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Background on the man they call..The Bug: (written March 15, 2000) “So how was it” “I didn’t watch it sorry.
I was talking to Dom”. I
had just had my first match, still heart beating so fast, so scared I’d
messed up big, blown spots, something, still in shock over having wrestled
professionally, in front of paying fans, getting a win no less.
Wrestling. In a ring. In a mask.
Wrestling. It’s
been six months since I got the following email in response to a letter I
wrote to CG Afi, after reading his interview on a small independent
wrestling website here in Florida. I wrote CG asking him about wrestling,
how to get trained, where he came from, and how he got into the
business. He
replied: Brother, getting into this business is a
lot easier than people think.
Trust me. All i did
was make a phone call. but
being good is a totally different thing. Listen I would glad to help you
out anyway I can. Thats one
thing I have vowed to always do.
Help someone get into this business. But I got a good friend coming
over tonight so I don't have time for an email. Better yet though, stay in touch
with me. And I will help you
anyway i can if you can meet me at the show on the 28th. Later,. C.G.
Afi. p.s. I am very much a mark to Blitz
too. The guy is
unbelievable. I was sitting at work,
re-reading the mail, wondering if it was really him, marking out over a
small, wiry Indy wrestler, who I’d never seen work, only heard tremendous
things about. Sitting there,
imagining myself in the ring; hell, in my mind, I’d already ran through a
hundred gimmicks that I’d be PERFECT FOR. I’d already picked out my style,
my ring wear, my everything. I
hadn’t even been to the gym in 2 years. At any rate there was the
invite, plain as day, and I ended up meeting CG, at the Sanford SCW show,
watching him capture, of all things, the SCW Heavyweight Title from Bryan
Austin. CG weighed in at a modest 145 pounds at
the time, so the gimmick was pretty over with the fans rooting for little
guy.I waited until the ring was being taken down, saw CG
come out from the back, bruised, battered, and a bit dizzy. He looked
right through me, even though I got the idea he knew who I
was.That
kind of sucked. Finally, I
got the courage, (Yeah, I know, what a mark) to go talk to him, and see if
he had time to talk. I had to
remind him about the email, about who I was, but once he shook his head a
few times it came back to him. He
said he’d do what he could to train me, and we talked about a price,
amount of work it would take, dates/times/places, and settled on working
in Melbourne, at what was at the time Bill Weavers CCW Stomping
Grounds. It seemed like a
great thing, getting to be trained by someone whose work I thought was
really head and shoulders above most of the local talent in Central
Florida. A
week later, I emailed him to thank him for agreeing to train me, and
helping me get my first taste of the business. The email came back saying he
needed to talk to me, so I saw him at the next show. CG
was getting a shot at WCW and wouldn’t be able to continue to train me, so
I felt pretty much SOL. I
asked CG to hook me up with someone who could give me what he could,
experience and skill-wise, and he didn’t disappoint. He hooked me up with
Frankie Capone, another guy who worked at a few local independent
promotions, and was a really talented worker. Note: I see a lot of guys who work hard, but none as hard or as professionally as Frankie. He always gives 100% percent, and has a lot of charisma. I really expect one of the big three to give Frank a shot, he really deserves it. He’s got the full package, and even though he’s not the biggest guy in the world, he’s built well, and performs incredibly. I think Frank needs a few really nice aerial highspots in his arsenal and he’d be complete. But who am I? Anyways, Frank and I worked out the price for training and off I went..again. We worked a lot on fundamentals, training discipline, basic bumps, how to control my body, callusing my back, etc. It was really hard to sit there on the hard mat, watching all the students who were ahead of me, working in the ring, doing their thing, while I sat 30 feet away, smashing my back over and over. Every night I’d find myself aching and pushing myself to find a reason to continue doing this. While most of the students are young, in their early twenties, I was 27..and not a good 27, a fat overweight, out of shape, graying 27. Yeah. So it wasn’t easy, it was hard, and not really that enjoyable. Somehow I found the drive to continue, to push myself in ways I didn’t know I could, and persevered.
I
walked back behind the curtain, turned past some of the relatives of the
workers, to the dressing room, walked up to Frankie, and excitedly asked
him….. “So
how was it” “I
didn’t watch it sorry. I was talking to Dom”. So much for the teacher taking pride in the student's coming of age....Click to Continue.
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