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Even when Harley Race was a multi-time NWA champion, he still shook everyone's hand in the locker room, no matter where they were on the card.
You should give a shot again. You were a little ahead of your time. Nice!
I think this advice goes really well with advice that Al snow gives about not relying on a step by step formula. At the end of the day your job is to sell the gimmick of the match
Hi Mr Incredible, your art of selling has really helped me performing my moves at my local promotion - Nadia
Is Doring wearing a Brick Memorial HS football jersey? Lol
The name “Justin Credible” still makes me lol, lol
I was trained at NYWC. My ring name is Vincent Cantoni
Pity that we don't see more of that “Justin Credible” element in ordinary people …out in full view. Why? It's because this character, as Polaco admits, could not "never be" this way "in real life." So more blame on "real life"--society as we know it--for all of that.
I started training to become a pro wrestler almost a month ago what should I do to get back in shape
Like Billy Gunn and Road Dogg
I remember Tony The Razor on sports vision.
Damn so ahead of your time with this series. Definitely needs to be rediscovered and join the Maven/Stevie Richards train
If Velvet wasn't hot as fuck, she wouldn't have gotten a mop job in the wrestling business!
This guy started the wrestling webcast
I'm writing a fantasy wrestling orcs and stuff, this is helpful
Looks like it's hard for you to be a heel these days, with how you just seem to garner nostalgic reactions at shows. :P
Why would you listen to someone who's unsuccessful in the industry? Let me take this homeowning advice from a homeless guy.
What would be a good name for a company was thinking xwpw but thats very close to xpw….stuck between these two xwpw or xipw.
you have to put your self thru torture if you wanna make it I am a pro wrestler like you but ive had many travel/driving jobs long hours on roads sometimes pay checks came late u gotta do what u gotta do.
Is Justin really that short? I know Jason personally and he's only 5'7 which means Justin is no taller than 5'7 himself. I thought Justin would be close to the 6' mark
Little Guido in that small window of 99-2000 or so was involved in some of the most awesome matches that I loved back then as a kid. Going back and watching them now in my 30s is awesome because they’re still so entertaining. I can’t get into the current WWE, but that old ECW stuff is still so fun.
Thank you for posting this.
Marvelous Marilyn mpw was trained very little didn't get a lot of help Ty for this
2 alcholic wastes
Coming from the addict that doesn’t pay his help. Hey Dalton, It’s Desiree still waiting on that cash app that was never sent. Got the text saying it was on its way dating Jan 17 2023. Hope you have it when I see you which will be soon. Oh and the camera equipment that was stolen.
Even after 9 years, still one of the best insights on live performance, whether it be "pro" wrestling or any variation of acting in front an audience.
I’d love to hear names of wrestlers who didn’t show that respect
Rest in peace, legend.
What I love about wrestling is how you can see people move on up. 9 years ago, I've never heard of sonjay Dutt, now I get to see him on my tv
The theme to this channel is the type of music that would be in the background of a wrestling game
I want to start training at the beginning of next year, and this right here is my biggest fear. I don’t want to forget a spot, or just go blank and forget something in the middle of the match
Didn't realize how tall Justin Credible was. Doubt he was wearing wrestling boots...so prolly a strong 6 fter (184cm)?
is Donald Trump a good Heel?
My guy manifested MJF talking about how much money there is in being a real heel.
If its pre plan how can you remember everything
The referee tells you
It is a misconception to equate being a jobber with being unsuccessful. Jobbers, especially jobbers to the stars, are absolutely invaluable.
He look so good right here
How do I make it
Tell that to my promoter & trainer. Where they won’t let you have a match unless you’re ready or are spot oriented where every move must be perfect.
Ric Flair loved doing the job he actually saw it as more fun.
This is a great analysis. I would say though, how do you explain Savage v Steamboat?
All of these lessons and interviews should have been put together and sold as a DVD like raven did. This is gold information ❤❤❤❤
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Hey Justin, I’m coming up right now through Oregon pro wrestling, I was watching your videos you made back 8-9 years ago and they were very insightful. I was thinking you should remake some to get them back through to algorithm a little better and maybe you have some more insight you could add. Thanks again
Agreed 👍
"In this day in time, I mean we're in 2014" 🫥 God dang, seems like that was only yesterday
Now this is how pro wrestlers should operate everything looks so affective and powerful the connection timing from the blows to the bumps man every thing executed with precision this is a classic
Ted Dibiase as the Million Dollar Man was the perfect heel.
Believe it or not, the jobbers were always in demand, especially the good ones.
Well said Justin. Do you Train anyone?
think it’s safe to say ur my mentor at this point
Great to hear that from You, I actually made a comment on that before I came across Your video and made basically the same reference to the issue.. I mean todays Wrestlers put out there in social media mostly their reflections on the Legends.. and by just some of those Legends speaking up on situations with nowadays roaster (and I’m regering to WWE here) the lack of that spark, that ambition, charisma, the lack of keeping that kayfabe also outside of the ropes and almost ,at some times throughout past couple of years, marking the feedback or just that “yeah old man I’m the star here so don’t give a damn much what your saying” kind of attitude towards the subject in general.. I mean I’m not a wrestler nor I’m that old myself but been through enough in life to know better and acknowledge the fact that I would be nowhere without someone before me starting off something I could do or just have now for myself, even after having my success I’d never forget the importance of the legacy passed on to me of if coming across a Legend/ an Older - first thing You do is take Your pride and ego and put it in the pocket- show respect and take the tips/ comments/ comebacks and work with that to Your advantage in the future to be better.. ex athlete, different sport, and at a time the youngest in the locker room maybe that’s where my simplicity in self discipline, humility and appreciation for sport.. because there also was a time I was the oldest after some years that have past and the difference between me being the young one and having new generation sort of speak was.. well like in shows in the wrestling reference I just made..