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Killshot On Ricochet Getting Him Into Lucha Underground, Women And Men Being On Equal Ground, More
- Updated: August 5, 2016
Source: Chad Dukes Wrestling Show
Lucha Underground’s Killshot was the guest on this week’s CBS Radio/106.7 The Fan DC’s Chad Dukes Wrestling Show promoting his appearance at NOVA Pro Wrestling in Fairfax, VA against Cedric Alexander August 12th and Lucha Underground Season 3 in September. The full interview can be heard at this link, they sent us these highlights:
Being a part of the Lucha Underground Roster:
“Honestly it was a dream come true. I was in a car ride with Ricochet, aka Prince Puma, we were in a car ride together going from show to show, this was about two years ago, and he was telling me about all the stuff that they were doing. An episode hadn’t even aired yet at that time, I believe, it was a couple of weeks later the first episode aired, but he was telling me all about the experience there, the storyline writing, how the performers are treated, and it was something I just gravitated to because it was like, ‘Man, there’s nothing else being happening out there like that.’ So he was the one who got me brought into the show and just the roster from top to bottom was better than any other roster out there in wrestling, in my opinion, from top to bottom.
“Any one of our guys can main event the episode, or main event Ultima Lucha, or get that main event spot, or win a championship. I think that’s what made our roster so special, that’s what made the show special because there’s always another layer deep to everybody’s character, you don’t just get a very surface person, they don’t just throw you out there and go, ‘This is what you are, this is what you get.’ There’s always a purpose for that person being there. There’s always a story to why this person looks this way, acts this way, wrestles this way. There’s so much more depth to it. I’m …
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