I read a few storys that paul orndorff was not to be fucked with in the WWF.. he beat up a few wrestlers outside the ring including big vanvader made him actually cry before he got on camera


Paul Orndorff: Orndorff's version of events is predictably one-sided, "I was doing my job, one thing led to another, we had words. It was like David and Goliath. I hurt my foot, I kicked him so many times in the head, it hurt my foot. I had flip-flops on. He had to do an interview. Three or four other guys, Dave Penzer and Kevin Sullivan asked him to do an interview, because we had fifteen minutes to do the interview, and if we didn't, we wouldn't be able to do it for a week. I just said, "Leon, could you please do this interview, it'll take you five minutes and you're done." He just said some bad words, and it got to the point where I was shooting right back at him, and I said "I'll go and talk to Eric Bischoff," and as I walked out, he came out, and one thing led to another, and he sucker punched me. He made a bad mistake, I got up."
Terry Taylor: Taylor describes the events as Vader agreeing to the interview; "I was close to Vader and Paul Orndorff when they had their brawl. After a match, Vader was asked to do an interview and he said "Sure, just wait until I've changed". Around this time, Paul Orndorff, the guy Paxil was invented for, started talking shit to Vader. Paul walked away, Vader slow-burned, and Vader ended up getting into Paul's face shortly thereafter. Vader hit Paul first and it turned into a brawl from there, which was broken up once Orndorff miraculously got Vader onto the ground."
"Bullet" Bob Armstrong: Armstrong reveals himself as the guy who ordered Orndorff to fetch Vader, "I sent Paul Orndorff down there to get him, tell him to come on, we had to do interviews, we had to get him over. And they got into the darndest fight you ever saw." Armstrong was there first hand when Orndorff knocked Vader down and laid into him with kicks, "And Paul just beat his big fat... I mean he beat him til he was bleeding... it was a mess... we were always separating these guys."