WWE's Vince Russo, arguably one of the most controversial
figures in professional wresting has now gotten back in the ring to fight child
abuse. Russo recruited TNA's "original knockout" Goldy Locks, who
takes her swing at America's epidemic, with a compelling visual to help bring awareness
to the National Abuse Hotline (1-800-4-A-CHILD).
Through music, they all came
together to advocate crimes against children. They chose "Black", and
officially licensed Pearl Jam's signature song from one of the most successful
catalogs in music history. Their cover version of "Black" was
included on Jazz Part Two, an album that has been on the Billboard Jazz
Charts for 17 weeks, peaking at #1. "Black" is Russo's
collaboration with Goldy Locks Band, Smith & Hay and the legendary King
Tech, who is a partner with Sway Calloway on Sirius XM.