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

Moose

In 2015, Ring Of Honor’s Moose recently took some time to participate in an interview. Moose reveals his transition from football to wrestling, training under Mr. Hughes and the GFW signing rumors. He opens up about the deal Ring Of Honor and Destination America what he learned competing recently in Mexico. Check out the complete interview below with Quinn ‘Moose Ojinnaka. What has helped Moose the most with your transition from football to wrestling? “I would say that basically the discipline. Waking up early, going to work out, and making sure you’re eating right. By making sure you’re getting your…

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Chris Sabin Talks Best of the Super Juniors & More

In 2018, Ring of Honor’s Chris Sabin has had a career that has spanned nearly two decades. As a former X-division champion, tag team champion and heavyweight champion in TNA/Impact Wrestling, he has run the gauntlet of wrestling achievements. Sabin has reunited his old tag team with Alex Shelley, the Motor City Machine Guns. But certainly isn’t one to rest on his laurels. During our discussion, Sabin shared how committed he is to his craft, and how, after competing for as long as he has, injury has slowed him down a bit. It hasn’t stopped him, however. Sabin continues to…

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WWF Sunday Night RetroView with Marc Madison

On October 3rd, 1985, the WWF presented Saturday Night’s Main Event II from the Brendan Byrne Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The show begins with Mean Gene Okerland speaking with Classie Freddie Blassie and Nikolai Volkoff at the entrance way prior to the event. Mean Gene shared that Hulk Hogan will not beat the Russian Flag and retain the WWF Championship. To that Volkoff said when he wins he will take the WWF Championship back to Russian and not hesitate to press the missile button on this country..(that comment didn’t age well). Blassie then shared Volkfoff always means what…

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Episode 12 with PJ Black

In 2018, Lucha Underground’s PJ Black has had a career that has spanned over two decades in the wrestling business. A former WWE tag team champion, he has taken his time spent with that company and leveraged it into making himself quite the commodity. Black is most widely seen on Lucha Underground. He continues to compete on the independents, facing some of the scene’s biggest and brightest stars. He has never been one to rest on his laurels and appears set to make the next season of Lucha Underground. ‘The Darewolf’ has breathed new life into his career by simply…

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Mark Andrews

In 2015, 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 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…

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Dr Tom Prichard

In 2017, former WWE superstar and trainer, Dr. Tom Prichard recently took some time to participate in an interview. Prichard reveals his past training under The Iron Sheik and his relationships. These include and thoughts on Jim Cornette, Paul Heyman, and Vince McMahon. Along with thoughts on previous tag teams The BodyDonnas and The Heavenly Bodies and Kevin Owens prior to Elimination Chamber 2017. He opens up about his early influences, and the purpose of ‘The Hour Broadway’ training regimen. Check out the complete interview below. Who would you say were your greatest influences prior to becoming a wrestler? If…

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Randy Orton

During our email interview in 2001, at the time, Ohio Valley Wrestling’s Randy Orton discussed an array of topics, including his father’s influence and the late Russ Haas. While a lot has changed since then in the legendary career of this WWE star, he was a prodigy and someone that had great things ahead of him. Besides your father who was a major influence in the life of Randy Orton in pursuing wrestling as a career? Why?  Randy Orton: This is definitely a hard question because of my being around the business as far back as I can remember…I was…

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Brian Kendrick

A wrestler’s growth and evolution in the sport are tied to several things: health, commitment to their craft, and the ability to change with the times. This was journey of Brian Kendrick. In the case of one particular wrestler, his growth as a performer has seen several ebbs and flows over the course of the last twenty years. Brian David Kendrick’s career has seen him compete worldwide, gaining a great deal of attention in more recent years in North America. Kendrick’s early days in the business came when he moved to Texas in 1999. There, he trained at the NWA…

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Chris Mordetzsky

In 2015, Chris Mordetzsky (Masters) discusses his time with growth as a wrestler, time in the WWE, and future As Global Force Wrestling’s, “The Adonis” Chris Mordetzky recently took some time to participate in an interview. Mordetzky reveals his growth as a wrestler, training under Rip Rogers and OVW and the difference between The Adonis and The Masterpiece. He opens up about his experiences with the WWE and its lasting impression and what he has gained with this new opportunity with GFW. Check out the complete interview below. Discuss some of Chris Mordetzsky (Masters) earlier training through Rick Bassman, OVW…

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Audio Edition Episode 13 with The Madman Sawyer Fulton

In 2018, ‘The Madman’ Sawyer Fulton is among the most underutilized talents in wrestling today. As a professional of nearly seven years, Fulton worked with a few smaller promotions. This was before he joined WWE’s NXT brand. With a strong amateur background, being a former all-American, he makes full use of his 6’6, 300 lb frame. During his time in NXT, he competed under the moniker of Sawyer Fulton. He worked alongside some of the brand’s hottest talent. Despite suffering an injury towards the end of 2016, it didn’t diminish his drive or will to return better than ever. His…

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