Low-Ki Interview

Low-Ki Interview

PE: Hi this is Paul Emanuel
I would like to welcome you to another interview from wrestlinginterviews.com. I would like to
welcome my guest today, One of the best talents I have ever saw, The man of the X Division,
Low-Ki. First off Low Ki I would like to thank you for this interview.

LK: Thank you for having me.

PE: Low-Ki let me ask you this, Just to clear this up tell us what happened to you and Tammy Lynn at a Indy show.

LK: Nothing that i know of.

PE: Who or what was your motivation for becoming a Professional Wrestler?

LK: Didn't have any, it was more accidental than anything. I had no intention
of becoming a wrestler. Just began practicing and it just got better for me. 

PE: Tell us what it is like working in APW, and working with Roland Alexander.

LK: Was ok. I didn't have any problems over there, I knew there were some
things going on behind the scenes, but im not there to get involved in nonsense,
I just wrestle. So I did.

PE: Describe being the victor of Super 8.

LK: It was unbelievable. I had wrestled 2 times the night before and drove to
Delaware after the show, then to wrestle 3 more times to win the Super 8. I broke down and cried because I was spent
physically, emotionally and mentally. 

PE: How do you like working in NWA-TNA?

LK: It is awesome, im gaining so much experience and having so much fun , I
couldn't ask for anything more.

PE: So far what has been you best match in NWA-TNA?

LK: I don't think I've had my best match yet in TNA. I think over time things
will become better.

PE: What do you feel about the WWE and would you work for them?

LK: I think they're not doing as well as they have in the past, but they'll work
out of it. I just want experience so wherever that carries me, im there.

PE: Have you got the chance to wrestle Sabu yet?

LK: Yes, 2 times.

PE: What do you think of Rey Mysterio Jr as a competitor?

LK: He is awesome and fun to watch.

PE: What advice would you give to someone wanting to become a Pro Wrestler?

LK: Be patient, that will be the biggest test for a wrestler.

PE: What does the future hold for Low-ki?

LK: Not sure, Only time will tell. 

PE: Any Final Comments

LK: Thank you for having me. And the best has yet to come.

PE: And that's the final word from Low-Ki.
For wrestlinginterviews.com This is Paul Emanuel.

AJ Styles Interview

AJ Styles Interview

Hi this is Paul Emanuel
I would like to welcome you to another interview from wrestlinginterviews.com. I would like to 
welcome my guest today, one the top cruiserweights in pro wrestling, AJ Styles.
First off AJ I would like to thank you for the this interview.

 "Well Your Welcome"

Let me ask you this, How did you get into pro wrestling?

 "Well, I kind of just fell into it. It is something I always thought that I would do. But growing up 
as a kid I wanting to be a Football Player or something of that nature not a Wrestler. So I went up with
two friends to NCW Training School, which is now Wildside, they quit and I stayed and here I am."

 Tell us about wrestling in WWA.

"I wrestled for them twice once in Australia and once in Las Vegas. I wasn't a big deal, it was just 
like any other Indy group. I was well ran, I had a good time, great places to go, and overall I guess I did
enjoy it."

How do you like wrestling in NWA-TNA?

 "I absolutely love it, how could I not. Everything is very professional. They guys there are no big heads 
and there are no clicks, everyone is on the same level there. I love wrestling there, I will always know there
we be a great match for me to take part in. It just makes it more exciting about going there to wrestle."

 What is it like being Tag Team Partners with Jerry Lynn?

 "Well it is funny how you watched Jerry Lynn become a ECW Heavyweight Champ and you think oh my god this guy 
is awesome he is great. Then a couple of years later I a Tagging with him. He comes up with some of the best ideas,
I don't think that there is one match that you can have with him that is not awesome. Being his Tag Team partner is 
just an honor."

 Who or what was your motivation for becoming a Pro Wrestler?

 "Well to give you the truth and the truth at first was money, because wrestling at the time was so big. When you 
wrestle for the first time, it grows on you so quickly that you fall in love with it. For me it was not really a 
motivation is was I just could not stop."

 What advice would you give to someone wanting to become a pro wrestler?

 "Well if you are looking for money there is no reason for getting into Pro Wrestling. It is really not going to be 
there unless you get super lucky and I have been very lucky. There is no money in it at first and it takes a toll on your
body. It is so hard to make a name for yourself in the wrestling business and when you do you have to slow down because
your knees or elbows or hurting or something. It is hard, I would really tell them to think about it. I would also suggest
that they look at some documentaries on wrestling before making a decision."

 What does the future hold for AJ Styles? 

 "Well I hope that NWA-TNA keeps going on, it is one of the biggest wrestling promotions in the world. But if not I 
would certainly love to wrestle for WWE, New Japan, and All Japan. Wrestling over in Japan is one of my main goals. I
hope that TNA does not let that happen, I enjoy being a part of that group. Hopefully that will be my future, I would
love to retire wrestling in NWA-TNA."

Any Final Comments

 If people want to see great wrestling they are going to order NWA-TNA ppvs. It is clear that when you watch NWA-TNA
all the guys are giving there 100 percent. Again it is a great place to work for and it is great wrestling to watch.

And that is the final word from AJ Styles
for wrestlinginterviews.com this is Paul Emanuel.

Stro Interview

Hi this is Paul Emanuel I would like to welcome you to another interview from wrestlinginterviews.com I would like to welcome our guest today, His is a Former WCW superstar and Current ACCW TV Champ, The Stro.

First off Stro, I would like to thank you for this interview.

"My pleasure thank you."

Stro let me ask you this, How did you get into pro wrestling?

"It was a long road acutely. Been in the wrestling business 13 years now, did some amateur
wrestling. I was trained by 3 of the best in the business. Gene Anderson, who's was once one
half of the Tag Team Champions with Ole Anderson in the Minnesota Wrecking Crew. Nelson Royal,
who was one of the greatest Cruiserweight Champions. And last but not least, Former WWE Champion and NWA Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff. I have been wrestling for many promotions overseas and in the US. I also competed in shoot wrestling up to the professional ranks."

Can you tell us who your first opponent was.

"I wrestled my first opponent in Kannapolis, NC. My opponent at the time was the ACW Champion
LA Stevens."

What was it like working in WCW?

"WCW was a real step up and a pleasure competing against some of the best talent in the world.
The only Negatives was Management not being able to keep things together, organization wise. But
it was a great pleasure working with such great talent, and I do take pride in those memories."

Tell us what you think was the cause of the Fall of WCW?

"Just like I said before, it was bad management and disorganization. They were working against each other as well the talent. Actually no one was working cohesively together. They were going against the grain more or less. Also having a boss that would change the story lines each week, so nothing could get accomplished by the company."

Tell us about your Wrestling school in Jacksonville, NC.

"The wrestling school is doing pretty good, it has been in operation for a year and a half now. The guys train hard and guys come from out of town and spar from time to time. I got a list of graduates that are on the independent circuit right now, and I am happy for the success that they
are having. It is positive all around, it is good for the guys to come and train, it is good for me because it keeps me sharp. We all work hard and try to better our crowd."

How do you like working in ACCW and What is it like being the Current TV Champ?

"There is a lot of history with myself and ACCW. It was one of the first organizations I started with years ago. I was one of the few elite founding members that started the organization in the first place. I just came back to ACCW this past year and it is like a great homecoming for me. It is
good to see old friends and new stars that have emerged and upcoming stars that are rising. It has been a great experience and for the fans, they really opened up will open arms. Now that I have just one the ACCW TV title, even though I have one the heavyweight title many times years ago, it makes it special because this is the first time I have held this title. I can not thank the fans enough for the support that they have gave me, there is nothing like it. In this business wither you are a heel
or baby face, with the people cheering or booing you it is simply phenomenal. It is something that all of us in this business strive for, it helps us to continue working on our craft. I just can not thank the fans enough with ACCW for the support and I am really thankful for ACCW welcoming me back with open arms. I plan to grow with ACCW and do great things."

What other promotions have you been working for as of late?

"Well I wrestler for many different promotions around the us and overseas. I have been in negotiations with other companies also. So I am just taking it day by day and see what happens."

Tell us about your site, www.thestro.com

"It is an awesome site, well done by my webmaster and her staff WebKat. Who also in turn the webmaster for Kevin Nash's site www.KevinBigSexyNash.com. It is about myself and wrestling in general, it has a chat room, message forum, old and new pics on me, and update material on my appearances. It has an awesome wrestling forum, it is a site for everyone to enjoy. It is a nice haven for wrestling fans all over the net."

What advice would you give to someone wanting to become a pro wrestler?

"To be very persistent, never give up on your dreams, and keep a healthy body. Always have a backup plan career wise, because you never know in the business because it is so high risk. But at the same time never give up on your dream, work hard, and stay healthy. You never know when you opportunity is going to come, never say never."

What does the future hold for The Stro?

"Well I feel the best years are yet to come for me. I have had a hell of a run in the past 13 years and got to compete with the very best talent in the world. I continue to strive to better myself
because I think big things are on the horizon. Trying to be the best I can be and make my mark in the wrestling business."

Any final comments

" Well I just want to thank the wrestling fans for there support. Stick with it because you never know where I will end up. Thanks for the great memories over the years, from Robbie Eagle to Gorgeous George to the Maestro and now the Stro. So I just want to thank you guys for your support, I thank you very much. Come see me when I am in your town and remember, Nobody can go toe to toe with the Stro. Thank You and GOD BLESS!!!"

Dory Funk Jr. Interview

Hi this is Paul Emanuel. I would like to welcome you to another interview from
wrestlinginterviews.com. I would like to welcome my guess today, A former NWA
Worlds Heavyweight Champion, Dory Funk Jr. First  off Dory, I would like to thank you for
this interview.

"Well thank you, I appreciate the chance to talk to wrestling fans over the world."

 Dory let me ask you this, How did you get into Pro Wrestling?

" I grew up in the wrestling business. My father was a Professional wrestler. He actually
started me out in amateur wrestling at the age of seven. I continued to follow that threw High school. I also played College football and it was only naturally to turn pro once I finished college."

Who was your very first opponent?

"My very first opponent was a fellow from the southeast, I think he had his debut in Tennessee, his name was Don Fargo. I am sure you have heard of Jackie Fargo and he is one
of the family. And he was a turf wrestler."

You have had a lot successes throughout your career, but what do you think was your biggest achievement?

" It would have to be winning the NWA Worlds Championship from Gene Kiniski. That was February 11th, 1969. And that event has never left me. It changed my life forever. I will always be grateful for the four and half year run I had as the Champion."

What do you feel about Jack Brisco?

"Super Athlete, Great Wrestler. Great representative for Professional Wrestler, he achieved
so much. He was a very good amateur wrestler and great to work with, he was very much like Kurt Angle."

What does the future hold for Dory Funk jr.?

"Right now I enjoy very much what I am doing. I am with the Funking Conservatory here in
Ocala Fl. We train wrestlers, we train promoters, we train referees, and managers. We teach anything there is to know about pro wrestling."

What was it like being on the first edition of NWA-TNA?

"I think it was a very healthy night for professional wrestling. They are coming along
strong and doing a good job. They are going to offer additional places to work for young wrestlers coming up. I think the wrestling business needs competition, because after
the fall of WCW and now just WWE only, it will improved the health of wrestling. I think
that it will improve the business for the wrestling fans also. With competition they are going to see what both sides can do."

Lets talk about your site if we may, www.dory-funk.com What are some of
your favorite sections of the site?

" Well one of my favorites is the Gunslinger Rap Section, and it is 100 wrestling stories on
the pro wrestling business."

Any Final Comments

"Sure we would like to let everyone know where we can be found. On the web at www.dory-funk.com You can come by and visit us if you are interested in becoming a Pro
Wrestler. Send us an email or call us because it is very easy to contact us. And if you are interested in becoming a pro wrestler we will do everything we can to help you.

 

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