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Post by Robert Lotti on Mar 18, 2014 21:08:32 GMT -5
Welcome to another edition of the No Punches Pulled interview series. On this occasion, a man who has taken part in No Punches Pulled in the past. The Devil's Outlaw Stockade 1st interview www.nywcrules.proboards.com/thread/644/punches-pulled-stockadeRL: Since the last interview so much has happened. What are your memories of winning the ACE diamond division title from Eddie Kingston? S: That was a big deal for me. I am a big fan of Kingston and getting to whare the ring with him was an honor. But it was also my first major singles title ever and Mike Morgan gave me the opportunity to run with the ball and I truly felt it was a break out moment for me. Kingston and myself are a lot alike. We have similar outlooks on wrestling and our attitudes are the same which isn't a good thing but I consider Kingston a true friend. RL: What are your memories of winning the NYWC fusion title? S: It was huge. Being a homegrown NYWC guy it meant a lot to me. It was rough 3 matches in one night. To me the fusion title is the work horse title Kind of like the WWE intercontinental title and also was a breakout moment for me in NYWC and the start of the Order Of The Black's big dominating run. RL: What are your memories of your final match with Syther? S: I was nervous and excited. We wanted to tear the house down and I really wanted him to go out with a bang. I think we accomplished that but in the end it was really sad knowing he was done. I owe him a lot and never told him but he made me a better wrestler. Syther is one in a million beyond talented in and out of the ring and has a ton of charisma. RL: What are your memories of your feud with Michael Mansfield? S: It was short lived. I know there was a lot of people who wanted us to go out there and slug it out. But unfortunately Mansfield got hurt outside of the ring and it was over before it started. RL: What are your memories of matches with Andrew Tiny Johnson? S: I enjoyed them. Usually I am the bigger guy in the match so working Tiny changed that. Made me work harder and become more inventive which I enjoyed tremendously. It was Tiny's first big time singles run and I think I helped elevate him to nother level. RL: How did The New Age Wrecking Crew come about? S: I think originally it was supposed to be the Order Of The Black in ACE but we couldn't get everyone on the same page. So it was then pitched to have me start a new group in ACE and boom The New Age Wrecking Crew was born.
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Post by Robert Lotti on Mar 19, 2014 21:03:19 GMT -5
RL: What are your memories of winning the ACE heavyweight title from Jorge Luis Rivera? S: That was huge. It was to me proof that hard work pays off. When I started in ACE I was an opener match and literally worked my way up the card and became a major player. Like I said with the diamond division title Mike Morgan gave me the ball and I ran with it. I owe a lot to Morgan, but winning the ACE heavyweight title is a crowning moment in my career and is one of my top 5 moments plus getting to beat up Eddie Kingston is always a bonus.
RL: What are your memories of Psycho Circus 2012? S: If I am correct that was the year the order dominated the match and retained every title which was awesome. I believe it was the 1st time one team dominated the entire circus. The circus is a rough match. I was the first guy in the match and last one standing. The circus is a physical match and it's just a constant beating. It's demanding but the ending with me spearing Mansfield through the wall is definitely a highlight and a memorable moment in NYWC history.
RL: What are your memories of Jay Lethal? S: Complete professional and genuine nice guy. It was awesome to get to be in the ring with Jay as he is the guy in ACE and to have a match with him and get his approval means a lot.
RL: What are your memories of Jack Gallow? S: Gallow is a talented wrestler. We had a few really good matches and he has a bright future.
RL: What are your memories of matches with Anthony Nese? S: Those matches with Nese are probably some of the best in my career. We had physical and emotional matches which maybe had some real life intensity behind them. Nese & I have had a love hate relationship. I respect everything he has achieved and despite what people think or believe, I am not jealous of him but I also felt and still feel that I am just as talented in my own right and I think when two guys feel they're the best at the same ting your going to get a real intense emotion in the ring which definitely in my opinion helped those matches.
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Post by Robert Lotti on Mar 20, 2014 20:43:05 GMT -5
RL: What are your memories of your match with Quiet Storm? S: When I frist started wrestling, the thought of wrestling Quiet Storm intimidate me. But at that point when we faced 1 on 1, I was more excited to tear the house down.
RL: What are your memories of your match with Mo Sexton? S: We had a good match. I felt it could have been better. Mo is talented but at the same time I believe he was just getting back into the ring afer his injury. So I don't think he worked off all the rust yet.
RL: Were there any plans for you to face Danny Maff at ACE Crossroads 8? S: That was the set plan for me & Maff to finally meet and I am pissed me and him never worked out. But sometimes it's not about what's good for the promotion. But the tag match was awesome. Anytime I tag with Mikey Whipwreck it's always fun plus Jay Lethal was a student of Mikey. It was just an overall fun match.
RL:What are your memories of Victor Cruz? S: He is one of my best friends in and out of wrestling. He is someone I can trust to have my back through thick and thin. As far as in the ring I think he has found himself with Ultimo Maya and in time he is going to be something special.
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Post by Robert Lotti on Mar 25, 2014 20:28:24 GMT -5
RL: What are your memories of Bill Carr & Smith James? S: Two of the mosr talented guys I have shared the ring with. Two really good friends. I am happy for Smith at where he is at and I know he is going to be a success. Bill is so talented it's unreal. It's sad WWE doesn't realize it. But getting to team with them in the NAWC was a blast and working them was even better.
RL: What are your memories of matches with William Wyeth? S: Will is not the best in ring technician but he has a ton of charisma. We had some brutal matches that were just ugly and physical which I love just going out there and fighting. Will is very underrated and gets a lot of BS for being close to Mike Morgan. But when the chips are down, Will is a soldier and a guy who will do what's right for business rather himself. A quality a lot of guys should emulate.
RL: What are your memories of Chris Raze? S: Very green when I first met him but he has come into his own and has a ton of potential. I would like to think I. Have helped him come out of his shell and helped him be a better wrestler.
RL: What are your memories of Chris Cayden? S: Cayden is talented. He just needs to find who he is but I truly like Cayden. I don't know what it is but he truly entertains me.
RL: What are your memories of JL Chico? S: I never wrestled Chico but he was always a very nice guy and very respectful and always in a good mood.
RL: What are your memories of Braydon Knight? S: He is a tru friend. Bryadon is my boy we're outlaws for life. I know no matter what he would have my back and never stab me in the back.
RL: What are your memories of Lucky Zaccone? S: Lucky is a great guy. Never did anything in the ring with him but he was always cool.
RL: What are your memories of Raven? S: I am a big Raven fan so working him was amazing and getting to pick his brain was great. But then you see the genius behind him and he is ridiculous.
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Post by Robert Lotti on Mar 29, 2014 9:15:23 GMT -5
RL: What are your memories of Dan Murdoch? S: Good guy. Maybe left wrestling too soon.
RL: What are your memories of Nathan Banner? S: Big dude who has potential if he focuses.
RL: What are your memories of The Movement? S: Two very loyal guys that put their heart into everything they do.
RL: What are your memories of Danny Pagan? S: Crazy, insane, completely from another planet but a good guy.
RL: What are your memories of Bandido Jr? S: I love Bandido Jr. He is extremely talented and a true friend and his pops is a good dude as well.
RL: What are your memories of Psycho Circus 2013? S: Again the circus is just a physical crazy match that is just demanding on your body.
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Post by Robert Lotti on Mar 31, 2014 19:29:19 GMT -5
RL: What are your memories of matches with Matt Justice & Jesse Vane? S: Good matches. Justice is a fomer WWE develpomental guy and Jesse oozes talent. We had some really good matches.
RL: How did you react when Steve Forge became a co-owner of NYWC? S: I really didn't care. It wasn't my business but I knew that Forge has a great business sense. So I looked at it as a positive thing that could only help NYWC.
RL: How did you end uo in Right Coast Pro Wrestling? S: I got an email one day asking me if I was interested. They said they were watching my matches and promos and liked what they saw.
RL: Word Association-Big O S: Impatient
RL: Alvin Alvarez S: Samoan, idiot, move thief, but more importantly true friend.
RL: Thorson Creed S: Bright future, true friend.
RL: Middle East Connection S: Nice guys.
RL: Milk Chocolate S: Perez Hilton's favorite tag team.
RL: SWA S: Interesting
RL: Mike Morgan Jr. S: Future of ACE, but I don't think even death can take ACE from Mike Morgan Sr.
RL: Marti Belle S: Sweetheart, friend.
RL: DJ Hyde S: High on himself but a genuine good dude. Had a good match with him.
RL: Chrissy Rivera S: Awesome. Her boyfriend sucks though.
RL: Drew Gulak S: Talented
RL: Jac Sabboth S: Nver really met him.
RL: PWS S: Doing something right.
RL: Ryan Peterson S: Manchild, I prefer Dan Acosta.
RL: Are there any federations you'd like to work for but never got to yet? S: All the feds I haven't worked yet.
RL: Do you see your self running your own wrestling promotion or school some day? S: I generally love training guys and it's somthing I wish I could do. But unfortunately it's not in the cards right now. I don't know if I would ever do my own school or fed. I love booking and coming up with creative stuff and I have booked before. And I help some companies I work for but I can't really say for sure if I would do my own deal.
RL: Is there anything you'd like to say to the fans? S: Please keep being supportive of me and everywhere I wrestle and just support indy wrestling and wrestling in general. And if you are a fan of mine follow me on Twitter @stockadesdmf or Facebook to see where I am.
RL: Thank you for this interview.
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