| How did you get started in the Wrestling business ? Well, I was attending a local indie show, and leroy brooks was doing security there. One of my friends recegnized him from the internet, so he went up to talk to him. He mentioned he was starting up a school, and seeing that as an oppertunity to get into wrestling, I jumped at it. Unfortunetly for me, and a lot of others, it turned out to be more of a curse then a blessing. Your were originaly trained by Sledge Hammer Spike, then by Devin Chittick could you please compare the two schools? Compare? No. But I can contrast. The biggest difference is the fact that while devin was actually trained, SHS attended only a few classes at Sully's gym in toronto. Leroy showed us how to lock up, and take a bump, thats about it. Personally, I don't think Spike has the mental capasity to train a dog to shit, let alone someone to wrestle. What was it like working for the CWF? Well, first off, you can only call it working if you are being paid, or recieving something out of it. "Wrestling" in the CWF was compairable to eating a lot of candy. At first it was good, but the more I did it, the sicker it made me. It was cool at first, because I thought that what I was recieving was real training, but by getting in contact with other workers, I realized that it wasn't even close. I realized that the longer I stayed there, the worse off I would be. Why did you decided to the leave the CWF? Well, the main reason I left was because I realized that all leroy was doing was using us to make money. Basicaly, it was like he was raping all of us with a gas powered cucumber. Other reasons included unsafe conditions, my personal dislike of the man, and heres the kicker, him running a benifit show for a dieing 3 year old so he could go to toronto to get surgery. That might seem like a nice thing to do, but considering he kept all the money from it and the kids family nor the arena saw a cent of it. Screwing me over is one thing, but screwing over a dieing kid is just deplorable. What are the differences between working for MSW and working for CWF? Easy. MSW has real workers and is a real fed. That and in MSW we find out what is going on before the show, not 15 minutes after when the show should have started. During April 2002 you made you MSW debut what was it like working your first real tour? It was a wonderful experience. I learned what it is like to be around real professionals. I also learned a lot from people like JDL, Steen and Camp Martell. Taylor was pretty cool to :) Who was been your toughest opponent to date? Well, I've only had one so far so I would have to say Cypress. What are the goals you wish to complete in wrestling? Goals? My goal is to be as good as I can possibly be. If it someday takes me all the way to the big time, cool. But if it doesn't, at least I tried my very best. Who do you look to the most for advice? Devin, JDL and Steen have taken me under their wings so to speak, and have been very helpful, and for that i'm greatful. What if any amature background do you have? I have had overall 5 years of amature wrestling, capturing some gold and coming in 4th at canada game tryouts. I was recently named MVP of my wrestling team for this season. I also have a background in boxing and jiu jitsu. I trained in those for about a year. Do you see your self going outside of the Maritimes to wrestle anytime in the near future? Well, I dunno. I guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens. What do you think of how the internet has effected wrestling? Personally, I feel that the internet is an awesome tool for PR and marketing and advertising. Its a cheap and easy way to get the word out, and see whats going on. I think it has and will continue to help out the indie sceen. Who do you like is the most successful wrestler to come out of the Maritimes? I would have to say The Acadian Giant. He was in the WWF on 2 seperate occations. What wrestler would you want to be compared to? why? Thats a tough one. I would have to say that I would like to someday be compaired to Mick Foley. That would mean that after all that went on, and after all kinds of BS, I could still achieve my dream. People pay to see me wrestle because....... Right now, as a rookie, I think of my self right now as someone who is part of a team that people will pay to see. When and where can we see you in Action? Just check out www.geocities.com/mainstreamwrestling for more info |
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| Name Association: Devin Chittick - Great guy. Great promoter. Will eventually be numer 1. Jerry Martell - Funny guy. Tells you the truth with no BS. Gary Williams - I've never talked to him, but is one of the best workers in canada. Should have a talk with jenny crieg lol Lincoln Steen - Good wrestler, good friend. Lots of potential. Kingman - Best shape I've seen him in. Scott Savage/ Jeremiah Delinquent - Great guy, Great wrestler. He's going places I think. Tony Armstrong - Best friends and worst enemies |
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