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Gangrel: Luna Loved Wrestling, But It Didn’t Love Her; Reveals Brood Theme Hidden Message

Former WWF Superstar Gangrel was recently interviewed by WSVN's Chris Van Vliet. You can see highlights below, and the full interview above. Chris has several wrestling interviews on his channel.

The secret message in The Brood's entrance theme:

"If you have the right skills and technology to play it backwards, the guy who did the music, Jim Johnston was a big Beatles fan, so it says 'I buried Paul, walk with me.'"

 

Travelling from city to city with Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero:

 "It was probably the most amazing thing out of my journeys. I never stopped learning between the two of them. Eddie, just from his family of wrestling and Chris coming out of Stampede Wrestling in Calgary which is where I first got my start. I was very driven and connected to his style because we worked with the same people. I just never stopped learning. They never stopped talking, they were learning off each other. We figured if we didn't learn something every match or every car ride or every situation, then we didn't need to be in wrestling."

 

His thoughts on Lita writing Luna's name on her arm during the Women's Royal Rumble Match:

"I thought that was pretty awesome because a lot of people don't know this but Luna pushed a lot for Lita. When i saw her do that I felt really good inside like somebody is actually giving something back because Luna truly loved wrestling. It didn't love her, but she gave everything to pro wrestling."

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