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Son Of Havoc On Having The Busiest Year Of His Career, His Well Traveled Background, Working Neville
- Updated: December 5, 2016
Podcast episode #222 of The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling featured Lucha Underground’s Son of Havoc (Matt Cross). Fresh off of his show stealing performance at House of Hardcore 21 this past Saturday, this except details how Matt’s goal to be the best wrestler on the planet is slowly but surely coming true. The full episode is available for download via Podomatic at this link as well as iTunes, YouTube, Google Play, Spreaker, Player FM, Tune In Radio or by visiting our OFFICIAL web site tmptofwrestling.com
People not realizing how well traveled he has been throughout his career:
“Yeah, every part of it is insane and my career in particular has been so insane. There is literally no one outside of myself that even knows all of the things that I’ve done or can draw this kind of connection to them because they have been so random. There are things that we’ve touched about during this call and it’s like do people know that I’m the guy from the backyard wrestling video game? And if you do, (did you know) that’s the same guy who did the Hulkamania tour of Australia? And that is the same guy that was on Ultimate Warrior’s last show ever and that he also did Tough Enough and then he was on Wrestling Society X and now he is on Lucha Underground? There is no possible way you could tie those things together and they are all awesome but are all so random in relation to one another. So it has been an insane sixteen years but that is what keeps me involved. because I always think about …