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by Spencer Love March 1, 2026

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Gentleman Jervis on Orange Cassidy, WrestleCircus, and Lil’ Wayne

by Spencer Love January 9, 2021
written by Spencer Love

If you’re a fan of Gentleman Jervis Cottonbelly, then you’re certainly familiar with his acclaimed match against now-AEW star Orange Cassidy at WrestleCircus in 2019. While some may not be a fan of the comedy-wrestling genre, it’s inarguable that the Jervis/Cassidy tilt stands out as one of the pinnacles of the genre.

Jervis Cottonbelly recently joined Spencer Love for a wide ranging interview, and as part of the conversation he was asked about his heated tilt with Orange Cassidy.

“So, the match that I had with Orange Cassidy in 2019” he begins. “It was at Wrestle Circus in Austin, Texas. I was asked by the promoter at Wrestle Circus, ‘who do you want to face? Pick your battle!’ The first person that came to mind was Orange Cassidy, and not just because he was on a real true rise in professional wrestling and having, you know, a heck of a year, excuse my language. But, I chose him because he actually taught me how to wrestle.”

It wasn’t just Cassidy that taught the future Gentleman Jervis to wrestle, but a variable who’s-who of independent wrestlers of the day.

“My very first day of professional wrestling school, it was he and Chuck Taylor that were my teachers,” Jervis states. “I would say between 2012 and (2016), I probably spent at least one or two nights a week on Chuck Taylor’s floor or his couch. We spent a lot of time together, and to be honest with you, before I met Drew Gulak with the Gentlemen’s Club – so that’s Drew Gulak, Chuck Taylor, Swamp Monster and Orange Cassidy. So they’re an old stable from you can see them in Evolve, Chikara, (and) a couple other places, but I learned from them. So when I started learning from them and traveling with them, we started to have matches together. So Orange Cassidy and I, believe it or not, the things that we did in the match that we had at Wrestle Circus, we had done those in 2014 in Haverhill, Massachusetts. You can find the match, it’s on YouTube! It was just the two of us. I even put him to sleep and covered him up. I knew that that was a special way to get him down for the count! But, if you can see, he did that crucifix to me and rolled me up. I had never seen that before. So, I guess he’d been working on his defenses.”

While the two had worked together previously, Jervis says, his match against Cassidy at WrestleCircus is his favourite of his career thus far for a myriad of reasons.

“So we’d already had two one-on-one matches and then we’ve had some tag team action against one another. I just thought that it’s been – I moved to California in 2015. So I spent a couple years apart from them and I wanted him to see that I’ve improved, but also that we could make the type of wrestling that he taught me how to make. Orange Cassidy, Chuck Taylor, Bryce Remsburg, Mike Quackenbush, you know, the people that were – Eddie Kingston – that I learned from all these people at Chikara. That’s where I trained and where I started. And before I was a wrestler, I thought I just want to be, you know, I was about 225 pounds and I was very big and strong and I used to want to be like a 2013 WWE prospect, you know. I thought that that’s what I was supposed to be in wrestling but then I started to train with Orange Cassidy and Chuck Taylor and those fellows and I saw how much fun they were having and how they took serious the training and the art form, but they didn’t take serious how they were perceived by the audience because they just wanted their audience to have fun. They didn’t care how silly they looked, as long as the audience was having a good time. That was always their goal. If you go and watch Chuck Taylor’s work, you know, for the last 10 years, the audience always has a good time. And that’s the kind of wrestler I decided I wanted to be as soon as I started training with them. Fast forward to 2019, I asked him specifically, and when we saw each other with a big hug. We knew it was going to be good, because the entire time that we were talking about, you know, ‘and this is how we want to have our match,’ the whole time we were laughing and falling on the floor and just screaming laughing, because no one likes our work better than us. That’s my favourite match! It’s my favorite. I love that match. Yeah, it’s my favorite.”

As all the best stories do, Jervis’ answer concludes with an excellent story about famed rapper and infamously poor chooser of future presidents, Lil’ Wayne.

“You know, I once heard of a story where, in 2007, the rapper Lil’ Wayne released an album, where he borrowed production from every other artist and then he did his own version of the song. And it was really good, and he didn’t charge any money for it. It was a mixtape. And because of this, everyone had a copy, and everyone was listening to it. A friend of mine, who lived in Miami at the time, he called me and he said, ‘you know, Jervis, I saw Lil’ Wayne driving a Lamborghini today playing his own album at maximum volume! It was The Drought III, and I thought to myself, ‘you know, that’s the kind of energy I want in my wrestling career.’”

Please credit Spencer Love/Love Wrestling with any transcriptions.

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WWE SMACKDOWN RECAP: CAN’T-MISS MOMENTS JANUARY 8TH, 2021

by Staff January 8, 2021
written by Staff

Ahead of Friday night’s episode of SmackDown, three matches were booked. After teaming up against Sami Zayn and Baron Corbin, Apollo Crews and Big E found themselves squaring off in an Intercontinental Championship Match. The Street Profits put their Tag Team Championships on the line against the team of Robert Roode and Dolph Ziggler (The Dirty Dawgz – [Who knows if that name will stick.]) Finally, SmackDown announced a Gauntlet Match to determine who would face Roman Reigns for the WWE Universal Title at Royal Rumble. The participants included Sami Zayn, Rey Mysterio, Shinsuke Nakamura, Daniel Bryan, and Baron Corbin. The main narrative thread woven throughout the show was the growing feud between Adam Pierce and Roman Reigns, so lets dive right in!

Roman Reigns/ Adam Pierce Feud

After being placed over @ShinsukeN by @WWERomanReigns and @WWEUsos, @ScrapDaddyAP has WON the #GauntletMatch on #SmackDown. 👀@WWERomanReigns vs. @ScrapDaddyAP for the #UniversalTitle at #RoyalRumble!?!? pic.twitter.com/xk4uQjjZvz

— WWE (@WWE) January 9, 2021

I loved that I hated this so much. Roman Reigns’ arrogance is on another level. I can’t say it enough; this is the perfect role for him. The perception for years was that Roman Reigns was the anointed one. He was untouchable. And now, he can bring all of that to his character as he called out Adam Pierce and heckled him for making last week‘s match between Kevin Owens and Jey Uso. Reigns then insinuated that Pierce thinks he’s stupid.

There was a very tense moment in which Roman said (and I am paraphrasing), “maybe you don’t think I am stupid. And maybe, right here in this ring. Right now. You’re safe.” Reigns, Uso, and Heyman exited the ring and left Pierce visiblable shaken and a bit confused.

Later in the night, Heyman approached Pierce and informed him that he’s been added to the Gauntlet Match night to determine who will face Roman Reigns at the Royal Rumble. It’s an exciting and unique twist to the GM role. The match ended when Reigns and Uso mugged both Nakamura and Pierce before the bell had rung. They draped an unconscious Pierce over an incapacitated Nakamura to secure the victory.

Sonya Deville

"No no… I am NOT putting myself in a match tonight." – @ScrapDaddyAP 👀#SmackDown @SonyaDevilleWWE pic.twitter.com/JYWi7eTfhS

— WWE (@WWE) January 9, 2021

Last week, Sonya Deville was an honorable mention for merely walking through the backstage area. This week I am going to put her firmly at number two. During a backstage segment, Deville approached Pierce and thanked him for the “opportunity.” She said that she wants to put everything that happened last year between her and Mandy Rose in the past.

This is an exciting chance for Deville. As of now, they haven’t exactly explained what Deville’s role is going to be. Whether she’s Pierce’s assistant, an intern, or SmackDown women’s GM hasn’t been determined yet. Only time will tell. However, I expect that a certain resume-wielding superstar may be upset that she has been overlooked for the position.

Billie Kay Makes the Riott Duo a Riott Squad

"I can be a 'punk.' I can be 'edgy.'" #SmackDown @BillieKayWWE @YaOnlyLivvOnce @RubyRiottWWE pic.twitter.com/aWEwGOysIR

— WWE (@WWE) January 9, 2021

The one disappointing thing about tonight’s SmackDown was the lack of women being featured. However, that didn’t stop Kay from making the most of a brief backstage encounter with Ruby Riott and Liv Morgan. After explaining that she had been spending the week celebrating their shared victory over Natalya and Tamina, Kay suggested that she join the Riott and Morgan to make the Riott Squad a proper … well, squad. She assured them both that she could fit right in to their ‘punk’ group. After all, she had been listening to “Blink one-eight-two” and even added mosh-pit expert to her resume. I don’t think WWE has anyone else quite like Billie Kay on their roster. She continues to shine every time she gets on TV.

I am excited to see where this leads, but WWE is smart to group these three talented women.

The second WWE SmackDown of the year is in the books. What were some of your favorite moments?

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ARTomic Drop | January 8th

by Zak Ralph January 8, 2021
written by Zak Ralph

Another #FanArtFriday, another day to meet your new favourite wrestling fan artists. Have a look at some of the nicest pieces being shared on Twitter and Instagram!

We ended last week with a round up of tributes to Jon Huber, and it warms my heart to see even more floating around the internet. Click here to take a look at last week’s gallery and carry on enjoying this one!

It's Wednesday. You know what that means.

I found the story about Brodie Lee giving John Silver a jacket touching so I wanted to draw that as my tribute.#BrodieLee #BrodieLeeTribute #BrodieLeeForever #AEW pic.twitter.com/nnbwRMnvCG

— Dino Champ's Wrestling Art (@TheDinoChamp) December 30, 2020
@TheDinoChamp on Twitter and Instagram

Let’s all celebrate his life together 💜🖤💜🖤 #RIPBrodieLee #RIPJonHuber #AEWDynamite #BrodieLeeTribute #BrodieLee #BrodieLeeForever pic.twitter.com/PFeqBVcA6W

— Nobody (@SugarSkullNoOne) December 31, 2020
@SugarSkullNoOne on Twitter and Instagram
View this post on Instagram

A post shared by DS • 𝗡𝗲𝗼𝗻 𝗔𝗿𝘁𝗶𝘀𝘁 & 𝗦𝗽𝗲𝗮𝗸𝗲𝗿 • (@davidspeeduk)

David Speed on Twitter and Instagram

You might have already seen the above mural, as it’s been shared by so many from the wrestling world. I’m thrilled to say I was lucky enough to speak with artist David Speed about the piece and more on the latest Smark & Friends podcast. Enjoy this brief preview and find us on your favourite podcatcher.

The #BrodieLee mural by @davidspeeduk has been shared far and wide by fans who will miss Brodie and by those who loved Jon Huber. Why did David paint this portrait?

This and more on tomorrow's S&F. #PodernFamily #AEWDynamite pic.twitter.com/2x0dzK2sHc

— Smark & Friends (@SmarkAndFriends) January 7, 2021
@SmarkAndFriends on Twitter and Instagram

As for the rest of the gallery, enjoy this hodgepodge, this mixed bag, this miscellany of more brilliant works!

Today's art: Thunder. pic.twitter.com/pdoLJ08Pxi

— Martin S Dixon: ART CALLUX (@BunnySuicida) January 5, 2021
Martin S Dixon on Twitter and Instagram

New wrestling art! This week is @thunderrosa22 ! Loving what she's doing in NWA and AEW.

To support my art check out the link below!https://t.co/zqgZujG1gj#art #illustration #thunderrosa #nwa #aew #womenofwrestling #wrestling #wrestlingart #mexican #calavera #luchalibre pic.twitter.com/X5sphRMAI3

— AFN (@AFNartOfficial) January 7, 2021
@AFNartOfficial on Twitter and Instagram

@MachineGunKA @KennyOmegamanX @youngbucks @The_BigLG #BizCliz #FanArt #WrestlingArt #WrestlingArtist $30! DM me if interested! pic.twitter.com/51WmfLlQpl

— JRockDraws (BUY MY ART!!!!🤘🏻) (@Jrockamongus) January 7, 2021
JRockDraws on Twitter and Instagram

“I’m Buff, and I’m the stuff” -Marcus Buff Bagwell @REALbuffbagwell #nwo #wrestling #nwobirthday #wcw #wwe #buffbagwell #marcusbagwell #wrestlingfanart #prowrestling #90s #nwohistory #hulkhogan #scotthall #kevinnash #mondaynightwars #mondaynitro #newworldorder #4life #nwo4life pic.twitter.com/gT51Jwjp8H

— Doc Nebuloso (@drnebuloso) January 6, 2021
@drnebuloso on Twitter and Instagram

I've been having trouble drawing lately so I inked some old Fiend sketches pic.twitter.com/PxyZBIWRuA

— blair! ☠️🔺 (@heelsimp) January 3, 2021
@heelsimp on Twitter

@changochamango drew an awesome outfit for the best cowboy Adam Page, and I had to draw it as well. 🐎🐙 Hope you like it!!#wrestlingart #AllEliteWrestling #aew #AEWDynamite #BTE #joindarkorder pic.twitter.com/vWwr5Cgr1F

— Wrestler In Training™🐬 (Also an artist) (@AmnyTheWrestler) January 7, 2021
@AmnyTheWrestler on Twitter

Happy new Year @TBARRetribution ! I did a drawing of you. I hope you love it. Im a really big fan of you .❤🖤🔥#tbar #dijak #dijakovic #wweraw #wwe #wrestling #wrestlingfanart #wrestlingart #retribution pic.twitter.com/9yoN87Zm1Q

— Karine Rodas (@KurtisDefender) January 1, 2021
@KurtisDefender on Twitter and Instagram

#NXTNYE, through the eyes of @DexterLumis. 👏 👏 👏

It's all going down TONIGHT at 8/7c on @USA_Network! #WWENXT pic.twitter.com/GMzUEeSQmc

— WWE NXT (@WWENXT) January 6, 2021

All fan art is curated with permission from the artists – okay, not that last one, but Dexter Lumis’s art rules, and surely WWE won’t mind the free press from humble ol’ LW? If you are the artist of any of these pieces and have changed your mind or believe we have had a misunderstanding, please inform us and we will have it removed.

If you’d like to have some of your wrestling fan art featured, send me an email or at me on Twitter to call my attention to your latest work!

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Cody Deaner: Just Giv’er

by Spencer Love January 8, 2021
written by Spencer Love

If pure exuberance was to be personified, it would almost certainly take the form of the man known as Cody Deaner. Though his recent – and excellent – on-screen turn may showcase a different side of him, the IMPACT Wrestling star is truly one of the good guys of wrestling. His enthusiasm for both the industry and the people within it knows no bounds, and few, if any, would argue that Deaner is an asset to any promotion, locker room, or television program.

For all of his accomplishments inside the squared circle, however, no championship or award can compare to the incredible work Deaner has done outside of the ring through his charitable endeavor, Giv’er for Charity.

“‘Giv’er for Charity‘ is a fundraising campaign aimed at raising money for a variety of amazing Canadian charities,” states the official Giv’er for Charity website. “Cody Deaner partners with various charities who are in need of funds and helps them raise money selling merchandise at his professional wrestling events and speaking engagements. Cody then donates 100% of the proceeds to the charity of choice.”

Though the comparison may be a lofty one to make considering that the Port Bruce, Ontario native has picked up over 15 titles throughout his career, it’s one that makes his dedication to his charitable work all the more impressive.

“Just because of the nature of independent wrestling and the way it is, I was just meeting a lot of kids,” Deaner commented when we spoke late last year.

“I think it has something to do with the fact that I love kids, and I approach wrestling remembering what I loved about it as a kid. I think young children are drawn to that.”

“I do [the fundraisers] alongside my fans and kids that I’ve made a connection with,” he continues. “We raise money for causes that are important to them (and) things that have helped them out in their life.”

Since founding Giv’er for Charity, Deaner has used his platform to raise thousands for charities including the Landsdown Children’s Centre and the Rumball Camp for the Deaf.

“I started in 2018, and to date, I’ve raised over $16,000 for different charities,” he concludes. “That is not something that I planned or really expected to happen.”

“But, it’s something that really motivates me.”

A First Public Foray

Though Giv’er for Charity was born over three years ago, Deaner first forayed outside of the professional wrestling sphere four years prior to that with his first public speaking engagement.

“A former teacher, a former coach of mine that coached basketball to me in high school, asked me if I would come and speak at my old high school,” Deaner reminisced. “They were having this conference and they knew I was well-spoken just from wrestling, and also remembered me from high school. They knew that was in me, and just asked me to do [it]. It went really well.”

Did it ever. As his former coach had surmised, Deaner was a natural.

There are few differences between a Cody Deaner speaking event and the Cody Deaner you see in professional wrestling, save for the wrestling itself; much like you see weekly on IMPACT, his sheer zest for life and boundless enthusiasm can take even the meekest of audiences from silence to a full-blown uproar in a matter of minutes.

In fact, he says, the worlds of pro wrestling and public speaking comparable are comparable in more ways than one.

“The same way there’s a world of wrestling, there’s a whole circuit of public speaking, and there’s speakers that do it for a living,” Deaner laughed. “They asked me to come back again. Then, I got asked to go to another school, [and] I just kind of started to snowball. I started to get to know people. I just started to network the exact same way I did when I got into wrestling, and all the skills that I had learned for networking and building my brand that I did in wrestling, I applied it to speaking.”

His efforts paid off in spades. Soon, Deaner found himself as in-demand for his speaking appearances as he was for his professional wrestling. Not only did it allow him to continue to partake in his love of travel – “I’m a road warrior,” he comments – but it also allowed him the opportunity to interact with more of the fans he holds so close to his heart.

“Kids are drawn to me when I go into a room, whether it’s speaking at an elementary school or when I go down to the ring,” commented Deaner. “I’ve just been meeting a lot of really interesting kids through my travels: kids that have had a rough go in life, kids that are deaf, or kids that have special needs, or kids that are autistic, and I have so many stories of just these kids that I’ve made a connection with.

“

“I just kind of got this idea one day that I want to give back to those kids somehow.”

Giv’er for Charity

Deaner’s vision began to take form in 2018 in the founding of his own charity.

Well, kind of.

“[Giv’er for Charity] is something that just kind of happened by accident,” states Deaner. “I didn’t want to start my own charity, because there’s already so many great charities out there, I just decided to kind of be the middleman fundraiser for all these amazing charities that are already happening across Canada. My idea was like, if we can just raise a couple hundred bucks for a couple charities, that would be great and maybe keep this connection with these kids.

“

The first charity Deaner took the opportunity to support was a local Special Olympics powerlifting team. Deaner’s fundraising began with selling merchandise at the pro wrestling shows he would appear on. “Sometimes I would go to the show and rather than thinking about how many t-shirts can I sell at the merch table, I was like ‘how much money do you think I can raise at the show?'” he states.

The experience was cathartic, to say the least. Of course, the impact of the funds raised was evident, but it was the experience of meeting those impacted that truly hit home for the IMPACT star.

“I raised [funds] for their team and actually dropped the money off at one of their practices,” reminisced Deaner. “We all lifted weights together and they all enjoyed showing off for me and displaying their strength on the bench press.”

“It was so awesome. They were so appreciative of the money I raised for them and so appreciated me showing up to hang out with them. It was pretty special.”

It was the first of many. Since launching his charity, Deaner has impacted countless lives through both raising funds and directly impacting lives with his public speaking, including his compatriots inside of professional wrestling.

“I’ve had many fellow wrestlers tell me they are inspired by my charity efforts,” Deaner begins. “And, I’ve had a few anonymous wrestlers donate VERY generous amounts of money to both the Rumball Camp for the Deaf and to the Community Living Centre in Oshawa.”

“I was blown away by their generosity. And it just confirmed what I’ve known for many years… wrestlers are a tight-knit family that will really band together when there’s a worthy cause.”

And, of course, every dollar raised comes with a story. When it comes to charitable endeavours, every tale told is sure to tug at the heartstrings. Some, however, just hit a little closer to home.

“I met this young fan, his name’s Christopher, and he’s deaf,” Deaner comments, slipping into full storyteller mode. “The first time I met him, we had a great conversation at the merchandise table. His dad was having to do some sign language for him. I talked to him and I said, ‘hey, let’s do some work together, Christopher. Is there any charities that you know of?’ He told me about an amazing place called the Rumball Camp for the Deaf. It’s a summer camp that gives these kids an amazing experience. Kids from across Canada and not all kids could afford to go. So, me and Christopher raised money so that more kids could go to the summer camp.”

He laughs before continuing.

“I started raising this money for the Rumball Camp for the Deaf,” Deaner reminisces, “I met Derek Rumball, who’s the son of [Camp for the Deaf founder] Bob Rumball. [Derek] says to me ‘I think it’s really special that I’m doing some fundraising with you and you’re connected with this camp. It’s really cool. It makes me feel like my dad.’ I’m like ‘okay, what do you mean? Was your dad a wrestling fan?’ He goes, ‘oh, moreso!'”

“The person who helped my dad start the Rumball Camp for the Deaf was Whipper Billy Watson.”

To Deaner, the association with the Canadian wrestling legend was yet another sign that he was heading in the right direction.

“That was like the universe speaking to me and telling me how I’m doing the right thing, man. I’m doing the right thing. So the Rumball Camp for the Deaf has a special place in my heart.”

However, even when aligned with a literal icon, Deaner is clear-eyed about who Giv’er for Charity is all about.

“I mean,’ he finishes, “seeing young fans and being able to help out some kids that are in need, it really puts things in perspective.”

Cody Deaner can be found online on Twitter (@CodyDeaner), Instagram (@CodyDeaner), and Facebook (Cody.Deaner). More information on Giv’er for Charity and Cody Deaner’s wrestling career can be found at CodyDeaner.com.

Please credit Spencer Love/Love Wrestling with any transcriptions used.

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