Billy has more to say about this in the interview with Josh Houslander.
I saw the Josh Houslander interview of Billy Mitchell, but find his statements during the East Side Dave Show interview to be the most telling because there was little time for Billy or his supporters to prepare for the onslaught. Simply put, Billy was clearly caught off guard, and the fact that his defense continues to morph to the ever-mounting evidence against him, only serves to incriminate him even more.
Admittedly, I haven't spent a lot of time analyzing the Josh Houslander interview, but doing a proper analysis takes a lot of time, especially when the interviews tend to be full of superfluous nonsense. To alleviate this problem, I've been cutting the interview videos into digestible bits and pieces.
Speaking of superfluous nonsense, have you seen the latest East Side Dave Show video about the Billy Mitchell scandal? It definitely NSFW, but otherwise defies explanation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSNJBzro3-AIf Pete had been in attendance for DK, there's no need for this comment. If Pete being in attendance was such an important part of the legitimacy of this event, then it seems Billy, in the 2010 clip, would have mentioned that Pete WAS there...instead of telling a story where he wasn't.
No doubt, Billy Mitchell certainly seems to needlessly embellish his statements, which also happens to be a classic hallmark of deception. That, plus he seems to fidget a lot, which is often a subconscious sign of apprehension. He probably doesn't even know he's doing these things, but they're a dead giveaway. Then again, maybe he's beginning to wise up because the Josh Houslander interview of Billy is audio only.
With regard to legitimacy, I recall seeing a comparison of scores attained by Billy Mitchell in public events such as Kong-Offs, where he supposedly scored dead last in some of them. If true, this hardly lends credence to his credibility. If I can find the post about these scores again, it might be interesting to factor them into the overall analysis.
Something else that I missed on the first watch, around 8:20 in...Billy says the recordings at Boomers were "fun", "silly", "extras", and "to be used later for different promos." So...that might be their potential argument for the board swap and related videos. It was just extra silly fun!
The "joke defense" is not surprising, and anyone with children is quite familiar with it. It's just another way of trying to justify or minimize things. Billy and his supporters also seem to employ gaslighting and other techniques designed to create a diversion or distraction away from the facts. Frankly, I see it as a sign of desperation, but I never fall for it.