Hello, How have you been since the last time we talked?
I've been doing pretty good for myself. I'm definately older and wiser since the last time you talked to me.

I know you recently had an ankle injury, how did it happen?
It happened before an ECCW show during a practice session in the ring.


How is the ankle holding up now?
On the days it has really been bothering me, I ice it before bed and it usually feels back to normal the next day. High heels have been the killer for me as of late.

How long did the injury keep you out?
Pretty much 2 months. My doctor is still advising me that I shouldn't wrestle for a while longer to give it more time to heal, so I'm trying to get booked more as a valet or an interview spot rather then wrestling. If I do need to wrestle, I try my best to protect it so I don't re-injure it again.

How was your death tour experience?
Definately an experience I will never forget. I learned so much about the business, people, myself, winter roads... I can go on and on.

Who did you learn the most from on that tour?
Everyone taught me something different on that tour. Whether it be about how to do a wrestling move, to how the business really is, to Tony telling me how to "do it"... Everyone was great, and I appreciate them all taking time out to talk to me.

Everyone that goes on that tour always has some good stories to tell. Do you have some you could share with us?
The first match I had for Tony, I was very eager to ask him what his opinion was about it... Asking him what I could do differently, what he liked, etc. When I finally got the chance to ask him after the show, he just looks at my chest then up at me and said, "Well.. you got some big fuckin' melons" and walked off. I guess my match was great!

Tell us a little about "Just Wrestling" ?
Like the name says, its "just wrestling". I love the concept, and I will do my best to help out any way possible. I only hope to see Just Wrestling thrive in the future.

You recently turned heel in Portland how did that go?
It came off rather well. None of the fans were expecting it, so it was definately a shock to them. No one has really seen me work heel as well, so a lot of guys in the back were surprised that I could do it.

What would you rather do heel or face?
Heel definately. I have always been put in the babyface type role, so any opportunity to work heel is always a welcomed change.

It's no secret that your one of the most beautiful woman wrestlers in Canada, have you ever done any acting or modeling? If not, would you?
No, and no.. and would I? If the opportunity came up, I would definately consider it.

Where do you like wrestling the most? Canada or the U.S.A ?
Both are fantastic. I would love the chance to wrestle more in both countries.

Is there a big difference in the fan base?
As of right now, I have only noticed that I have wrestled for bigger crowds in the States then in Canada but fans in both countries have been loud, supportive and great to wrestle for.

Any advice for females trying to break into wrestling?
Really consider what you are getting into and why you are exactly getting into wrestling. Trying to make your name for yourself in this business is hard enough, but for a woman its even harder. A wise man once told me when I was breaking into the business that every wrestler that I will encounter is a scumbag (even me), and I believe it. You need to protect yourself and not let any of the jackasses you will meet in the back run you down.


Your thoughts on "Pro Wrestling Canada" ?
I haven't really checked PWC out. Apparently I'm not trained, so I can't work for them.

Any plans on coming to the Maritimes?
I have always wanted to come out to the Maritimes, so I'm hoping some plans can be made for a 2005 trip out there.

Would you like the chance to work for the new promotion that is starting up here in the spring?
I've been hearing positive things about this new promotion, so I would definately like to check it out and see what the buzz is all about.


Any thoughts on getting booked in Ring of Honor or Nwa-Tna ?
I haven't actively persued to get booked for those companies yet, but I will do so in the future. Right now, my priority is getting more training time.

What does the future hold for Miss Chevius?
For 2005, my main focus is to learn as much as possible in the ring and try to make myself the best that I can be.

Name Association

Moondog Manson - No comment.

Shawn Morgan - Oh yes, the Griznatch. Diggity diggity donair!

Vid Vain - He has the "look", so it will be interesting to see if he can take that and run with it.

Eddie Watts - I have only met him once, and would like to meet him again. I've only heard good things about him.

Chi Chi Cruz - On the Condello tour, he felt like a silent but strong leader in the back. I have much respect for him.

Calum Macbeth - Someone I don't know very well, but always has been very kind to me.

Vance Nevada - He's the guy who put a lot of time, energy and faith into me and made me believe I could do this. I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for him. He seems to be so freaking serious all of the time though... and I think its because he needs to get laid more.

Tony Condello - If I was Tony's age, I would be on him like white on rice.

Aaron Idol - A true talent in the industry.

New Scott - What can I say... I'm a New Scott mark! Thanks for the interview!