Ron Simmons Talks About His Run As One-Half Of Doom, Reveals What WCW Originally Wanted To Call The Team


As noted, Ron Simmons recently appeared as a guest on the "Stories With Brisco & Bradshaw" podcast for an in-depth interview.

In addition to the highlights we previously published from the interview here on the website, the WWE Hall of Fame legend also spoke at length during his appearance on the popular pro wrestling program about his run as one-half of the tag-team called "Doom" during his WCW days along with the late Butch Reed, including revealing what WCW originally wanted to call the team and more.

Featured below are some more of the highlights from the interview where he touches on these topics and more with his thoughts.

On Teddy Long becoming the manager for DOOM in WCW: “I still don’t know how that happened. Butch and I were together. We walk in there one day, and all of a sudden, here comes this little weaselly looking guy with a do-rag on his head. And all of a sudden he comes up and says, ‘Hey, so here’s what we’re going to do right here on this interview.’ Butch and I are looking at each other like, ‘What the hell are you talking about? When did you get in here?’ He was like, ‘What, they didn’t tell you? I’m going to be your manager now.’ And you know how Butch is. He says, ‘Man, you ain’t going to be managing me. You get out of here!’”

On teaming with Butch Reed: “I’m not exactly sure that Butch was really on board with it to begin with. I think that he still wanted to go on and do his singles thing a little more at that point, and I could see why he was still having reservations about doing it. When they first came and proposed it to me, of course I was on board with it because it’s Butch Reed, and he’s had some level of success in this business. This was a great opportunity for me. Right out of the gate, it came out that first they wanted to make it a little bit too racial. They wanted to name us Ebony Express. That was something that Butch and I vehemently said, ‘no, man. We don’t want to go out there and try to play this race thing. If we’re going to do this thing, we want to go out there and be these two characters that are good at what we do.’ That was one thing that had corrected to start out with. If it had been along those lines, you’d have to continue along those lines of playing the racist thing. If you’re going to break those barriers, you have to start somewhere. So we felt that wasn’t good for both of us at that time. I’m really glad we did that.”

On what WCW originally wanted to call the team: “Secondly, we had to come up with what we’re going to be named. The Road Warriors were already Legion of Doom and we were going to be working with them. So they decided they were just going to call us Doom. At that point, that’s how it came together. And then that’s when I got together with Butch and it was a big thrill for me. Sometimes, he and I didn’t see eye to eye. We had our ups and downs on the road, because Butch was his own man. You always knew where he stood — that’s what I loved about him. He was very helpful when it came to tag team skills. So I learned a lot from Butch during that time we were together. It was unbelievable. The best thing about it, at that point in tag team wrestling, you couldn’t have asked for a better period to be in a tag team. You had Rock N’ Roll Express, you had all these guys you could work with: Barbarian, Warlord, you had the Road Warriors, the Steiner Brothers. It was absolutely phenomenal. That’s the best thing I loved about it. You could get in there, work the way I think it should be short of killing someone, but working to the point where people understood, ‘Hey, this guy’s really in a wrestling match.’ It was a phenomenal period of time, and I really loved working with all of those guys.”

Check out the complete interview at Apple.com. H/T to Wrestling Inc for transcribing the above quotes.

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