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Paul Wight Recalls Sisqo’s ‘Thong Song’ Video, Josh Alexander Roasts Joe Hendry, MLW Note

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In a Twitter post, Josh Alexander commented on his match with Joe Hendry at TNA Victory Road 2024, which will take place next Friday, September 13.

Alexander wrote,It’s about time. Thanks for fitting me into your schedule now that you failed at NXT. After this one Joes going to need WhatCulture to start running shows again to find work. See you soon.

Major League Wrestling has announced that Donovan Dijak will take on Timothy Thatcher at MLW Fightland on Saturday, September 14, at Center Stage in Atlanta, GA.

Finally, during a recent appearance on “The Run Home podcast, Paul Wight (The Big Show) reflected on his cameo in the music video for Sisqo’s popular 2000 hit, “Thong Song,” which he got paid much to do.

Wight said, That was an interesting afternoon in Baltimore. I was at the building early because I was too cheap to get a day hotel room since we were driving home that night. I was like, ‘I’ll go hang out at the building. I’m not going to spend money on a hotel room for a few hours.’ I’m at the building early and Tony Garea, who was the agent in charge of the show, comes in and goes, ‘There is a group that is doing a video and they’re offering pretty good cash. It’s over at the park. Are you interested in doing it?’ ‘Yeah, why not.’ I go over to the park and it was Sisqo. ‘I’m Big Show, Paul Wight from WWE. They sent me over and said you guys want to use a wrestler.’ It was a good chunk of change, I’m not going to lie to you. It surprised me a little bit. I did a lot worse for a lot less. It kind of threw me off a little. ‘How much? Really? Are you guys joking with me?’ ‘No, we just want you to lean against this Range Rover with all these beautiful girls, and Sisqo is going to ride by on a motorcycle. All you have to do is nod at him.’ ‘That’s it? I don’t have to pick anybody up or wrestle anybody? I don’t have to fight a bear?’ ‘No, that’s it.’ Literally, it was one or two takes. They did the first one, liked it. They did a safety (take) and said, ‘Okay, thank you,’ and they gave me an envelope with cash. It was a big chunk of cash. ‘You guys want me to pick up some trash or help put stuff away?’ ‘Nope, that’s it.’ I went back to the building and all the guys were like, ‘Ah man, I would have done that.’ Yeah, after you found out how much it paid. A lot of them didn’t want to get off their a** and move.”

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