Author: Marc Madison (Editor in Chief)

As a wrestling enthusiast for over 30 years, my fondness for professional wrestling explores the irrational in a rational way. I will explore the details inside and outside the ring and hopefully have a laugh with you in the process. I've had the fortune to interview wrestlers from Lucha Underground, TNA, Ring of Honor, GFW, and former WWE talent as well. Feel free to follow me on Twitter @TheMarcMadison

Former WWF/E star Tom Zenk shared a number of details about his career with us in an interview in 2002. His career spanned several promotions and in various different roles. In this very honest interview, Zenk didn’t pull any punches about those he ahs come into the ring with or his interactions outside of them as well. As a time, when honesty is revered the Z-Man discussed the differences between competing in North America and Japan. Tom Zenk also shared his thoughts on the talent of today. Tom, you gained a huge following in AWA, WWF and WCW and All…

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In an interview originally conducted in September 2002, B Brian Blair has experienced a great deal in wrestling. His career in the wrestling ring spanned close to twenty years. His first rise to prominence was as a singles wrestler where he was the Florida Heavyweight Champion back in 1982. It was not however until he teamed with Jim Brunzel in the WWE that fans had the opportunity to appreciate his in-ring work. Brian took the time out of his schedule to talk to me about wrestling today in comparison to that of when he first competed. This along with, moving…

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Mark Andrews originally spoke with us in November 2015. Andrews has continued to develop and progress since competing in TNA/IMPACT Wrestling’s British Bootcamp. He recently took some time out of his busy schedule to participate in an interview with me. Andrew’s career has spanned almost 10 years as he has been wrestling since the age of 14. His career has unquestionably earned a name for himself competing for several independent promotions throughout the United Kingdom and the United States. His growth as a performer both in the ring has been remarkable. Andrews shares his thoughts about work outside of wrestling…

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WWE’s Eric Young achieved significant success over the course of his career in TNA Impact Wrestling. He recently took some time out of his busy schedule to participate in an interview with me. His career has spanned over 18 years, and he has been wrestling since the age of 18. WWE’s Eric Young earned a name for himself competing for several independent promotions in Canada and then earned more recognition competing for TNA. His growth as a performer has been remarkable.Eric Young shares his thoughts about his early training, his feuds in TNA, working with ODB and his surprise debut…

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IMPACT Wrestlings Elijah Burke, who performs as “The Pope” D‘Angelo Dinero, is one-half of the company’s commentary team. He recently took some time out of his busy schedule to participate in an interview with me. Burke’s career has seen him compete with both WWE and TNA for a number of years. His growth as a performer both in the ring and on the microphone is remarkable. Burke shared his thoughts about the chemistry between himself and Josh Matthews, and how a particular match recently had both of them laughing hysterically. He also opens up about his history with the business…

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One-half of Ring of Honor’s All Night Express, Rhett Titus recently took some time out of his busy schedule to participate in an interview with me. Titus’ career has seen him compete with the promotion for a number of years. His growth as a performer both in the ring and on the microphone is remarkable. Titus and Kenny King recently reformed as a team at Ring of Honor’s pay per view All-Star Extravaganza. In the interview, Titus opens up about how he became a wrestler and who was integral in his development. He discusses the future of the ANX, past…

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Ring Of Honors ODB aka Jessie Kresa recently took some time to participate in an interview. ODB discusses her work with TNA, ROH, training under Eddie Sharkey in OVW and her hopes for a Women’s division in Ring of Honor. Check out the complete interview below. Discuss some of your training under Eddie Sharkey. How did it come about and what did ODB walk away with? ODB: “Training with Eddie Sharkey (chuckles)… when I first wanted to become a wrestler I wanted to be trained. So going onto the good old internet there and I would say I looked up…

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As Lucha Undergrounds Executive Producer, Eric Van Wagenen recently took some time out of his schedule to participate in an interview with me. Van Wagenen plays an integral part in the El Rey Network’s program Lucha Underground’s development and success. With the initial concept coming from the network, Van Wagenen discusses the upcoming season of Lucha Underground, the potential development of a streaming service, how the concept for the show initially came about and what fans can anticipate with upcoming storylines moving into the new season. Lucha Underground fans will be pleased with Van Wagenen’s open and forthcoming responses regarding…

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As Former WCW star The Maestro, Rob Kellum recently took some time to participate in an interview. Kellum reveals his time with WCW, his current film career, how faith has a place in wrestling.  He also discusses his family lineage to legendary wrestler Gorgeous George. Check out the complete interview below. Share with us your time with Pembroke & Iowa University’s collegiate wrestling program. How did it help prepare The Maestro for a potential professional career? The Maestro: “I took the wrestling camps initially because I was with the USA freestyle Greco roman circuit. Wrestling collegiality at the time and…

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Former TNA wrestler Samuel Shaw (Dexter Lumis) recently took some time to participate in an interview. Shaw reveals his work with Gunner, training under Curtis Hughes and the WWA4 Wrestling School and what he believes the benefits of either the Gut Check Challenge or Tough Enough.  Check out the complete interview below. Describe your training under Curtis Hughes & WWA4 Wrestling School Samuel Shaw: “Curtis Hughes was an excellent in-ring trainer, who taught me the fundamentals. He taught me all the moves, how to bump, how to run the ropes correctly, just the repetition each and every day and doing…

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