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Nick Patrick Shoot Interview – 7/20/11

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Iconic WCW referee Nick Patrick breaks his silence in a rare shoot interview, covering WCW, the nWo, Starrcade ’97, Vince McMahon talks, and decades inside the ring.

Key Topics & Highlights:

  • Growing up in wrestling as the son of The Assassin
  • Early exposure to the business and locker rooms as a child
  • Breaking into wrestling and transitioning from wrestler to referee
  • Learning the craft of refereeing and the realities of the job
  • Working for Jim Crockett Promotions and Georgia Championship Wrestling
  • Stories about Ole Anderson, Jim Herd, Dusty Rhodes, Bill Watts, and Eric Bischoff
  • Behind-the-scenes life in WCW during its most chaotic years
  • Becoming the official referee of the nWo
  • Working closely with Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, and Scott Hall
  • The real story behind the Starrcade ’97 Sting vs Hulk Hogan finish
  • Bret Hart’s WCW debut and its fallout
  • Negotiations with Vince McMahon in the early 1990s
  • Why a move to WWF didn’t happen at the time
  • WCW’s collapse and the final days of the company
  • Transitioning into WWE after the purchase of WCW
  • Differences between WCW and WWE referees
  • Locker room politics and being tested in WWE
  • Stories involving The Rock, Steve Austin, Triple H, Undertaker, Goldberg, Ric Flair, and Chris Jericho
  • An emotional and personal discussion on the Chris Benoit family tragedy

⏱  Runtime: 94 Minutes

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Nick Patrick is one of the most recognizable and decorated referees in professional wrestling history. Few officials can claim to have worked WrestleMania, Starrcade, and some of the most influential storylines ever created. From the rise of WCW to its collapse, Patrick was in the ring—and behind the scenes—for it all.

In this rare 2011 RF Video shoot interview, Nick Patrick opens up about growing up in wrestling as the son of legendary masked star The Assassin, breaking into the business, and carving out a legacy that placed him at the center of wrestling’s biggest moments. Patrick speaks candidly about WCW’s chaotic years, the nWo, negotiating with Vince McMahon, and adapting to life in WWE after WCW’s fall.

Key Topics & Highlights:

  • Growing up in wrestling as the son of The Assassin
  • Early exposure to the business and locker rooms as a child
  • Breaking into wrestling and transitioning from wrestler to referee
  • Learning the craft of refereeing and the realities of the job
  • Working for Jim Crockett Promotions and Georgia Championship Wrestling
  • Stories about Ole Anderson, Jim Herd, Dusty Rhodes, Bill Watts, and Eric Bischoff
  • Behind-the-scenes life in WCW during its most chaotic years
  • Becoming the official referee of the nWo
  • Working closely with Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, and Scott Hall
  • The real story behind the Starrcade ’97 Sting vs Hulk Hogan finish
  • Bret Hart’s WCW debut and its fallout
  • Negotiations with Vince McMahon in the early 1990s
  • Why a move to WWF didn’t happen at the time
  • WCW’s collapse and the final days of the company
  • Transitioning into WWE after the purchase of WCW
  • Differences between WCW and WWE referees
  • Locker room politics and being tested in WWE
  • Stories involving The Rock, Steve Austin, Triple H, Undertaker, Goldberg, Ric Flair, and Chris Jericho
  • An emotional and personal discussion on the Chris Benoit family tragedy
  • Advice for aspiring referees

Honest, detailed, and packed with classic road stories, this shoot interview offers a rare referee’s perspective on wrestling’s biggest eras. Nick Patrick holds nothing back, making this an essential watch for fans who want real insight into the business.

⏱  Runtime: 94 Minutes

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Release Year

2011

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State

Pennsylvania

City

Philadelphia

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