Post by Johnzplan on Jan 12, 2006 5:14:32 GMT -5
JM: How did you get into wrestling?
Siren Demented: Back in 2002-2003, I went to a school in New Jersey and started my training. But I stopped, lack of will power to work out, social issues, and money issues. I will be restarting my training in the next few weeks here. And there will be a school opening in Mansfield, OH that I plan on attending.
SD: I'n the meanwhile, I have been managing and learning all that I can. I started managing a few years ago.
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JM:What is the greatest highlight Of your career?
SD: So far, it's just the trill of working and getting the crowd into it. I get scared every time I go out there.
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JM: What is the one thing you want to accomplish in the biz?
SD: I want to be able to get more people into women's wrestling and to change the way people look at women in wrestling in general.
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JM: Do you see yourself in the WWE OR TNA in the future?
SD: TNA is the place I want to go in a few years. TNA IS my WWE. As I am not interested in going to WWE at all. It's just the way they treat their women and the way they treat the Women's division as a whole. It's a big turn off. I don't care how much money they would throw at me. It's not about that to me, I mean, yea a paycheck is nice, but what's the point when you're not enjoying what you do?. I think that runs around in the indy scene, just a lot of people out to make a fast buck instead of having fun and it kills it for everyone else.
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JM: If there was anything you can change about wrestling today what would it be?
SD: Like I said, how women's wrestling is viewed and the standard of "beauty" is in wrestling. It's very sad that some places put looks over talent.
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JM: what would you be doing if you were not in wrestling?
SD: Probably something with video games, or writing books. I wanted to be a forensic pathologist for a while but I realized I couldn't handle it lol.
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JM: Who did you admire growing up watching wrestling?
SD: When I was a little kid, I was a Koko B. Ware, Warrior, Hogan, Junkyard Dog, Curt Henning, Rick Rude, Jack Roberts, Randy Savage, Bert Hart, Owen Hart and Ted Dibiase fan. Now I'm into Austin Aries, Alex Shelley, Samoa Joe, Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Daniels and many others. Jerry Lynn is my favorite wrestler of all time.
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JM: What's your experience managing Blackwater?
SD: It's been good, I've learned a lot. By moving out here, I was able to get a lot of bookings and met a lot of people. It's always a good learning experience when you get to talk to your elders in wrestling and hear how they came up.
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JM: Your featured on Glory wrestling--Who are some of the Glory Girls you have personally worked with?
SD: I haven't had the chance to work a match/program with anyone of the girls yet, but I was on a show in 04, with Tracy Brooks, Fire, ODB and Christie Ricci.
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JM: Do you have any up coming shows your apart of?
SD: I will be working the Feb 4th CWA show in Cleveland, OH. Check out my site as I will be adding the details.
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JM: What advice would you give to young Female Fans who dream to get into the wrestling business?
SD: Just believe in yourself, train hard. Shut your mouth and open your ears and eyes. Don't get a big head and never let anyone tell you, you aren't good enough because of your looks.
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JM: Closing Thoughts?
SD: Not much, just thanks for the interview and you guys can check me out at sirendemented.com
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Siren Demented: Back in 2002-2003, I went to a school in New Jersey and started my training. But I stopped, lack of will power to work out, social issues, and money issues. I will be restarting my training in the next few weeks here. And there will be a school opening in Mansfield, OH that I plan on attending.
SD: I'n the meanwhile, I have been managing and learning all that I can. I started managing a few years ago.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JM:What is the greatest highlight Of your career?
SD: So far, it's just the trill of working and getting the crowd into it. I get scared every time I go out there.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JM: What is the one thing you want to accomplish in the biz?
SD: I want to be able to get more people into women's wrestling and to change the way people look at women in wrestling in general.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JM: Do you see yourself in the WWE OR TNA in the future?
SD: TNA is the place I want to go in a few years. TNA IS my WWE. As I am not interested in going to WWE at all. It's just the way they treat their women and the way they treat the Women's division as a whole. It's a big turn off. I don't care how much money they would throw at me. It's not about that to me, I mean, yea a paycheck is nice, but what's the point when you're not enjoying what you do?. I think that runs around in the indy scene, just a lot of people out to make a fast buck instead of having fun and it kills it for everyone else.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JM: If there was anything you can change about wrestling today what would it be?
SD: Like I said, how women's wrestling is viewed and the standard of "beauty" is in wrestling. It's very sad that some places put looks over talent.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
JM: what would you be doing if you were not in wrestling?
SD: Probably something with video games, or writing books. I wanted to be a forensic pathologist for a while but I realized I couldn't handle it lol.
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JM: Who did you admire growing up watching wrestling?
SD: When I was a little kid, I was a Koko B. Ware, Warrior, Hogan, Junkyard Dog, Curt Henning, Rick Rude, Jack Roberts, Randy Savage, Bert Hart, Owen Hart and Ted Dibiase fan. Now I'm into Austin Aries, Alex Shelley, Samoa Joe, Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Daniels and many others. Jerry Lynn is my favorite wrestler of all time.
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JM: What's your experience managing Blackwater?
SD: It's been good, I've learned a lot. By moving out here, I was able to get a lot of bookings and met a lot of people. It's always a good learning experience when you get to talk to your elders in wrestling and hear how they came up.
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JM: Your featured on Glory wrestling--Who are some of the Glory Girls you have personally worked with?
SD: I haven't had the chance to work a match/program with anyone of the girls yet, but I was on a show in 04, with Tracy Brooks, Fire, ODB and Christie Ricci.
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JM: Do you have any up coming shows your apart of?
SD: I will be working the Feb 4th CWA show in Cleveland, OH. Check out my site as I will be adding the details.
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JM: What advice would you give to young Female Fans who dream to get into the wrestling business?
SD: Just believe in yourself, train hard. Shut your mouth and open your ears and eyes. Don't get a big head and never let anyone tell you, you aren't good enough because of your looks.
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JM: Closing Thoughts?
SD: Not much, just thanks for the interview and you guys can check me out at sirendemented.com
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