Glenn Moore sent along the following:

On this week’s episode of ‘Dinner With The King,’ co-hosts Jerry “The King” Lawler and Glenn Moore welcome Jim Cornette to the show. A lot of ground is covered during the 90-minute show. Memphis wrestling legend Austin Idol also joins the show.

Some of the topics discussed are:

– Remembering taping Raw commentary from WWE headquarters

– Why Cornette and Kenny Bolin are not friends anymore

– Buff Bagwell’s male escort rates

– Kevin Dunn

Some highlights from the show include:

Cornette on exposing himself to the crowd during Bruce Prichard’s live show: “As we were sitting there at our two man podium, I noticed there were several photographs on a table next to me. One of them happened to be of a gentleman named Vince Russo. I held it, as Bruce Prichard was speaking, and I held it up. I couldn’t believe my eyes. I couldn’t warm up to Vince Russo if we were cremated together. I hold this photo up, and many people react to this. It’s almost like Trump holding up a picture of Obama. I stood up, and Bruce saw it. I guess he’s on a budget. He said, ‘Corny, don’t tear it up.’ Because I was going to tear it up. So I put the picture down and I was standing over it. I was attempting to channel Jimmy Valiant doing the dog-peeing spot without actually getting on my knees because my knees are bad. I grabbed my shirt with my right hand and with my left thumb I hook the band of my elegant sweatpants that match the Cornette face shirt. I was going to do the quick pulldown, like I’m going to do it, but no, I won’t. Apparently the left thumb went a little too far south for just a second, I don’t know. Little Johnson and the twins could have been available for a brief second. Everybody roars and sits down.”

Cornette on WWE using WCW PPV names and gimmick matches: “I thought they should have done War Games from the very first. That’s one of the greatest gimmick matches that consistently worked where nothing else was working, that worked. They have never done multi-ring matches, because they think it won’t translate well to television. That’s what I always heard. Yes, they should try those concepts. Why not do a Starrcade-themed PPV mixing live matches with the history of Flair to Race for the NWA Title to The Skywalkers to the WCW era. It sells their product.”