Killerspin's Robert Blackwell visits the Valley of the Sun Table Tennis Tournament

Robert Blackwell Speaks - RealPlayer Videos
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Part
1 - Focus (30:35 minutes,
79 Mbytes)
Part 2 - Arbitration (18:50
minutes, 49 Mbytes)
Part 3 - Final (4:12 minutes, 10 Mbytes)
Part 4 - Doubles Match Webpage
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Part 1 topics include:
Robert Blackwell talks with Len Winkler, Derrick Cone and Robert Trudell.
Part 2 topics include:
Arbitration
Bussing players to Spinvitational
This is just my opinion, USATT sees sponsors as a source of money or a way to defer costs.
We had the Spinvitational scheduled
at
We had Wal-mart and McDonalds there and reserved those tickets for USATT players and a friend. We could have sold those tickets.
Is it important for table tennis to have those events held after 5?
They think I’m difficult. If they dealt with someone else they would have cut their throats.
I don’t think you can do 50 things.
Table Tennis doesn’t need to be in schools.
It needs to show it’ll bring families closer together.
Tony Hawk makes a bazillion dollars a year. Skateboarding doesn’t have high tech.
Butterfly makes 50 to 80 million a
year.
Women dress to look like men in
Men yell, “I want to marry you Biba” and scream her name. She has a incredibly high hits on the website.
When asked at the Spinvitational, Biba was #2 in popularity after Johnny Huang.
Anna Kornikova makes tons of dough. Lindsey Davenport…
If you look at martial arts, what made it take off? It was Bruce Lee.
He was a personality.
Chuck Norris, Steven Segal didn’t have nearly as much impact.
Bruce Lee was cool.
Women were nuts for Bruce Lee.
Lupi is a far better player. Who could be a good personality? Mark Hazinski – maybe – but he’s not that good of player.
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Part 3 topics include:
Part 4 Doubles Match:
Robert Blackwell Jr. and Derrick Cone vs. Jerry Boerwinkle and Rick Massoth
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Here's what I heard in Part 3:
Len Winkler: … It’s absolutely nothing. There’s absolutely nothing in there. You got to train for a year with these guys…
Robert Blackwell: Yeah, but all those guys… The U.S. is a dumping ground for old guys who were Asian. …. But, I’m saying they’re old guys.
Lupi for example is a far better player than I think anybody else that has been here. Maybe Cheng and Joe (Gao?).
Len: Fan …
Blackwell: Fan is not that good. ….But Fan is you know, Fan is built and he’s got some good things but he doesn’t have personality. Lupi is, you know who could be good but they’re not that great of a player, uh, Mark Hazinski, I think if he, but you have to position him.
Len: Mark … he’s a very lanky, not lanky but he’s
Derrick Cone: Tall
Blackwell: He’s a big good looking kid. He’s a big good looking kid. Who, but you have to train him.
Len: You’d have to send him to …
Blackwell: You got to train him.
Derrick: You got … the problem is…
Blackwell: Well, I…
Len: That’s why I’ve blown him off because here’s a kid who was emotionally uh, uh, Hazinski is not emotional… …. Jim Butler used to do that. And he created a sensation. And there was a little interest in him.
Derrick: So you want someone who’s really not.. Someone who’s really kind of an entertainer, right?
Len: I would think you do, but what Robert wants…
Blackwell: No, I think you have to... First of all, you have, to have. It’s like Jeff Gordon, but he doesn’t have his whole racetrack. So where are you (framed)? You know. You could get like, Bo Jackson. Right? Just like having Ali with no boxing ring. The problem is that whoever you get, there is no vehicle for them to shine. So imagine Ali
Len: So how are you going to get them?
Blackwell: What I think you got to do is you got to... You have to invest in the popularity of the sport. You have to put on events so they’ll be on television. You have to feature personalities so that people will have a mental picture… I think we could, what did skateboarding do? I think you could go back and figure out what skateboarding did and see where the model…
Len: Well, my gosh. ... Let me ask you how did skateboarding get on ESPN?
Blackwell: Yeah. Well I guess skateboarding got on ESPN, because, I think it was a combination of things, manufactures invested in,
Len: What they want their products…
Blackwell: Manufacturers and ESPN went to ESPN and someone talked about these eXtreme sports. They were trying to figure out the male 18 to 34 demographic.
Wayne Johnson: ….
Blackwell: Well I’m going to play with a partner? Well I got to glue up..
Wayne: Well, you don’t have to worry about anything because this guy is a 2000 player, he’s a 2000 player…
Blackwell: Well he’s a lot better than me.
Len: What is this the Under 3500?
Wayne: 3600.
Len: Wait a minute. What is Robert’s rating?
Wayne: 1500.
Blackwell: It’s a thousand (smiles).
Len: Is it?
Blackwell: Yeah. It’s, it’s 3 years old.
Len: And it’s gone down since then?
Blackwell: I haven’t played in a tournament..
Len: Ha, ha, huh, ha, hee, ha, ha, ha, hee… Ah, good luck. Ha, ha, huh, hu, he, he, ha. Oh, who’s your first team to play?
Blackwell: You got a locker room or something?
Derrick: Ah, umm, hmm… You know actually Randy Rainbolt: You guys seeking a small privacy area to change, you can go right in this room here (pointing).
Blackwell: I also have to glue in there.
Len: Good luck. You could win. You could win. --Rob
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