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WCF 24/7 HOME VIDEO DOCUMENTRY: VENGEANCE
This whole crazy world we call pro wrestling always has its up and downs. I know that has been the case for me my entire career. I grew up a wrestling through the times of Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant, King Kong Bundy, Ultimate Warrior, Sting, Hell I even had an Ultimate warrior wrestling buddy. The times of wrestling would soon change for me when the dark days entered the WWF with the birth of the undertaker. Watching the evolution of the undertaker it drew more and more into pro wrestling and then I knew I wanted to make a career out of this. I started to train and lift weights. I watched hours and hours of video tapes with one goal in mind become a pro wrestler.
In early 2004 I got my break Prez Strong from WFW took a chance on me when times were desperate. So there I was signing my first contract my head was in the clouds. Like most young people do I became cocky and thought I should get a world title match on the first episode of Monday Madness. We all know no one gets a chance at world title shot in the first match but hey I was the next big thing right? I learned my lesson the hard way that Monday Night as I debuted as Dr.Death, Hell I thought I was the new dead man himself. None the less I got an ass beating I would never forget. On that following Friday Chaos I once again got my ass handed to me and started quickly learning that trying to mock another gimmick wasn't going to work. Over the next couple weeks I ended up with the same results loss and after loss it made me think is this wrestling I hold so dear to my heart really my best route for a career? A career jobber? Over the next couple months I started to come into my own I kept that dark side, added hardcore style, and put my own spin on things and hey it worked!
By Late 2004 I have wins over wins attached to my record and I finally was getting noticed. Finally in September at Death Do Us Part PPV (seems fitting huh) my first shot at gold, a shot at the intercontinental championship. Finally my chance to make forever in WFW history and to carry my first gold. I was a nervous wreck. But I knew I had to do something that hasn't been done before make that bigger mark in history besides winning a title. Oh btw did I mention the match was also hardcore rules, kind of a thing of WFW. As the match went on it was back and forth, then turned hardcore quickly chair shots, broken tables, metal bats, I knew how much it hurt I had to do what I had to do to win this match. We went all over the arena and somehow ended up on the cat walk. I knew this was my chance to do something unheard of. I got the upper hand you can guess it I power bombed my opponent off the cat walk making one of the most violent matches ever in WFW history and becoming a champion for the first time.
Over the last part of 2004 I defended my IC title and kept it to early 2005. After losing the IC title I thought to myself now what? I just lost a second rate title was I really back to square one again after all of that? This wasn't the case as I ended up being bumped to the main event spot light. At this point in early 2005 it wasn't so much as myself being that person but the company was hurting. Half the roster decided to sign contacts elsewhere and I thought to myself ok this is just a bump in the road for the company things will get better. I never did realize that was the first sign this company was in deep trouble. During the Battle Royal PPV in February I finally did it I won the battle royal securing myself as the number 1 contender for the world title. March came around quickly it seemed and before I knew it The Point Of No Return PPV was here. Finally my chance at the world title. Lucky for me the current world champion was off his game that night and I ended up winning my first of eight world titles.
Rise and fall of the Hardcore Disciples. I thought to myself wrestling has seen every kind of stable known to man but none that would be so based on the hardcore style of wrestling. The group start with CKS and myself but kept small around about five or six members. We brought the most dangerous hardcore style of wrestling that was ever seen in the WFW. We had a lot of fun doing it and very quickly become a force. However tension started quickly in the group members left the company CKS and myself didn't see eye to eye which started a yearlong rival. It seemed as fast as the stable came about it fell part but we did enjoy the six months we were around.
Over the next couple years 2005-2007 I had many up and downs in my young career. I lost the world title, won the world title. I did manage to set a record for the longest world title reign in WFW history. When I finally won and lost my seventh world title in late 2007 I decided it was time for me to take a break. I stepped away from the ring for a couple months didn't want anything to do with it. I never did realize it until it was too late WFW was going downhill fast. I enjoyed my time away from the ring relaxing taking vacations and spending times with friends. I however was slowly starting to realize that I was indeed starting to miss the crazy world of wrestling more and more each day. So in early 2008 I made my return to WFW in early 2008. As I looked across the locker room seeing a bunch of new face rooks roaming around a few faces I knew and one face I happened to read in the WFW hall of fame. So I took a long stare at the returned hall of famer also a seven time world champion who just happened to be the current world champion. He was brought back to "save" the WFW but that didn't last long.
In Mid 2008 WFW had once again lost half the roster. I knew it was time for me to make that challenge to the current WFW champion and hall of famer. It was plan to see that WFW was failing fast and I knew it was time for me to attempt to set myself apart from everyone else. By the time I got my chance the company was done to a four man roster that was it now or never. So it happened and I did the impossible I beat a hall of famer and became an eight time world champion. Shortly after that WCF closed its doors never to reopen again. I thought to myself wow this is my career is over all the new people I met over the years all the fun we had its all gone. Sure I made enough money to retire but wasn't ready to sit on the couch and watch TV the rest of my life.
Early 2009 I was sitting at home and my phone rings and I was surprised to hear my buddy CKS calling saying hey man come to VWF they are looking for people I got you a spot here. I told him I’ll think about it and call him back an hour. I sat on the couch thinking for the next hour could we really recreate what we did in the WFW again? Could CKS and I once again win awards for the best final of the year? Did I still have what it took to not be a jobber when I first signed after all it’s been months since I even worked out or anything? Could I even return to the former shell of wrestler I once was the eight time world champion. Granted I know people don't care what you have done in the past in companies they never herd of because there is so many. I know it’s all about what you do now and not what you did. So I thought to myself you know it was always fun to me climbing that ladder trying to make a name for yourself so I’ll do it. I called CKS back and said I’m in and I was on the next plane out.
Early 2009 There I was a new contract a new company life was good again so I thought. Little did I know for some odd reason I felt burnt out. I only spent a few months with the VFW not really doing anything but a match here and they and I asked and was granted a release. So there I was officially retired and the VWF ended up closing anyways I mean come on two companies in a row two closed. Granted the VWF has since attempted to reopen. I enjoyed my time away from the ring once again doing the same that any retired person would do with vacations, fun, friends, and family. But as any retired wrestler knows it’s a struggle to stay out of the spot light. I knew I wasn't getting any younger and I felt the drive to once again make a name for myself and become a champion. However I told myself this time would be different.
2012-2013 I signed my WCF contract. It felt great to be back in the ring. I was excited and to be honest with you I decided when I signed my contract that I would win one more title and call it good and retire. Week after week the wins piled up and I wasn’t getting anywhere. I wasn’t being noticed for the work I was putting in and no title shots came my way. I got frustrated. Lucky for me there was a few other people who decided to listen to me and we formed a stable called Rebellion. It was myself. John Gable, Terry Roberts, the Ninja, Blizzard, and Morientes. I might be speaking for myself but I felt the formation on this group helped launch the careers of everyone. We started getting noticed, we earned title shots. We all know how good Gable has become over the past few years and Morientes was also one of the top guys here during this time. Like most good things Rebellion came to end and the group broke up. Terry Roberts and I had a small feud where I actually took him out of action for a few months. But everyone did well after the break up and everyone has left except for Gable and me.
So I ended up getting title matches. I got lucky I suppose you could say. Within a weeks’ time I ended up with a hardcore title shot and an internet title shot. I faced Chris Kane on Wednesday night I believe he had been champion for months no one could seem to put him down. Doc Henry was the current Hardcore Champion during that time as well. I ended up beating both of them and becoming a dual champion. Of course that was short lived as I grew frustrated and gave up both titles and walked out the door. I think it was probably more burn out then anything. I thought I was going to be done then after all I had been doing this since 2004 but as we know that just wasn’t going to be the case. I came back a few times in 2013 but I mostly stayed away and the same thing happened in 2014 as well. Oh and I forgot to mention I actually won my first ONE match too.
2015-Present So I finally came back and it didn’t fare very well. I did nothing but lose. I thought to myself maybe this was a sign that after 11 years my time was up and I couldn’t compete with the new people any longer. So I walked out again. Only this time it was a very short time. When I came back I think I found a decent grove and started to win once again. So here we are one again the biggest pay per view of there year. Everyone is excited and hopefully the story of Vengeance will keep writing itself.
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This whole crazy world we call pro wrestling always has its up and downs. I know that has been the case for me my entire career. I grew up a wrestling through the times of Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant, King Kong Bundy, Ultimate Warrior, Sting, Hell I even had an Ultimate warrior wrestling buddy. The times of wrestling would soon change for me when the dark days entered the WWF with the birth of the undertaker. Watching the evolution of the undertaker it drew more and more into pro wrestling and then I knew I wanted to make a career out of this. I started to train and lift weights. I watched hours and hours of video tapes with one goal in mind become a pro wrestler.
In early 2004 I got my break Prez Strong from WFW took a chance on me when times were desperate. So there I was signing my first contract my head was in the clouds. Like most young people do I became cocky and thought I should get a world title match on the first episode of Monday Madness. We all know no one gets a chance at world title shot in the first match but hey I was the next big thing right? I learned my lesson the hard way that Monday Night as I debuted as Dr.Death, Hell I thought I was the new dead man himself. None the less I got an ass beating I would never forget. On that following Friday Chaos I once again got my ass handed to me and started quickly learning that trying to mock another gimmick wasn't going to work. Over the next couple weeks I ended up with the same results loss and after loss it made me think is this wrestling I hold so dear to my heart really my best route for a career? A career jobber? Over the next couple months I started to come into my own I kept that dark side, added hardcore style, and put my own spin on things and hey it worked!
By Late 2004 I have wins over wins attached to my record and I finally was getting noticed. Finally in September at Death Do Us Part PPV (seems fitting huh) my first shot at gold, a shot at the intercontinental championship. Finally my chance to make forever in WFW history and to carry my first gold. I was a nervous wreck. But I knew I had to do something that hasn't been done before make that bigger mark in history besides winning a title. Oh btw did I mention the match was also hardcore rules, kind of a thing of WFW. As the match went on it was back and forth, then turned hardcore quickly chair shots, broken tables, metal bats, I knew how much it hurt I had to do what I had to do to win this match. We went all over the arena and somehow ended up on the cat walk. I knew this was my chance to do something unheard of. I got the upper hand you can guess it I power bombed my opponent off the cat walk making one of the most violent matches ever in WFW history and becoming a champion for the first time.
Over the last part of 2004 I defended my IC title and kept it to early 2005. After losing the IC title I thought to myself now what? I just lost a second rate title was I really back to square one again after all of that? This wasn't the case as I ended up being bumped to the main event spot light. At this point in early 2005 it wasn't so much as myself being that person but the company was hurting. Half the roster decided to sign contacts elsewhere and I thought to myself ok this is just a bump in the road for the company things will get better. I never did realize that was the first sign this company was in deep trouble. During the Battle Royal PPV in February I finally did it I won the battle royal securing myself as the number 1 contender for the world title. March came around quickly it seemed and before I knew it The Point Of No Return PPV was here. Finally my chance at the world title. Lucky for me the current world champion was off his game that night and I ended up winning my first of eight world titles.
Rise and fall of the Hardcore Disciples. I thought to myself wrestling has seen every kind of stable known to man but none that would be so based on the hardcore style of wrestling. The group start with CKS and myself but kept small around about five or six members. We brought the most dangerous hardcore style of wrestling that was ever seen in the WFW. We had a lot of fun doing it and very quickly become a force. However tension started quickly in the group members left the company CKS and myself didn't see eye to eye which started a yearlong rival. It seemed as fast as the stable came about it fell part but we did enjoy the six months we were around.
Over the next couple years 2005-2007 I had many up and downs in my young career. I lost the world title, won the world title. I did manage to set a record for the longest world title reign in WFW history. When I finally won and lost my seventh world title in late 2007 I decided it was time for me to take a break. I stepped away from the ring for a couple months didn't want anything to do with it. I never did realize it until it was too late WFW was going downhill fast. I enjoyed my time away from the ring relaxing taking vacations and spending times with friends. I however was slowly starting to realize that I was indeed starting to miss the crazy world of wrestling more and more each day. So in early 2008 I made my return to WFW in early 2008. As I looked across the locker room seeing a bunch of new face rooks roaming around a few faces I knew and one face I happened to read in the WFW hall of fame. So I took a long stare at the returned hall of famer also a seven time world champion who just happened to be the current world champion. He was brought back to "save" the WFW but that didn't last long.
In Mid 2008 WFW had once again lost half the roster. I knew it was time for me to make that challenge to the current WFW champion and hall of famer. It was plan to see that WFW was failing fast and I knew it was time for me to attempt to set myself apart from everyone else. By the time I got my chance the company was done to a four man roster that was it now or never. So it happened and I did the impossible I beat a hall of famer and became an eight time world champion. Shortly after that WCF closed its doors never to reopen again. I thought to myself wow this is my career is over all the new people I met over the years all the fun we had its all gone. Sure I made enough money to retire but wasn't ready to sit on the couch and watch TV the rest of my life.
Early 2009 I was sitting at home and my phone rings and I was surprised to hear my buddy CKS calling saying hey man come to VWF they are looking for people I got you a spot here. I told him I’ll think about it and call him back an hour. I sat on the couch thinking for the next hour could we really recreate what we did in the WFW again? Could CKS and I once again win awards for the best final of the year? Did I still have what it took to not be a jobber when I first signed after all it’s been months since I even worked out or anything? Could I even return to the former shell of wrestler I once was the eight time world champion. Granted I know people don't care what you have done in the past in companies they never herd of because there is so many. I know it’s all about what you do now and not what you did. So I thought to myself you know it was always fun to me climbing that ladder trying to make a name for yourself so I’ll do it. I called CKS back and said I’m in and I was on the next plane out.
Early 2009 There I was a new contract a new company life was good again so I thought. Little did I know for some odd reason I felt burnt out. I only spent a few months with the VFW not really doing anything but a match here and they and I asked and was granted a release. So there I was officially retired and the VWF ended up closing anyways I mean come on two companies in a row two closed. Granted the VWF has since attempted to reopen. I enjoyed my time away from the ring once again doing the same that any retired person would do with vacations, fun, friends, and family. But as any retired wrestler knows it’s a struggle to stay out of the spot light. I knew I wasn't getting any younger and I felt the drive to once again make a name for myself and become a champion. However I told myself this time would be different.
2012-2013 I signed my WCF contract. It felt great to be back in the ring. I was excited and to be honest with you I decided when I signed my contract that I would win one more title and call it good and retire. Week after week the wins piled up and I wasn’t getting anywhere. I wasn’t being noticed for the work I was putting in and no title shots came my way. I got frustrated. Lucky for me there was a few other people who decided to listen to me and we formed a stable called Rebellion. It was myself. John Gable, Terry Roberts, the Ninja, Blizzard, and Morientes. I might be speaking for myself but I felt the formation on this group helped launch the careers of everyone. We started getting noticed, we earned title shots. We all know how good Gable has become over the past few years and Morientes was also one of the top guys here during this time. Like most good things Rebellion came to end and the group broke up. Terry Roberts and I had a small feud where I actually took him out of action for a few months. But everyone did well after the break up and everyone has left except for Gable and me.
So I ended up getting title matches. I got lucky I suppose you could say. Within a weeks’ time I ended up with a hardcore title shot and an internet title shot. I faced Chris Kane on Wednesday night I believe he had been champion for months no one could seem to put him down. Doc Henry was the current Hardcore Champion during that time as well. I ended up beating both of them and becoming a dual champion. Of course that was short lived as I grew frustrated and gave up both titles and walked out the door. I think it was probably more burn out then anything. I thought I was going to be done then after all I had been doing this since 2004 but as we know that just wasn’t going to be the case. I came back a few times in 2013 but I mostly stayed away and the same thing happened in 2014 as well. Oh and I forgot to mention I actually won my first ONE match too.
2015-Present So I finally came back and it didn’t fare very well. I did nothing but lose. I thought to myself maybe this was a sign that after 11 years my time was up and I couldn’t compete with the new people any longer. So I walked out again. Only this time it was a very short time. When I came back I think I found a decent grove and started to win once again. So here we are one again the biggest pay per view of there year. Everyone is excited and hopefully the story of Vengeance will keep writing itself.
-WCF 24/7 Home video