Source: TNAnsider, rédacteur Darren Grett.
La Star de la TNA RockStar Spud a été récemment interviewé sur le Steve Knight's Wrestling Podcast. Voici le résumé proposé par le site source, je vous le traduirai demain:
What made him want to be a wrestler:
I
was always captivated by it but when your 6 years old your expected to
play football and all these other things but it was kind of the case
where every sport I wanted to do, I got told i was too small so
professional wrestling was the last place. I was always fascinated by
the larger than life characters and personalities.
On Magnus Helping Him Stay Grounded:
He’s always there to remind me of things. He’s like a big brother to me. I annoy him I’m sure but he’s amazing.
Coming up with the Rockstar Gimmick:
I
needed to figure out what I was and someone told me that my personality
traits fitted a Rockstar. It’s just me turning my personality up to 11.
That’s where it came form, the five negative points about me compared
to the positive points. I watched a lot of the Freebirds, a lot of the
old NWA wrestling and a lot of bands and how they’d react when they were
talking. I wanted to see how I could make it more a of a character than
a wrestler.
On How TNA British Boot Camp Came Along:
I
had some matches with Magnus and he mentioned me to Jeff Jarrett who
had the idea for British Bootcamp. Bootcamp came knocking and we started
filming in September and it was a very different show. I think WWE
really copied the concept with the Total Divas show they’re doing now.
It was a great platform for me to show my personality.
On Winning British Boot Camp:
My
biggest era in wrestling was Hulk Hogan, he’s the biggest star in the
world and he’s standing there in front of me and he and Dixie Carter
have chosen me, it was just things dreams are made of. I’m so fortunate
because the window of opportunity is so small for Bristish wrestlers and
wrestlers all over the world.
On Jeremy Borash’s Work Ethic:
He
took British Bootcamp under his wing and edited it himself and did not
stop editing it until from September all the way through December when
the first episode aired. In between he was still ring announcing every
house show, ring announcing and backstage interviewing for every tv as
well as running the website and working at the office. The mans work
ethic is absolutely off the charts and I admire him so much because of
how much he does.
On Sting:
He’s
one of the nicest men I’ve ever met. He’s a gentleman, a Christian, and
just a real nice man. It was a pleasure just to have done anything with
him whether it be a backstage, in-ring segment or anything like that.
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