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by Spencer Love March 23, 2026

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Mariah May chats about Her WWE Tryout, William Regal

by Spencer Love April 22, 2021
written by Spencer Love

At only 22-years-old, Mariah May has already accomplished what many life-long professional wrestlers have aspired to their entire careers. In 2019, just over a year after beginning her in-ring career, “The Glamour” earned the opportunity for a WWE tryout in front of the likes of William Regal and Sarah Stock.

Not only did I have to ask her about the tryout itself as part of our upcoming chat for Love Wrestling, but as a wrestler from the United Kingdom, whether or not it meant a little bit extra to try out in front of a British wrestling legend like Regal.

“What do you think you got out there, and what do you think people saw on you that got you those opportunities so early in your career?” I asked her.

“I think it’s just like, I work really, really hard,” The Glamour began. “But, I also I’m smart about the things that I do. I think for me, before I ever started training, I was like ‘you need to build a brand. You’re a business, you’re always a business, even when you sign under a company, you’re still a business. You’ve got to give them something for them to give you that platform and that opportunity and that wage. For me, I’ve always had that ingrained in my head since I was 17 years old. So, I’ve always been about just building these platforms, because the hardest part sometimes is getting people to know you. Getting that exposure. You know, if you don’t know the right people in a lot of industries, if you don’t know people, you don’t get a chance. Whereas now we have social media, and it’s like, well, you don’t need to know someone to get your foot in the door, you could just kick that door down now because you can make a name for yourself on there. So for me, it was just about sharing my personality, sharing my journey. I share all my training, I share gym stuff, I vlog when I do my shows that weekend! I vlog the whole journey, the diet, the workout, the shows, the highlights, the matches, and I just put it all out there. And I’m just like, this is me, I’m here to make a name. I’m here to do things that independent wrestlers aren’t really doing and give you that access.”

May laughed before giving an example of her above-and-beyond mentality to get noticed.

“With WWE I actually modeled their shirts!” she chuckled. “I was the first one to do it. They sent me their merch to model, so I think WWE knew who I was when I was like 18. So, when I started training and stuff, I know they were watching me, and I just worked really, really hard, and I just – I sacrificed everything just to really put the time into wrestling. That pays off. And then, obviously, I was lucky enough to get a tryout, which was just the most amazing experience ever.

I am so grateful and blessed to have had that. It’s just all about working hard and putting yourself out there. I think that last part is really, really important.”

It’s a mentality that, in my brief experience of interviewing stars from the United Kingdom, has remained consistent. Whether speaking to a brand-new British superstar or a United Kingdom legend, that work ethic is a thread that seems to tie all UK superstars together in the most positive of ways. Of course, as a non-Brit myself, I could only assume that legendary grit has been something passed down from the earliest days of Britwres.

That, naturally, led the conversation to one of Britain’s biggest legends, William Regal.

“I might be being presumptive here, or assuming a little bit, but getting the opportunity to try out in front of William Regal, who, at least as an outsider, had such an influence on British wrestling, did that mean a little bit extra to you? Or, what was the experience like as far as the tryout went?”

“Yeah, it meant so much,” May began. “I mean, I grew up watching William Regal, and there was Sarah Stock there. There were some incredible people there, the producers, there were so many people who have done a lot for British wrestling, and like you said, legends like William Regal. To be able to show them what you can do and to get feedback from them – I mean, in a sense, it was literally three days of training with them. Like, how lucky to be able to get that tutelage, to get that coaching from these just legends.”

“Literally the best of the best, yeah,” I interjected.

May nodded in agreement before continuing. “I just felt so blessed to do that. The tryout itself was incredible. I learned so much, and it was good to kind of show what you’ve been working on, too. That was really gratifying, to kind of get that opportunity to show your hard work.

For me, I was just trying to be a sponge and just take everything in. I remember walking into the PC, and obviously, there’s one of the UK now, which, that’s just crazy, right? That there’s a Performance Center in the UK, that’s amazing. Just walking in there and just seeing the WWE ring. Honestly, like, I could just feel it. You know what I was saying about revving the engine? I could just feel those butterflies the whole time. But, I just went into just game face mode, and I was like, ‘I need to make these three days count, and then you can go home and you can cry, and you can just have your moment.’ You know, ‘you can go home and you can kind of be like, ah,’ but you know, for me, it was just game face.”

“I just tried to be a sponge and just absorb it, because above all else, obviously, it is a tryout, but it’s training and it’s a chance to train with some of the best. Also, I got to try out with some amazing women British wrestlers, too. So that was really, really cool, too.”

“Is there any specific advice they gave you that you would be willing to share?” I inquired.

The Glamour was quick to respond.

“Yeah, for me, obviously, I had had three matches. So, they were just like, ‘you’ve got the tools, just get the experience. We want to see you just get yourself out there and just learn how to work.’ That’s what it’s all about. And that’s kind of – you know, I said to you earlier, I just want to just kind of do some stuff for myself, like wrestle internationally and make a name for myself.”

“I remember just before lock down, I was really just loving that part of the journey. I think sometimes people talk about it like it’s the horrible bit, but I mean, maybe it just gets better. I don’t know. For me, I’ve really been enjoying just – like, I did seven shows in a row. I did the All Star, which is throughout the half term, our school holidays here. I had shows either side of the weekend, different shows. I actually traveled for an entire week, I got to wrestle every single day. That’s my dream. That’s what I’ve always wanted to do. Of course, would I’d love to be on a big stage one day? Absolutely. But, I’m loving this part of the journey. And, that’s kind of what they said, was just enjoy this and get that experience.

”

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The War Report: Episode 5 | April 22nd, 2021

by Joe Poulin Jr April 22, 2021
written by Joe Poulin Jr

JPJ and The Franchise return with another edition of The War Report! It’s the 2nd week of split shows, and both Matt and Joe dive deep into both this week’s NXT and AEW Dynamite!

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ARTomic Drop Spotlight | David Missio and the Sami For Syria Campaign Tee

by Zak Ralph April 22, 2021
written by Zak Ralph

Article updated 15/5, removal of links no longer valid.

As we always say, passion in the ring inspires passion on the page. Sometimes though, it’s leads to something more. The right piece of fan art catches the right attention from people with the right intentions. Such was the case with David Missio out of Toronto. You’ve likely seen his Dancing Sami piece. Not only celebrated by Sami Zayn himself but also adopted as the art on a campaign t-shirt from raising money for Sami For Syria.

I’m thrilled to announce the release of this limited edition “Dancin’ Man” T-shirt!

100% of profits go to our #SamiForSyria mobile clinic.

Available this Monday on @PWTees, for one week only! pic.twitter.com/zh1pzttxLN

— Sami Zayn (@SamiZayn) April 17, 2021

Before this article continues, I’d like to get something out of the way; this article is not paid for or sponsored by PWTees or any party. Simply put, if I can promote it in a small way, I’m gonna!

Like many young artists, David’s first forays into drawing were inspired by comic books, in particular, superheroes. “I collected almost all of the Batman titles in the late 80s”, says David, “my earliest influences were Norm Breyfogle, Jim Aparo and Kelley Jones.” Young David would also be finding his footing in the wrestling fandom as well. “My brother Erik and I would watch the WWF with my grandpa who would lurch and jump with every big hit or slam.”

Interest in wrestling may have waned and returned on and off, but art stayed with David. Producing wrestling-inspired art would be an inevitability, even if it only came later on. “Comics and wrestling were some of my earliest loves, but it has only been recently that I’ve gotten into real fan art.

” Not one for Twitter himself, David’s sister Sonja Cori Missio would tweet his early fan art (with his permission of course) while tagging wrestlers, getting the attention of Cesaro, Taz, Sting and many more. “Getting that kind of recognition has been really motivating.”

The latest in my brother's @WWE series and probably (/obviously) my favourite.

Our fellow Swiss brother @WWECesaro and his brother @WWESheamus.

Hopp, Hopp!#WWE #Raw #cesaro #sheamus #thebar #swisssuperman #sheamusolsen #WrestleMania36 pic.twitter.com/FMpVEnui9U

— Sonja Cori Missio (@SonjaMissio) March 19, 2019

Likes and Retweets are lovely, but Sami Zayn was the first to shout out David’s work on social media, and it all stemmed out of a very silly segment. While a better part of the audience (rightfully) chuckled while watching Sami Zayn’s dance prowess on an April edition of Smackdown, David saw a muse. “Sami is a talent that will always pull me in with his energy and the Sami Dance brought a huge smile to my face. I know when I feel affected by something in wrestling, chances are somebody else has as well.” Boy, was David right.

pic.twitter.com/Wl2OmQvphV

— David Missio (@davidmissio) April 7, 2021

The piece got lots of love, including of course, from Sami himself.

Oh my God. I need this print.

Actually, I need it as wallpaper for my powder room.

Artwork by @loingobernable pic.twitter.com/EBjcpH8DFC

— Sami Zayn (@SamiZayn) April 7, 2021
@loingobernable being @davidmissio’s previous Twitter handle, mind you.

Once Sami platformed David’s endearing piece, the merch questions came pouring in (none about wallpaper, unfortunately). Fans tweeted in reply that they wanted prints and shirts with Dancing Sami. Reading the replies and seeing the interest, David saw an opportunity to do some good in the world.

“Knowing his Sami For Syria charity was doing such good work, I took the opportunity to tweet at him to thank him for the shout-out and to suggest he could use the image to raise funds.”

A few days later, he would receive an Instagram DM from Sami himself, asking about making a shirt with 100% of profits going to Sami For Syria. “It was a no-brainer for me and I told him he could use it.” The turnaround would take a few short days. Sami put David in contact with Pro Wrestling Tees, who would slightly reorganize the art with David’s full support, and the campaign went live Monday of this week!

Get this limited run tee while you can!

It features beautiful artwork by @davidmissio, printed on high quality American Apparel shirts (no sweatshops) and 100% of the profits go to #SamiForSyria mobile clinic to provide medical aid in Syria.

Get it here:https://t.co/lTLdmUe40r pic.twitter.com/9qPklvQJyl

— Sami Zayn (@SamiZayn) April 20, 2021

When asked about Sami For Syria, David had this to say: “I’m a Child and Youth Worker, I take pride and pleasure in helping others and working towards improving my community through outreach efforts. Having my art be used to raise money for those less fortunate is a best case scenario for someone like me. Sami Zayn is one of the good guys and it’s an honour to be able to help out in a small way.”

The Sami Dance tee is available exclusively through Pro Wrestling Tees with 100% of profits going to Sami For Syria. The shirt is limited edition, and is only available until TOMORROW at 1:00PM EST.



Get yours! I ordered mine. I’m still waiting on news on the wallpaper though.


David Missio continues to practice art both as a hobby and as a mean to connect with the kids he works with as a Child and Youth Worker. He of course practices his fan art of some of wrestling’s finest, but also works on a series of facades of Toronto’s restaurants and venues as well as a focus on more sequential/comic based works. Most recently, he’s picked up a new medium. “I’ve also recently gotten into wood-burning and am excited by the new medium.”

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Turnbuckle Rewind: Episode Sixteen | Roberts vs. DiBiase, WrestleMania VI (1990)

by Staff April 22, 2021
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This week on Turnbuckle Rewind, Karl Karufel and Mighty Joe Morin travel back in time to WrestleMania 6 and a tilt between two of the greatest to ever do it. Ted DiBiase and Jake “The Snake” Roberts!

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