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00:00all right my name is Chuck Zito basically I got started into the the
00:06fighting was my dad was a professional boxer in the 30s and 40s I remember him
00:12getting on his knees and teach me how to box then when I was 12 years old on my
00:18first ring fight at the Southside Boys Club in New Rochelle New York and then
00:24from there of course I went into the Golden Gloves I was in the Golden Gloves
00:27four times and I remember it was my father's birthday January 30th 1973 I
00:33had my first fight in the Golden Gloves it was the first night of the Golden
00:37Gloves and I had the first fight so talk about pressure man a lot of pressure on
00:41me but uh I wound up knocking a guy out in the second round so I won that fight
00:48Wow was the other guy younger too or was the other guy was a big beefed up strong
00:55kid and I remember we had first round the bell rang came out and he came out he
01:02had a little a little like a almost like a a Bojack style rushing kind of fighter and
01:09he hit me an overhand right and he hit me right on top of the temple I just backed
01:12up and I said at that moment I says what the fuck am I doing here and then of
01:19course I hit him I I threw a jab and he went down underneath it I knew I threw
01:24another jab I said the third jab I threw the jab I just stuck it out there I hit
01:28him up a cut boom he went down the end of the first round so I got all my
01:33confidence back then the second round I knocked him out was your dad in your
01:37corner yeah my dad was in my corner he was uh also my my trainer and my cut man
01:41games I got cut and I remember to have to have for the first round he was don't
01:46worry about it everything is good he's not laying a glove on you I says then
01:50somebody better watch the fucking referee because someone's kicking my ass out
01:53there so so after your first fight was there a rush that just said oh I got to
02:02keep doing this or well what I did was I I was an amateur fighter and I never turned
02:08pro because I became a husband and father at 17 so it was kind of hard to keep
02:13fighting and working at the same time but I had a good good amateur record and I
02:18fought in the gloves four times and I went on the amateur circuit and of course I
02:24was working so they want my professional career I think I could have been a good
02:29fighter okay so you so you had the fighting and then all of a sudden did
02:35something else happen in your life inspired you to go another direction yeah
02:38after as I was still fighting I mean I was only 12 years old when I had my first
02:42ring fight and then when I was 13 years old I remember going 1967 I went in and
02:50saw Hell's Angels on Wheels starring Sonny Barger and Jack Nicholson and
02:57basically Sonny Barger inspired me to ride a motorcycle I went home I made a
03:03mini bike found an old Schwinn bicycle I found a lawnmower on somebody's lawn there
03:10now and I wound up making a mini bike so you just borrowed the lawnmower I borrowed
03:18yeah I borrowed these things I made a mini bike I won't say where we got them from but
03:23uh it was all sudden my neighbor was missing his lawnmower somebody else was
03:27missing a Schwinn bicycle I made a mini bike and then I went to the local Army Navy
03:36store Jack's Army Navy store I paid six dollars for a dungaree jacket and I cut
03:40the sleeves off and I wrote the opposite of Hell's Angels I hand-painted on the
03:45back of the jacket the opposite of Hell's Angels Heaven's Devils Wow and I rode
03:51around town on my new mini bike with my new patch on did you recruit anybody into
03:56that yeah there was a couple of us uh oh we had a mini bikes a little mini bike
04:00crew and then one day riding around my neighborhood I passed this apartment
04:05building and saw this big chopper sitting in the middle of the parking lot and I
04:12pulled up next to it it was just I remember it just had long upsweeps and
04:15then it was just gleaming man it says you know rigid frame and and a pang is and it
04:21was just wild something like I saw back in Hell's Angels on wheels and also I saw
04:27some guys say what are you doing by the bike and I looked up there was this guy he was like
04:31six four and uh he had a patch on with all metals and everything on it I saw
04:37shit there's a Hell's Angel living in my neighborhood but what it turned out was he
04:41was in a club called the uh the aliens the Bronx aliens which was a big club back in the
04:46day in the 60s and 70s in New York and they had aliens from all over the place uh of course
04:54alien nomads who basically became Hell's Angels uh December 5th 1969 they had Jersey aliens Bronx
05:01aliens Brooklyn aliens Staten Island aliens and there was a big club back in the day
05:06and this guy was a a club member so even though he's older than me like 17 I was I was 13 at the time
05:13he was 17 18 and uh we became friends so I used to watch him build his bikes and paint and
05:21and uh I learned from him how to build motorcycles and and how to paint and everything and we became
05:29friends and we're still friends to this day 48 years later wow so uh he uh also taught me the ropes
05:39and then when I was fighting I met uh uh the president of the uh Hell's Angels back then with Sandy
05:45Alexander the New York City Hell's Angels and he was a professional boxer and we used to box in the
05:50same gym in Gramercy gym on 14th street and we used to spar each other we became friends I started
05:57going down to the clubhouse on third street I wanted to paint Sandy's motorcycle other Hell's Angels saw
06:03me paint and uh I started painting their bikes and next thing you know I became a Hell's Angel
06:09which was uh something for me to meet Sandy because these are the people that inspired me
06:15to ride a motorcycle Hell's Angels and Sonny Barga do you remember your first time meeting
06:21Sonny I remember uh Sonny was in like 1979 when I first got my patch and uh he came to New York City
06:29and I also met him at the uh USA 9 uh uh run it was his first run because he was in jail all the time
06:37it was my first run so we had something in common it was his first USA run it was so it was mine
06:42and we met and uh here it is you know it's almost 40 years later and uh I'm in his house doing an
06:51interview with you yeah and we had a good time outside it was so peaceful oh this is beautiful
06:57here man I can't believe it you know he uh actually Sonny went to jail out here in Arizona and he said
07:02he's gonna come back here and uh he left Oakland to come to Arizona and it's beautiful yeah I can see why
07:07but uh went to his of course went to the opening last night of uh Dead in Five Heartbeats so it was
07:15great to uh see Sonny and uh ride with him again after all these years so tell me a little bit
07:22about uh in Dead in Five Heartbeats what was what were your feelings uh basically uh we'll go back
07:27we'll take that back a little bit because uh when I was sitting in that dark and movie theater watching
07:32Sonny Barger and Jack Nicholson and the Oakland Hells Angels I was uh um I remember a scene that
07:42Sonny was leading the pack on the Bay Bridge with hundreds of Hells Angels and it was just stuck in
07:48my mind and I remember back in 1982 we all rode to Sturgis, South Dakota it was our first time there
07:56and hundreds of Hells Angels pulled in and I was remember Sonny and Sandy was leading the pack
08:03and it was like deja vu all over again me being in that pack on the Bay Bridge that's what it felt
08:07like and Sonny was leading the pack and it was a proud day of my life so uh of course I was the
08:16Hells Angels of 25 years and uh I wound up quitting the club and it's nine years already and here is uh
08:22you know just being uh with Sonny again it's great and seeing his movie last night was great so uh
08:28which was uh the book he wrote and building bikes too uh yes that's what I do I build bikes uh uh
08:39that's what I was doing I was so close I was in LA building another motorcycle
08:44and um we were in touch and I decided to come here and uh spend a weekend with Sonny and be a part of
08:51is uh be part of the legend uh the history making again what's the the story on the Sons of Anarchy
09:00bike that you built oh well I built that bike uh basically I was in the Sons of Anarchy I was in
09:05the fifth season of the Sons of Anarchy uh after a big uh uh um court battle with them so I was suing
09:15them for two years and the the ironic thing about it I wound up working on the show so it was pretty
09:23wild man um I remember uh when I met uh Kurt Sutter for the for the well it was the second time I saw him
09:32in the depositions and the second time I went to meet him was in a restaurant in Beverly Hills
09:38and he's friends with Charlie Sheen and Charlie he gave Charlie Sheen a Sons of Anarchy jacket
09:44so after my I dropped the lawsuit I met him and I wound up going to the meeting with the uh
09:50Sons of Anarchy jacket on that Charlie gave me so you say well this could be bad
09:55oh this could be good so you know how to take it but it was all good after meeting him I said you
10:02know what uh uh I uh I wound up liking the guy and uh he asked me if I wanted to be on the show
10:08so I dropped the uh buried the hatchet and and uh dropped the lawsuit and I wound up working on the
10:13fifth season of the Sons of Anarchy and I told him right there I said I guarantee you it's the fifth
10:18season you guys are going in the fifth season I guarantee it's going to be the highest rated show you ever
10:24had not was it the only highest rated show in Sons of Anarchy it was the highest rated show in the
10:30history of FX
10:35and you've got some other just absolutely amazing movies that you've been in what tell us so many
10:41things of course I uh how I became basically we'll go back and uh Hells Angels opened the doors for me in
10:50Hollywood Sandy Alexander was a stuntman in the movie business and in uh 1979 they did a movie
10:58called Dead Ringer with Sharon Meatloaf and he used 18 Hells Angels for the scene and I was one of them
11:04and I caught the stunt bug so I became a stuntman so it's thanks to the Hells Angels and Sandy Alexander
11:12that that's what got me in the business and I became a stuntman and stunt doubled some of the biggest
11:18act that you could think of and uh then of course I got my first tv series was uh on the HBO series
11:26Oz which was the best show they ever made and uh I used to tell the Sopranos I said Sopranos ever
11:34came to Oz we'd spank you guys so I had a great time on that and of course I did a bunch of other
11:40movies and uh I was in over 100 movies as a stuntman you never saw me in a movie you only saw my name at the
11:47end of the credits we made the other actors look good so of course uh then I got the Sons of Anarchy
11:55which is this is my look for the Sons of Anarchy and uh which I took from uh years ago from Cisco
12:01Valderrama he had the Fu Manchu you know so uh he inspired me for my look for Sons of Anarchy
12:08you've also had an opportunity to be one of the the the biggest stunt or not stuntmen but bodyguards in
12:16the industry yes tell us about some of the people well what happened was back then after I became
12:21i was angel I became a stuntman in 1980 I started my own bodyguard service called uh since my name was
12:29Charlie and Chuck and I was a hell's angel I called Charlie's Angels bodyguard service
12:34and Liza Minnelli was my first client and when people saw me with Liza it was just I never even
12:40advertised it was just word of mouth so from Liza I went to Sylvester Stallone and Mickey Rourke and
12:45Sean Penn and Charlie Sheen and Angelina Jolie and Pamela Anderson and Cher and the list goes on and
12:52on I bodyguarded everything you everybody you could think of I became known as the bodyguard to the stars
12:57and I was in magazines and newspapers and uh uh tv shows and so I had a pretty uh lucrative business
13:08going on so what do you what do you think was your the most memorable moment being a bodyguard
13:15you know what every client and everybody was just different everybody had their own character
13:20everybody had their own personality and I just uh enjoyed working for everybody
13:24and the thing about me they know that no matter what happens it stays there between me and them
13:31and I know it doesn't go any farther because you got to realize I've worked for people who were married
13:36whether it was a male or female and uh the bodyguards the closest thing to them so you see a lot of things
13:44that you keep in your head and you don't you don't repeat it so they knew that they could always count
13:48on me and not worry about me writing a tell-all book or going on uh you know current affair or tmz or
13:55things like that so they know they never had to worry about that so that's why they kept calling me
14:01back and still this day I still do bodyguard work if they call me if Sean Penn calls me I go if Charlie
14:06Sheen I go Pamela Anderson I go so uh they know that the lips are sealed okay there's so many people that
14:16would to love to do I mean even part of what you've done you know see especially when you get into the
14:21movie industry and what what would you say to people as far as you know wanting to break into
14:26something like that you know what don't it's the hardest thing to get into and basically even the
14:33stunt business is clicks like there's a handful of stunt guys that always call each other like if uh
14:39uh if I was doing a show I would call you if you were doing a show you would call me so it's very hard
14:45to get into and break into that industry uh the same with the acting I mean you just gotta you
14:51know follow your dream don't give up and uh keep pursuing it uh you know somebody out there's gonna
14:56like the way you look or or like the way you act and just keep it up that's all I can say I mean it's
15:01just a hard business to get into and Hollywood's the biggest bullshit is in town so you got to keep
15:08up with that and they know that uh you know I never kissed anybody's ass in Hollywood so uh it's a
15:16little harder for me to work because I don't take any bullshit from anybody and uh there's been a few
15:22stories going around Hollywood a lot of people are scared to hide in here so uh there's a few stories
15:30going around but uh you know what if you if you that's what you want to do you pursue your dream and
15:35you keep going and uh keep pushing and striving for that and it'll come we've seen you uh Howard
15:43Stern I mean he he is I've been talking about controversy and wild and crazy and and uh what
15:50are some of the things you like about doing that show you know one thing I like about Howard he's he's
15:54a self-made uh uh uh he became somebody that struggled and uh uh uh through the years he
16:04became the king of all media I mean he's the biggest thing in in in in the uh in in radio
16:12he became the biggest host there is uh now he's on this uh you know America's got talent he's doing so
16:18many things but uh the great thing about Howard he loves me and I love Howard I mean uh every time
16:24I go on there which I've done his show probably 40 times already through the years and he just sits
16:31there and he says you know I just want to be Chug Zito for the day I just want to be you man you know
16:35because you've done it all you've been there you've done that and uh we got along so well he gave me my
16:41own radio show so I have my own radio show called Chug Zito's View and I just talk about everything in
16:46fact I'm going to have Monday night is my radio show and we'll be talking about this interview we'll be
16:51talking about Sonny's movie his ranch and uh they say 20 million people listen to Howard 10 million
16:59people listen to me so that's that's a good uh percentage I think oh yeah we just talk about
17:06yeah it's just me I'd be me I talk about girls I talk about fights I talk about me going to dinner
17:12and I'll be talking about sitting in outside in uh Sonny's ranch and looking at beautiful mountains
17:18so uh it's great and like I said I love Howard and Howard loves me and he's saying I have the
17:23best uh show on radio and uh he just says I want to be Chug Zito for the day that's it
17:31so you uh what what exciting things do you have coming up well I just finished two big movies
17:38uh one is called Homefront that Sylvester Stallone wrote and produced and believe it or not I play the uh
17:46uh the president of a bike club go figure man so uh uh I play the president of the outcast motorcycle
17:55club and uh Jason Statham is a star and James Franco Winona Ryder and Keith Bosworth
18:02and uh Jason Statham is one of my club members then I have my son and basically the movie opens up with
18:08me and Jason the first 10 minutes it's gonna be a great movie it comes out in uh I believe September of
18:13this uh this uh year and I did another movie called reach me that Sylvester Stallone is in uh Danny Aiello
18:21Thomas Jane uh Tom Sizemore Danny Trejo me and Danny are bank robbers we uh rob a bank
18:28so uh that's gonna be all good so I have two big movies coming out this summer so you're not just
18:33behind the scenes anymore no no now I'm uh in front of the camera morning which I like yeah
18:39instead of taking all the bumps and bruises for all these actors now I'm acting myself so
18:45and I said to myself I said you know what these guys are acting like I do every day
18:50and they're acting trying to be me so why not give it a try and boom you get an opportunity
18:56I did it and that's another thing uh you know I'm an actor who does my own stunts
19:01saying I don't need to hire a stunt man I do my own stuff which is great so
19:05everything works out what about the the fight world still pretty active yes I'm uh uh of course
19:14uh you know I'm a big boxing fanatic uh I know the history of boxing since the late 1800s all the
19:22fighters and me growing up into the sport I never knew any other sport except for boxing and the
19:30martial arts so I became a martial artist when I saw Bruce Lee in the green hornet and I wanted to be
19:37just like Bruce so I went down to uh Aaron Banks uh karate academy and uh I started taking a white
19:45craned tiger claw kung fu and from there I went to uh Tommy May's karate academy in New Rochelle and
19:53started studying uh Isharu isharu karate and then Chiquita jiu-jitsu Komitiru jiu-jitsu VRNS jitsu and
20:01now I train with professor Henzo Gracie in Gracie jiu-jitsu in New York City so I still active I still
20:08fight I still just to keep in uh shape and yeah you're pretty timeless yeah I think so yeah well you
20:19know what I think the thing is with me a lot of people know that I never I never drank in my life
20:24I never took a drug I never uh smoked a cigarette so I think that preserved me a little where uh
20:31even at my age I still look pretty uh pretty good I guess and I feel good I feel real good so
20:37we're still doing it we've been there done that and of course in 2002 I wrote my autobiography street
20:44justice and now I'm in the middle of my second book which should be done I'm hoping by the uh
20:50the end of the summer also what's the second book the second book is going to be where the first one
20:55picks up people leaves off um it's going to be uh uh of course it started off with my life uh you know
21:03since I was a kid and then it ended with me walking my daughter down the aisle in 1998
21:09so it picks up from 98 till 2013 and a lot happens from 98 till 2013 so
21:18we're going to call it uh uh uh uh angel and the bad girl and the great part about it
21:25i'm driving riding uh uh uh and not angelina but i'm riding uh uh pamela anderson on the back of the
21:31motorcycle and that's the cover shot oh wow so when you think about it you look it says angel on a bad
21:37girl and you think she's the bad girl but when you start reading you you find out it's somebody else
21:44we won't give away those secrets yet with with such an exciting life how would you narrow down
21:50one particular event or story or or time that just really sticks out that just you know really touches
21:58you well i said it before i mentioned it before a one particular time that stuck out my mind and
22:05it and it was a great great time for me is when i followed sonny barger into sturgis south dakota
22:14riding behind sonny and 200 250 hell's angel it was that was a pretty uh a memorable uh day in my life
22:24so i always remember that and like i said it was deja vu all over again watching
22:28like i was sitting there watching the movie and riding in that same pack that sonny was leading
22:35yeah that's i remember that that was a memorable day and uh you know what we're still going we're
22:41still going strong i've been there i've done that and we're still going man so i'm sure there's more
22:46memorable days to come absolutely i mean but that says so much when when you've lived such a full life
22:53and you've done so many things in that one particular moment tied in with sonny barter
22:57i mean that's just yeah true living legend i got to realize i said it says sonny is the one who
23:05inspired me to become a hell's angel and uh i had i was uh lucky enough in my life that i was i had 25
23:14years in the club uh even though i quit the club i mean i'm still friends with a lot of people and still
23:20being being with the legend himself and riding last night to his premiere was awesome man yeah
23:28what what's uh what's in the future for check zito oh what's in the future well if i had a crystal
23:37ball i could tell you but you know what just keep keep on doing what i'm doing and uh i'm blessed with
23:43so many so many friends and my family's always been behind me and i'm blessed with that
23:49and to have great friends like sunny i mean uh uh and still a lot of people in the club i mean
23:57uh it's like i never left even though i i quit the club nine years ago it's like i never left but uh
24:05we just keep pushing man you know every day is a gift you know i have a sign on my my bedroom door
24:11says every day is a gift and what i don't do is take anything for granted anymore especially when i went
24:17to prison you know when they locked those doors behind me uh and they took my freedom away it was
24:25you know something man and i don't wish prison on anybody but uh it gives you a reality check man you
24:31know do you remember what it was like when you first stepped out yes uh you got to realize that i was uh
24:40exudated from tokyo japan i spent four months in the japanese prison
24:43and uh but the day i got out you know what my mom my sisters and my wife my daughter were there
24:50waiting for me and that was a big big uh big thing man i always remember that so like i said the family
24:57sticks behind you through thick and thin you know but uh still going strong you know every day is a gift
25:04and uh you know what we start start up with waking up in the morning and uh you wake up in the morning
25:09it's a good start man so uh just looking forward to every other day man and uh you never know what
25:15uh is in the future maybe another movie maybe another uh a bike show who knows the the million
25:23dollar question i ask everybody uh if you could go back in time and change one particular thing what
25:31would you change one particular thing well uh like i said we had a crystal ball we could change a lot of
25:38things but uh i would probably uh not be around that day when i got arrested
25:50and waste six years of my life in prison so you know uh if we could do that
25:57you know uh we changed a few things but you know what i i i do it all over again man i just wish uh uh
26:07you know after 30 years of marriage i'm not married anymore and uh a lot of things happen in my personal
26:13life of course i would probably change that maybe uh be be a a a a better husband a father like i should
26:22have been instead of always uh you know being on the road you know between the movies and everything
26:30else and of course you know riding and the events we had so uh maybe i change a few things there
26:38every rose has its thorn and that's you know what you live life and uh uh
26:45uh that's how you live man you go by and see all the obstacles you go through through life and
26:52everything else so uh so far i've had a great life and uh and um keep plugging away man i've done so
27:00many things i've probably done uh uh uh what another guy would take five lifetimes to accomplish i've done
27:07so far and i'm still going and there's no stopping me now i'm just gonna keep keep going man you know
27:15there's still a lot of fight in me that that's when i get knocked down i get back up and just go on
27:22to fight another day man yeah and you may get that that opportunity again with the husband thing because
27:28i noticed last night during the movie there was a lot of the women that uh of all ages that were uh
27:35buying you up and down and i'm sure i'm sure it was mutual too man you know because my eyes roam man
27:43so but i've uh been uh been lucky like it says i've been lucky and uh i'm just uh so fortunate to
27:51have so many uh dear friends in my life and a great family and so many fans who who who who uh
27:58who love and respect me and that's a a good feeling it's a great feeling when you walk into an
28:04arena for a boxing event or or or the ufc or and people go crazy over you and uh that's a good feeling
28:11man yeah speaking of uh respect and in in like leadership and things like that so sum up sunny
28:18burger for me a living legend that uh everybody uh one time or another should meet and uh he's the guy
28:28back in the day saw the vision and saw how big the club could be and he's probably solely responsible
28:34for the club being as big as it is today and uh and it gets bigger and bigger but uh
28:41and sunny reaches every every walk of life doesn't matter if you're a biker or or a lawyer or a doctor
28:48i mean everybody looks up and respects sunny and uh i'm just hoping to get the same you know respect
28:56someday and then then he gets and uh to me just being around him is is a great thing for me man
29:03he's a legend of me always was always will be and i have a lot to to uh thank sunny for so if you could
29:11give your fans a a message what would that be first of all i have to thank them for uh being fans of mine
29:21and a lot of people look up to me and uh respect what i've done in life so far and uh and i just
29:28want to let them know if the feeling is you know mutual i love and respect them for for loving me so
29:35uh like i said before you know what if you if you have a dream in your life just keep on pursuing it
29:40because it'll come true someday and uh don't give up you know fight and don't give up what's the best way
29:46for your fans to uh to show their love for you believe it or not and howard stern is the one who
29:54got me involved in his twitter and the facebook stuff i never ever thought i would be doing but
30:00i started doing that recently and and and the response that i get from people and especially
30:06writing them back and they love it and uh a lot of them said oh this isn't the real chug zito and
30:10everything has you know you know how to prove it but uh howard stern got me involved in that and i
30:16tweet people and i uh facebook them and it's pretty wild so they could tweet me and facebook me
30:21enough chug zito of course and of course go on my website you know chugzito.com and uh see a lot of
30:26things and a lot of pictures of me and uh friends of mine so but i want to you know show the love in
30:34the uh the sport they've given me and just let them know that i love and appreciate them for it so and
30:40we're going to keep going we keep pushing man every day that's that's incredible i i uh i want to
30:48thank you for this this time and and and giving us an opportunity to to share part of your life because
30:53it's like like you said i mean you you've been there and done that and there's not i've been there
30:58done that man a few times yeah and and the people that you work with are the a-list of the industry too
31:05i i've worked for the biggest people you think of man from you know from you know joe pesci to
31:10pachino de niro i mean everybody you think of it's probably who haven't i worked for you could probably
31:17name those you know a few where like i said i'm just fortunate enough to to have done all these things
31:26in my life and again i have to thank the hell's angels for doing that because they're the ones who
31:31opened the doors in hollywood for me because if i wasn't a hell's angel i would still be from some
31:36kid from uh new rochelle new york man you know so uh and sandy alexander because like i said back in
31:43the day he was the man you know just like sonny was and uh he died uh you know some years back but uh
31:52he was a good hell's angel on his day well your your next event you're going to is a wrestling event
31:59and there's oh yeah yeah after uh after this event today i have a flight i have the red eye going back
32:04at the sunday's event and uh i fly back home which is new york of course and uh tomorrow is uh
32:15uh his wrestlemania and i was at number one wrestlemania one wow where it was muhammad ali
32:23was a referee billy martin was a timekeeper liberaci uh mr t hulk hogan it was great and uh
32:32i'm going to another wrestlemania event tomorrow and if people remember the old uh old wrestler bruno
32:38san martino they inducted him to the uh hall of fame and arnold schwarze is giving him the event so
32:45it's going to be a big big thing and the rock is back dwayne johnson and he's fighting john cena and uh
32:54of course brock lesner is back from the ufc and he's fighting uh triple h it's going to be a memorable
33:00uh memorable uh time tomorrow and i'm going to be part of it the rock and cena any predictions
33:06well both they're both my friends you know and uh it depends because it depends who uh vince mcmahon
33:14wants to win so i think you'd have to ask vince mcmahon that that prediction but they're both great
33:22friends of mine i know they're going to be uh give a kick-ass show tomorrow and i'm going to be part of
33:27it and i'll be part of that wrestling crowd and i know they're going to uh give me a big response when
33:33i walk walk out there and uh it's going to be a good feeling tomorrow and be part of it something
33:38for the ladies out there blondes brunettes redheads hey man you know what uh it doesn't matter what
33:45your what you what color hair you have uh me i'm not too particular you got to be beautiful tall sexy
33:52beautiful body besides that no just trying to keep meeting them and keeping them happy yeah okay you
34:03heard it ladies he's single yeah people think i'm just like ladies man and this and that and but you
34:11know what in my life i can remember on one hand how many girls i've been with and people don't believe
34:18that but i swear to god i count on one hand how many girls i've been with this week
34:28okay you have with that i'm gonna leave you after seeing the way the women were looking at
34:34you last night when you i was thinking wow this is this is this guy's the strongest man in the world
34:40we try we try we try and please everybody okay hey my name is chuck zito and you're watching
34:46rock this magazine keep watching or else
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