I’m currently sat in St Maarten airport back in the Caribbean
reflecting on the last week I had wrestling for Megaslam. I continue to live my
odd double life as I wrestle full time for a bit and then do contract work with
the Accountancy. Not quite sure if this is what I expected or not when I made
my initial return to wrestling, but it’s working well for me right now and I’m
certainly not complaining.
After finishing my last week I was battered and bruised from the 6
days of wrestling, carrying heavy bits of wrestling rings and sitting cramped
up in the back of a van for miles on end. I was physically and mentally
exhausted, but elated from another week well done. To me it is worth it, but you
have to love wrestling to feel this way.
Triple Threat
The first two shows were in Pontin's Southport and Pontin's Prestatyn
Sands. The latter being one of the
biggest shows they do in terms of the professional set up with tiered seating
and special effects. The upper level management would also watch us, so it was
important to put on a good show.
Both days it was a triple threat match with myself (Radik) vs. CJ
Bank vs. Terry Isit. The match itself was fairly standard we all thought, but
the heat was immense. Brad Taylor, the Megaslam promoter, told us after the
first one it was the best match all Summer. I’m not sure it that’s true, but it
was a great compliment never the less. For me personally I enjoyed the match
and loved the microphone work at the beginning. Great how much animosity that can
be developed for this mad singing Russian.
The second of the two shows also saw me involved in a violent
altercation with one of the Bluecoats (the Pontin's MCs) after my match (he laughed at me and I
beat him up). The Bluecoat interaction has to be done carefully. If done
without thought the whole show can lose credibility as an untrained smaller
Bluecoat beats up a trained professional. However, there is a right way to do
it and I felt we managed this as the Bluecoat was then a surprise entrant into
the Rumble and fluked an elimination on me to win. The Bluecoat was also an
absolute star as he bravely took the beating dished out to him beforehand.
What’s
happening bro?
After the weekend it was back up to Bridlington where me my new
Russian tag partner Dara Diablo (see two blogs back for the start of this tale)
took on James Mason and Robbie McKenzie. The match wasn’t as fluid as it could
have been in places, but it was great to work with James again and the finish
was hot as young McKenzie dropped from the skies with a huge frog splash on me
for the win.
It was then back in the van for that long drive down to Pontins Brean. Another near 6am arrival and then up
in a few hours to be facing TNA superstar Robbie E. A simple, but very enjoyable
match with the Jersey Shore inspired wrestler who was a nice guy too. He even
managed to put up with team joker Daniel Hudson who kept berating him with Zack
Ryder quotes and asking him such questions as ‘will you be doing the Broski
Boot today?’ and ‘how did it feel to be Internet champion?’. For those of you
who don’t know Zack Ryder is a different wrestler from WWE with a similar
gimmick.
As mentioned previously ‘Dirty’ Daniel Hudson is an absolute prat
sometimes, but also very entertaining and quite honestly the tour would not
have been half as fun without him. He’s a good lad really! Robbie took it all
in jest and even did the Zack Ryder taunt as he came to the ring for a tag
match we had later on the show. Bro’s got my respect…
Motorway
Madness
Next it was onto Camber Sands. This of course means the return of
Big John Thunder, one half of the greatest tag team in the world – the Motorway
Men! Words can’t describe how much I enjoy doing this ridiculous gimmick
inspired by our breakdown the previous week and also my supposed love for
McDonalds. I was in a singles match with a Bluecoat this week, where I
absolutely destroyed him in front of a packed out crowd of 2,000. Again hats off to the guy who was an absolute
champ in this match.
Later on the show I was in a four way ladder match which I had just
about won, but then the room went black, Ultimate Warrior’s music hit and the ‘Ultimate
Bluecoat’ I had decimated earlier ran to the ring and knocked me off the
ladder, hit a Stone Cold Stunner and straight into a Super Kick from Terry Isit
who climbed up and retrieved the belt.
The
Pontins Champ is here!
The next day would be my last show of the Summer and I was set to be
babyface JC Thunder at the request of Brad as apparently they had something
planned for me. Myself and Terry Isit went up against T K Cooper and Josh Alden
in a tag match, which if I’m honest I wasn’t overly keen on. I don’t think it
flowed well and I was back to my old ways in being a bit of a shit babyface.
However, it didn’t seem to matter as we finished with another ladder
match as I would be the one this time being crowned the Pontin’s Champ! The
crowd went wild as I edged up the ladder rung by rung, reached up for the belt and
then…..and then…….damn thing won’t come off……as I perched on the top of a ladder
in front of 1,000 plus people frantically tried to undo the belt as it had
stuck on the bit of a string it was held on (they really shouldn’t let me win
these things!).
Eventually it came undone and I was crowned new Pontin's champion!
Brad took the microphone and said some kind words about how much he had enjoyed
having me on the team for the last few weeks. The rest of the wrestlers then
broke character as they all came in the ring and hosted me on their shoulders
and congratulated me. A really nice touch from Megaslam and Brad, even if the
crowd probably did wonder what the hell was going on. Thank you Pontins! Thank
you Mega Slam!
Final
Thoughts
So another good Summer of wrestling. It has been great debuting for
Mega Slam. I am looking forward to wrestling for them again when I return. They
are really starting to come into their own and the shows have been excellent.
Expect big things for this company over the next few years. Just make sure you guys have a Big Mac waiting
for me when I’m back in the UK!
Thanks for reading!
JCT
Brilliant Read! The champ now
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