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Nicole Matthews on Her Influence on Canadian Pro Wrestling

by Spencer Love January 11, 2021
written by Spencer Love

If you ask this writer, there’s little doubt that Nicole Matthews will go down as one of Canada’s greatest professional wrestlers. When looking at the pantheon of all-time greats to come from above the 49th parallel, there are few names on that list that have impacted the countries wrestling scene as much as The Shimmertaker. Nearly every professional wrestler in the Pacific Northwest has recognized her as a fundamental influence on their careers, including some of the biggest names in Canadian wrestling today.

As part of our upcoming interview, I asked Nicole about being recognized as such a major influence on Canadian professional wrestling.

“It’s pretty crazy,” Matthews began. “It’s cool, like I am flattered. [It] makes you feel a little old sometimes. No, I’m kidding. I’m kidding. It’s really cool. Especially, you know, with Spinelli, I was really young still when she was training, so like I don’t think – I know she’s very complimentary towards me when I get brought up, but like I don’t think I really trained her. I was just kind of there when she was training full out, and same with Chelsea. Like, Chelsea’s Chelsea. She did her own bit. The hustler to the extreme, right? She had great training with Storm, obviously. But I’m glad that she thinks that I helped her out in the beginning. That’s really nice to hear. Voros, yeah, I was there since the beginning for them, and I’m really proud of them and how good they are. Yeah, it’s really flattering. It’s weird, because yesterday I was just training with Voros and Travis. And it was – Travis Williams. Sorry, I shouldn’t just say one name.

Travis Williams. And it was just weird because I was like, ‘what else?’ Like, I don’t know, they’re just so good at this point. I don’t know what else we can do, but they still all come to training all the time and still want to learn.

Yeah, it’s pretty flattering to hear that though, for sure.”

While Canadians are well-versed in just how good Nicole Matthews is, many regard her as one of pro wrestling’s most underrated or under-appreciated talents. While many have advocated for the former ECCW Champion to sign with a major promotion, she says she’s more than satisfied with her wrestling career in the Pacific Northwest.

“I am very flattered by it,” Matthews comments. “Maybe when I was younger I would have been not upset at that but like – no, I don’t know.

I always say that your happiness and your mental health and all that you have to put before perceived success. For me, the success I’ve had in wrestling [is] being able to stay in Vancouver, have a full-time job with a pension and all that jazz, all that nice, good, grown-up shit, go to school, meet the love of my life, like have great friends and be able to train like as much as I do and like run a training facility. I wouldn’t have been able to do that part of it if I was in WWE or AEW or whatever if I was like, a working wrestler in the States or, not that there’s many in Canada, but sure, let’s say Canada as well. So it’s just about balance, right? Because like when I’m done wrestling, I can probably still train people, and I’ll still have everything else I just mentioned in my life there. Right? But, if you dedicate everything to wrestling, which is admirable when people do for sure, then that’s all they kind of have at the end of the day, right, and it’s like, where do you go from there?”

As she continued, Matthews highlighted a point that, frankly, isn’t made enough in professional wrestling: it’s fine to have different goals in the business!

“For me, wrestling has always been a passion. I don’t want to become bitter towards wrestling, and I fear that if I were, if I had pursued it as a career, and put all my eggs in that basket, and ended up in a position I wasn’t happy in, I would have been really bitter towards it,” she laughs. “And like, I love it too much! Like, I would hate to be bitter towards it! I just think everyone comes into wrestling with different goals, and I think everyone should not listen to what other people’s goals are and like figure out what you want to do in wrestling and then go from there. Go to WWE? That’s awesome. And there’s like so many! AEW, you know, the big time, like working full time in a company. There are so many people’s examples to follow. Chelsea Green is a great example of how you kind of hustle toward that goal, and she did great at that. I just wouldn’t have been able to deal with – I don’t know, I wouldn’t have been happy dealing with that, or dealing with bullshit to get to the success point.”

“I’m very happy in life right now,” she finishes, “so I don’t know. I’m flattered when people say that, but I’m also totally okay being the wrestler I am and having the life I do because I have a very good life and I’m very blessed.”

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

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Memesplash – This Week in Wrestling Memes

by Zak Ralph January 11, 2021
written by Zak Ralph

So, you’re in the middle of the second week of 2021 and need to laugh through the pain? That’s okay, wrestling twitter is here for you.

SnooperFly Splash!

All Elite Wrestling kicked off the year with Night One of New Year’s Smash, and it got people looking forward to Night Two this coming Wednesday. From a B[REDACTED]b reunion to Abadon taking a bite out of Shida – LITERALLY – fans were talking!

But you cannot talk about Night One without talking about Snoop Dogg! The hip hop mogul was a special guest in Cody’s corner in his match against Matt Sydal. Things broke down after the match when Luthor and Serpentico attacked, and it didn’t take long for Snoop to join the fray. To, um, interesting results!

BIG SPLASH FROM @SNOOPDOGG!
WATCH #AEWDynamite NOW on @TNTDrama. pic.twitter.com/6W4CbVwBB0

— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) January 7, 2021
Say what you will about the splash, but Snoop HOOKED THAT LEG!

Almost instantly the internet jumped on it, sticking the landing better than Snoop Dogg.

How does anyone not call this
The SnooperFly Splash
I also thought @SnoopDogg would get higher#AEWDynamite pic.twitter.com/XrWDIlt9kw

— Tommy Dreamer (@THETOMMYDREAMER) January 7, 2021

Fun Fact:

A flock of Snoop's always fly in a classic V formation.

This enables them to reach their destination quicker & not become dishevelled if a young Snoop becomes lost or frightened.#AEWDynamite pic.twitter.com/t20hTP72sz

— Mark (@WrestlingJebus) January 7, 2021

This picture sequence…this is absolutely brilliant! I love it xD

— Cassandra (@_Mecchanica_) January 7, 2021

.@SnoopDogg #WrestlingCommunity pic.twitter.com/FPZ0L5dPWf

— Storytelling In Spandex (@Spandex_Pod) January 9, 2021

My Drawing of @SnoopDogg pic.twitter.com/WtsNCSYQ9J

— FAMOUS ARTIST 👨🏽‍🎨👨🏽‍🎨🎨🎨 (@ilyassWillDraw) January 8, 2021
We should have shared this in ARTomic Drop but this couldn’t wait until Thursday.

.@SnoopDogg's got the high ground #AEWGames pic.twitter.com/U90SFTnrb3

— AEW Games (@AEWGames) January 8, 2021

And of course, if you ever do something that didn’t go quite right, your family has to clown on you…

😭😭🤣 fam! We’re gonna have to work on this.

— Mercedes Varnado (@SashaBanksWWE) January 7, 2021

… multiple times.

pic.twitter.com/fWSH5mUccE

— Mercedes Varnado (@SashaBanksWWE) January 7, 2021

Capitol Riots

Last week’s Memesplash featured the gallows humour of wrestling-Twitter’s use of the $600/$2000 stimulus meme. I wasn’t expecting the Trump Capitol Riot to be broached. Surely some things need are beyond memes, right?

I should have known better.

This needed that first Hell in a Cell treatment 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/ao4YeKqIJE

— Randy Cruz (@randyjcruz) January 8, 2021

pic.twitter.com/AYm4nPHdku

— Cher Delaware ♛ (@yourqueenhann) January 8, 2021
It’s easier to laugh at this one knowing that podium-perpetrator Via Getty has been arrested.

BOMBS AWAY! pic.twitter.com/KOv7hWbKWg

— New Jack (@theOnlyNewJack) January 7, 2021

pic.twitter.com/Rt2FTkTUqH

— James hates life (@Journeyman__jay) January 9, 2021

fair enough pic.twitter.com/nwSAe7xHOe

— bossmoz (@BossMoz) January 10, 2021

Then of course we can’t ignore the fallout of these riots, well encapsulated by Heelbook:

Twitter permanently suspends Donald. pic.twitter.com/u8JofDetwz

— Heelbook (@Heelbook) January 9, 2021
Though the irony of Jericho playing the role of Social Networks shouldn’t be lost here.

Can’t wait for “Mr America” to set up a Twitter account. pic.twitter.com/LmQHi9LstM

— Reese Ryan™ リース・ライアン (@reeseryanbrand) January 9, 2021

Bullet Club Reunion

Back to the reunion of the Bucks with the Good Brothers and Kenny Omega, and the whole mess of intellectual-property questions that came with it!

RUUUUUN, IT'S BULLET CLUB

(but due to international copyright laws, it's not Bullet Club) pic.twitter.com/O8n8hOtH3y

— forever tired (@Maffewgregg) January 7, 2021

https://t.co/J71L5WChk3 pic.twitter.com/EueRMrcNDy

— Stan The Dry Bear (@StanTheDryBear) January 7, 2021

#AEWDynamite pic.twitter.com/rkzhVvWT8l

— Ross W Berman IV (Original Recipe) (@RossWBermanIV) January 7, 2021

*Bullet Club Reunites*

Old Bullet Club fans looking for their Bullet Club shirts: pic.twitter.com/qr1b1BKKJp

— Dandy Orton (@TheShiniestDan) January 7, 2021

AJ Styles and Finn Balor watching that ending of Dynamite with the original Bullet Club pic.twitter.com/LBKqBYR3aD

— The Real One (@WWEREALONE) January 7, 2021

Memescellaneous

HASN'T DONE ANYTHING YET.
LOOK AT HIM.
HE'S GOING TO DO SOMETHING
AND YOU KNOW IT'S GOING TO BE GOOD. pic.twitter.com/W6zifpMWqH

— Simpsons wrestling memes (@SimpsonsWWE) January 7, 2021

pic.twitter.com/r96kSlHj9h

— Ciaràn (@CiaranRH) January 9, 2021

just found this in my xbox captures pic.twitter.com/SaNzFa8yGl

— zayden (@thezeehat) January 7, 2021
Not really a meme but holy shit.

Got meme? Click here to at me on Twitter or just send me the link via email!

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Let’s Get Ready to (Royal) Rumble!

by Spencer Love January 10, 2021
written by Spencer Love

The Road to WrestleMania is upon us, friends, and neither Bruce Buffer nor David Arquette need ask this writer if he’s ready to Rumble. 364 days of the year – 365 in a leap year – are spent preparing myself for the Royal Rumble, the greatest stipulation match of the wrestling calendar. In an average year, 58 people will leave take a trip from inside the squared circle over the top rope as all attempt to solidify their spots in the main event of WrestleMania.

This year, perhaps more than ever, the field of potential winners to pull from is massive. Usually, each match will feature two or three plausible winners, with many of the matches participants amounting to, well, cannon fodder. However, the 2021 Rumble is poised to be the deepest yet, with both the Women’s and Men’s respective matches each featuring more than a handful of viable challengers to Sasha Banks, Asuka, Drew McIntyre or Roman Reigns, respectively.

Today, we’re utilizing our spider-senses to the best of our abilities to take a look at some of the individuals poised to make a giant first step on the Road to ‘Mania.

Men’s Rumble
Edge

How do you top Edge’s Royal Rumble moment from last year? Winning it, of course.

Last year’s Rumble saw the former WWE Champion return to the ring after nine years in a moment that totally didn’t make me cry in public, you guys. Since then, he’s gone on two have a pair of matches against former Rated RKO teammate Randy Orton before unfortunately sustaining the Greatest Triceps Injury Ever®. Prior to his injury, the former Brood star was rumoured to face off with Randall Keith at next year’s Show of Shows; could it be done with wrestling’s greatest prize on the line? WWE’s already teased us with an Orton title reign, and we all know the promotion has a habit of giving it’s legends a lil’ bit extra at WrestleMania. Could Orton win the title back yet again before the Rumble? If so, I don’t see any reason for Edge NOT to win next year’s battle royal and set up another encounter with the Viper at ‘Mania 37.

Feasibility Factor: 30%

Daniel Bryan

‘They deserve it’ isn’t always the best qualifier for winning one of the most prestigious matches on the wrestling calendar, but when you’re talking about Daniel Bryan, is there really another reason needed?

Despite being one of the most well-decorated and highly-respected wrestlers of the past two decades, Daniel Bryan’s frankly been done dirty when it comes to Royal Rumble season. Yes, he’s been part of some truly fantastic singles matches – last year’s Strap Match against The Fiend comes to mind – but when talking about the annual over-the-top battle royale, Bryan’s resume is remarkably average. Is there really any need to cover his disappointing stint in the 2014 match? His infamous non-inclusion in the 2015 tilt? Frankly, when it comes to the Rumble, Bryan simply deserves better, and this year provides the perfect chance to do it.

Of course, that’s all said without considering the potential matches that come with a Daniel Bryan Rumble win, which makes the prospect all the more salivating. The smart money is on Bryan challenging current Universal Champion Roman Reigns at the Show of Shows, and if that isn’t a marquee matchup, folks, I truly don’t know what is. The Tribal Chief versus the person who, ironically, amounts to the People’s Champion of this day and age is perhaps the biggest match any professional wrestling promotion could book right now. Simply put, there’s no reason to me for Bryan NOT to win the 2021 Royal Rumble.

With the leader of the YES! movement stating himself that his full-time wrestling career is nearing a close, it’s time for him to finally capture that elusive Rumble victory.

Feasibility Factor: 35%

The Fiend

Looking for unpredictability at this year’s Rumble? Insert the most unpredictable character in WWE.

Last year’s Rumble saw “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt and Daniel Bryan square off in an aforementioned Strap Match for the Universal Championship. The match, of course, was an absolute slapper, but it did deprive the WWE Universe of the Fiend’s first opportunity in the Royal Rumble match. This year, however, there’s no Universal Championship nor impending match with Goldberg – sorry, Drew! – to impede the Fiend from wreaking havoc on one of the most chaotic matches in professional wrestling.

Admittedly, the Fiend winning the Rumble is a purely selfish endeavour. However, Rumble matches of years past have been fraught with predictability, and adding Wyatt to the mix could throw any proverbial armchair booker’s best-laid plans to waste. While his aura may have taken a hit due to some questionable booking decisions in years past, Wyatt still represents a truly unique entity within the WWE in combining supernatural elements with sheer in-ring dominance in a way not seen since the likes of The Undertaker or his brother, Kane. With no clear WrestleMania feud on the horizon for The Fiend and a marquee spot on the card for the taking, a Wyatt Rumble win could be exactly what he and the WWE Universe needs.

Feasibility Factor: 5%

Brock Lesnar

Everyone’s who’s read my writing or listened to a podcast of mine before is well aware of my boundless love for Brock Lesnar. So, why not take a paragraph or two to write about the Mayfield, Saskatchewan resident?

Lesnar hasn’t been on WWE programming since losing to Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania 36. Since then, there’s been nary a mention of the Beast Incarnate on WWE programming, with the promotion all-too-conspicuously quiet for a brand that’s all too happy to tout the accomplishments of their former top titleholder. Of course, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed whatever plans, if any, there may have been for the three-time Universal Champion to return by this point; however, it opens the door for Lesnar to make a shocking return in the Rumble this year. Of course, few can compete with Lesnar either athletically or at the box office, and there’s a great case to be made for a potential return to face off against Drew McIntyre for the second year in a row or my personal hope, a babyface return to square off against Roman Reigns. Now more than ever, frankly, Lesnar has a myriad of dream opponents feasibly ready for WrestleMania season, making now one of the best times for the Beast Incarnate to step back inside the squared circle.

Perhaps it’s just my bias for our adopted Saskatchewanite, but I’d love a Brock Lesnar rumble return.

Feasibility Factor: 10%

Adam Cole

Just imagine: #30 hits. A packed Thunderdome goes completely black. Adam Cole and the Undisputed Era make their way through the curtain. The WWE Universe goes bananas.

System shocked, old bean.

Admittedly, since winning the War Games match against Pat McAfee and co last month, my thought process on an Undisputed Era call-up has changed a bit. However, that’s not to say that the faction shouldn’t be brought up sooner rather than later: far from it. Their recent victory and Cole’s continuing hot streak on NXT programming has them well-positioned for a strong showing in a marquee matchup, and Cole’s already proven he can hold his own against the best in the world. Look no further than his appearance at the 2020 edition of the battle royale for evidence. Cole’s primed to be a star for WWE for the next decade-plus: why not kickstart it in the biggest possible way?

Want to kick someone’s main roster run off with a bang? Put ’em in the main event of WrestleMania. With a talent like Adam Cole, there may be no better bet.

Feasibility Factor: 20%

WOMEN’S

Sonya DeVille

Daddy’s back.

Smackdown Live kicked off the New Year with a bang on their January 1st episode, delivering a killer two hours of wrasslin’ programming that has the blue brand primed for a few weeks of terrific programming heading into the Rumble.

A major reason that you’ll find few complaints about the January 1st Smackdown was the highly-anticipated return of Sonya DeVille. DeVille hadn’t appeared one iota on WWE programming since losing a ‘No DQ Loser Leaves WWE’ Match to Mandy Rose at the 2020 edition of Summerslam. However, DeVille had unquestionably been one of WWE’s top performers for the better part of a year prior to her departure, and quite literally minutes after losing the Summerslam tilt, DeVille already had fans buzzing about a potential Rumble return.

What previously seemed like a far-fetched piece of fantasy booking took a giant leap towards reality with DeVille’s return. There’s little doubt that on merit alone she’s earned the opportunity to battle for a title at WrestleMania. With WWE essentially gifted an opportunity to make a brand-new superstar in DeVille, in my opinion she’s the most likely pick to win this year’s Rumble.

Feasibility Factor: 30%

Charlotte Flair

Okay, guys, hear me out.

Yes, Charlotte Flair won the 2020 Royal Rumble matchup. Yes, Flair is one-half of the reigning WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions. Yes, a certain segment of professional wrestling fan would be slightly miffed at the decision.

If we can be honest with ourselves, though, Flair vs. Asuka was the best match on a solid WrestleMania 34 card, and there’s no reason to think that the two wouldn’t be able to deliver another barnburner with their roles reversed. Remember, Asuka came into the 34th Show of Shows as the heel for – reasons?

– and while Flair is currently firmly entrenched as a babyface, nothing is more dastardly than, say, turning on your tag team partner? It’s something that her father was known to do once or twice, and while Charlotte’s a solid babyface (and she is, folks), she’s found her true calling as one of WWE’s top rudos. A rematch against Asuka for the RAW Women’s Championship is certainly WrestleMania worthy, and Flair earning her way into it via a Rumble win would be a neat piece of storytelling following Asuka’s route to the Smackdown title match at 34.

While it may not be the popular opinion, there’s a lot of sense behind a Charlotte Flair win at the Royal Rumble – but does WWE have the courage to pull the trigger?

(Yes, yes they do.)

Feasibility Factor: 25%

Bayley

It’s been an unusually tough couple of months for the Role Model. After losing her Smackdown Women’s Championship to Sasha Banks at last year’s Hell in a Cell pay-per-view, Bayley went on a losing streak stretching a couple of months and settling nicely into a feud with Bianca Belair

While perhaps the past few months haven’t been as strong as her MVP-caliber first three-quarters of the year, there’s no doubting that Bayley’s still one of the foundations of WWE’s women’s division. She’s definitely someone that the promotion will be relying upon heading into WrestleMania, and to be blunt, WWE doesn’t have the ace-in-the-hole of a Sasha Banks match to play should Bayley be in need of one heading into the Show of Shows. The former Hugger’s in need of a soft reset in this writers opinion, and what better way to get her back on the right track with a Royal Rumble victory?

While a few certainly come to mind, there aren’t many individuals in WWE’s pantheon of all-time greats that haven’t won a Rumble match. Flair, Hogan, The Rock, Austin, et al all captured at least a victory in the annual over-the-top-rope battle royale. Though Bayley’s accolades to this point are more than enough evidence to back up her status as one of this generation’s finest, a Rumble win would truly solidify her as one of the greatest women to ever step inside the ring.

Feasibility Factor: 25%

Rhea Ripley

To be blunt, The Nightmare winning the Royal Rumble is a dream scenario for a large part of the WWE Universe.

Ripley, by the looks of it, is seemingly finished up with NXT following her loss to Raquel Gonzalez last Wednesday. It was an incredible run with the black-and-yellow brand for the Adelaide, Australia native; though some may not look back as fondly on her time with the brand following her loss at WrestleMania 36, it’s hard to undersell just how dominant Ripley was over the past two years. Her impressive showing at Survivor Series and feud against Shayna Baszler truly established her as a main-event talent

WWE fans are already familiar with Ripley outside of the cozy confines of NXT, and not only that, but her limited runs on RAW and Smackdown have been praised by both casual and die-hard fans alike. A surprise appearance in the Rumble would only solidify her status as a major player in the Women’s Division, and a win would truly elevate her to the level of Sasha Banks, Asuka, and the rest of the top female stars in WWE.

The Nightmare is obviously someone that WWE sees a ton of potential in; people don’t just get booked against Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania for a laugh. At only 24 years old, Ripley is someone that the promotion can build around for the next two decades, and I really can’t see a better way to truly kickstart her main roster run than a win in one of the biggest matches of the year.

Feasibility Factor: 15%

Shotzi Blackheart

Looking for a Ballsy decision? Look no further than Shotzi Blackheart.

The 2020 NXT Breakout Star of the Year has had an incredible year by pretty well every metric. Her matches have been outstanding, her segments consistently entertaining, and she’s beloved by fans around the globe for her sheer love and enthusiasm for professional wrestling that she so often displays on social media. The People’s Champion is a moniker (rightfully) reserved for another fairly charismatic individual, but you’ll find few wrestlers in the world so wholeheartedly beloved as Blackheart.

Admittedly, Blackheart may stand out as a dark horse of sorts when looking at some of the others on this list. The Ballsy Badass doesn’t quite have the resume of the Flair’s and the Bayley’s of the WWE, but that’s no slight on her lack of ability, simply a lack of time.

Besides, that opens up the opportunity to truly shock the WWE Universe in a way that an ‘established’ talent like Charlotte or even Blackhart’s NXT cohort Rhea Ripley wouldn’t.

It may be a long shot, it may simply be my selfish hope, but there’d be no reason to be upset with a Shotzi Blackheart win.

Feasibility Factor: 5%

Who’ve you got winning this year’s Rumble? Lemme know @SpennyLove or hit the comments section!

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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.’”

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