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How have you been since the last time we talked?
I have been good.

Just about a year about you were competing for the CWF, now all that is behind you, how did you end up leaving the CWF and get involved with MSW?

I have covered this in the last interview. But basically, we left the CWF, got in contact with Devin chittick and started training.

Do you have any regrets?

Nope. I consider what I have gone through all a part of paying my dues as a wrestler, which I believe builds character and makes you respect the business even more.

Anything that you would have done differently?
I would not have given SHS any money.

Since joining MSW you have also been booked to compete in Maine for Rampage Pro Wresting and Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling in British Columbia. Can you compare wrestling in Maine & B.C. to wrestling in Nova Scotia?
Well, as far as the fans go, there is no difference between the 3. The fans are great. They love wrestling and it shows. We wrestlers could not exist without the support of the fans.

Can you compare MSW to RPW to ECCW?
They all have great, very professional locker rooms that I was proud to be a part of. I made a lot of friends in all 3 places.

Do you have any plans on trying to get booked by any other promotions here in the Maritimes?

Well, as far as I know, there are no other promotions running in the Maritimes, but should the opportunity arise, who knows.

Who do you work best with in the ring?

That’s hard to say. I’ve worked well with cypress, Lincoln Steen, Todd Kelly, Sonny Soprano. As far as tag team partners go, I really liked working with Lance Romance and JDL/Scott Savage

What do you feel was your best match from 2002?
I don’t know if it was my best match, but I really liked the tag team match from Halifax. Also, an honorable mention should go out to the hardcore match I had with Cypress in Brooklyn.

What is your favourite road trip story from 2002?

I would probably have to say the trip to main where myself, “Too Fit” Tony Armstrong and Lance Romance were stuck in the back seat of a Toyota Corolla all the way from Halifax to Presque Isle, Maine. It was such a tight fit that myself and Lance had to sit sideways. It also didn’t help that I had indigestion. The car still hasn’t smelled the same since. Honorable mention also has to go out to the Enfield subway. Cheese, floor, 200 straws, nuff’ said.

During a recent interview with Shawn Morgan he said this about you "Rubs me the wrong way. I don't know why. We never seamed to have that bond between the workers." What are your feelings on this?
I didn’t know that I was supposed to bring him flowers or something. I think the reason we don’t have that “Bond” between workers is because I was too busy setting up and tearing down rings. Since he didn’t do that, we didn’t talk much.

Who do you think was the best all-around wrestler in the Maritimes this past summer?
That’s very hard to say. There was a LOT of talent here. Chi Chi Cruise, Eddie Watts, Vance Nevada, Bobby Rude. With talent like that, it’s hard to say who the best is.

Any plans on returning to RPW or ECCW in the near future?
RPW in the very near future. ECCW is on my “To Do” list.

You have wrestled in many different towns in Nova Scotia, which is your favourite?

Of all the places, I like Brooklyn the best I think. It’s a great building, with a lot of great fans. Can’t get much better then that.

What is the biggest obstacle MSW has to overcome to be successful in 2003?

I don’t have the experience to know for sure, but I’d say to prove to the fans that there are other promotions out there that will entertain them. Raw was great, but they are gone now, and MSW is stepping up to the plate. The fans need to give MSW a chance, not for our sake, but for theirs.
Is it hard to stay friends in a business where mostly everybody looks out for them self?
Absolutely not. Its very easy make new friends. And contrary to popular belief, not everyone is just out for themselves.

If R.A.W. starting running again this year under the same management, knowing what happened last year to a few of your friends, would you compete for them?
No. Not unless they gave all the boys the money they deserve, and they returned themselves. Then I might consider it.

Any closing message for your fans?
Support independent wrestling, no matter what the name of the promotion is.

Name Association

Vance Nevada - Has done a lot for me. This man is like a bottomless well of wrestling knowledge. Always willing to help us rookies.


Aaron Idol - I consider him a friend. Made me feel welcome in a place far away from home. Look out for him in the future.


Sweet Daddy Devastation - See above.


Sweet Sarah - The best female wrestler I have ever met. Would not surprise me if she ended up in the WWE someday.


Legion Cage - A friend of mine. Had some great matches with X-Ray.


Damien Dredd - Great guy to talk to.


Scott Savage - The single nicest person I have ever met in my life. One of the people I look up to.


Jerry Martell - One of the people I respect the most in wrestling. Great trainer. Makes you do it the right way, or you won’t do it at all.


Lincoln Steen - A friend of mine. Has taken me under his wing so to speak. Quite possibly has the best hair in wrestling


The Dice - The who? Tricks kids into thinking they are trained. A cancer on wrestling.