Dennis Haskins - Music and Other Media

Music and Other Media

On August 31, 2009, Dennis released his first music album called "Karaoke With Your Favorite Principal Dennis." On the album he sings everything from “Piano Man” to “Mustang Sally.” He sings the latter with Hulk Hogan's daughter Brooke Hogan. The CD was recorded in the summer of 2009 at Mikron Studios in South Pittsburg, Tenn., with Mike Headrick. Cody McCarver produced the project, and Mike Yarworth financed it. More recently, in 2011, Dennis Haskins appeared in the video for "See You In Shell" by I Wrestled A Bear Once which parodied Saved By The Bell and films by John Hughes.

Haskins has appeared in multiple episodes of Z! True Long Island Story, a YouTube series by WWE professional wrestler Zack Ryder. In 2012, Haskins will make his in-ring debut as a professional wrestler for New York Wrestling Connection.

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