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Ring of Honor's Brent Albright discusses his WWE run as Gunner Scott, ROH, Cornette vs. Heyman, drugs in wrestling & more

Ring of Honor's Brent Albright discusses his WWE run as Gunner Scott, ROH, Cornette vs. Heyman, drugs in wrestling & more

Posted: Jul 16th 2007 By: mikeiles

Brent Albright is currently working for Ring of Honor. He is best known for his appearances on WWE Friday Night SmackDown! as Gunner Scott. Brent Albright recently took some time out to speak with PWMania.com. He speaks on his career, the effect of drugs in wrestling, and much more. It's a great interview and can be read below:

Andy Steven: Firstly I would like to thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to take part in this interview for PWMania.com.

Brent Albright: No problem, I'm always happy to speak to the media. Thanks for inviting me to speak.

Andy Steven: Before you were released by World Wrestling Entertainment, online reports suggested that WWE were planning to "repackage" you and being you back to the main roster. What happened with that situation and what was the reason behind your release from the company?

Brent Albright: You know, I'm still not 100% sure what happened there. Chris & I came up with the idea for the storyline together one night after dinner; me, my wife, and a few friends had taken him out for his birthday, I think. Anyway, he was really wanting to do something with me and we brainstormed, came up with the idea, we both loved it, and he told me to send it directly to Stephanie and to mark that it had his approval. Obviously that gimmick was cut short when Benoit went home out of the blue for a few months midstream. I think we were only about 3 or 4 weeks into the introduction of what was explained to me as a year long storyline with the two of us that would culminate at Wrestlemania in 2007. Once that storyline fell apart, I just don't think they had any direction or plans for me. They were focused on Khali's push, Kennedy's return, etc...they thought they had me in a long term storyline and just couldn't have anticipated that it would fall apart like it did. I wasn't all that shocked to get sent back to OVW, although it was obviously really disappointing. I got mixed messages from the office over the next month or so...at first it was "change your look, Gunner Scott is dead, come up with something new" and then it was "why are you calling yourself Brent Albright? Your name is Gunner Scott!" So, yeah it was pretty confusing regarding what they actually wanted from me. The whole time though, they told me I'd be back on the road by early Fall. The last show I worked at OVW, they set up my "change." When I returned (I think I was "MIA" for a week for the storyline) I was going to debut the new gimmick. I'd cut my hair, got new gear, shaved, etc. Unfortunately, I was cut right before the planned debut. I heard through the grapevine that they thought I didn't change my gimmick fast enough and the usual "creative has nothing." Of course, I wasn't in control of how fast I changed my gimmick. The bookers at OVW obviously had to write it into the storyline in a way that made sense; I'd worked in front of that crowd for almost 3 years with the former gimmick. It really never crossed my mind that I wouldn't get a second run in WWE. I started getting bad vibes the week before my release though, so it wasn't quite as shocking. I knew Heyman had pitched several ideas to bring me into ECW and all had either been turned down or given to other workers. It was unfortunate, but I wouldn't totally discount a return to WWE at some date in the future. You just never know in this business.

Andy Steven: What is your opinion on the internet wrestling media?

Brent Albright: Internet wrestling media is no different than any other type of media; some are good & responsible, others not so much. I haven't personally had a bad experience with any of them. I think it is the Internet that has really shaped the changes in the business over the past ten years; whether those changes are good or bad is another debate though.

Andy Steven: You won the OVW Heavyweight Champion and OVW Television Champion, as well as co-holder of the OVW Southern Tag-Team Championship with current WWE SmackDown wrestler Chris Masters before you joined the WWE roster. Tell us a bit about your time in OVW, did you enjoy it and how different was it from WWE?

Brent Albright: Oh yeah, OVW was great. I still miss it. I looked forward to work everyday. I learned so much while I was there. Cornette & Heyman both really believed in me, so I was always in a good position & was always pushed well. Those three years were really some of my best memories. There are a lot of differences between OVW and WWE just by definition, but the biggest change was obviously that at OVW I was the "big fish" and in WWE I'm not sure I was even a guppy.

Andy Steven: You made your WWE SmackDown! debut on April 7, 2006 feuding with Booker T as Gunner Scott. How did you find your WWE debut and were you happy with your gimmick or was something else suggested which wasn't used?

Brent Albright: Well, as I mentioned, Chris & I came up with the storyline, so I was definitely excited about the direction we were moving. I'd really looked up to Chris for a number of years & figured it was an honor to be introduced as his prot?g?. It was basically going to be the Tommy "the machine" Gunn/Rocky storyline, so I'd be working both alongside and eventually in a feud against one of the greatest wrestlers in the business. Doesn't get much better than that. Obviously getting to not only debut against, but score a victory against someone like Booker T was just awesome. Booker is a great guy, can't say enough good things about him. Really went out of his way to help me out. He even invited me down to Houston to work out with him on our days off. I wasn't thrilled with my name. I'd hoped for Brent Albright, but that was denied right off the bat. I turned in about 10 or 15 names and one was Scott Gunner. I'd been known as the Shooter in OVW (given to me by Cornette), so I thought it would be nice to kind of reference that in my WWE name. WWE flipped it around to Gunner Scott. I didn't love it, but I didn't hate it as much as a lot of people apparently did.

Andy Steven: You worked with several great talents such as Mr. Kennedy, Bobby Lashley, William Regal, Finlay, King Booker, The Great Khali and others during your time in WWE. Who did you most enjoy working with and was anyone difficult to work with for whatever reason?

Brent Albright: I was definitely lucky to be put with so many talented people during my short lived run. I don't know that I really had a favorite match during that time though. Ken was great to work with because we'd been friends outside the ring for a while & knew each other well. Regal & Finley have been around the business for quite a while & have such an incredible knowledge of ring psychology. Booker is obviously hugely talented and the crowd is always so into his stuff that it makes for a lot of energy.

Andy Steven: What is your opinion on drugs in wrestling?

Brent Albright: The business today is very different from the "rock and roll" lifestyle that surrounded the business several years back. Do people use or abuse drugs in wrestling? Sure there are some. But that is no different than in any profession. I believe that WWE is doing everything it can to police the situation, even though legally they don't have to. I think I was tested about four times (one baseline & three or so random) over the course of about a year & passed with flying colors every time. They test for everything under the sun; steroids, pain pills, cocaine, whatever. Their tests are so sensitive actually that one guy I knew failed a test due to an over the counter supplement he bought at GNC; it elevated his testosterone count too high. Nevertheless, he was suspended without pay; period. They use a third party company to do the tests; the same one used by the NFL. I really don't know what else could be expected of them. Besides I think it is a little crazy to blame WWE for poor decisions made by individuals. But that is just my opinion.

Andy Steven: You worked with Jim Cornette and Paul Heyman during your time at Ohio Valley Wrestling. How was it working with these two great minded wrestling individuals?

Brent Albright: Cornette & Heyman are obviously very different when it comes to their booking. That doesn't mean either one is "right" or "wrong" of course. I learned so much from both these men and have so many great memories from working with them. I still speak to them from time to time. I certainly hope to work with them again; I actually got to work with Cornette again briefly at Ring of Honor. I owe them a lot for the faith they had in me and for really helping me advance and shine during my time at OVW.

Andy Steven: Since your release from WWE, you have been making several appearances for several Indy promotions as well as Ring of Honor. How are you finding your time in Ring of Honor and would you consider TNA?

Brent Albright: Ring of Honor is just awesome. I love everything about it. The style, the fans, the talent; just unbelievable. I was actually on the phone with Gabe before the reports of my release started hitting the internet and was booked within about an hour of being let go by WWE. That certainly took the sting off. I'd never worked with ROH before my time at WWE (not for lack of trying on my part!). I knew a few of the guys from other places I'd worked and through Punk, so from day one it felt right. I signed with ROH a couple months ago; didn't think twice. With the recent expansion to PPV, things are just really exciting right now. We're on TVN (Insight, Verizon, Mediacom, AT&T, etc), DISH network, and InDemand. TVN & DISH are already running the PPV and InDemand starts July 20th. Naturally, I live in an area with InDemand, so I still haven't gotten to see it. I promised my wife I'd wait to watch it with her; I am really anxious to see how my promo came together in post production. I also have a shot at the ROH belt versus Morishima in August which should be awesome. Fans can go to ROHwrestling.com for more details on everything. I've spoken briefly to TNA, both before my time in WWE & after. I'm just not sure if that is a good fit for me, plus they've got too many talented guys who aren't being used already for me to get excited about joining the mix. Maybe once they get a two hour show. Honestly, right now I'm quite happy in Ring of Honor and am not interested in moving to TNA in the least.

Andy Steven: I would like to thank you very much once again for taking this time to take part in this interview for www.PWMania.com, I wish you the best of luck in the future, do you have any messages to say to your fans and what is next for Brent Albright?

Brent Albright: Thanks so much for allowing me to continue to live my dream. Without the support of the fans, I'd still be delivering water for a living back in Oklahoma. Also, feel free to shoot me a message anytime; I've got a myspace account where I try to keep in touch with everyone & I also negotiate indy bookings through it -- MySpace.com/BrentAlbright. I've got several shows coming up soon & I always keep my calendar on there up to date; I'll be in Pittsburgh with IWC July 21st, and in Deer Park NY the 27th with ROH, then in Edison NJ the 28th with ROH. I'm also moving right along in the NWA Heavyweight Championship tournament and hope to be added to the long & distinguished line of champs very soon. Thanks again, of course, to PWMania.com for giving me chance to speak.

 

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Spotlight in History

  • 1966 Ramon Torres def. Lorenzo Parente for the TSW Missouri Junior Heavyweight Title
  • 1973 Rip Tyler & Eddie Sullivan def. The Hollywood Blondes (Jerry Brown & Dale Valentine) for the TSW United States Tag Team Titles
  • 1974 Thunder Cloud & White Cloud def. Bob Sweetan & Seigfried Stanke for the TSW United States Tag Team Titles
  • 1978 Ray Candy & Steven Little Bear def. Ernie Ladd & The Assassin for the TSW United States Tag Team Titles
  • 2004 Michael Barry became the NWA-OK Oklahoma Heavyweight Champion
  • 2006 Tyler Bateman def. Seth Allen for the MSWA Mid-South Cruiserweight Title
  • 2006 Michael Faith became the MSWA Oklahoma Champion
  • 2016 Athena def. Erica for the IZW Queens Title
  • 2022 The Blue Bolt def. Richie Adams for the WFC Prime Title
  • 2022 Koko def. Reed for the WFC Hometown Heroes Title
  • 2022 Rhett def. Hornsby for the WFC Drillsville Title

Week of Sun 04-19 to Sat: 04-25

  • 04-19 1987 Bubba Rogers def. One Man Gang for the UWF Heavyweight Title
  • 04-19 2008 New Canada (The Canadian Luchadore & The Canadian Red Devil) def. La M (El Choppo & Jesus Rodriguez) for the ComPro Tag Team Titles
  • 04-19 2008 The New Age Syndicate (Scott Sanders & Shawn Sanders) def. Nathan Sensation for the IZW Tag Team Titles
  • 04-19 2013 Bree Ann def. Barbi Hayden for the NWA-TXO Rose Title
  • 04-19 2014 Aaron Anders def. Michael Wolf for the OWA Junior Heavyweight Title
  • 04-19 2014 Jake O'Brien def. Brian Breaker for the OWA Heavyweight Title
  • 04-19 2014 Tim Rockwell def. Jon Cross for the UWE Heavyweight Title
  • 04-19 2014 Randy Price def. Drake Gallows for the IZW Impact Division Title
  • 04-19 2014 Miss Diss Lexia def. Paige Turner for the IZW Queens Title
  • 04-19 2014 Erica def. Miss Diss Lexia for the IZW Queens Title
  • 04-19 2014 Brandon Groom def. Warhammer for the BPPW Heavyweight Title
  • 04-19 2024 Killa Kate became the TexPro Rose Champion
  • 04-19 2024 Kari Wright def. Tommy Prince for the TexPro Dynasty Title
  • 04-19 2024 K. O. A. (Caine Carter & Devion Black) def. Rock-N-Rugged (Rook Tyler & Gabe Welder for the TexPro Tag Team Titles
  • 04-19 2025 Rook Tyler def. Auzzy for the TexPro Dynasty Title
  • 04-19 2025 Brandon Warhawk def. Floyd Maystorm for the WAH Hunger Dojo Title
  • 04-19 2026 Gideon Vane became the WTW Open Promotions Champion
  • 04-20 1980 Toru Tanaka def. Kevin Von Erich for the WCCW American Heavyweight Title
  • 04-20 2013 The Canadian Red Devil became the OWA Heavyweight Champion
  • 04-20 2013 Daemon Storm def. Justin Dynamic for the UWE United States Title
  • 04-20 2018 Jack Swagger def. MVP for the IWR Heavyweight Title
  • 04-20 2019 B. M. F. (Kareem Sadat & Maniac Mike) became the EmpCW Tag Team Champions
  • 04-20 2019 Double D became the EmpCW Heavyweight Champion
  • 04-20 2024 Malachi & Ozzy Hendrix def. The Voiceless Society (Tyler Watts & E-Bone) for the CAPW Tag Team Titles
  • 04-20 2024 Kevin James Sanchez def. Montego Seeka for the EPW Heavyweight Title
  • 04-21 1967 The Assassins (Assassin #1 & Assassin #2) became the TSW United States Tag Team Champions
  • 04-21 1979 Mike George def. Jerry Stubbs for the TSW Louisiana Title
  • 04-21 2006 Ray Martinez became the SRPW X Division Champion
  • 04-21 2007 Kareem Sadat def. K-Rob for the AACW Hardcore Title
  • 04-21 2007 Team Shenanigans (Tyler Bateman & Kenny Campbell) def. The Re-Gex (Seth Shai & Mace) for the IZW Tag Team Titles
  • 04-21 2017 Sam Stackhouse def. Spyder for the BPPW Oklahoma Title
  • 04-21 2017 The Cursed (Blade [2nd] & Kuda) def. The Saints of Pro Wrestling (Scott Sanders & Shawn Sanders) for the MSWA Mid-South Tag Team Titles
  • 04-21 2018 The Untamed (Rex Andrews & Ryan Davidson) became the ComPro Tag Team Champions
  • 04-21 2023 Leo Fox def. Mr. Nasty for the UWE Apex Title
  • 04-21 2023 Mr. Wobble def. Tego for the TexPro Oklahoma Title
  • 04-21 2023 Mr. Wobble def. Tego for the TexPro Texas Title
  • 04-21 2023 Franco D'Angelo def. Mr. Wobble for the TexPro Texas Title
  • 04-21 2023 Franco D'Angelo def. Mr. Wobble for the TexPro Oklahoma Title
  • 04-22 1940 Jesse James def. Danny McShain for the NWA World Light Heavyweight Title
  • 04-22 1955 Ricki Starr def. Mike Clancy for the TSW Oklahoma Junior Heavyweight Title
  • 04-22 1968 The Spoilers (Spoiler #1 & Spoiler #2/Smasher Sloan) def. Fritz Von Erich & Billy Red Lyons for the WCCW American Tag Team Titles
  • 04-22 1980 Terry Gordy def. Junkyard Dog for the MSW Louisiana Title
  • 04-22 1985 The Great Kabuki became the WCCW Texas Brass Knuckles Champion
  • 04-22 2006 Michael York def. Jon Davis for the TPW Heavyweight Title
  • 04-22 2016 Brock Landers def. Mascara La Parka for the MSWA Mid-South Cruiserweight Title
  • 04-22 2016 Mascara La Parka def. Brock Landers for the MSWA Mid-South Cruiserweight Title
  • 04-22 2017 Double D def. Randy Price for the IZW Impact Division Title
  • 04-22 2017 Nikki Knight def. Skylar Slice for the ComPro Ladies Title
  • 04-22 2018 Chaz Sharpe became the ASP Inter-County Champion
  • 04-22 2018 Johnny Kove & Tristan Thorne became the ASP Oklahoma Tag Team Champions
  • 04-22 2018 Damon Windsor def. Chandler Hopkins for the IWR Revolutionary Title
  • 04-22 2022 Drake Gallows & Fester Cluck def. Legend Has It (Thrash & Killbane) for the CPW Tag Team Titles
  • 04-22 2022 Duncan Kincaid became the RDW Iron Man Champion
  • 04-22 2023 The Psychotic Messengers (Tank Bryson & Malachi) def. X-Rated (Kevin James Sanchez & Ozzy Hendrix) for the EPW Tag Team Titles
  • 04-22 2023 Devion Black def. Adrian Vega for the EPW All-American Title
  • 04-22 2023 Logan Knight def. Gemini [2nd] for the EPW Heavyweight Title
  • 04-23 1966 Ramon Torres def. Lorenzo Parente for the TSW Missouri Junior Heavyweight Title
  • 04-23 1973 Rip Tyler & Eddie Sullivan def. The Hollywood Blondes (Jerry Brown & Dale Valentine) for the TSW United States Tag Team Titles
  • 04-23 1974 Thunder Cloud & White Cloud def. Bob Sweetan & Seigfried Stanke for the TSW United States Tag Team Titles
  • 04-23 1978 Ray Candy & Steven Little Bear def. Ernie Ladd & The Assassin for the TSW United States Tag Team Titles
  • 04-23 2004 Michael Barry became the NWA-OK Oklahoma Heavyweight Champion
  • 04-23 2006 Tyler Bateman def. Seth Allen for the MSWA Mid-South Cruiserweight Title
  • 04-23 2006 Michael Faith became the MSWA Oklahoma Champion
  • 04-23 2016 Athena def. Erica for the IZW Queens Title
  • 04-23 2022 The Blue Bolt def. Richie Adams for the WFC Prime Title
  • 04-23 2022 Koko def. Reed for the WFC Hometown Heroes Title
  • 04-23 2022 Rhett def. Hornsby for the WFC Drillsville Title
  • 04-24 1999 The Casualties of War (Grunt & Shrapnel) def. The East-West Express (J. J. Mustang & Joey Steiner) for the OPW Oklahoma Tag Team Titles
  • 04-24 1999 Original Renegade def. Tarantula for the OPW Oklahoma Light Heavyweight Title
  • 04-24 2004 Dexter Hardaway became the NWA-OK X Division Champion
  • 04-24 2004 Tejas def. Al Jackson for the NWA Texas Title
  • 04-24 2015 Rick Russo & Largus RagnaBrok became the MSWA Mid-South Tag Team Champions
  • 04-24 2025 Floyd Maystorm def. Brandon Warhawk for the WAH Hunger Dojo Title
  • 04-25 1969 Alberto Torres & Ramon Torres def. Karl Von Stroheim & Treach Phillips for the TSW United States Tag Team Titles
  • 04-25 1971 Dusty Rhodes def. Sputnik Monroe for the TSW Brass Knucks Title
  • 04-25 2003 Ichiban [1st] became the TPW Heavyweight Champion
  • 04-25 2003 The Heatseekers (Karl Davis & Rick Styles) became the TPW Tag Team Champions
  • 04-25 2003 Outcast def. Tyler Bateman for the TPW Light Heavyweight Title
  • 04-25 2008 Ky-Ote became the 3DW Heavyweight Champion
  • 04-25 2008 Les Mayne became the 3DW Texoma Champion
  • 04-25 2008 2AM (Javi Hernandez & Kunna Keyoh) became the 3DW Dual Kombat Champion
  • 04-25 2008 Al Farat became the 3DW Violent Division Champion
  • 04-25 2008 Frankie Dee became the 3DW Femme Fatale Champion
  • 04-25 2008 Joshua Smith def. Al Farat for the 3DW Violent Division Title
  • 04-25 2010 David Kyzer def. Outlaw for the SWCW Luchadore Title
  • 04-25 2010 David Kyzer became the SWCW All-American Champion
  • 04-25 2021 Brandon Barricade def. Red for the ASP All Time Title
  • 04-25 2021 Maui Mike & Malik Mayfield became the ASP Tag Team Champions
04-23
  • Moose Apr 23rd Today!
  • Tony Atlas Apr 23rd Today!
  • Blade [2nd] Apr 23rd Today!
  • Terry Gordy Apr 23rd Today!
  • Ethan Price Apr 24th
  • Lou Thesz Apr 24th
  • Lance Von Erich Apr 24th
  • Bobby Joe Bristow Apr 25th
  • Walker Stewart Apr 25th
  • Zack Zilla Apr 25th
  • Max Mercer Apr 25th
  • Brett Stopp Apr 25th
  • Crash Davis Apr 25th
  • Eric Roberts Apr 25th
  • Carl Fergie Apr 25th
  • Justin Dynamic Apr 26th
  • Havoc Apr 26th
  • Karl Kox Apr 26th
  • Yasu Fuji Apr 27th
  • Chance Snodgrass Apr 28th
  • Siva Afi Apr 28th
  • Ichiban [2nd] Apr 28th
  • Sunshine Apr 29th
  • Anarchy [2nd] Apr 30th
  • Joe McCarthy Apr 30th
  • Billie the Kiid Apr 30th
  • Dustin Tibbs Apr 30th
  • Prince Maivia May 1st
  • Big Bossman May 2nd
  • Kari Wright May 2nd
  • Don Fields May 2nd
  • Americos May 2nd
  • Nightmare [1st] May 2nd
  • Barrett Brown May 2nd
  • Johnny Humble May 3rd
  • Lily McKenzie May 3rd
  • Lester Welch May 3rd
  • Bull Schmitt May 4th
  • Jay Hazzard May 4th
  • Dory Funk May 4th
  • El Hijo del Mascara Sagrada May 4th
  • Malik Mayfield May 4th
  • Bill Watts May 5th
  • El Matador Dos May 5th
  • El Gallardo May 5th
  • Olivier Vegos May 5th
  • Miss Diss Lexia May 5th
  • Zane Morris May 5th
  • Pat O'Dowdy May 5th
  • Princess Victoria May 5th
  • Maria Brigitte May 5th
  • Claire Watson May 6th

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