Many fans remember Johnny’s run in World Wrestling Entertainment in 2005 as Johnny Parisi. His time in the WWE seemed to consist of a lot of Sunday Night Heat matches before he was released. Blade & Mosh asked Swinger if there was any credible reason given for his release. Johnny mentioned a quote from an interview that Triple H did at a Mr. Olympia event, where he claimed that he had "no idea who Johnny Parisi was."
Mosh asked Johnny to give the fans a brief rundown of his career — starting with World Championship Wrestling to finally making it to the WWE. Johnny said that after working nearly 12 years & being in every other major promotion available, he fulfilled a dream by "making it to The Promised Land.." While living in Atlanta, he said he wanted to be in the ring & working, so he was put in Deep South Wrestling for a few months before being called up to the main roster, being told "the writers know who (he is), so they will have something available."
Running off of the Triple H quote from earlier in the interview, The Mayhem asked Johnny if "he’s really that bad," as much of the wrestling internet community claims with much regularity. Johnny said that Hunter was actually always very nice to him, and that he actually wrestled him in one of his first WWE matches in 1995.
Mosh asked Johnny about his thoughts working in the original ECW, as we have been seeing "Version 2.0" over the past few years on the Sci-Fi Channel. Johnny said that working in Extreme Championship Wrestling was awesome, and it was the first place he got to get himself over, "and you know what, (he) did." He added that he did not make any money there, but it is not all about money, but said it was still a great time & had a lot of great matches teaming with Simon Diamond.
Old-school fans of TNA Wrestling remember Johnny’s "reunion" with Simon Diamond in the early "Asylum" days of the company. Swinger said experience was "once again good timing." He talked about how The Honky Tonk Man once told him that if someone is talented enough & sticks around for awhile, they will eventually have their chance — to which he got those opportunities in ECW & then a few years later in TNA. He said that he & Simon had a good run there, and it was fast-paced at times, with moving on to different angles & areas, so once their run was done, he was released which was around the same time he started talking with World Wrestling Entertainment.
As a parting message to his fans, Swinger said that he appreciates any & all of the support that he gets, going back to the "hardcore, ‘stick with it’ kinda’ fans" from WCW, who are the same fans that keep the business alive — which is appreciated by him & "the rest of the boys." He urged all fans to keep watching TNA & the WWE, and to keep supporting the business like they have been. He also said he would like to give a final plug to the new Jeff Jarrett DVD (coming out from TNA), and reminds fans that it’s spelled "J-E-double F/J-A-double R-E-double T."
More is contained in this half-hour+ Swinger interview including: even more details on the Johnny Parisi character (including how he almost ended up teaming up with Festus & Roadkill), more on OVW/DSW, thoughts on his close friends Edge (capturing the World Heavyweight Championship at No Way Out) & Christian (returning to the WWE & leaving TNA), in addition to his thoughts on the current status of TNA (and the likelihood of him returning there), as well as if we could have seen the last of the "Johnny Swinger" character & if something new could be on the horizon. The only way to find out what lies ahead for one of ECW’s Originals is by tuning into The Monday Night Mayhem Radio Network!