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Gentleman Jervis on IMPACT and Joining a Major Promotion

by Spencer Love January 1, 2021
written by Spencer Love

For a time, it seemed all but inevitable that Gentleman Jervis Cottonbelly would be signing with IMPACT Wrestling. After a popular social media campaign brought him to the attention of IMPACT brass, Jervis wrestled his first match for the promotion at last year’s Unbreakable event. However, signing with the promotion wouldn’t come to pass.

Speaking with Spencer Love, Gentleman Jervis commented on his attempts to join IMPACT Wrestling, on whether he would join another major promotion, and some of his favourite IMPACT stars.

“Oh, I would be delighted to join them today,” Jervis commented to me when we spoke in mid-September. “You know, I’m a big fan of the Rascalz. I actually have been to their tree house once and I almost fell out. I actually, I just was with Taya Valkyrie last week. She is one of my favorite wrestlers and she’s a friend of mine. You know, I’ve got a lot of mutual contacts there. And believe it or not, I bugged Jimmy Jacobs this week. You know, I called him up and I asked for advice, and I just said, ‘hey, you know, here’s where I’m at. Talked to me,’ because he spent a lot of time in my earlier days helping me out and giving me advice.”

In late 2019, it looked as though Jervis had accomplished his goal. At the promotion’s Unbreakable event, Jervis made his IMPACT debut teaming with Ryan Taylor and Dick Meyer to take on Jordynne Grace, Petey Williams and Scott Steiner.

“I’ve probably sent at this point, probably eight or nine emails to Scott D’Amore at IMPACT and I did get booked in an Impact match at the end of August 2019. David Marquez actually helped set that up, because I’m a member of the United Wrestling Network and we did like a joint show. So I had a match there, and they even gave me my music and they put the video up for me, and I got a lot of positive feedback.

“

Despite earning positive reviews for the match, nothing came of Jervis’ first appearance inside an IMPACT Wrestling ring. However, the World’s Sweetest Man remains undeterred.

“So, I thought maybe, maybe that would lead you to something more with Impact. And I sent some emails and some videos after the fact, but I didn’t hear anything back.”So, my goal with that is I’m going to keep pushing, I’m going to keep asking and maybe I won’t be public about it, because I think that if you do that at first and it gets a positive reaction, and you get on their radar, and then they can take a real look at you that’s great. But, if they’ve already taken a look at you, and then you try to make it a public thing again, I think that seems a little desperate and at times I’ve seemed a little desperate because I’ve been desperate. For work, you know, I want to work, I want to wrestle everywhere that I can. I want to wrestle all over the world.

I want to show everybody that I’m not a joke. While I do tell jokes, and while I do make a joke of myself, sometimes, I actually have a lot of respect for professional wrestling, and I want to turn things around.”

Despite the seemingly natural fit between Jervis and IMPACT, however, Mr. Cottonbelly isn’t picky about where he would ply his trade if given the opportunity.

“I think I could do that IMPACT Wrestling. I know I could do that in NXT or RAW or Smackdown or AEW. In fact, I have been calling my shot for a minute now, that someday I’m going to get an opportunity at AEW, and maybe to be on Dark, or maybe to be on Dynamite.

But I’m going to get it, because I’m working hard towards it, and the only way to really, really follow your dreams and achieve them today is to ask for what you want. You have to identify it. You have to figure it out in your mind, visualize it, see it so clearly, and then speak it. Write it down, tell others, speak your dreams into existence.”

Please credit Spencer Love/Love Wrestling with any transcriptions.

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TJ Wilson on Bret Hart vs. Tom MaGee, Why Bret’s Underrated

by Spencer Love December 28, 2020
written by Spencer Love

As a well-known aficionado of rarely-seen and hard-to-find wrestling matches, TJ Wilson was as excited as anyone with last year’s discovery of the long-lost Bret Hart/Tom MaGee match that had encapsulated wrestling fans worldwide for decades. That fact was well-documented in the feature that WWE released on the match in 2019; however, Wilson shared some more memories of that match in our recent conversation, including how he had actually seen the match before.

“Oh, man, how cool was that!” he replied to me when the match was brought up. “So Harry [Smith] – people know I have a very good memory. People who know me know that I have a very good memory. Harry also has a great memory, too. I don’t know why. I don’t know why the two of us have pretty great memory. But he remembers watching that at Bret’s house before, and so he kind of remembered – he remembered the finish. And then, when I saw the match, like when they showed it to me when I did that piece on social media whatever, WWE.com [or] wherever they posted it. I kind of remember watching at Bret’s house, like [a] kind of fuzzy, foggy memory.”

As anapolon for cutting israel takes out digital it did to many, Wilson believes that the match certainly lived up to the hype. Of course, that’s due to the yeoman’s work put in by the Excellence of Execution.

“Man, it was very cool to watch your back and kind of see like the – what I thought was most cool was that like it lived up to the legend of like this pretty good match that if you later on – and I’m not trying to knock him – but if you watch other Tom McGee matches, they don’t look anything like that Tom McGee versus Bret match that we finally got to see.”

“It holds up to the legend of like, Bret definitely did his part that night.”

Of course, long-time WWE fans will remember that Wilson, known as Tyson Kidd throughout his in-ring career, was introduced to fans as ‘the number-one protege of Bret Hart’ in his first official television appearance, and was routinely – and rightfully! – referred to as the last graduate of the Hart Dungeon. It was something I had to ask him about when we recently chatted.

“I’ve watched so many – I mean, I’ve watched a lot of his matches in real-time, and I’ve gone back and watched so many of Bret’s matches, especially the last – like I said, my travels much easier, so with this pandemic, I watched so many of his matches back. It just like, it’s unbelievable, man, his matches,” started Wilson.

“I think he’s maybe even pretty underrated, which might be kind of a weird statement to make, but I think Brett might be fairly underrated.”

After I agreed, Wilson continued.

“Oh, man, and like the little things. Even like – you know, his promos obviously got better, but even his promos like still in 92, like at least they feel real. They felt real. And, I mean, 97, I don’t know what happened.

All of a sudden, Bret, like he is really untouchable. He looked phenomenal, his work was just as great as ever, and his promos were insane.”

In the hyperbolic world of wrestling, relationships are often exaggerated or, sometimes, flat-out made up. However, that’s not the case when it comes to his dynamic with the Excellence of Execution, says Wilson. When it comes to the relationship between the two men, the former Tyson Kidd considers the Hitman a mentor both personally and professionally.

“[Bret’s] a huge, huge influence,” he confirmed. “Because, you know, growing up, and just you know, the way it worked out like at that time frame, Bret’s the guy. So when he’s – like, my best friend’s uncle is the world champion. It’s a cool thing. So, I watched obviously a lot of – I’m gonna probably [be] super biased, but I watch a lot of Davey [Boy Smith] and Owen [Hart] and [Brian] Pillman and other guys like Dynamite [Kid] and guys that like had maybe had starts in Calgary or a little bit of time in Calgary, like a Liger and all these guys later on. But at that time, obviously, I’m watching the family that are in WWF at that time, but I’m really watching – like, Bret’s the, at the time where I’m really – I started coming around in like, 1990. So like, ’92, Bret’s world champion. So, it just was, I guess, a natural progression that I would maybe kind of navigate towards what he was doing.

“

In 1996, Wilson wrestled his first match for the WWF at the Calgary Saddledome. It was there that Bret first saw the then-16-year-old in the ring, and according to Wilson, Hart took an immediate interest in his career.

“There was a while in like, ’96 [that] Teddy and I were going to Bret’s house like every day after school to train in this ring,” Wilson said on training with Hart. “And sometimes he’d be in there, and sometimes he wouldn’t. This is like, right before he came back to wrestle Steve Austin. And he would be there and he would – he took a real interest in us. He took a real interest in us when he saw us wrestle at the Saddledome at that – I don’t know if he’s resigned yet at that time. It’s October 5th, 1996. I don’t know if he’s resigned yet at that time, or if he’s – he ends up coming back to RAW that month. And then that’s when he sets up the Steve Austin match. But, he comes to the show. I remember, like, he loved watching us wrestle. I think it just was maybe – now that I’m 40 and I have my nephews and I brought them to my ring a month ago, I get it.

I saw them like wrestling around [and] you kind of get, like, that youth and that almost invigoration.”

“I don’t know if that was a part of it or if Bret just – anyway, he’s always taken a liking, and he’s always been somebody that I’ve been able to talk about wrestling anytime,” Wilson concluded. “As great as the storyteller as he is in the ring, he might even be a better storyteller outside of the ring. So like to sit and listen to Bret’s stories are so fun.”

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

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Network and Chill: Episode 4 | Kelly Kelly vs Beth Phoenix

by Josh Robinson December 20, 2020
written by Josh Robinson

Yo friends! So happy to be back for another episode of Network and Chill! Today we focus on a Divas Championship bout between Kelly Kelly (w/ Eve Torres) vs Beth Phoenix (w/ Natalya)!

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Link: https://watch.wwe.com/episode/Night-of-Champions-2011-9833

Time Stamp: 01:24:55

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From the Archives: A Conversation with Mance Warner

by Spencer Love November 29, 2020
written by Spencer Love

(Originally released May 08, 2020)

The King of Big Dog Style, Lariats and Light Beers, the Southern Psycho Ol’ Mancer Mance Warner joins Spencer Love to discuss:

  • His Loser Leaves MLW match with MJF
  • How it feels to perform in front of an empty arena
  • The first time he got punched in the face
  • The importance of authenticity
  • Why he feels he stands out in MLW
  • If he feels he’s underrated due to his wrestling style
  • The need for trust in deathmatches
  • Beginning his training at 25
  • Learning from Billy Roc
  • What’s allowed him to succeed thus far
  • Comparisons to Stone Cold Steve Austin and Dusty Rhodes
  • Which of his nicknames means the most
  • His favourite people to drink with
  • The most unique weapon he’s ever had used against him
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Highlights:
The first time he got punched in the face:

“Are we talking in wrestling? Or just in general? Because I’ve been getting in fist fights since I was a little tiny kid. God, it had to be like – I’ve been getting in fights since elementary school, so it had to be around then.”

“In pro wrestling, it would be kind of when you first break in, (when) you start training out there. When you get into wrestling, there’s a lot of people that get into it and they want to learn how to do 450 splashes or go over the tippy-top rope, or do a suicide dive or whatever it may be. I just like fist fighting people.”

“Once you step into the ring, the first time that you get hit by somebody, sometimes that breaks people. There’s some people that get into wrestling and they think it’s going to be one thing, and then they get hit (and) you see the lights kind of go. Now for me, the first time I got hit, my eyes lit up man, because now I’m like ‘this is what I’m all about.’ I want to get hit. I want to hit somebody back. We get paid money to go out and beat each other up, and we ain’t going to get arrested for it, man. That’s a win-win.”

His favourite people to have a beer with:

“I’m gonna pick two, though. I’m gonna pick Dusty Rhodes and Terry Funk would be the two I would wanna sit down and drink with. Currently, I’m gonna say Stone Cold, because he, maybe we get him one more match at some point, but I would like to sit down with him.”

“Another guy that I’ve drank with – I’m trying to think of the most oddball one I could think of. I drink with a lot of people, man! It’s hard to think of just one. Like I said, usually after shows, I go out in the parking lot and drink beers with fans, they bring beers (and) it’s a good time. I’ll just say all the fans, man. I like sitting out there, bulls**ting, drinking a beer and talking about life.”

The most creative weapon he’s ever had used against him:

“Let’s see, there’s been a couple. At one point, you know the little lawn chairs that you have at your front yard during summertime? There was a fan out at Cleveland, Ohio, that took barb wire and he took out all the part you would sit in and all the plastic there, and he just put barbed wire all around that stuff. I got picked up and slammed on that, and Jesus Christ, that stuff just cut you all up. It was not fun at all.”

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