SaturdayMan, let me tell you, those who did not attend the TNA seminar missed out on how to become a better worker. Doesnt matter if you want to make it big or just work indies, EVERYONE can improve. Terry Taylor dished out so much info, you couldnt absorb it all. I know alot about this business, but I know crap compared to a 30 year veteran who has worked for every major company and every major player.
And let me tell you this, I would bet money that someone from this seminar will work for TNA someday. I dont know who or when, but Im sure someone will get booked. Someone will join Dave and Chad. Dave started his career with the UWC and now he is on TNA. Working for the UWC can get you places, how many other places can say that?
Season ChangeSummer is pretty much over. School has started, the weather is getting colder at night and in the mornings. I didnt go to the beach nearly as many times this summer as last, but I also worked alot more too. Last summer I took a lot time off for WWE. So here's my end of summer shout outs: hilarious road trips, john's crappy navigation computer, the swimmin pool, corona's with grenadine, strawberry shortcake shots, liquid heroin shots, Hi Low, Circle of Death, beer pong, PWS, Joey and Ty, Petey and Creed, North Campus Crossing, Copper Beach, Steven, Garrett, Mark, UFC, Lesnar, Machida, Silva, drunk in the VIP, $5 foot long subs, late night pizza and most important the drunk bus!!
The cold night air in the fall reminds me of one thing, football!! I miss playin football so much. The only reason I would want to go back in time and relive high school is for football on friday nights.
Better and Better
The UWC just added the returning Scotty Matthews to their stacked roster, but they are not done. This Friday, see Caprice Coleman make his UWC debut. Nobody has the roster the UWC has, its so deep with talent its ridiculous. The UWC school is booming as well, with over a dozen trainees.
Alton approached me about returning to the UWC for training, but I just dont see where we have the room on the shows or at training. Its something I will have to discuss with John. Almost everyone who has ever quit the UWC has wanted to come back. I would say about 99% of them. There's only been like 1 or 2 guys ever, who quit and didnt ask back. The UWC gets bigger and better and we expect the same of our people. If you dont wanna work hard, if you cant take advise, if you dont wanna push yourself to get better then the UWC is NOT the place for you. If you wanna be the best you can be, work with the best and learn how this business is supposed to be, than the UWC is the place for you.
My yearly video to the end of summer, road trips and the beach, maybe one day a tractor can pull me to the beach too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-oOHIoT2Ds