Jamie Dundee - Personal Life

Personal Life

In 1999, Dundee was scheduled to appear at a charity wrestling event to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association at the Kappa Alpha Order fraternity house in Martin, Tennessee. Dundee arrived at the event visibly drunk and proceeded to shout obscenities at fans, until his microphone was cut off midway through the tirade. Angered by the microphone being turned off, he proceeded to continue his yelling and "sucker punched" a member of the audience. He then proceeded to receive what one onlooker termed "the beating of a lifetime" by twenty to thirty angry fans in which he received broken ribs and teeth.

In 2000, Dundee appeared twice on Jerry Springer.

Recently, Dundee did a shoot interview with Highspots that tackled a variety of subjects, including admitting that Tommy Rich and his father got him drunk and pierced his ears at the age of four, challenging Ken Shamrock to a shootfight, and talking about the inner workings of The Jerry Springer Show, for whom he claims to have booked performers such as Steve Day and the Iron Sheik.

As of March 2011, Dundee is running a wrestling school in Henderson, Kentucky.

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