Piper's Pit
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Piper's Pit was an interview segment featuring Roddy Piper which was a mainstay of WWF television from 1984 to 1987, and then returned briefly in 1989. Also, Piper hosted similar segments while wrestling for other promotions.
Piper's Pit returned during Piper's short return to the WWE in 2003. The segment also made a return in 2005 at WrestleMania 21 interviewing Stone Cold Steve Austin, the night after Rowdy Roddy Piper was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. Since then, the Piper's Pit segment has continued to make occasional appearances.
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[edit] Memorable moments
[edit] 1984-1989
- Piper smashes a coconut shell over Jimmy Snuka's head.
- Piper and bodyguard "Cowboy" Bob Orton kidnap The Haiti Kid after a match, tie him to a chair, and shave his head Mr. T-style on the Pit set. While this is going on, Piper makes the illogical comment, "If we can do this to you, can you imagine what I'm going to do to Mr. T?"
- Piper interviews André the Giant, and claims it is amazing that Andre has a "big body and a tiny, weeny brain," and asks Andre if Big John Studd has slammed him before, and after Andre says "never" and makes it clear to Piper that he can never be slammed. Piper then says "If I'm given five minutes, I could slam you myself," to which Andre responds by picking him up by the front of his shirt and throws him of the set before leaving. After André leaves the set, Piper responds and says "André, do you want to fight? You do not throw rocks at a man who's got a machine gun."
- In a Pit emanating from Madison Square Garden, Piper played mind games with his guest Mr. T, showing some rather humorous cartoons of what the star of the A-Team may look like after their main event at WrestleMania, and takes it to higher levels by wearing a Mr. T cap and mocking Mr. T's mohawk hairstyle.
- On a special Pit on Saturday Night's Main Event, Piper berates and betrays "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff in the wake of their recent loss to Mr. T and Hulk Hogan in the main event at the first WrestleMania. Piper then tries to jump Orndorff, but is beat to the punch. Orndorff goes off on both Piper and bodyguard Orton, then attempts to piledrive Piper but is blindsided by Orton and his cast from behind.
- For home video only, Piper is on the set interviewing his all-time favorite guest, himself, using the merged-screen technique.
- Special guest '80s pop star Cyndi Lauper attacks Capt. Lou Albano and Piper himself after hearing enough insults from Albano. Funny note: Piper kept calling Albano, "Albino" throughout, and this completely goes over Albano's head.
- In late 1985, Piper invites Bruno Sammartino onto his show at Madison Square Garden to insult him. Sammartino refuses to participate in the interview until Orton agrees to leave the ring. Piper and Orton eventually attack Sammartino, but the "Living Legend" gets the upper hand.
- Piper interviews jobber Frankie Williams, tells him that he's worthless and beats him up. This is where Piper coins one of his famous quotes: "Just when they think they've got the answers, I change the questions."
- Adrian Adonis changes gimmicks on the spot, foregoing his leather jacket that embodied his bad-boy biker persona for the more flamboyant, borderline homosexual gimmick that he would take on for the remainder of his World Wrestling Federation tenure.
- A newly turned face Piper, while engaged in a violent feud with "Adorable" Adrian Adonis, is brutally attacked and knocked unconscious during the infamous "Flower Shop vs. Piper's Pit" showdown by Adonis and former Piper allies Bob Orton, Jr. and Don Muraco, who then proceed to destroy the set. A crippled yet enraged Piper would gain revenge by destroying Adonis' "Flower Shop" set a week later.
- Uninvited guest Jimmy Hart insults and distracts Piper as Adonis comes out of nowhere to make a surprising return from a previous Piper attack to ambush the Rowdy One, causing a brawl on the set. With Hart's help, Adonis would eventually get the better of Piper, rendering him unconscious with "The Goodnight Irene" sleeper hold. To add insult to injury, he put a flower in Piper's mouth before he and Hart walked off-set.
- André the Giant turns heel on Hulk Hogan, comes onto the set with Bobby Heenan, and challenges him to a match at WrestleMania III, and rips off his shirt and crucifix before walking off the set with Heenan as well. Piper shocked many fans by actually comforting Hogan and leading him offstage.
- In a highly-emotional Pit, Piper announced his "retirement" because he couldn't bear to hear his children begging him to stay home. He stood on a table to get a better look at the cheering fans, thanked them for supporting him, then took the photo and painting of himself off the back wall of the set and quietly left.
- At Wrestlemania V, Roddy shot Morton Downey Jr. with a fire extinguisher to counter Morton blowing second hand smoke in his face.
[edit] Since 2003
- Piper and Sean O' Haire invite a fan from the audience in the ring who was a fan of Mr. America then proceeded to attack him, which lead to his artificial leg being ripped off, thus introducing the world to Zach Gowen
- The Boogeyman chews off the mole on Jillian Hall's face during a segment in the Pit where Piper was interviewing Hall's client, JBL.
- The Pit makes a return to WrestleMania with Stone Cold Steve Austin. This is the first time the Pit appeared at the pay-per-view show since WrestleMania V.
- Shawn Michaels superkicks Piper on the set of the pit a week after he attacked Hulk Hogan following a tag team match.
- Jimmy Kimmel's cousin Sal was tought how to wrestle by Piper in a match against Santino Marella.