big guy, was a big-time wrestling fan and he loved me. He always brought up the cage match that I had with Tito [Santana] in Baltimore, that was his favorite match of all-time. I don’t even think he watches wrestling now but he likes to have wrestling at his gatherings,” Valentine explained.
“So, he wanted to re-create my match with Tito that he saw in Baltimore, so, me and Tito were there and I got there around 6 o’clock in the afternoon. I didn’t go in the ring until 4 o’clock in the morning, and there was a cage set up. Imagine sitting there all this time, 4 o’clock in the morning? So, I wrestled and then my flight left at like 9 in the morning, so I said to not even bring me back to the hotel, so, I just went to the airport and took a shower there and cleaned up. That was a wild experience — I beat Tito this time by putting my feet on the rope for the 1-2-3.
“He wanted to re-create that, and I did another Gathering match, but that was in Toledo. I think I worked one of the clowns, where he actually got in the ring, but I mostly did the ‘ICP Theater’ at that was a lot of fun. I stayed there for two weeks in Manhattan, nice freakin’ hotel, went to a theater and filmed all this stuff. Great time.”
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