Ten Questions With . . .
       
  
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Bill Bain

1. What made you decide to become a professional wrestler?

I have been a pro wrestling fan all of my life, and when the opportunity presented itself, I thought I would give it a shot.

2. Who trained you? How did you find them as your trainer? Why choose them over someone else?

I was trained by "The Doc" now known as "The Solution" Scott Fowler. I chose him to train me for a variety of reasons. First being that we have been friends for a few years now, so I trusted him to show me the correct way to do things and not rip me off in the process. Second, our training location was close, so it didn't interfere with my job. Third, he didn't charge me that much, lol

3. What promotions do you/have you worked for?

TWF, KCW, POW, PXW, are some of the more known leagues that I have worked for. For a full listing of the companies I've worked with, check out the bio section of my webpage! (www.angelfire.com/wrestling3/billbain) cheap plug!

4. Of all the promotions you have worked for, which have been your favorites? Why?

I enjoyed working for TWF a good bit, mostly because it was the first company I worked for, and I was able to meet a lot of people through it. Not to mention that once they got a TV deal it helped with my exposure as well. I was given some good opportunites there, and tried to make the most of them. I also enjoy working for KCW in Altoona, PA, they always draw a nice crowd, that is almost always hot.

5. What has been your most embarrassing moment in the sport so far?

Thankfully, I don't think I've had a real embarassing moment thus far. But my career is still young, lol

6. What has been your most memorable moment in the business thus far?

I would have to say either saving The Sandman from a beat down at a TWF show in July 2002 or my match with "Hurricane" John Walters from earlier this year. Saving The Sandman was cool because I got to do it in front of a lot of friends and family. Working with John Walters was an experience, because I was able to gauge how far I've come along in my first year and a half in the business by working with someone that has accomplished a good bit.

7. What wrestlers do you most enjoy stepping into the ring with or against?

I enjoy working with anyone that's willing to put forth 100% into their match, as for one individual person I like working with the most. I would have to say my trainer "The Solution" Scott Fowler. Everytime I get the chance to work with him, I feel it's my opportunity to show him that I'm improving so it's not like he wasted his time training me.

8. What do you think of the current state of professional wrestling? Do you think the little guys can continue to survive when so many Indy promotions are closing their doors?

Finding work is harder and harder these days because a lot of companies just aren't able to survive with the declining state of professional wrestling. However, as always I think that even though the pro wrestling business is on a decline at the moment, within the next year or two everything will be back on the up and up, and the fans will start coming back. In turn, more money for promoters, thus more money to run shows with.

9. When you're not wrestling, what do you enjoy doing?

Going to the gym, Listening to Music (I'm a big Rock/Metal and 80's fan), hanging out with friends, and just relaxing in general.

10. Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

Hopefully successful in whatever I'm doing, I'd like to say that in 5 years I will have had the chance to wrestling in different places, and experience new things in the wrestling business. However time will tell!




 
   
   
 

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