Vince Russo’s The Brand Recap – Kenny Bolin vs. Big Vito, Taking Credit for the Success of Superstars, Were Attitude Era Promos Scripted? More!

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Kenny points out that he had heard from several people that Vito was terrible to deal with back in the day, but he gave this relationship a chance because Vito claimed to be a changed man. Unfortunately, within minutes of them speaking together Vito proved that nothing had changed, and he was still the same person he was all those years ago.

Russo warns Bolin to be careful who he gets his information from because he has been friends with Vito for over 25 year and he’s never seen this ‘hard to deal with’ side of him. Russo also tells Bolin that you can’t always believe what people say about each other because Jim Cornette has been saying a lot of terrible things about Russo for an awfully long time, and none of the stuff Cornette says is true.

Chris and Kenny both agree with that statement. Kenny says that his long friendship with Cornette recently came to an end and Cornette has since threatened to kill both Kenny and his son, Chris. Kenny says that maybe Russo had the right idea when he filed a restraining order against Cornette.

Just as everyone appears to be getting on the same page, Kenny points out that he heard Russo’s show from yesterday in which Russo said some unkind things about him. Russo said that he cringes every time Kenny takes credit for ‘making’ John Cena, and Kenny didn’t like those comments at all. Kenny says that he rode up and down the roads with Cena in his OVW days and he played a huge role in getting him to the position he’s in today.

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