Shawn Daivari Speaks On His TNA Run, Possible WWE Return

Jack asks what did Bashir thought of his feud with Shane Sewell. Bashir actually says that was his favorite thing that he did in TNA. Bashir finds it entertaining when a wrestler gets involved with a non-wrestler. Bashir knew that once Sewell worked with Booker T it was going to ruin their program. Bashir says that he and Sewell were very similar while Booker and Sewell were drastically different. Bashir says he was unable to convince the management that it was a bad idea to do that.

Bashir says that he liked his feud with Consequences Creed and Shane Sewell. Bashir really enjoyed what he did on house shows. Bashir wished that he was in the position on television that he was on house shows. Bashir liked the World Elite angle, but once Jarrett lost his power, he wasn’t thrilled about the idea and direction.

Bashir goes very in-depth on the differences between Jarrett’s idea for the World Elite and what the other management had for it. To hear how World Elite was suppose to go done, listen to the interview! This included a program with the Main Event Mafia! Very interesting story.

OIB asks Bashir what did he think about the six sided ring. Bashir didn’t mind it and thought it was good to make TNA different from WWE. Bashir says the only thing that matters is the stories your able to tell, and not how many sides a ring has.

Jack, OIB and Bashir proceed to talk about the “big blue” steel cage matches. Bashir talks about NBC wanting to be able to put their cameras in the cage to get a better visual.

Barb asks if he believes that the Great Khali needs a manager. Bashir believes that they just had matched Khali with his current manager because they spoke the same language and were around each other a lot.

Jack brings up the speech made by Dixie Carter. To hear Bashir’s personal thoughts on Carter’s speech go to inyourheadonline.com to listen to the interview!

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