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“I was approached by someone from the adult industry & they offered me a 3-movie deal” – Marty Jannetty

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Marty Jannetty has had some wild experiences in his life. He spoke to former adult star and ECW personality Jasmin St. Clair on a recent edition of the Krazy Train Podcast, and revealed how he almost ended up in the adult film industry.

The 65-year-old recalled living in Houston with his girlfriend and being deep into the swinging lifestyle. During that time, he spotted a woman in one of the films they watched and told his girlfriend he hoped they’d meet her one day. That woman turned out to be Jasmin, the very host interviewing him.

“You know, you were talking earlier about the swinging lifestyle. Well, that was when I lived in Houston. My girlfriend there and I were sort of into that.

We’d have people over for parties, lay mattresses and mats all over the floor, and everybody would just do everything. We even had two TVs in the big open room – a big screen on the bottom and a smaller one on top – so we could run two different p0rn0s at once. If one got boring, you just looked up at the other.

One time I saw this girl in a film and said, ‘Oh my god, that girl there,’ and told my girlfriend, ‘Man, I wish we could run into her somewhere.’ We used to go out to strip clubs and sometimes bring someone home with us, so I thought maybe it could happen. Later I found out it was you.”

Not long after, Jannetty said he was approached by XPW Wrestling, a company run by a p0rn producer, about doing a three-movie, wrestling-themed adult series.

“Not long after that, I was approached by someone from the adult industry. I couldn’t even remember the name at first, but it was XPW Wrestling. The company was owned by a p0rn0grapher, and they offered me a three-movie deal to do a wrestling-themed series.

I seriously considered it. I even mentioned it to my brother. They offered me good money, and I was out of wrestling at the time thinking I needed to make some.

But my brother said, ‘Absolutely not. If you ever have kids, that will always be out there.’ And I thought, yeah, you might be right. So I decided not to do it.”

The former WWF Intercontinental Champion ultimately turned down the deal, saying it wasn’t worth having that part of his life follow him forever.

Also Read: Marty Jannetty Justifies Murdering A Guy When He Was 14 Years Old

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