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CZW Hall of Famer Toby Klein BACK on Yakuza Kick Radio!

CZW Hall of Famer Toby Klein BACK on Yakuza Kick Radio!

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“Mr. Insanity” returns! Topics include: -“I don’t know how well the memory will help. Those CZW years - that was a rough period. I was there physically, but mentally - there were some times I was not present” -On the first TOD —“I remember Mike Burns got me and Homeless Jimmy booked on there” —“I was optimistic about it” -Most intense CZW match? -Thoughts on the South Philly Arena fans —“That atmosphere was something else” —“I think everybody realized the significance of that building” -Why was there a one-year gap between bookings in CZW? -“There was a few years where I wrestled 150-200 times a year” -Is he an IWA guy? -Difference between working for Ian vs. working for Zandig -Memories of the IWA/CZW doubleheader —“That was a long day. I had lost a lot of blood.” -Thoughts on weapons: —“The worst weapon I’ve seen used is that board of pencils (vs. Pondo)” —“I was not a fan of glass. I didn’t like using light tubes” -“The only time I was really screwed in a match was with ‘Maniac’ Matt Borne” —“That was the worst thing that ever happened to me” —Try Again! -How many times has he gone to the hospital after matches? —“I would always use Super Glue instead of getting stitches. I don’t think I ever had a stitch” -How prevalent was it for guys to wrestle messed up? -Memories of his three-way at TOD with Brain Damage and Necro: —“I was the only one in that match throwing worked punches” -Why did he go far in IWA and not in CZW? —“I was driving to IWA. I was flying to CZW. And I was getting paid more for losses in CZW than I did for wins at IWA” -Thoughts on … —Zandig? Mike Burns? Eric Gargiulo? Justice Pain? Ian Rotten? … and so much more!

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