Post by Johnzplan on Dec 1, 2005 11:51:27 GMT -5
JM: Well Well Well, as an Interviewer and Owner of the insane wrestling site, there has been a lot of firsts for me....First former WWE Star Leilani Kai, first one on one phone interview with Crazii Shea, First Manager with Paul Bearer, first Legend with Paul Butcher Vachon, even first WWE Contract wrestler at the time of the interview with Bobbi Billard. even coming soon with the first WWE Hall of famer but this interview is a first for me as it's more of a shoot Interview straight from the Man himself, The Manager Of Champions The Stud lets it all out, and he is "Out Of The Closet" Why the sudden last Minute of telling the real story of the Stud?
TS: I have been involved in this business since 1999. I love what I do, but I think it's just time for me to "Come Out Of The Closet" and tell you a little more about myself than just being the manager I play at wrestling events. It's time to really speak my mind and talk about everything from drugs, alcohol, and really just shoot from the heart.
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JM: How were you as a Child Growing up?
TS: I was a happy kid. VERY over weight so I wasn't exactly popular and I was known for my love for Pro Wrestling, bringing in magazines, always talking about wrestling, I really did and I do love this business. I can't say anything bad about my child life, I got just about everything I ever wanted I have the best parents in the world and they have been there for me when I was down and out, and I'm happy they always believed in me and I knew someday it would only be a matter of time till I reach my dream, and that is working Professional Wrestling events!
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JM: how were you as a student in High school since that is a prime in every teenager's life?
TS: My goal was to get the weight off. When I started working out I was 245 lbs, 5'8'' and I had huge man tits, and I was really just fat. I always wanted a nice girl friend, and I wanted to go on dates and do things like others were doing, but that didn't happen. I got so frustrated, really down and out, sick and depressed where it got to the point that I had to make some major changes in my life. I joined a gym in 11th grade, I came back in 12th and took off well over 50 lbs! I looked good, but I went from 245, down to about 170 my 12th grade year. Finally, girls were like damn, he's not that bad is he? I worked my ass off, (really it was a big ass!) and I finally wanted to show everyone that I wasn't just some fat kid, I wanted to be treated like a human being. There is nothing wrong with being fat, I just think it took a lot for me and I became obsessed to finally look good and do my best to get where I'm at today.
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JM: Has your Family been very supportive through out your life, dreams and goals?
TS: Yes they have.
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JM: As we all know wrestling is basically a career that involves sex, drugs, and Politics if you fall into that part of the biz, were you in any way involved in those habits before your debut in the biz?
TS: Hey I'll admit I tried a little pot, but it never got a grip on me. To be honest, the only thing I do like, not saying I'm a drunk or anything, but just like most guys I like to kick back a few beers, grab a little buzz and chill out, but for a while I had my girl friend worried because I was drinking a lot every night, so I've cut back.
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JM: I am not the only one writing a book, you also plan on writing a book what's the story behind this idea?
TS: I'm 24 years old and let me tell you I got a lot to say and yes I am planning on writing a book about my life. I hope I make it somewhere big, someday, somehow, it's hard when you work a full time job, but I got to get my name out there, and I do plan on starting an autobiography, maybe not tomorrow, or next week, or even 5 years from now, but I have a lot to say and I think it will be an interesting read. Why? It's All About The Stud! HAHA
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JM: When you first Started this Biz, was it anything that you expected?
TS: It was and it wasn't. I gave up several times, I just got sick of all the childish games, and when its your dream and you see it fall apart, and you give up what you want, it makes you sick, and the depression kicks in, it can really get a grip on you. And to be honest it took me a while to give it another chance and I'm glad that I did. Or I wouldn't be doing this interview right now.
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JM would you recommend back yard wrestling as a way to start a dream to work your way up to the indy's?
TS: Sure if your not beating each other with light bulbs, doing blade jobs in the back yard and being taken to the hospital. Sure you can get hurt, but messing around, and being safe is always a good thing, I'd rather say if you want to get trained, if your still in school, get a little part time job, start saving up and do it on the weekends. Just a suggestion.
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JM: how are you in relationships with women?
TS: I only have 1 woman. That is Heather and I plan on being with her for the rest of my life. I really think God looked down at me and sent me an angel from the sky above, she is the only girl I have ever loved and after 24 years of living, I finally know what love really is.
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JM: are your closest friends outside of wrestling support your goals and dreams?
TS: After high school things change, I'm sure you know that. Friends come and go, but I have my soul mate, and my best friend a guy could ask for me and that is my girl friend Heather.
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JM: As of right now your Character is a Gayish manager, how did you react to that role?
TS: I love it. I love entertaining. I have nothing against gay people, I just like to play the role of being gay. As of late, I don't do much "gayish things" anymore, I'm more cocky and I really don't play the role as a gay manager, I did and the fans in Bridgeport hate me, which is cool, cause I'm doing my job right? But, I don't think some of the guys thought some of things I was doing was funny, I'd rather be that cocky heel, who gets hit around, and takes a beating, and acts afraid, but always has a way to help his man win, by cheating when the ref. is turned around the other way.
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JM: as a straight man acting Gay----do you get a lot of heat from fans for that role?
TS: Damn right I do. But, like I said I'm more about getting away from "the gayish character" and I'm now more into being the cocky heel manager.
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JM: Have you ever consider opening up a promotion of your own as a booker/Owner?
TS: I've thought about it. Will it ever happen? I don't know.
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JM: There has been a lot of controversy about religion and wrestling, some use it to there advantage and some really try to change wrestling by doing that, what's your take on that?
TS: If God helped you out, and you've made your a life a better one, that's great. A lot of people can't break them bad habbits or addictions, and if you changed your life for better and found God, right there is an accomplishment!
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JM: : How would you look at your life now compared to your past?
TS: I'm happy. You have some good days, you have some bad days but I guess you just got to live your own life, and its really what you make of it is all that matters.
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JM: I tried to avoid asking this in the interview but I gotta know, why me to be the one for the straight shoot interview?
TS: I like the website. I really do! It's a good website, fans can read about there favorite stars, who someday, you may even look back at yourself when some of these guys make it to big time. I think you ask good questions and I think you have done a great job so far, keep up the good work.
TS: I have been involved in this business since 1999. I love what I do, but I think it's just time for me to "Come Out Of The Closet" and tell you a little more about myself than just being the manager I play at wrestling events. It's time to really speak my mind and talk about everything from drugs, alcohol, and really just shoot from the heart.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JM: How were you as a Child Growing up?
TS: I was a happy kid. VERY over weight so I wasn't exactly popular and I was known for my love for Pro Wrestling, bringing in magazines, always talking about wrestling, I really did and I do love this business. I can't say anything bad about my child life, I got just about everything I ever wanted I have the best parents in the world and they have been there for me when I was down and out, and I'm happy they always believed in me and I knew someday it would only be a matter of time till I reach my dream, and that is working Professional Wrestling events!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JM: how were you as a student in High school since that is a prime in every teenager's life?
TS: My goal was to get the weight off. When I started working out I was 245 lbs, 5'8'' and I had huge man tits, and I was really just fat. I always wanted a nice girl friend, and I wanted to go on dates and do things like others were doing, but that didn't happen. I got so frustrated, really down and out, sick and depressed where it got to the point that I had to make some major changes in my life. I joined a gym in 11th grade, I came back in 12th and took off well over 50 lbs! I looked good, but I went from 245, down to about 170 my 12th grade year. Finally, girls were like damn, he's not that bad is he? I worked my ass off, (really it was a big ass!) and I finally wanted to show everyone that I wasn't just some fat kid, I wanted to be treated like a human being. There is nothing wrong with being fat, I just think it took a lot for me and I became obsessed to finally look good and do my best to get where I'm at today.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JM: Has your Family been very supportive through out your life, dreams and goals?
TS: Yes they have.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JM: As we all know wrestling is basically a career that involves sex, drugs, and Politics if you fall into that part of the biz, were you in any way involved in those habits before your debut in the biz?
TS: Hey I'll admit I tried a little pot, but it never got a grip on me. To be honest, the only thing I do like, not saying I'm a drunk or anything, but just like most guys I like to kick back a few beers, grab a little buzz and chill out, but for a while I had my girl friend worried because I was drinking a lot every night, so I've cut back.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JM: I am not the only one writing a book, you also plan on writing a book what's the story behind this idea?
TS: I'm 24 years old and let me tell you I got a lot to say and yes I am planning on writing a book about my life. I hope I make it somewhere big, someday, somehow, it's hard when you work a full time job, but I got to get my name out there, and I do plan on starting an autobiography, maybe not tomorrow, or next week, or even 5 years from now, but I have a lot to say and I think it will be an interesting read. Why? It's All About The Stud! HAHA
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JM: When you first Started this Biz, was it anything that you expected?
TS: It was and it wasn't. I gave up several times, I just got sick of all the childish games, and when its your dream and you see it fall apart, and you give up what you want, it makes you sick, and the depression kicks in, it can really get a grip on you. And to be honest it took me a while to give it another chance and I'm glad that I did. Or I wouldn't be doing this interview right now.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JM would you recommend back yard wrestling as a way to start a dream to work your way up to the indy's?
TS: Sure if your not beating each other with light bulbs, doing blade jobs in the back yard and being taken to the hospital. Sure you can get hurt, but messing around, and being safe is always a good thing, I'd rather say if you want to get trained, if your still in school, get a little part time job, start saving up and do it on the weekends. Just a suggestion.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JM: how are you in relationships with women?
TS: I only have 1 woman. That is Heather and I plan on being with her for the rest of my life. I really think God looked down at me and sent me an angel from the sky above, she is the only girl I have ever loved and after 24 years of living, I finally know what love really is.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JM: are your closest friends outside of wrestling support your goals and dreams?
TS: After high school things change, I'm sure you know that. Friends come and go, but I have my soul mate, and my best friend a guy could ask for me and that is my girl friend Heather.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JM: As of right now your Character is a Gayish manager, how did you react to that role?
TS: I love it. I love entertaining. I have nothing against gay people, I just like to play the role of being gay. As of late, I don't do much "gayish things" anymore, I'm more cocky and I really don't play the role as a gay manager, I did and the fans in Bridgeport hate me, which is cool, cause I'm doing my job right? But, I don't think some of the guys thought some of things I was doing was funny, I'd rather be that cocky heel, who gets hit around, and takes a beating, and acts afraid, but always has a way to help his man win, by cheating when the ref. is turned around the other way.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JM: as a straight man acting Gay----do you get a lot of heat from fans for that role?
TS: Damn right I do. But, like I said I'm more about getting away from "the gayish character" and I'm now more into being the cocky heel manager.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JM: Have you ever consider opening up a promotion of your own as a booker/Owner?
TS: I've thought about it. Will it ever happen? I don't know.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JM: There has been a lot of controversy about religion and wrestling, some use it to there advantage and some really try to change wrestling by doing that, what's your take on that?
TS: If God helped you out, and you've made your a life a better one, that's great. A lot of people can't break them bad habbits or addictions, and if you changed your life for better and found God, right there is an accomplishment!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JM: : How would you look at your life now compared to your past?
TS: I'm happy. You have some good days, you have some bad days but I guess you just got to live your own life, and its really what you make of it is all that matters.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JM: I tried to avoid asking this in the interview but I gotta know, why me to be the one for the straight shoot interview?
TS: I like the website. I really do! It's a good website, fans can read about there favorite stars, who someday, you may even look back at yourself when some of these guys make it to big time. I think you ask good questions and I think you have done a great job so far, keep up the good work.