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K, I'm bored, so I guess I'll just answer questions you guys have about professional wrestling. First and foremost, YES I am an independent professional wrestler. Been doing it for 4 years. Dont believe me? myspace.com/tehgrizza

Don't ask if it's fake, cuz all I will say is get in the ring and find out for yourself.

Let the questions begin if there are any to be asked. Cheers.
 
     
 
What's your finisher? And how did you decide "this move will be my finisher"?
     
IndystarX
What's your finisher? And how did you decide "this move will be my finisher"?


I've got 2.

1. "Electric Eye"- Running or Spinning Fisherman's Brainbuster

2. "The Ripper"- Basically pick the guy up in a fallaway slam position, spin and twist him into a Flatliner (reverse STO)

I decided these would be my finishers because they're big moves that can be hit out of nowhere and look devastating.
 
     
 
What's the most brutal match you've worked? And!! Did you get over?
     
I Keiji Mutoh I
What's the most brutal match you've worked? And!! Did you get over?


The most brutal match I say that I worked would have to be a match I had with Jason Banks at the first show of this promotion called Sudden Thrill Wrestling in Clyde, North Carolina. It was the first show and we worked about a 20+ minute hardcore match. We beat the living hell out of each other.
 
     
 
And yes, I got over. Technically speaking, we both got over because of the fact we had the fans locked in from start to finish.
     
20+ minutes in a hardcore match? >.< Yikes! Awesome, though! I thought of another question, but it slipped my mind. xp
 
     
The Japanese Juggalo Sensation.

Woop Woop.
 
I'm going to be a "Smark-a**" with this question.

"If you ever get a contract with WWE, do you think you'll become a jobber for life?" ninja
     
Biggest crowd you've performed for? And what kind of style do you work?
 
     
 
Whats the best way to get into wrestling and into an indy fed?
     
For Proper Veiwing, Swallow Red Pill Now

How long did you train before you actually started working on a wrestling card?
 
     
 
Stalemate_TheDirtSheetGuy
I'm going to be a "Smark-a**" with this question.

"If you ever get a contract with WWE, do you think you'll become a jobber for life?" ninja


"IF" I ever get a contract with WWE, I honestly wouldn't care if I became a jobber for life. I can honestly say that at least I made it to "the dance" and got a chance to work some of the biggest talent there is. I'd be completely comfortable getting the "job" done.
     
Evil Penguin Overlord
Biggest crowd you've performed for? And what kind of style do you work?


Biggest crowd had to be about 2000 plus. It was in a town called Hendersonville, North Carolina, and it was the 4th of July. We had the show at a park outdoors and literally 2000 people were watching. Incredible. Inside, the biggest I've probably performed in front of was about 150-200.

Far as style goes, I'm an all rounder though I like to work more technical. But I've done strong style, a little high flying... I can't springboard but I can hit hurricanranas, headscissors and dives etc.
 
     
 
Superbus_the_Betrayer
Whats the best way to get into wrestling and into an indy fed?


The best way to get into wrestling is to look up schools. Look up schools that are close to you, figure out what they're all about, how much it costs, and just go. As far as getting into an indy fed, most schools are inside the fed itself. So once you have gotten everything down and you're good enough to work a show, they'll more than likely put you in a match on their next card. However, if you go to a school that does not put on shows or anything, your best bet is your trainer. Obviously the guy that's training you has been involved with wrestling for quite some time, so he's gotta have some contacts you can call. And if that doesn't work, the internet is a powerful thing. Just go online, find a fed, and email or message the booker or owner for details.
     
TriangleLancer
How long did you train before you actually started working on a wrestling card?


I trained for a good 7 months, 2 days a week before I got my first match.
 
     
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