Former WWE Superstar and "Cryme Tyme" member JTG recently appeared as a guest on the Pancakes And Powerslams Show to promote his new book, "Damn! Why Did I Write This Book, Too?" Below are some of the highlights from the interview.

On Triple H's backstage power in WWE:

"When I first got there, he was always considered 'office' to me. That's what we call people who have a lot of political say and pulls some of the strings behind the scenes. He was always on that level to me. The same level as Stephanie or Shane or Vince, but he was just more active. So when he would put the suit on, it didn't make a big difference. I always thought that he was more than a talent. He was in control in a lot of the situations behind the scenes."

A passage from his book: "I've also seen second-generation Superstars who wanted to use their real last names to pay homage to their fathers get slapped with ridiculous-sounding fake last names. They were pissed, but they said yes. They went along to get along."

"For example, Mr. Perfect's son. He was absolutely upset that he could not use his last name. His father is such a icon in the business, why would you not want to use the last name Hennig? And I saw how disturbed he was, that's his father. Why would you slap on a name like McGillicuty? That is one of the top ten worst names in the world (laughs). McGillicuty? I knew he was very upset about that, but he couldn't display that because he had to remain professional, and like I said, going along to get along."

A passage from his back on what a legend told Cryme Tyme: "Hey you. Mr. Cryme Tyme. I want to talk you. You and your partner are a mockery to my business. I helped build this business with my own two hands. If it was up to me, you all wouldn't be here. We should have never accepted your kind in the business to begin with. I can't wait to get every last one of you out. You're a mockery! You hear me? A d**m mockery!"