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Post by Head Office on Dec 22, 2022 16:05:47 GMT
See below for the Night 6 press conference/interview template. Amend or pad out accordingly if you wish, throw in your own questions if preferred. Totally optional CD piece, but anything submitted can be used to work off of in the coming weeks and months. Post below in the thread.
Q: Welcome to Modern Pro Wrestling and welcome to London. How’s it gone for you so far? A:
Q: With the new year approaching, what goals have you set yourself in MPW, or pro wrestling in general? A:
Q: There’s some big matches taking place at Night 6. It’s been described as MPW’s first Supershow. Other than your own, which fight jumps out at you the most? A:
Q: Looking beyond Night 6, who would you most like to face in the future here in MPW? A:
Q: Preston Edwards unveiled the new Melee Championship this week, while hinting at a Junior Heavyweight Division. Where do you see yourself amongst this, and what would you like to see happen in the future? A:
Q: Finally, you’re up against [insert opponent here] at Night 6. How do you see this playing out? A:
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Post by Cassie Wolfe on Dec 24, 2022 8:45:03 GMT
Q: Welcome to Modern Pro Wrestling and welcome to London. How’s it gone for you so far? A: Cass: Well, this has been my first time ever in England, let alone London, and I won my first ever singles title! I'd say it's going pretty well! Q: With the new year approaching, what goals have you set yourself in MPW, or pro wrestling in general? A: Cass: Win more titles! Q: There’s some big matches taking place at Night 6. It’s been described as MPW’s first Supershow. Other than your own, which fight jumps out at you the most? A: Cass: The TV Title Battle Royal Clusterfuck, not the actual name but it may as well be! Q: Looking beyond Night 6, who would you most like to face in the future here in MPW? A: Cass: Rematch against Jessi, no question! Q: Preston Edwards unveiled the new Melee Championship this week, while hinting at a Junior Heavyweight Division. Where do you see yourself amongst this, and what would you like to see happen in the future? A: Cass: Well, I struggle with submissions so I'd not be suited for the Melee Championship! But the Junior Heavyweight Division would be in my future after I lose the TV Title!
Q: Finally, you’re up against Rowen at Night 6. How do you see this playing out? A: Cass: Same as my other TV Title defenses, hard fought match but with me retaining the title!
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Post by alexandersokolov on Dec 28, 2022 0:22:57 GMT
Q: Welcome to Modern Pro Wrestling and welcome to London. How’s it gone for you so far? A: Eh.
Q: With the new year approaching, what goals have you set yourself in MPW, or pro wrestling in general? A: Redeem the black cloud hanging over me.
Q: There’s some big matches taking place at Night 6. It’s been described as MPW’s first Supershow. Other than your own, which fight jumps out at you the most? A: Jessi Ozborne.
Q: Looking beyond Night 6, who would you most like to face in the future here in MPW? A: Same as question two.
Q: Preston Edwards unveiled the new Melee Championship this week, while hinting at a Junior Heavyweight Division. Where do you see yourself amongst this, and what would you like to see happen in the future? A: I do not care.
Q: Finally, you’re up against Till Schlotterbeck, Grimaldi and Anthony Cross at Night 6. How do you see this playing out? A: Blood will be spilled. I will walk out victorious. Баба Яга не прощает. Баба Яга не забывает.
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Post by enforcer on Dec 28, 2022 2:41:52 GMT
Q: Welcome to Modern Pro Wrestling and welcome to London. How’s it gone for you so far? A:It hasn't gone badly but it certainly could be better. I would say just average thus far but that isn't due to the company. It has more to do with what I want to accomplish here.
Q: With the new year approaching, what goals have you set yourself in MPW, or pro wrestling in general? A:It is obviously to be the very best that I can be, to win more championships before I retire, and more specifically the MPW British Heavyweight Champion. I may not be the first ever British Heavyweight Champion but I intend to do whatever I need to do to get there.
Q: There’s some big matches taking place at Night 6. It’s been described as MPW’s first Supershow. Other than your own, which fight jumps out at you the most? A:Obviously the British Heavyweight title tournament matches are big but I have my eye on the Television title match because both Cassie and Rowen are both tremendous young talent.
Q: Looking beyond Night 6, who would you most like to face in the future here in MPW? A:I am up for any challenge put in front of me but there have been a few people that have taken my kindness for weakness but they might need to learn the hard way that I may not be as squeaky clean.
Q: Preston Edwards unveiled the new Melee Championship this week, while hinting at a Junior Heavyweight Division. Where do you see yourself amongst this, and what would you like to see happen in the future? A:Obviously I don't qualify to be in the Junior Heavyweight division but I am up for any challenge but whatever happens my main goal is that number one spot in MPW.
Q: Finally, you’re up against Till, Grimaldi, and ALexander at Night 6. How do you see this playing out? A:It is going to be brutal and I'll do whatver I need to do to walk out as the Melee Champion.
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Post by patti on Dec 28, 2022 13:42:40 GMT
Q: Welcome to Modern Pro Wrestling and welcome to London. How’s it gone for you so far? A: Having a blast.. Been a long time since I wrestled in London.
Q: With the new year approaching, what goals have you set yourself in MPW, or pro wrestling in general? A: Hell at my age it ain’t about lofty goals and accolades. I been there and done it. Now I’m just about getting my kicks inside the ring, testing some of these young kids and making a few bucks while I still can. I tell you what though.. let’s make a goal right now. By the end of 2023 I wanna be on someone’s list for the best damn match of the year. I wanna go toe to toe with somebody, or some peoples, to the point where none of us can stand up straight for the week after. I’m talking pure carnage, ultra violent shit. If anyone in MPW thinks they can bring that, come at me!
Q: There’s some big matches taking place at Night 6. It’s been described as MPW’s first Supershow. Other than your own, which fight jumps out at you the most? A: Well I’m gonna be front row for that there Melee Championship match. Some motherfucker getting knocked out and I wanna see it. I’m calling Till for the win. But any of them could win in reality. They some big ugly bastards and they’re all tough son guns too.
Q: Looking beyond Night 6, who would you most like to face in the future here in MPW? A: Kelly Kash again. Or Abigail Grim. Hardcore rules. That’s my bag to be honest..
Q: Preston Edwards unveiled the new Melee Championship this week, while hinting at a Junior Heavyweight Division. Where do you see yourself amongst this, and what would you like to see happen in the future? A: I could mix it in either of those divisions, sure. Hell I’d like to get back in the tag team scene before the curtain comes down. Let’s see what next year brings.
Q: Finally, you’re up against just about everyone at Night 6. How do you see this playing out? A: I’m a toss a few girls over that rope while there’s too much chaos for them to see me. Then just start brawling with everyone left. What will be will be. Battle Royals are unforgiving and there’s no right way to tackle ‘em. So I’m gonna go out there and have some fun.
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Post by Jvstice Hardy on Dec 28, 2022 16:58:44 GMT
((OOC: Might have gone a little overboard, but I was feeling it at the time, hope you enjoy))
He was settled into his chair, before leaning back and offering that signature Hardy smirk. A backwards cap accompanied the #SeveredWings Tee-shirt his cousin Alice had gotten him representing her band on screen. He relaxed into the chair eyes staring at the interviewer waiting for them to start past the general introductions.
Q: Welcome to Modern Pro Wrestling and welcome to London. How’s it gone for you so far?
He perked up though still lazing in the chair a bit of arrogance in his grin, but not enough to over compensate his thinking process.
A: How do you think its going? I come from a family of superstars, we’re made for this sport and our blood lies in it. I’ve taken that name and I’ve not elevated it to International Status, by coming to Modern Pro Wrestling. What more could as for really? *pausing* Don’t answer that it was rhetorical, I know, I know, hard to tell. The point is aside from the little blemish of last week thanks to a possum playing nobody, I’ve had a pretty good start. I’m elevating the Hardy name and that’s where its at!
Q: With the new year approaching, what goals have you set yourself in MPW, or pro wrestling in general?
A: You like repeating yourself or was I supposed to wait for you to volunteer the information? I guess winning a title or something would be nice, There’s a few things I’ve got my eyes set on but if anyone is trying to plot their career a year in advance they clearly haven’t been doing this shit for long, you could be wiped out tomorrow, so every damn show needs to be your best and needs to have your all put into it. Go hard, or get the fuck out!
That was a true sentiment and would could tell that he was serious when he said it as a timidness fell over his eyes.
Q: There’s some big matches taking place at Night 6. It’s been described as MPW’s first Supershow. Other than your own, which fight jumps out at you the most?
A: The Tournament finals of course, I’m ready to see my guy Hijo take it all home. Those DeathRiders are just being greedy in wanting yet another strap to throw around their waist when they already have a set that I don’t think I’ve even seen them step up and defend yet, and then you know Vanessa Reckless is determined so I wouldn’t hate seeing her take the whole thing either, but there’s something about Hijo, he’s got an amazing spirit, a natural in the ring, and he just goes out there and does his thing. Plus he’s got a bad ass low rider, what does that have to do wrestling? Not a damn thing, but its still relevant homie.
There was a pause, with he interviewer breaking away from the script and adding something in.
Q: Your Dislike for the DeathRiders wouldn’t have anything to do with Lilith beating you and putting you out of the British Heavyweight Title Tournament?
Jvstice let out a laugh.
A: The fuck do I look like to you? A whiny little bitch? I already admitted Lilith got the better of me that match, it was a shitty thing to do, but shitty people find shitty ways to win, that’s the cycle of this business. The circle of the square if you will, but one loss isn’t going to deflate me mannnnn. I’ve faced tougher shit in my life then losing a tournament and while it would’ve been great to be the first to hold that title I have more lofty goals. I’ll let my homie go and do his thing and I’ll do mine and when the time is right again I’m going to go capture that prize. All I’m mad about is that she bitched at me for not tweeting her name in a tweet that wasn’t about her and now since her win, she’s all but disappeared from existence. Have the balls to brag or something . . . *he paused momentarily* Can I say Balls? *looking back and forth before shrugging* Eh bleep it out if it doesn’t make the cut, but its whatever, she got her cheap win, I get to go on uplifting this great name and Providing #JvsticeForAll It’s a win-win dog.
The impromptu question may’ve had him a little flustered because he wasn’t always the best with words, but sometimes he just let them slide and might regret that later. Instead the interviewer seemed satisfied with poking the bear and continued.
Q: Looking beyond Night 6, who would you most like to face in the future here in MPW?
A: Eh there is no short answer to that question, its more about who is going to help elevate me, because that’s their place in the ring in that time. Not saying that in a demeaning way, but who is going to push me to my limit, who’s going to take me there, because the three opponents I’ve had so far haven’t really pushed me at all. I’ve dominated for a bulk of the match and while Lilith got lucky enough to take the last one, lets not act like I didn’t have her throughout the rest of that contest. I would like to face someone with a little more weight to them, see how I fare against a bigger opponent where I can’t use my size to my advantage. Someone like Enforcer or even Grimaldi although sadism isn’t my thing per say, but it’d be a different kind of challenge. Mind you I’m not here to slate the number of talented women we have on the roster as well and it’s a different kind of challenge there too. I would say Cassie Wolfe because she’s dominated basically everybody she’s come into the ring with aside from that tournament starter, but damn she wrestled two boughts that night. Anyone who’s willing to go that far is definitely someone I want to square up with. I’d have to say Lola too, she’s quiet but I know she’s a tough, well-rounded opponent and I like to think I’m pretty good in that regard too, It would be excited to square up with that. To finish up the list though my man Hijo de la Muerta is of course going to be on the list. He’s insanely good and I want a little piece of that action.
He paused then probably showing a little bit of his wrestling fan that existed inside, praising his fellow performers, clearly showing there was a war going on between the arrogant nature and genuine appreciation of others.
Q: Preston Edwards unveiled the new Melee Championship this week, while hinting at a Junior Heavyweight Division. Where do you see yourself amongst this, and what would you like to see happen in the future?
A: Melee Championship? Why the hell wasn’t I invited? I’m one of the few stars on this roster who use a submission as a finisher, instead it was given to Sokolov who doesn’t even feel like he deserves it after losing his last match, but nah lets give it to the undeserving instead of a star you know is going to take your championship to new heights. Good move there Edwards.
He gave a soft wink
A: (continued) Truthfully I qualify just barely for the Junior Heavyweight Division too, so I guess there’s options, but all I can do is continue to show you what this guy is all about. Justice with a ‘v’ they might not understand me, but why give clarity to your enemy? I’m going to do whatever the booking states for now, supposedly earn my credibility because its already there, and as you know some seem to think I haven’t garnered enough credit to represent my last name, so there’s a little problem there that needs fixing anyways. Louis Phillips and Albert Campbell thinks their family name holds some weight compared to mine and then like the little bitches they are decide they need to make it a handicap match. I don’t know about you, but I have never seen a Hardy pull a bitch card like that.
Q: You’re up against those two at Night 6, along with Journeyman Phillips accompanying them to the ring. How do you see this playing out?
There was a flagrant laughter that escaped Jvstice’s lips then.
A: They can bring the whole damn family man. Bring ‘em all, let them surround, make it a lumberjack match, it doesn’t matter what you put up against me, I’ve faced bigger and I’ve faced worst, maybe not in a wrestling ring, but the day those two put on a combat suit, or even a police vest and try to tell me they’ve come close to walking in Jvstice’s shoes, then they can tell me how much damn respect I’ve earned, the fucking cowards! They want to see what its like to face a Hardy in his prime, I’m cool with dat. Believe it!
He stood now and looked back to the interviewer.
Q: Something else you wanted to add?
A: About that match? Nah. Its simple really, I can bring my family too if we need to make this a real Civil War, but for now I’m cool just showing what it is I’m going to do to the both of them, but if you’re into music and you like this tee, check out my cousin Alice singing in her group #SeveredWings, they rock! Now if you’ll excuse me. Appreciate the time and all of that, but JV’s gotta get, you feel me?
With that the interviewer was left shaking their head at what just transpired, and things slowly faded away.
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Post by hijo on Dec 28, 2022 18:29:12 GMT
Q: Welcome to Modern Pro Wrestling and welcome to London. How’s it gone for you so far? A: Far better than expected.
Q: With the new year approaching, what goals have you set yourself in MPW, or pro wrestling in general? A: To be the best performer I can be and to send the fans home, happy, after every performance.
Q: There’s some big matches taking place at Night 6. It’s been described as MPW’s first Supershow. Other than your own, which fight jumps out at you the most? A: Cassie Wolfe defending her title.
Q: Looking beyond Night 6, who would you most like to face in the future here in MPW? A: ANYone and Everyone!
Q: Preston Edwards unveiled the new Melee Championship this week, while hinting at a Junior Heavyweight Division. Where do you see yourself amongst this, and what would you like to see happen in the future? A: I would love to be the 1st to hold that beautiful piece of hardware.
Q: Finally, you’re up against Jessi Ozborne, and possibly either Lilith Parker or Vanessa Reckless at Night 6. How do you see this playing out? A: my dream outcome would be to beat Jessi before beating one of the other ladies to become the British Heavyweight Champion!
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Post by Nessa Reckless on Dec 28, 2022 19:06:38 GMT
Q: Welcome to Modern Pro Wrestling and welcome to London. How’s it gone for you so far?
VR - Things are fantastic for me. I'm literally living the dream. -Smiles-
Q: With the new year approaching, what goals have you set yourself in MPW, or pro wrestling in general?
VR- I have tons of goals. I've already accomplished so much this year. Longest reigning tag team champions in my other workplace. I mean only because no one could compete with me and Rowen. Then we have our other set of tag team titles to defend. But you know the goal I really want to accomplish. Becoming the first British heavyweight champion. You know what, I never disappoint. I will accomplish my goal.
Q: There’s some big matches taking place at Night 6. It’s been described as MPW’s first Supershow. Other than your own, which fight jumps out at you the most? VR- isn't it obvious? Rowen's match. I mean she has a chance to take a title away from someone. It's our favorite thing to watch someone's world shatter right in front of them.
Q: Looking beyond Night 6, who would you most like to face in the future here in MPW?
VR - I'm not picky. I welcome anyone to step up to me. I'll gladly accept.
Q: Preston Edwards unveiled the new Melee Championship this week, while hinting at a Junior Heavyweight Division. Where do you see yourself amongst this, and what would you like to see happen in the future?
VR - I love gold as much as the next person. I'll gladly go after whatever opportunity comes my way.
Q: Finally, you’re up against Lilith Parker at Night 6. How do you see this playing out?
VR - I see my hand getting raised. Lilith is about to see what real chaos looks like. She's so curious about what I'm capable of doing in that ring. Reckless Dollz always come to win. Don't play games with someone who knows how to play them way better than you ever could Lilith.
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Post by Head Office on Dec 29, 2022 12:06:09 GMT
Q: A break from the norm this time around as we welcome Mr [Preston] Edwards to Modern Pro Wrestling. How’s it gone for you so far? A: Being General Manager of MPW is a privilege. We got a great roster, we've already seen some great matches and there's exciting times ahead.
Q: With the new year approaching, what goals have you set for MPW? A: Let's make no bones about it, MPW is a small independent promotion very much in its infancy. We're already gaining a cult following and hopefully sticking out a bit as one of, if not the, premier promotion in the UK. In 2023 we want to continue to grow and attract a few more house hold names to challenge the names we've already acquired.
Q: Do you foresee the company venturing abroad? A: Not really. We're UK-based and we'll remain that way. There's lots of great companies in the US, Mexico, Japan and elsewhere. We don't need to encroach on that. We fly our stars out here most weeks and it'll stay that way. Only exception, I suppose, if it came to it, would be some kind of inter-promotion show where we take on wrestlers from a rival company. Which isn't off the cards. But I don't see that occurring any time soon.
Q: There’s some big matches taking place at Night 6. It’s been described as MPW’s first Supershow. Which fight jumps out at you the most? A: I booked these matches so it's hard to pick just one. Better I run through them individually.
The British Heavyweight Title matches sell themselves. The names and the prestige that comes with it, all eyes will be on this. It's wide open and whoever gets through to the Main Event will put on a show. Hijo has blown everyone away so far. Jessi Ozborne has yet to lose directly, and could face her fellow Queen in Lilith, who in turn might become our first double champion. But they both know Nessa Reckless from other companies, who's a force within the industry so who knows how this will end?
The Melee Championship match is going to be wild. In fact this whole division will be wild. I'm going to give props to Jessi Ozborne here, who isn't competing for it but actually came up with the name AND stipulations for this belt. We threw some ideas around backstage and some great suggestions were made, but in the end, this is the one that we went with. Aptly named, and suitably booked for it's first encounter. 4 behemoths. Cross is a beast, and his experienced his unrivalled. Till is an animal, a growing name in the business. Sokolov, who is reluctantly taking part following his recent defeat might I add, is a savage as we know. And Grimaldi is probably the least predictable of the lot. He'd probably bite his opponents face off if it were allowed, which I suppose, technically it is in these matches. Although I don't want to condone it.
And then there's the TV Title match. Rowen was handpicked by Cassie. Will she regret that or pull off another successful title defence? I don't think we expected the TV Title to stay in the same hands more than a week or two but she's already defied those odds and when the time comes that she DOES lose the belt, the bar has already been set high for this division.
Of course there's the Battle Royal to see who they face as well. Battle Royal's aren't everyone's cup of tea, but this is our first Supershow and we wanted EVERYONE involved. It's a nice carrot to dangle for our up and coming superstars. None of them have anything to lose, but everything to gain.
And finally there's the handicap match. Jvstice Hardy vs The Journeymen. Hardy is a phenomenal talent. We can already see that. I think the only person that thinks more highly of him is himself. Has he bitten off more than he can chew by disrespecting the legendary Journeyman Phillips though? Phillips' boys have not followed in his footsteps thus far. They have a point to prove and Phillips has been openly critical. They might want to take it out on Jvstice and prove their worth.
Q: Looking beyond Night 6, pick 2 stars you see having a great future in MPW? A: That's rough. I employed these people and to single them out will leave a few people disgruntled. That said it might make them want to prove me wrong. I'm going to exclude everyone that already has a title to their name. They're already on a successful path. And I'm going to park the four competitors in the Heavyweight Title tournament too. Just getting this far will have elevated them into people's consciousness already. So I'm going to say Lil' Blanco Tigre and Lola Dane. We haven't seen Blanco's unique wrestling style in full swing yet. It WILL cause people problems. It will surprise people. She's open and honest about her game plans and defies anyone to challenge it, but can it be stopped? Will people figure her out? Time will tell. And Dane is getting a lot of people excited. A tricky little competitor already coming through some adversity, shall we say. Fans are already behind her and she only arrived a couple of weeks ago which is interesting.
Q: Tell us a bit more about the Junior Heavyweight division, and anything else planned for 2023.. A: Well it is what it is. The Melee Championship won't be for everyone, so we needed something in between the TV Title and the British Heavyweight that will showcase just how good some of our wrestlers are. It won't go live until a few weeks into the new year, but something to get excited about I'm sure of it. I've lost count of how many great Junior Heavyweight's we have in our ranks, almost everyone is eligible so we'll see who steps up.
We're building together a Tag Team Title tournament too, possibly late January, to find some worthy challengers. The Deathriders need to defend those belts, in fact they're itching to, but Lilith's run in the Heavyweight Title tournament has prevented them from doing so yet. The Tag Division is bursting to get underway now, so let's see how the next couple of weeks play out then go from there.
Finally, I don't know how much truth there is in this, but I'll mention it anyway. The Board have advised an outside party wants to invest in a MPW Academy at some point. A place where future stars will come through and onto the professional wrestling scene via MPW. Talks are ongoing and there isn't a name to run this project yet so time will tell if it eventually comes to fruition. For now, we're just going to focus on what we already have and the coming weeks and months of action.
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Post by Rowen on Dec 29, 2022 19:41:35 GMT
Q: Welcome to Modern Pro Wrestling and welcome to London. How’s it gone for you so far? A: It's always great to work and share your dreams with your best friend by your side.
Q: With the new year approaching, what goals have you set yourself in MPW, or pro wrestling in general? A: Firstly to give this god forsaken deadweight tag division some pep. Mostly to just cause as much chaos as possible.
Q: There’s some big matches taking place at Night 6. It’s been described as MPW’s first Supershow. Other than your own, which fight jumps out at you the most? A: Vanessa Reckless vs. Lilith Parker. Supporting my bestie always! 💋
Q: Looking beyond Night 6, who would you most like to face in the future here in MPW? A: The Deathriders. They asked to play and I gladly have no problem putting them down.
Q: Preston Edwards unveiled the new Melee Championship this week, while hinting at a Junior Heavyweight Division. Where do you see yourself amongst this, and what would you like to see happen in the future? A: I love gold just as much as the next person. But whatever happens happens.
Q: Finally, you’re up against Cassie Wolfe at Night 6. How do you see this playing out? A: Destroying Cassie. Making myself known, probably cause some chaos and obviously it's going to get Reckless.
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Post by till on Dec 29, 2022 20:22:32 GMT
Q: Welcome to Modern Pro Wrestling and welcome to London. How’s it gone for you so far?
A: Prost! It has been a delight! The fans are great. Management seems like they know what they’re doing and the competitors are a variety of talent that will keep me on my toes.
Q: With the new year approaching, what goals have you set yourself in MPW, or pro wrestling in general?
A: I’m like most around here, be the very best and be the face of this promotion. Win titles. Win matches. But most importantly…..make friends, eat well, and drink plenty of beer.
Q: There’s some big matches taking place at Night 6. It’s been described as MPW’s first Supershow. Other than your own, which fight jumps out at you the most?
A: There’s plenty of matches for everyone. If you want a few good laughs and to be entertained there’s the Battle Royal. And I’m sure there are plenty of people interested to see who the first British Heavyweight Champion will be. But I’m truly looking forward to the Melee Title match that I’m in. Grimaldi, Alexander Sokolov and Anthony Cross I’ve all been in the ring with before. I know what they can do and I know that it’ll be a hard match to win, and who ever wins the Melee title will deserve it
Q: Looking beyond Night 6, who would you most like to face in the future here in MPW?
A: Who ever wins the British Heavyweight Title of course
Q: Preston Edwards unveiled the new Melee Championship this week, while hinting at a Junior Heavyweight Division. Where do you see yourself amongst this, and what would you like to see happen in the future?
A: I’m a little bit big to be in the Junior Heavyweight Division, so I’m hoping to be a main figure in the Melee Division.
Q: Finally, you’re up against Grimaldi v Alexander Sokolov v Anthony Cross at Night 6. How do you see this playing out?
A: I’m sure Grimaldi will be slimy and try to cheat his way to the belt. Sokolov and Cross and I will just beat the ever living shit out of one another. Plenty of bruises and blood and a cold bath to help with the swelling. But hopefully, if God is willing, it’ll be me with my hand raised and the Melee Title around my waist.
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