Eric Young Talks About Some Of His Early Training, Jesse Ventura Movie, His Training Facility, More

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Source: TheRichest

Former TNA World Champion was recently interviewed by Marc Madison of TheRichest, who sent in a few highlights. Make sure to check out the full article at this link.

About his early training:

“Each was his own individual, that’s for sure. Waldo, he was pretty old and beat up when I met him, and he’s since passed on, but he was a great guy and a lot of what I learned from Waldo wasn’t any of the physical stuff, it was the mentality, it was the psychology of wrestling, being in character and making people believe. Those are the things that I hold near and dear still to this day, and this is the guy who still holds the record for longest match in Madison Square Garden history, ninety three minutes with Bruno Sammartino. People thought he was a real Nazi ,and they tried to kill him. It’s hard to imagine how good that would make you feel, and that sounds crazy to say but having people hate you that much and making them hate you is just insane. All those guys were a very integral part early on and even later on in my life. Scott, I’m not sitting here talking to you guys if it’s not for Scott D’Amore.”

“Kanyon, was actually shooting the Jesse Ventura story. He was outsourced by WCW to be the head fight choreographer and stunt coordinator for the Jesse Ventura movie which aired on, I believe, NBC. It was the unsanctioned, official/unofficial Jesse Ventura movie. I met him (Kanyon) up in …

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