| How did you get started in the Wrestling Business? A good buddy of mine got me interested, we thought it might be a 3 month thing to try over the summer to kill time and hang out. That was over 2 years ago, and right now that guy is PCW’s jr heavy weight champ, my ex-partner, and really good friend, Rawskillz. What was the hardest part of your training? Couple things come to mind. Driving 8 hours most weekends just to train every weekend that summer was tough. As for the actual training, for me anyway, getting outta bed after the first day of learning bumps/running the ropes. My neck and shoulders blade were both mush for a week. But hell. It was all good. In November 2001 you competes for Mainstream Wrestling. You what are your thoughts about that show? and MSW in general. Very Exciting to be out there doing something that I thought would just be a hobby for me, it was the first time I really looked at it as an option for a career. The show went well, I didn’t get to meet the whole crew cause a bunch of people apparently couldn’t make it. Good turn out for a high school show and the people weren’t as judgmental as back here in MB, they just wanted to see good wrestling and be entertainer, and I lucked out and ended working the best guy I could out there in Jeremiah Delinquent, We had a very solid match for two guys who had met 15mins before hand. Chittick seemed to try to run everything as smoothly as possible from two differently locker room and did a good job, plus I had fun with my buddy Rob Stardom too. Any plans on coming back? If I am ever headed out that way again I would definitely try to contact Lincoln Steen & JDL. Rob and I stayed with Mader and had a great time so I’d probably try to find him I suppose. Who is your favourite person to work with? Rawskillz, Mike Angels, Mentallo, Kenny Omega for around here. Out there might be JDL or Lincoln Steen. In Newfoundland probably 2 Dam Hype, Lance Romance, Catastrophe Who is one promoter you would not work for? There isn’t anyone I haven’t crossed paths with yet that I could say has personally offended me to the point that I couldn’t work with them. In a recent interview with Bobby Jay I asked him why he thought that so many wrestlers went to PCW, he told me I should ask each person. Why did you leave TRCW and go to PCW? We Rawskillz, Mike Angels, Dean Rictor, Darren Dalton, Robby Royce and I) where the first with the CWF out here, at some point or another we all decided to “jump” over to TRCW with Bobby Jay, now I can’t speak for anyone else, but for me it was so I could work more shows against guys closer to me size and capabilities. The guys I worked with in the CWF were great guys, but I, and Rawskillz (who were a tag team as Assisted Suicide back then) wanted to work other Jr. heavyweights and tag teams, and TRCW offered us that opportunity. So when a year later PCW came into play, they offered basically most of TRCW’s top talent (and I use that term top pretty loosely) a new perspective on things, running the promotion from a more business standpoint. Now Bobby is a great guy, almost nice to a fault, but at that time in out “careers” there were over 30 guys trying to work one card every night, and for free too, and it got frustrating at times for some guys, for me personally I didn’t care, I just wanted to wrestle but PCW offered myself, and basically the guys I wanted to be around in a dressing room the same deal, but with more money involved, a grantee was something I’d never seen in the business before, sure I ‘d been paid before, as long as the house was there, but sometimes it was “uh not enough people showed up tonight so no P.O’s. Kind of shitty (and that was from both CWF and TRCW). Long story short. I get to do what I love to do. Against people I fell are close to top of their game at what they do. Be it wrestler, fly around, cut promo’s, what ever all for some $ every time, works for me. It was never anything personal to either one of the promoters each time I moved on, but just a decision I made, I think they know that too. What is your main goal you wish to compete in wrestling? To do this as long as I can, Physically and mentally, without burning out, and having fun, travelling, and if one day by accident someone came knocking…. Then…. To have fun, work as many different people as possible, and travel to places with it. |
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| When you are asked if wrestling is fake what is your response? I use to get angry and argue the point to death (usually get hot about it and offer to suplex the guy or girl right there) Now I roll with it depending on the I.Q. level of the person involved. Who do u feel is the best Indy wrestler in Canada? That I’ve seen as far as total package that’s a tough one. I’d have to break it down. By wrestling knowledge/ skills/ ability, by far is Mentallo. With my second pick as Mike Angels. For look/ mic skills and understanding of the business it’s a toss up between Shane Madison & Will Damoni I suppose. Your opinion on the WWE TV. show Tough Enough. Sometimes get hot watching it, watching people whine and complain about bumping/ training in a huge Fed ring on international TV and not appreciating it. Sometimes it makes you wonder perhaps instead of earning you way into the WWE the old fashion was, perhaps one should just work their ass off just it make it to T.E. then get to the Fed that way. Who do you feel is the most successful wrestle to come out of the Maritimes? That I know of, and remember I’m still green to the business after 2 and a half years perhaps Vince Austin, Lincoln Steen, JDL (Scotty Savage) Lance Romance and Sailor White. Not too sure, I am not really qualified to answer that one. people pay to see you wrestle because...... They appreciate what I can do in the ring. I try to put on a match that I my self, would like to see as a total unknowing fan would want to see. When you were first starting out, who did you look up to the most? Honestly, my biddy that I trained with. I had never seen him that passionate about something and it almost inspired me to try to keep up to him. Do you feel you will ever get your shot an the WWE? I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t in this business to make it onto Vince’s payroll, hell it’s be awesome, but…. When and Where can we see you in action? Every Thursday night, Stratosphere night club in Winnipeg. Spot shows almost every weekend in Winnipeg or Brandon or Surrounding area. Super shows run every 5 months. Please check out website www.pcwlive.com Name Association Devin Chittick - Busy man. Likes Bret Hart with a passion I’ve never seen before Bobby Jay - Good Guy, Funny man, Nice to a fault John Nquyen - Always smiling, enjoys success Lincoln Steen - Hair, good guy, excited about the business Scott Savage - Me if I lived out east, good guy Matt Richards - Never met him unfortunately Lance Romance - Goofy Newfie, great guy to hang out with, and work with Vance Nevada - Shared some good laughs. Great at what he does. Moondog Manson - a Message board, so I’m told. |
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