DUFF MCKAGAN Talks About A Possible 'One-Night-Only' GUNS N' ROSES Reunion

May 14, 2008

In a worldwide exclusive, former GUNS N' ROSES bassist Duff McKagan talked about the possibility of a one-night-only GN'R reunion on the latest installment of "The Heyman Hustle", the flagship program of NewsCorp's new global broadband television network.

The interview was conducted by "Hustle" host/producer Paul Heyman, the extreme sports entertainment icon whose extreme wrestling concepts revolutionized the pro wrestling landscape in the 1990s, and whose performances in World Wrestling Entertainment from 2000 to 2006 included co-hosting "Monday Night Raw" and acting as on-air "General Manager" of "Smackdown".

Heyman's interview with McKagan is interspliced with clips of supermodel Lydia Hearst, Miss USA Cristal Stewart, heiress Ally Hilfiger, and McKagan's wife, supermodel and bikini fashion designer Susan Holmes.

McKagan also tackles the tough subject of Scott Weiland's departure from VELVET REVOLVER, and the search for a new lead singer.

But the highlight of the show just might be his wife Susan's dress, which has Heyman practically speechless.

This week's "The Heyman Hustle" can be viewed in its entirety at this location.

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