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I have never been afraid of getting in the ring with anybody. Sure, I consider some guys more dangerous than others, but that does not put fear in me at all. I just know I am going to have to step it up going into it. There are a few guys in wrestling who anybody would have a psychological "fear" going into it. Such opponents in WWE as The Undertaker, or Kane, and various others through out wrestling have made a career on making sure they instill that fear into their opponents. It's a very good attribute, but very few have the power and ability to do it.
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I do not really have a "favorite" opponent, as I look at each opponent as a different kind of match based on styles, size, etc. Some opponents who come to mind that I can perform the best with are the ones who trained me, Dan Sandwich, Jason Cage, Sean Dahmer, and there are a few others. The least favorite, I am not going to answer, sorry lol.
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Nope, I have been fortunate enough to stay injury free. I have also never injured anybody else. I have hit my head hard a few times, and got some cuts, but thats it. Hopefully it can stay that way.
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I am going to go with a bbq style cook out. Burgers, Hot Dogs, maybe Steaks/Chicken. I am not much of a cook, so that would be easiet.
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I actually don't have an answer for this one. The chemistry of a Tag Team is so hard to predict. I never really had a dream Tag Team partner, so nobody really jumps out as an answer. I would have to say Andre The Giant, because it would have been INCREDIBLE to be in a ring with him, and better to be with him than against him!
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My first advice if you are still in school would be to maintain good grades and join the wrestling team. This is pro WRESTLING, and a lot of what you will learn there can transfer to the ring. If you are out of school, I would definitely suggest going to college and finding a back up plan. There are so many (too many actually) ways of getting into the business of Pro Wrestling now, and you have to be very careful over how you choose to enter. Do research, LOTS of research before you finally decide where to go. I would advice a place with a LEGIT background if you are serious about it. Somewhere that has a good track record of doing good business and producing good wrestlers. Do not make the mistake of being too eager and rushing into it, from experience I can tell you that you will make many mistakes and that patience is the best thing you can have starting out. Last but not least, some may disagree on this one, but if you are trying to get into the Pro Wrestling business as something fun to do or just as a hobby, don't. It's too much work, and you will be wasting too much time of yours and others. Overall though, its your dream, you take the path that you wish.
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From the very first time I watched wrestling, which started in April of 1995, I knew I wanted to do what those guys were doing. I watched for only one reason, and that was to see Yokozuna. I seen a commercial advertising him in the main event, and I had been hearing of him and how monsterous he was. I tuned in and was amazed at everything I seen from start to end, and didn't miss an episode of wrestling for years after that. I began looking into schools in magazines such as PWI probably around the age of 10, and then when I learned how to use the internet I started to research on there too. When I was 16 I was presented an oppurtunity to get trained, and jumped right on it.
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I have a wide range of favorites. I am a big fan of bigger guys like Andre The Giant and Yokozuna. I also enjoy some of the foreign wrestlers like Great Muta, Mistico, Jushin Liger, and Jinsei Shinzaki. Some legends I admire are Bruno Sammartino with out a doubt, and Killer Kowalski. In the female category I always like Aja Kong, and Fabulous Moolah. Currently on TV I enjoy Kurt Angle (who I think is the best), Kaval (aka Low-Ki), Rey Mysterio, Randy Orton, Abyss, and somebody who I recently started getting into is Alberto Del Rio (aka Dos Caras JR). Hope those were enough examples.
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Apollyon’s Bio
Independent Professional Wrestler

