Shoot Interviews
Jamie has previously appeared in two other shoot interviews titled Shoot Interview With Jamie Dundee & PG - 13 "All Grown Up". These interviews were produced by Highspots. He is also featured in RF Video's Bell to Bell Vol. 2 alongside The Iron Sheik, as well as Kayfabe Commentaries' YouShoot series.
In December 2010, Joey Styles called Jamie out and challenged him to a fight on WWE's 24/7 programming. Among other things, Styles would refer to Dundee as a "classless act" - alleging that he’s coasted off of his father’s reputation, and that googling his name would bring up results which, "attest to his low moral character."
Jamie soon responded publicly on Brady Hicks' In the Room podcast, saying, "I’m not gonna attest that I’m a saint. I’m not even here to say the things he said aren’t true. I’m just here to say that it’s not his place to say that. When a clown like that calls me out in my name, I am the one to answer. I feel like I have to step up and say I accept your challenge. He’s got all those billion dollar cameras there but nobody knows who Joey Styles is, I guess he needs fifteen minutes to ride on Jamie Dundee’s shoulders. That’s just what I have to say about this whole issue."
Jamie appeared on wrestler Colt Cabana's weekly podcast, in an episode dated November 8, 2012.
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