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BWP Award Winner: Jim ‘The Metal’ King

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

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Hells Belles (HB) says: So here I am with Jim ‘The Metal ’ King and I have 4 questions to ask him about winning the tag team award and rookie award,
Q1 How do you feel about winning your awards?

Jim King (JK) says: Very good! I was pleased the crowd chose me to be rookie of the year, it’s definitely one of the highest, if not, the highest point of my career thus far. As for winning the tag team of the year, if this was a few months ago I would have been just as pleased..I’m sure the BWP nation knows why I’m not as proud as I should be over that one. All in all I thank them for voting me.

HB says: That’s great and leads nicely to the second question
Q2 Why do you think the fans voted for you?

JK says: The modest answer would be for me to say that for the most part, the candidates were either lesser known to the BWP crowd or douchbags..to put it bluntly. But I like to think that they voted me because I’m something new, fresh and exciting. I just hope they’ll keep supporting me and my quest for justice for the ongoing months to come.

HB says: I hope they will as well Metal and thinking about your colleagues leads to question three.
Q3 If you had been presenting this award, who would you have given it to and why?
Of course you can answer for both awards


JK says: Hmm, that’s a tough one..but I think I’m gonna go with Zack Diamond, although not as known to the BWP crowd, we’ve met before and had a lot of fun in the past. I know what he’s capable of and I wouldn’t have been surprised if he took the award this year. The tag-team, I’m not so sure. They’ve only just begun sprouting up here and there now. The only other choice would be the Transiberian Express.

HB says: That’s a good choice for rookie but as you say it is harder to choose an alternative tag team. Now just for fun comes the final question in this short interview.
Q4 If you could have won any award, real or imaginary, what award would you have liked to win?

JK says
: The award for the sweetest revenge which I WILL have, I haven’t beaten my brother yet.. but it’s only a matter of time. Only then can I start to move on from this all. Whether it be the upcoming show in January, or the next show, the one after that, or the one after that, I’m going to beat Marcus, I’m going to move on..and me, Sebastian Winters and the G-man will bring justice to the Word Association

HB says
: An interesting award there Jim and only time will tell if you see your wish fulfilled. Well thank-you for answering the questions and congratulations again on winning your well deserved awards.

BWP Superstar Interview – El Destello

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Newly appointed as a member of the BWP Management Team – HelenS conducts her first professional interview with the newly appointed BWP World Catchweight Champion, The Lethal Luchador, El Destello !

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HelenS:
Good evening El Destello and thank-you for agreeing to this interview.

El Destello:
(no reply)

HelenS:
Very little is known about the mysterious El Destello, please can you let the fans know how you first became a wrestler

El Destello:
I was first trained in Mexico, by the legendary El Bandito, a great warrior of the ring that dominated not only the Mexican circuit during the 60’s/70’s and 80’s but also here in your ‘Great Britain’
Bandito was a hard man. He would beat the **** out of his Chavora (boys) in order to teach them the true meaning of the business, and to ensure that his Chavora, just like himself, were the greatest they could be and would represent him as best as they could.

HelenS:
He sounds like a tough teacher. Do you think that is why you adopt such a brutal style in the ring?

El Destello:
Lets get one thing straight Gringo, El Destello is brutal because that is just who I am! Bandito taught me to be ruthless in order to win … I win now because of his training, but more importantly, because there is nobody better than me.

HelenS:
First of all El Destello, I am not the foreigner here, you are, so I think we can have less of the name calling, thank-you.
As you say you are ruthless and anyone can see that you are an excellent wrestler, so why do you resort to using the Singapore Cane?

El Destello:
To be honest woman, it’s needed … I can out wrestle any man or woman! But why waste my time and energy proving to these idiots that I am the better wrestler when I can finish them off quicker with my old friend? Bottom line is that El Destello is in the ‘Great Britain’ as a favour to Rudy Wynne , I left this place months ago to return to my homeland. Rudy begged me to return, the deal was I get revenge on G-Man and I will be champion. Why waste time playing with your British fools when I can achieve the same result with the help of the cane?
I have paid my dues in Mexico. Mexico is the greater country therefore I have nothing to prove on this little island.

HelenS:
You obviously have no respect for the British people but what do really think of the BWP’s General Manager Rudy Wynne?

El Destello:
Really? Rudy Wynne should come back home to Mexico with me, there, together, we could make a killing. Rudy is too good for the BWP, he is too good for British wrestling! I left the BWP the show before he was made General Manager by Steve Saxon. Since then I watch BWP on YouTube … and I see how the shows are better because of his ruling and power.
I hear on the forum, the British moaners complaining about how Seb Winterz, Jimmy King and that **** G-Man have been ripped off and held down since Rudy Wynne has been Manager. This is not true. Rudy has pushed the true fighters, the true gladiators to the top and kept the scum like ‘The Justice Circle’ where they belong, at rock bottom.

HelenS:
It is easy to respect a manager who favours you over others but can you see that coming at his beck and call just makes you appear to be Rudy’s glorified pet?
A vicious pet admittedly but still a pet

El Destello:
Hey, woman! I am no pet. Rudy needs El Destello more than El Destello needs him! Let that be said now.

HelenS:
Now that is an interesting comment and one that I hope to address to Rudy at some point. As you consider yourself to be so superior to the other wrestlers, why have you joined the Word Association rather than staying an individual in your own right?

El Destello:
You ask dumb questions, but this ok, El Destello understands British ways of thinking, or lack of, so I will humour you. You may speak with the great Rudy Wynne, he will tell you same, El Destello is needed in the BWP, to inject some power and respect into British wrestling. As no British man can do that.
And why did I commit to the Word Association? Simples, because Lord Graham and Marcus are like minded warriors. Look at The Lord, he fights with disrespectful fans and spits in children’s faces. He is no scared of anybody. Marcus put his little brother in his place to secure his own future, everybody knows that Jimmy King is the weak link in that family – so I stand with these guys, to show that you have to be cruel to be kind.

HelenS:
You do seem to be a little confused there El Destello as you say that no British man can inject power and respect into British Wrestling but then say that LGT and Marcus are like minded warriors and they of course are British but as you are Mexican I will accept that it is probably your poor understanding of English that led to this miscommunication.
So as you have such a poor opinion of the Justice Circle and the rest of the BWP roster who would you like to face next in the ring?

El Destello:
LGT and Marcus are like minded warriors yes … they are not however GREAT warriors like myself … they just have the same mental mind as me, they just do not, yet, have the in ring skills and brutality as me – I will teach them as I was taught, not as their British trainers teach them.
El Destello will face whoever wants to be my next victim.
Seb Winterz makes it clear he wants a rematch. At this time, I cannot say if he will get it at the next BWP show. This is up to Rudy Wynne … but make it clear, Winterz, girly boy G-Man or anyone else, you walk onto Destello’s canvas, you leave in a ambulance.

HelenS:
That is a serious challenge and one that I am sure Seb Winterz and G-Man would be more than happy to take up and prove you wrong.
The BWP roster has increased considerably since Rudy Wynne became Manager. Of the new additions to the roster who do you think has potential?

El Destello:
That is because Rudy Wynne makes an impact – has done what Steve Saxon could not. He has built and improved the roster, and if plans work as we want, the roster will get a little smaller soon, but for the good!
And the new additions to the BWP – they don’t matter to me … they have long journey to prove themselves at challenging for the gold … for now, those men that are in line for a shot at my title belt, I will deal with them, the next in line – I deal with them when I get to them … new or old, it does not matter to El Destello, because I beat any man, woman, child and pet!

HelenS:
As you have mentioned women during this interview perhaps I could ask you whether the rumours in the Locker Room are true? Do you have a new love in your life?

El Destello:
El Destello cannot love anything other than himself and hurting people.

HelenS:
Okay, that sort of dispels the rumour and of course your inability to love is hardly surprising. So moving on in the tradition started by The Word, I’d like you to give one word association answers to the following :-

Word Assocation?
El Destello: Perfection

HelenS: LGT

El Destello: Gentleman

HelenS: G-Man

El Destello: Over-rated

HelenS: BWP

El Destello: El Destello

HelenS: Being the Champion

El Destello: Destiny

HelenS: McGrou

El Destello: Returning??

HelenS: Your Singapore Cane

El Destello: Friend

HelenS: Most hated person

El Destello: G Man
No I cannot answer this in one word. G-Man is a disgusting person … he drags my industry to the bottom of the sewers … he is in this business not for competition or pride, but for his own personal desires … he should not be in a professional ring, he should be working in some seedy bar in SoHo or Amsterdam … he disgusts and revolts the champ!

HelenS: Technically not a one word answer but I’ll ignore your slip and continue
As a final trivia question, the fans and members of the BWP roster often describe you in many ways but which is your favourite nickname from the forum?

El Destello: The Champ … any other name, comment or suggestion simply does not matter … I am your champion, their champion and the World’s only Catchweight Champion!

Now woman, El Destello has an engagement with the hotel bar, I have granted you enough of my time … go and pester somebody else

– El Destello leaves the room –

HelenS:
Well I would say thank-you for your time El Destello but as he left in such an ignorant manner, I will dispense with any civilities towards him and just say this has been HelenS interviewing El Destello.

BWP Superstar Interviews: The Word Rudy Wynne

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Welcome to another Superstar interview with me, Ben Fordyce. This week we have a very special guest, the General Manager of the BWP, “The Word” Rudy Wynne . Welcome Rudy.

The Word: Great to be here. At last.

Ben: Yes thank you for coming. I understand you are a busy man.

The Word: Yes I am! It’s a fascinating life being the general manager, you have advertising networks to negotiate with, revenue streams to expore and contracts to sign. It’s a tough life.

Ben: I know, which is why we’re so appreciative you’re here. Now, a little background to The Word. Please, tell me about Rudy.

The Word: Well, I grew up a wrestling fan. My first show was the same as many British people, Summerslam 92. My personal favourite match was The Natural Disasters vs. The Beverley Brothers, largely because I was a huge Earthquake fan. I had previously discovered WWF Wrestlefest in the arcades of Llandudno, with the Canadian behemoth repeatedly kicking my arse. Anyway, I kept watching and watching, eventually getting the chance to live my dream in a less than reputable federation. As a smart man, I jumped ship, to what I imagined would be heaven, in the BWP.

Ben: “Imagined would be heaven”?

The Word: Yes Ben. I imagined I’d have the cushty life as I rose through the ranks of the BWP. I began as an apprentice referee, easily outshining him to become head referee, and then becoming general manager. In the space of one year! How incredible is that?!?

Ben: Very much so. Some would say your success has come at a price. The price of the fans respect for one….

The Word: Look, I didn’t earn the monniker “The Most Controversial Man Since Records Began” by being nice to everybody. There are too many fans who think they can play “Championship General Manager” and know what’s write, what brings people in. Fact is they don’t. There’s merchandising, there’s advertising, there’s foreign markets, there’s keeping the owners happy…

Ben: About that, The Sax Man has made known his disapproval of some of your matchmaking practices, what do you say to him?

The Word: Simple – it isn’t a one man operation. Britannia Wrestling Promotions is a large organisation behind the scenes, with a number of investors, one of which is The Sax Man. He is the principal owner, but he requires the backing of the entire board before making a decision. Luckily, common sense has prevailed and that the rest of the board have my backing. Why? Because it would cost them far too much to fire me.

Ben: I see. Onto firing, I understand you have a special message for one member of the roster, “The G-Man” Simon Gaytley .

The Word: Yes. Simon! You are not irreplaceable. I saw your schanigans with Sax at the last show, the politicing behind the scenes. What does G-Man stand for? General Manager? You physically assaulted me at Wrexham, and I want to make sure it won’t happen again. I’m making an example of you G-Man, that is why, you cannot physically lay one finger on me unless provoked. If you do, you’re finding your old crippled carcass another job sunshine!

Ben: Wow, powerful stuff.

The Word: Yes, and let that be a example to the rest of the roster. Don’t cross me, or you will be stacking shelves in supermarkets before you know it!

Ben: Okay, onto the final questions. One word answers. Here we go. Zach Diamond.

The Word: Misled

Ben: El Destello

The Word: Talented

Ben: Lord Graham Thomas

The Word: Champion

Ben: Marcus King

The Word: Improving

Ben: Brad Matthews

The Word: Pest

Ben: Simon Gaytley

The Word: Crippled

Ben: The Metal

The Word: Disappearing

Ben: Keith Myatt

The Word: Legend

Ben: Andy Baker

The Word: Impressive

Ben: And finally Sebastian Winterz

The Word: Troublesome

Ben: Finally, who is your least favourite member of the BWP locker room.

The Word: Simon Gaytley by a country mile. We’re too different, and he stands for everything I am against. Enforced Euthanasia needs to be brought in for people like him. He’s served his purpose years ago. Now it’d be a good time to lay him to rest.

Ben: And who’s the longest in the showers?

The Word: Not me. I’m the shortest. Easily the shortest. In and out, I’m very quick.

Ben: Thanks for that. And thanks for your time.

The Word: The pleasure was all yours.

“The Word” Rudy Wynne will be appearing at the BWP Crosby Takeover tomorrow night at Crosby Civic Center, Liverpool, at 7:30pm. Tickets available on the door.

The Word In Your Ear Superstar Interview Special – The Sax Man

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Welcome to another edition, a rather special and rushed edition of “The Word In Your Ear” with me, the most controversial man since records began, “The Word”, Rudy Wynne . This week I have been requested to do an interview with a previous interviewee, The Sax Man . Welcome Sax.

The Sax Man – Good evening Rudy, the reason I asked for you to speak with me tonight is because I have something big to announce to the BWP Nation.

The Word – Whats your big announcement?

The Sax Man – As you are aware, Britannia Wrestling Promotions has gone from strength to strength and is increasingly in high demand.  I set the wheels of the BWP turning a long time ago, and in order to continue the growth of the BWP the time has come for me to step aside and focus my time, energy and efforts to the back office side of business.  This has not been an easy nor quick decision for me to make, however I strongly believe that although my presence will obviously be missed at the BWP shows and events, it is within the interest of every BWP Superstar, crew member and fan, that I focus everything at this time on taking the BWP beyond the boundries.

The Word – Wow. Well, I wasn’t expecting this.What now for the BWP?

The Sax Man – Now Rudy, now I find somebody who is exceptional enough to run my company during my absence … I find a BWP General Manager

The Word – So, this new position of General Manager of the BWP. Is there a shortlist of people for it?

The Sax Man – No there is not … there are no boundries here Rudy, I am opening the floodgates to anybody and everybody that thinks that they are capable of running one of Great Britains fastest growing business’s … whether you are a BWP Superstar, A BWP Manager, BWP crew member or even a BWP Fan!!  It doesn’t matter … all I need to hear for now is I should employ you as the GM of the BWP and I will make my mind up and announce the new GM later this month!

The Word – This is a dream job for the BWP fans! How can they apply?

The Sax Man – They can apply  by posting a video of themselves on YouTube and sending the link to sax@britanniawrestling.co.uk … these videos will be posted on the BWP website for all to see  …  Superstars, Crew Memebers, Fans … you think you have what it takes to carry on what I have to carry the BWP forward?  Now’s your chance.

The Word – And there you have it! The Sax Man is taking a back seat following the June show, could you replace him and manage the day-to-day running of the BWP? If so, post your video application on a video sharing website such as YouTube and email sax@britanniawrestling.co.uk with the link (or post it on the BWP Forum).

Not wanting to apply but have an opinion on the job? Why not post it on the thread for this shocking development. Who do you think will be the next General Manager?

Till the next time, I have been The Word, Rudy Wynne. Thank you for reading!

The Word In Your Ear – Superstars Interview – Simon Gaytley

Monday, May 18th, 2009

It’s back! The Word in Your Ear, with me, the most controversial man since records began, “The Word” Rudy Wynne ! Yes, it has been 3 months, but it feels longer. And speaking of things feeling longer, here’s today’s guest. “G-Man” Simon Gaytley . Welcome!

G-Man -As always Rudy, the pleasure is all mine!

Word – First and foremost, you have been a staple member of the BWP locker room since it’s inception, and since then, you have had your sights locked on one man: “The Lethal Luchador” El Destello . However, he has generally had the upper hand. Honest question, do you reckon you could beat him?

G-Man – You bet your sweet ass I can beat him Rudy! So far he’s been a lucky little luchador and no matter what I’ve thrown at him, he’s always had a trick up his sleeve!

But let me tell you Rudy, G-Man has his own little bag of tricks to hand, so Destello I hope those shiny pleather pants of yours are re-enforced…because next time I have you in the ring, your getting the beating your daddy should have given you!

Word – You’re battles with Destello have been some of the most violent and brutal battles ever seen in the BWP. But who else in the locker room do you have eyes on?

G-Man – I fight the same way I do most things! I go hard, fast, and don’t stop ’till I have nothing left in me!. Aas for the other guys and girls in the BWP, my eyes are on all of them all ways! You never know who you can trust in the BWP!!

Word – Although you have a….ahem….unique appearance (I’d like to state at this point that I was never confused), I think you have proved that you are as hard as nails. Do you think that championship gold is far from now?

G-Man – Unique? My appearance reflects the kind of man I am! bright, colorful, confident, and a man for all men! If that makes me unique…then I’m very lucky!

I like all other members of the BWP locker room have my sights set on championship gold…but unlike the others, to me its not the end of the world if the glory passes me by…my main goal is to make sure it doesn’t fall into the wrong hands!

Word – Well you’re first chance may come at the BWP Unholy Union at Ebenezer Chapel, Rhuddlan on May 30th, you’re entered both into the championship tournament and the Wrestlefest Rumble. What do you think are your chances?

G-Man – Well I have the wisdom that comes with my age and experience! I may not be as springy as the other chickens in the roost, but I am certainly the cock that rules!

Word – Now you have been around the wrestling scene for quite some time, but for those who are not familiar with G-Man’s past, why not give a brief overlook, in your own words, of the road for Simon Gaytley up to now.

G-Man – My road has been a long but simple one! For years I spent my time struggling to be noticed, I’ve never been a big man and for a long time I found myself overshadowed! So I tried doing what I thought was right…following the herd and doing as I was told…but it never got me anywhere, and I was never truly happy! So one day after a long chat with Steve Saxon, we decided it was time to put away all the failed gimmicks, step out from the masks and deceptions, and to just be who I am deep inside…thats the G-Man, Simon Gaytley!

Word – There’s a lot of variation in the locker room of the BWP, and Word has it that you are seen as a locker room leader of a lot of the younger guys, steering them in the right way. This can view you as a missionary. Tell me, how does it feel being in the Missionary Position in the BWP rocker?

G-Man -(laughs) Iwill take any position I feel is needed to get the job done! I think the younger members of the locker room appreciate the time and effort I put into them and their chosen profession, their is always a lot of politics in the locker room…especially during a title chase like the one we have now! I have no problem taking the lads under my wing, and showing them the way!

Word – Finally, a little bit of One-Word Answers! Tell me the first word that comes into your head for these members of the locker room, as well as the 3 final questions (you can use more than one word for this).

First – El Destello.

G-Man – DEVIANT

Word – The Supernaturals: Metal & Angelos

G-Man – OUTSTANDING

Word – Red Dragon

G-Man – HUGE

Word - Lord Graham Thomas

G-Man – PROUD

WordBrad Matthews

G-Man – CONFIDENT

Word – Seb Winterz

G-Man – POWERFUL

Word - And finally, Night Stalker

G-Man – DEADLY

Word – Final 3 questions. In the BWP locker room, who is the one person you would like to face in a match that you haven’t yet?

G-Man – Night Stalker, I don’t like the cut of his jib! But for some reason he always fails to answer my challenge!

Word – Who is your least favourite member of the BWP locker room?

G-Man – thats obvious! El Destello! Every time I attempt to take him in the ring, he bangs me in the mouth…and its left a bad taste I can tell you!

Word – And who is the longest in the showers?

G-Man – That would be yours truly, I like them long, hot and soapy!

Word - Finally, anything you wish to say to your adoring fans?

G-Man – Thank you! The fans give me the strength to give that little more effort, just when I think I have nothing left! There is nothing in the world like hearing the fans shouting my name…and there is always one who shouts louder than the others…you know who you are!

Word – Thank you G-Man for that insightful interview.

G-Man – Thanks for having me!

Word –  He has been G-Man, I have been “The Word” Rudy Wynne, see you next time with another interview with a top BWP superstar!

“G-Man” Simon Gaytely will be appearing at BWP Unholy Reunion in Ebenezer Chapel, Rhuddlan, on the 30th May. Click here for show details.

The Word In Your Ear – Superstar Interview – The Sax Man

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Welcome to the second ever “The Word in Your Ear”, with me, the most controversial man since records began – “The Word” Rudy Wynne ! Now, whilst I maintain my high reputation of asking the questions that matter most to you, the BWP fans, I am tuning down the questioning this time, for two very good reasons.

For those who remembered last weeks interview with “The International Managing Sensation” (and I use that term incredibly loosely) McGrou , you will know that he refused to answer key questions, and left the interview early. Whilst normally it doesn’t bother me, it bothered some of you. So this week I’m sacrificing a little bit of quality for a lot of quantity!

The second reason is that my guest this evening pays my wages. Yes tonight I am interviewing the owner of this company – “The Sax Man “. Welcome Sax. Can I call you Sax?

Sax: You know you can Rudy

The Word: Okay, well lets begin at the beginning, you have had a long and distinguished career in the ring, for over 10 years, wrestling some of the biggest names and ugliest faces on the British circuit. For those who have been living under a rock for the last 10 years, give a brief summary of your career. How did you get involved in wrestling?

Sax: Pretty much the cliche you would expect really, I grew up watching the British legends like Big Daddy, Giant Haystacks, Mick McManus, Rollerball Rocco and all the other guys of the ITV World of Sport glory days. From there stemmed the addiction and obssession that I had for over 20 years as a hardcore WWE/WCW fan! As a kid, I dreamt of being a wrestler one day, I took the critisism and jibes from friends in the safe personal knowledge that I would one day be a wrestler! My parents relocated to North Wales when I was 15 years old, leaving Stoke on Trent, much to my displeasure and frustration! However I soon found comfort in the knowledge that there was an annual summer wrestling show held in the nearby seaside town of Rhyl. I concocted a handwritten letter, expressing my deep desire to fulfil my dream and to perform in front of the masses, etc etc etc ….I addressed that envelope with ‘The Wrestling Show, Rhyl’ …. somehow it found it’s way into the hands of the intended recipient, Mr Orig Williams, a Welsh wrestling icon … formerly known in his heyday of wrestling as El Bandito, Orig had been promoting shows throughout the UK for decades, and held the summer season shows in Rhyl each year – an absolute favourite amongst the locals and tourists. A few weeks later, I get home from work, my Mum passes me a note with ‘The Wrestling Federation …. 01745 35**** written on it … I returned the call and spoke to Orig and he invited me to attend the opening night in Rhyl Town Hall the following week. I turned up for the show, met Orig at the door, talked for a while, and then he introduced me to his main guy, Boston Blackie … who then got me in the ring and that was the first step in what became a very successful and extremely enjoyable career and dream.

The Word: Who has been your toughest opponents in that time?

Sax: Without a doubt Boston Blackie, this guy trained me, he knew my capabilities and when put in against this beast of a man, he did not hold back regardless of my inexperience and basic offensive material …he was a hard man all round … in the lockeroom he was the guy everybody looked up to, and didnt annoy, he had a deserved aura of respect that everybody instantly picked up on and reacted to. His training methods were hard yet effective, you mess up, you get hurt, after one mess up with Blackie, you tended to learn pretty quickly and make sure that you got it right from there on!

The Word: And – most interestingly – why have you hung up your boots and stepped behind the curtain?

Sax: For now, yes, The Sax Man has not competed in a match for almost 18 months now, I have reached an era, and age in life where I need to explore news angles, new projects and ventures, I have a wife and 3 children that I need to consider, throughout my entire wrestling career I had worked a full time job and fit wrestling in around my working hours, being aay from home for long periods during the short periods i had off my daytime job, coming home aching and hurt, it wasnt fair on them or me. So I decided to put my extensive knoledge and experience in business into the wrestling business! Why? Because I love the wrestling business, and I accepted a long time ago that I can’t physically compete forever, and when that time eventually comes, what then for The Sax Man? So right now I’m planting the seed that will grow into my families future. It’s a fresh challenge, to break into an industry that has been established across our small nation for generations, its a tough challenge, but one worth fighting for. The Word:

The Word: You have mentioned that whilst you are general manager, you also have complete control in the day to day running of the BWP, yet you have these “Mysterious Business Partners”. The people want to know who these people are, and what their interest is?

Sax: I’m sure the people do want to know that Rudy, but we both know that I’m not going to tell you who the Mysterious Business Partners are. What I will happily tell you is that they are there for a reason, they have purpose and together we have a combined interest.

The Word: So – say for example they don’t approve of the champion, he’s (or she) is not profitable – are they above hiring a few hired guns? If they do, where would you stand on this?

Sax: My associates and I stand together, they understand that the BWP works well under my individual regime, they have no reason to involve themselves in the affairs of the BWP or of The Sax Man. However, hypothetically, for the sake of answering your question, should my associates take it upon themselves to hire people without my knowledge and consent, in order to sabotage the show, champion or particular wrestler(s), I can easily say that I would not be happy and would handle the situation in whatever manner was required in order to ensure that the BWP remains under my control without ANY external influence!

The Word: Moving on we’re just a few short weeks away from the BWP’s first show in Cinderford, Gloucestershire, shows you and your “Mysterious Business Partners” have arranged, booked and promoted. Nervous?

Sax: Nervous … no … anxious … yes! With the media hype that the BWP has been receiving already in Cinderford, it seems that the show is set to be another successful one, especially with the bill for the event, the Cinderford fans are in for a few treats on the 13th. I don’t get nervous, I am confident in both myself and the BWP product, it sells itself, to be nervous would show a lack of faith in myself.

The Word: There are many new faces on the roster this time around. A few have shown potential and you have put them in tough matches to show their skills. As somebody with a wealth of experience, what advice would you give to these new faces?

Sax: Stick at it, there will be times when you get knocked on your ass and you won’t like it, just get up and stick at it. A wrestlers journy through the ranks is full of up’s-n-down’s, you just got to remember why you are there, and where you want to be in years to come, and get on with it, don’t moan and complain about the aches, pains, stiffness … you are a wrestler … a fighter … a gladiator … a warrior … conduct yourself in such a manner.

The Word: And finally, The Word on the Internet says a lot of wrestlers want to try their luck in the BWP. What advice would you give them to work their way up to getting an opportunity in the BWP?

Sax: The BWP has been receiving some serious applications from guys across the whole of the UK, wanting to come and work some try-out matches at the scheduled BWP shows, I say to them all, send me what you have thus far, pictures, videos, links, websites. We will always look at everything you send and will keep your details on file. We can’t take on or try-out every body that wants that opportunity, we strive to ensure that our BWP Roster consists of a variety of International talent, each offering a varied arsenal of moves and style of fighting … keep in touch with us, we are an email away and respond to all mail.

And that’s it! The Sax Man has to disappear to carry out interviews for a variety of media organizations, and I have to catch the back end of happy hour, and you guys need to get out more! Why not start with the Cinderford or Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys shows on the 13th and 14th of March respectively? Tickets are available on the “Shows” section. Until next time, I am The Word, Ruby Wynne saying goodnight!

The Word In Your Ear – Superstar Interview – McGrou

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

This week we are interviewing the wild Texan, McGrou … BWP: Firstly McGrou, thank you for offering to be the first wrestler to contribute to the Superstar Interviews Blog and for your time today to answer some questions for britanniawrestling.co.uk. McGrou (MG):  Pleasure to be here, and of course it was only  natural that you would ask McGrou to be the first entrant on your new blog. BWP: Of course, so McGrou … the BWP fans will be used to seeing you as the manager of El Destello ….. MG: … (interupts) … I think you mean International Managing Sensation don’t you? BWP: Of course, sorry … would you like to share a little about what you did before managing, Internationally & Sensationally, El Destello? MG: You know, Destello is cool … I watch his back, he pays me top dollar, its a good relationship.  But before my managing & coaching days, I was bustin’ asses back in Houston, Texas for over 7 years man, when McGrou was in town, people knew that asses were gonna get whooped!  You dig fool?  BWP: Indeed I dig McGrou … is it true that you were involved in an accident of some form which is the reason you can not wrestle no more? MG: You dissin’ me dawg?  You sayin McGrou is some kinda *****?  Yeah OK, I was involved in an in-ring accident whilst beating the crap out of Bulldozer Bill … you see, I set BB up for a big ass drop, from the top of the first balcony level in the hall we were working in, I suplexed his ass 25ft in the air straight into the centre of the ring.  That suplex won me the match, and the gold that night, but cost me and Bulldozer Bill our wrestling careers …. so yeah, McGrou was put on the shelf, but I’ll still kick your ass, and anybody elses that wants to put me to the test! BWP:  No, no McGrou, please calm down … I was certainly not questioning your current or past ‘ass whooping’ abilities!   MG: Dam right you not fool! BWP: Okay, so you have been in the UK for 3 years now I believe?  What do you think about our wonderful country? MG: It pretty much sucks over here don’t it?  The weather is awful, where’s the god dam sun?  No wonder you guys are so god dam pale, you need a tan man, healthy like, you know?  It seems that the British wrestling talent matches their countries weather … dull, wet and miserable!  If it wasn’t for the likes of us Americans coming over here to add come colour to your shows, there would be no wrestling industry in this country!   BWP: Have you tried fish & chips? MG: —No Response— BWP: ….. Okay … I think we should wrap it up now McGrou, thank you for your time and comments today and I hope that you get to experience a better side to the UK than what you seem to have experienced thus far. MG: Get outta my way fool ………. ** At this point McGrou abruptly and violently left the room, shoving the BWP interviewer to the floor and verbally insulting him.  McGrou will not be asked to return to the Superstars Interview Blog anytime soon.