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James Storme and Bobby Roode interviews
by Gavin Duenas

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On Wednesday 11th April I had the pleasure of speaking with James Storm and world champion Bobby Roode ahead of their upcoming TNA World  Title match at Lockdown.

During the two 45-minute conference calls, each  man took a range of questions from different journalists and I was able to ask  them both two questions myself. One thing that struck me was just how different their demeanours were, and how closely they resembled their on-screen characters
in many ways.

Storm was easy going and happy to answer “insider” questions  without completely breaking character (and he talked about beer a lot!); Roode, on the other hand, gives off the impression that he is a guy you shouldn’t mess  with, and did an admirable job of staying in character even when questioners tried to steer him away from kayfabe discussions.

I’ve only recently given TNA a second chance and I have found  the build-up to Sunday’s title match a compelling reason to tune in every week.  I think it’s right up there with the best things going on in wrestling right  now, and I’m more excited about this PPV than any TNA event in years. 

TNA has done a lot of things wrong in its time, and it still  isn’t perfect, but in recent weeks the storytelling and pacing have come on  leaps and bounds, and they are doing a lot more to feature fresh acts in  intriguing roles. Storm and Roode are the epitomy of that, and I can see why the  company rates both so highly.

Much of the talk centred around this Sunday’s cage match between the two, but there was also a lot of discussion  about their past as “TNA originals” and their steady rise to the top of the  card. Both talked about their favourite wrestlers growing up, their early years in the business (Roode on the Canadian indy scene, and Storm as a WCW  developmental wrestler), and of course their time as the Beer Money tag  team.

I was able to ask James about his character’s moral core, and  whether being a TNA original is more of an advantage or a disadvantage. I asked Bobby how different a path his career might have taken if he’d beaten Kurt Angle  at Bound For Glory, and the TNA locker room’s reaction to being under the radar  in recent months with so much attention diverted to Wrestlemania, The Rock and  Brock Lesnar.
I can only say good things about both men giving up their time, and the way they interacted with questioners. They conducted themselves with class, and I was impressed that they managed to answer everything that was thrown at them without skipping a beat.
You can listen to the whole interview below.

I'd recommend giving the whole thing a listen, but if you're rushed for time my questions are at the following times:

12:09

27:10 (such a good question I had to ask it twice!)

01:00:42

01:11:10

I hope you enjoy the interview as much as I did.

If you wish to discuss this article with our members, please visit the 606v2 forum 

You can follow Gavin on Twitter at  @606v2wrestling 

(c) Copyright 606v2 2012. Please do not reproduce without permission   

Editors note - I would personally like to thank both Bobby and James for taking the time out of their hectic schedules to talk to us. In addition, I would also like to thank Simon at TNA UK who has helped make these interviews possible. Don't forget to catch the TNA Lockdown PPV on Challenge TV next Wednesday  (April 18) from 10pm

Click here to listen to the interview

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