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Earlier in the year you had a WWE tryout, tell us a little bit about the experience.

The WWE experience was overwhelming at first. I was a little nervous and in awe of the size of the production. All the wwe roster, agents etc, really try to make you comfortable. I thought my dark match vs Tyson Dux went well and got good feedback in the back. My Velocity match I wasn't that pleased with, me being a babyface. Oh well now that I got the first ones out of the way I plan on pulling it all out for my next opportunity.

What are your views on the state of the WWE these days?

The WWE is in a bad state right now. Vince has to give the business back to the boys. How does a soap writer tell Bradshaw, Austin, etc, how to talk tough when he's probably never been in a fight in his life?

2003 was a big year for you, aside from the WWE tryout, you spent some time overseas working in England. How was that experience for you?

England was awesome. I got a chance to work some of the best wresters on the planet, and no they don't work for WWE. Guys like Robbie Brookside, Doug Williams, American Dragon, and many more. There's a greater appreciation for wrestling in England and huge crowds.

Recently, there's been some online controversy over whether or not it's a better idea to attend your training school, or the other training school in the Maritimes. Explain to perspective students, why they should look into your school above the alternatives?

I'm constantly asked why my school is better than others in Atlantic Canada. The proof is in what comes out of each school. Sure it's more expensive, but one of my students has made more money in the business than all the students from the other school combined. Facts are my guys get bookings, and that's for 2 reasons, they are very well trained and can work with anyone, and I help my students throughout their career to get bookings and continue to teach them and help them out.

What will the new year hold for the Kowboy?

I will be spending most of next year in Europe.

Name Association:

Tony Armstrong: Tony is a nice guy and hides his anorexia better than anyone I've ever seen.

Marko Estrata: I once had high hopes for Marco but his ego seems to have gotten the best of him. He stabbed me in the back and what goes around comes around.

Sheldon MacLean: Sheldon MacLean is a very professional promoter and does things right. He does his thing and lets us do our thing.

Notorious T.I.D.: Glad he learned how to wrestle and got rid of that plunger! Very entertaining and a good buddy. He has a head like a sore dick though!

Custom Made Man: Lil Bundy. Hope he lost some weight, great guy, but so thick he wouldn't know if a dump truck drove over the car he's driving.

Bobby Rude: Bobby Rude is a true buddy and one of my closest friends. It's guys like him and Kingman that keep you going in the low times in the business. On top of that, the best wrestler in Canada, and one of the best in the world. Belongs in WWE. It was great to wrestle him at the Maritime Cup.

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