Posts Tagged ‘superstar interviews’

BWP Award Winner: Lord Graham Thomas

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

LGT
Hells Belles (HB) says
: Okay so I’m here with Lord Graham Thomas or should I say Lady Grace Thomas as it is under that name that you won the award for best Diva of the year.

So starting with question one

Q1       How do you feel about winning your award(s)?

Lord Graham Thomas (LGT) says: I am feeling like the BWP are making me into some kind of joke and you can call me your Lordship underling.

HB says: Well that is a shame as the fans obviously thought you deserved this award.

Talking of fans, your Lordship

Q2       Why do you think the fans voted for you?

LGT says: As they think it is funny to mock me and treat me like a fool just because I have everything they have ever wanted. They are threatened by me.

HB says: An interesting point of view and one that fits your personality. As you seem to have no regard for the fans what about your colleagues.

Q3       If you had been presenting this award, who would you have given it to and why?

LGT says
: Which award? There were lots, either ask me in specific questions or I will leave this interview right now. If you are referring to Diva then none of them women deserve it, they should be at home and having children not be in a wrestling ring.

HB says: Well I was going to apologise for not being specific enough for you to be able to understand my question but in light of your answer I will not.

Yes I was referring to the Diva award and I am sure the other nominees will be more than interested in your reply.

LGT says: Well I have given my answer so continue.

HB says: Fine – the last question is more of a fun question if you understand the term.

Q4       If you could have won any award, real or imaginary, what award would you have liked to win?

LGT says: I know I should have won Wrestler of the year but I just deserve an award for coming into the BWP and showing them what a true English Gent is.

HB says
: Well an award for Best English Gent isn’t too farfetched but of course you have to act like a gentleman to be worthy of it.

LGT says: I am what are you implying?

HB says: Nothing of course Lady Grace and thank-you for answering the questions so succinctly

LGT says: Whatever, time is money so please get on with it and stop the Lady Grace comments.

HB says: Of course and that is the end of the interview.

LGT says: Good.

BWP Award Winner: The G Man

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

GMAN
Hells Belles (HB) says
: I’m here with the spectacular G-Man who scooped 3 of the fan voted awards, Sexy in Spandex, Best Match with El Destello and Best Entrance.

So G-Man if I can start with perhaps an obvious question

Q1       How do you feel about winning your awards?

G-Man (GM) says: Firstly I would just like to say it’s a pleasure being interviewed by you, but you missed out the Perkiest Peaches awarded to me by the BWP nation!

It feels good to have won so many awards voted for by the nation, I feel very humbled but also honoured to know that so many people appreciate what I do!

HB says: Thank-you G-Man and it is an amazing achievement and of course how could I forget the Perkiest Peaches, most apt if I do say so myself.

Thinking of the fans brings me nicely to the second question of this short interview.

Q2       Why do you think the fans voted for you?

GM says: Hmmm well as for the Perkiest Peaches and Sexy in Spandex….only the nation can tell you that…but for the other two I will say this, I consider myself a performer 1st and a wrestler a close 2nd. I put everything I have into entertaining the people who have taken the time to support us (the BWP) and it feels that they have chosen to acknowledge my effort but I also (grudgingly) have to ….acknowledge that I didn’t win the best match award by myself!..

El Destello was trained by the same man as me, so I know that above all else, he has it drummed into him to give the best performance he possibly can, so El Destello Vs G-MAN = win win every time!
HB says: That is a very fair response G-Man and I doubt that El Destello will be as charitable to you and your input into the Match of the year award.  The fans obviously like what they see to vote for you so many times as proven by the number of awards you have won this year but thinking of your colleagues

Q3       If you had been presenting this award, who would you have given it to and why? (in your case for all your awards)

GM says: hmmmm, a toughy!

Okay well Sexy in spandex, between you and me, I honestly thought Frankie Sloan had that one in the bag!…
HB says: Haha
GM says: Best entrance, well that would have gone to Sebby…

Best match would have to have been Sebby winning the belt in the four way at Wrexham…

and Perkiest Peaches, well that was a surprise, so I’ll keep that one for myself!

HB says: I can see why you would choose Sebastian Winterz ’s entrance and the championship match at Wrexham. They were excellent. As for Perkiest Peaches, it could only have been you really, haha. And whilst having a laugh, the last question is for fun really

Q4       If you could have won any award, real or imaginary, what award would you have liked to win?

GM says: hmmmmmmm, this one is hard for me, as I try to avoid self promotion (unlike some I could mention) but if I COULD win any award…it would be an acknowledgement for never backing down…from any challenge! That is what is important to me!

HB says: A very worthy trait G-Man and one that many fans will be able to identify with.

Well thank-you for answering my questions and I hope you are as successful in 2010 as you have been this year

GM says: Me too

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.

BWP Superstar Interviews – Seb Winterz

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Hello everybody and welcome to a new Superstar Interview! Since the last time, the original writer of this interview – “The Word” Rudy Wynne – has become the General Manager of the BWP. As a result, he does not have the time to do these interviews anymore. Instead, he has put it into the capable hands of myself – Ben Fordyce – to conduct the interviews. And what an interview this week. At the last show this man became the first ever BWP catchweight champion. Welcome to the superstar interview Seb Winterz!

Seb: Great to be here.

Ben: So, obviously this last few months in the BWP for you have been incredible, but for those of you who haven’t been there since the beginning and followed your career, what have you done and where have you came from? Talk about your history please.

Seb: Well Fordy, before I was signed up by The Sax Man I use to wrestle in a small promotion based in my local area. However after I was taught the basics by a local grappler by the name of Reinheart, I fast grew too big for that place and I was lucky enough to be signed to the BWP.

Ben: Yes, about your entry into the BWP. You originally joined up with Night Stalker , and formed a tag team called the Transiberian Express. Tell me, he is a bit of a reclusive Russian, how did that tag team form? And how did you go your separate ways?

Seb: Ha ha, The Night Stalker isn’t so reclusive once he’s had a few drinks. I was training in Russian, learning the art of Sambo wrestling. One night in a bar I noticed this sulky figure getting started on by some KGB rejects. I helped out and saved Night Stalker that night, the rest is history. Despite being dominant in the tag team devision I fast realised we didn’t have tag team chemistry. I carried the team and realised that I could get wins against 1 person, instead of wrestling a team of 2 by myself. It just worked out easier for me.

Ben: You made the transfer into the singles arena well, with a strong showing at a show in Stoke and at Rhuddlan, you won the Wrestlefest Rumble. You also obtained at this show something you hadn’t heard during your time in the BWP, fans cheering. Why did you think fans warmed to you, and why did you warm to the fans?

Seb: Well at the Unholy Union match at Rhuddlan, this was the first match when I wasnt alligned with Night Stalker. I faced the G-Man that night and I think I earnt alot of respect by going toe to toe with one of the top single wrestlers at the time. Although the win was stolen from me by El Destello , I won something more then that, I won me some fans. And their the loudest and greatest fans in the world.

Ben: That they certainly are. And they were in fine voice at the show last month, and you faced G-Man again, along with Lord Graham Thomas and Angelos in the four way eliminator for the BWP Catchweight Championship. In what is probably the finest moment in your career – you became the first ever BWP Catchweight Champion. Describe how it felt when you became champion.

Seb: Incredible, after being nearly beaten earlier that night by Derek Evans in a hard faught contest I didn’t think I would even stand a chance in the final. Derek Evans exposed a weakness in my armour and I knew someone as experienced as LGT would pick that apart even more. Some would call it luck and some would say that the best man won. All I know is that now I am the champ, I will not lose this belt without a fight.

Ben: Yes you most certainly won’t! But that has shown a great side to you, you are is a fighting champion, already saying that you’d like to face your good friends G-Man and Metal one on one with the belt on the line. Who else on the roster would you like to face?

Seb: I wouldn’t mind facing anyone on the roster, none of these guys would be on the roster if they werent good enough. But this warning goes to friend and foe alike, once that belt has rung I am a single minded competitor untill the end.

Ben: Finally, we will do 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).

Ben: Gman.

Seb: Awesome.

Ben: Metal.

Seb: Brethren.

Ben: Brad Matthews .

Seb: Fighter.

Ben: Night Stalker.

Seb: Sinister.

Ben: Derek Evans.

Seb: Savage.

Ben: Angelos.

Seb: Traitor.

Ben: El Destello.

Seb: Evil.

Ben: Rudy Wynne.

Seb: Problematic.

Ben: Lord Graham Thomas.

Seb: Dasterdley.

Ben: 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?

Seb: El Destello.

Ben: Who is your least favourite member of the BWP locker room?

Seb: El Destello.

Ben: And who is the longest in the showers?

Seb: The G-Man.

Ben: Finally, anything you wish to say to your adoring fans?

Seb: Of course. keep being awesome and I will do my best to delight your senses.

Ben: Thanks for that Seb! Best of luck in your next championship defence!

Seb Winterz will be appearing at the BWP Shows in Silverdale & Crosby. Click here for show details.

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!

G-Man Hospitalised!

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

gman-hospital
BWP’s make-up wearing & fun loving hard man, Simon Gaytley , was sensationally hospitalised at the hands of El Destello this past weekend, as they took on each other in a 1st Round qualifying match of the BWP Elimination Tournament … their match unlike any other qualifying match, was made to be a No Disqualification/Falls Count Anywhere match, set by BWP Founder Steve Saxon for reasons unknown.  

From the offset Destello took it to the G-Man hard – hitting him with fierce and brutal punches and kicks, G-Man was able to outwit the masked Mexican menace and gave the Silverdale natives a few laughs along the way as he tiraded in the ring, humiliating Destello as well as physically punishing him!  

The brawl soon ended up on the arena floor amongst the spectators, G-Man & Destello tried to finish each other off as they slammed each other through walls, tables and doors … fighting around, under and on top of the tables … they threw everything at each other, brutally beating each other to a bloody pulp … even the audience members became involved in this masacre as G-Man invited 2 audience members to send in a couple of blood-vessel popping slaps on the Mexicans chest.

Although G-Man had the crowd behind him, and gave the Lethal Luchador a run for his money, it was not enough for the fun loving fairy to get the win, as Destello managed to get literally smash as chair over his head, busting open the G-Lips and decking him!  Destello was not finished, as he gave Gaytley 2 other chair shots to the skull followed by a Kendo stick shot to the centre of the G-Mans make-up covered eyes!  As the ref was about hit the 3 count in favour of Destello, the mad Mexican broke the count and slapped on the DSTF with the Kendo stick around the G-Mans throat – referee Rudy Wynne instantly called for the bell, although El Destello had not finished with the unconscious Gaytley – he continued to throttle the G-Man … until Rudy Wynne called for BWP Head of Security, Wayne Hambleton to manhandle the masked man off the motionless body of Simon Gaytley.

Gaytley was immediately rushed to North Staffordshire hospital for urgent treatment, having lost a lot of blood and being unconcious for almost 5 minutes, concerns grew over the well being and health of the flamboient G-Man.  Doctors attended to the wounds and laserations of Gaytley and kept him in for overnight observations.

This morning, BWP Founder Steve Saxon contacted britanniawrestling.co.uk to inform us that Simon Gaytley had been discharged from hospital and had been taken home to North Wales to get some much needed and earnt rest, the G-Man is in high spirits given the over the top beating that he took from El Destello.  No further information is available at this time on the condition of Gaytley, although we will try to get hold of him shortly to try and get his thoughts and comments on what is being dubbed as the most brutal battle that British wrestling has ever witnessed!

East V West – Tearing Down The House

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

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As the explosive rivalry between East & West hit burning point, Seb Winterz took on the SuperNatural, Angelos in Silverdale, Stoke on Trent last Friday night in a battle that would not only determine who would qualify to the final stage of the BWP Eliminator …. but would also end up testing both mens mind, body and spirit to the max!

From the moment the bell rang, referee Rudy Wynne has his hands full as Winterz and Angelos tore into each other with vicsious and venomous moves, each trying to dismantle their opponent to proceed onto the final of the tournament … Angelos proved to be the smarter of the two competitors on this night, out-thinking and smarting the Siberian Physco to gain the upper hand, utilising his agility and techincal in-ring knowledge Angelos beat down the big man.  

Unfortuately for the young English man, the Russian bear’s bone smashing arsenal of hard hitting moves proved to be the decision maker, although Angelos fought back time after time, it was not enough for what Seb Winterz had next in line for him.

As Winterz locked Angelos into his patented Russian Roulette suplex, neither man quite expected what was to come next  …. the power and force of Winterz finishing move not only folded young Angelos in half, but also the ring!!  Winterz’ brute force sent Angelos literally crashing through the centre of the ring to the arena floor, causing the red hot Silverdale crowd to stand in complete shock as they then witnessed the Russian get back up, climb to the top rope and hit a planet-moving elbow drop on the broken Angelos … referee Rudy Wynne had no alternative but to give the win to Seb Winterz as a result of his actions and the aftermath it had created!

As Seb Winterz vacated the ring area, BWP officials tried to give emergency treatment to Angelos, but the young Londoner refused to be strectchered out of Silverdale and somehow managed to pick himself up and walk out of there on his own accord, much to the delight of the Silverdale crowd who cheered for him as a sign of respect.

Seb Winterz is a powerful and dangerous man, we have witnessed him annialate opposition in both tag team and singles competition – although he did not win the Eliminator tournament to proceed to the championship run … it goes without saying that the Russian bear will be hunting the gold by whatever means possible!  

Angelos proved that he can run with the big boys, even without his brother by his side he almost had Winterz beat with his fast paced and no fear attitude, expect that Angelos will be seeking retribution on the big Eastern brawler very soon and as much as Winterz will be hunting the gold, Angelos will be hunting him!

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.