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Hook Bomberry
1. What made you decide to become a professional wrestler?
I was always a fan growing up. I've watched it for as long as I remember.
Some of my favorites growing up were Hulk Hogan and Koko B. Ware.
2. Who trained you? How did you find them as your trainer?
I was trained at Pro Wrestling Iron in Hayward, Ca. I was trained by Ric
Tompson, Mike Modest, Donovan Morgan, and Vito Thomaselli. I watched Donovan
Morgan and Mike Modest at local independent promotions and when they started
their own school I knew it was the place to be in the Bay Area.
3. What promotions do you/have you worked for?
I have worked for Pro Wrestling Iron, Supreme Pro Wrestling, Pro Wrestling
Guerrilla, PCW in Norcal, PCW in Socal, Rev Pro, CWA, UPW, AWS, WCPW,
and CLLE
4. Of all the promotions you have worked for, which have been your
favorites? Why? Any least favorites you've seen or worked for? Why?
Pro Wrestling Iron and Rev Pro have been my favorite to work for so far.
Pro Wrestling iron because I am surrounded by such great talent and Rev
Pro because they got me seen in Southern California. I have enjoyed every
place I have worked.
5. What has been your most embarassing moment in the sport so far?
Haven't had any.
6. What has been your most memorable moment in the business thus far?
Just wrestling great people like Bison Smith, Mike Modest, Chris Daniels,
and Donovan Morgan in my first year in the business. I have learned so
much from all those guys. Also teaming with Mad Mikey. He was great to
learn from.
7. What wrestlers do you most enjoy stepping into the ring
with or against?
All the guys I mentioned above and Apollo Kahn, Vito and Sal Thomaselli,
Scorpio Sky, Adam Thornstowe, and every one else I have wrestled. I ruled
from everyone.
8. What do you think of the current state of professional wrestling?
What's your take on the "strong style" that's prevalent with
a lot of indy workers?
Wrestling is bad right now because the WWE isn't doing good.
It is no longer "cool" to be a wrestling fan, so that effects
indy wrestling too. It will be back on track in a few years. The japanese
style of wrestling is cool. I enjoy it.
9. When you're not wrestling, what do you enjoy doing?
Going to strip clubs, meeting girls, working out, try to find a job, hang
out with my friends, and just relax.
10. Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Hopefully wrestling full time for Pro Wrestling NOAH and to continue to
help Pro Wrestling Iron grow.
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