Firstly, my apologies for the lack of updates recently! A poor
excuse, but I just have not had the time juggling wrestling, along with my
other work! Wrestling has continued to be extremely busy working for Megaslam,
along with Grapple continuing to flourish with a recent sell out show in
Bradford and now offering an extra training session a week too.
The month of April was especially hard for the British wrestling
community due to the passing of the ‘Shooting Star’ Kris Travis. An awesome
wrestler and more importantly a family member and a close friend to a lot of
people. Obviously a very tough time for all those who knew him and something I go
into a bit more detail about below.
Ugandan Challenge!
All the way back in late March, Grapple had its debut show at our
new training facility at Fight Science. A small draw of 80, but considering
this was essentially a show in a gym I was pleased. The show itself was decent
too. I did double duty as firstly I masked up in a team called Ward 13 in a fun
match against Ryden, Shadow Smith and Thomas Andrews. I then faced off against
our champion the ‘Ugandan Warrior’ Nsereko as JC Thunder, which seemed to get a
very positive reaction from the crowd so job well done on that too. Nsereko is
definitely a guy to watch.
Easter Prelude
The weekend before Easter we had two shows. Firstly Boris faced
Terry Isit at Rotherham football stadium (erm a conference room in the stadium)
followed by a tag match with Cousin Jake against Terry and Bully Boy. The crowd
was very much into the two matches and surprisingly a man named Bully Boy can
be a huge fan favourite!
Later that weekend we were in Withernsea, a quick persona change and
a good guy JC Thunder had a rematch with my Sebb Strife (housemates collide
part 2!). I always enjoy wrestling Sebb and both matches have been great. Looking
back I remember both these shows very fondly. Both smaller shows, but sometimes
that can lead to the most fun type of matches and there was a great atmosphere
at both of them!
The Easter Tour Begins
The Easter Tour started in Bridlington where I faced off against The
Muscle Cat Saxon again as a babyface (good guy). As with the day before I
really enjoyed this and am fast becoming a lot more comfortable with this
position. The only problem was a few fans at this venue were asking me why I’m
not Russian anymore! Don’t know what you’re talking about!
The next two shows saw me in mixed tag action. Tuesday in Southport
Boris, Cousin Jake and Lizzy Styles faced David Graves, Saxon and Nixon. From
memory this was a bit dis-jointed. I enjoyed the start as I wrestled my old
nemesis Graves, but then we were a bit all over the place and I managed to
smash Dave’s nose up which I felt very guilty about! The next day Styles and Boris
faced Ligero and Nixon in Prestatyn. This one went a little better and the hot
crowd at the Welsh Pontins was fully behind the team of Ligs and Nix.
Some Tragic News
On the Wednesday morning I received a phone call from Brad Taylor who
broke the news that Kris Travis had passed away that morning. Kris was a good
friend of mine and we used to be very close in our early days of wrestling. The
news cut through me like a knife. I felt a mixture of sadness and guilt that I could have done more for him. Feelings
I kept to myself as I ran our next show in Brean. I also had two matches that
day, against Saxon and then another tag with Jake against Saxon and Terry. I
don’t think they were that good. I can’t really remember now and I didn’t really
care as I just wanted to get through it if I’m honest. It was difficult being
in this strange little place called Brean with no one that really knew Trav. I
compensated by getting very drunk that evening and going to bed at 4am, maybe
not the most sensible mid-way through a wrestling tour but that’s how I dealt
with it.
Quite rightly everything then became about Trav that weekend and the
weeks that followed. The next day we travelled up to Nottingham for a Megaslam show. This was started by a 10 bell tribute with all the wrestlers out by the ring. I wrestled Joseph Conners, which was a good match given the circumstances and it was nice to wrestle
against someone who had also been close to Trav. The night was capped off by an
excellent main event of Ligero and CJ Banks in memory of their friend. It was a
joy to watch.
After Nottingham we drove all the way to Camber Sands where we
arrived at 7am! Drained in every sense, we were told there was no chalet for
us! After waiting around for what seemed like forever we were finally able to
get a few hours sleep before a midday show, which again I was running. It all
seems quite crazy writing this down, but at the time we were just getting on
with it and didn’t really think too much about how tired we were or anything.
The next day we were in Pakefield, which I was running too (as well
as being on the phone to Grapple who were running up in York). That evening we
raced up to Derby where I was against CJ Banks for HOPE wrestling who were
doing a show in memory of Trav. It certainly was a
fun and entertaining match and I hope one that Trav would have enjoyed. Boris even joined Juice’s life train as we downed
vodka’s from the bar as a toast! Great job by HOPE wrestling and Harvey Dale for dedicating this night to Trav.
This time certainly was difficult for many people. However, I must say how good it was to be around so many other people who knew and loved him. It was also amazing how the whole of British wrestling all came together and paid tribute that weekend and in the following weeks. C4l. RIP Trav!
This time certainly was difficult for many people. However, I must say how good it was to be around so many other people who knew and loved him. It was also amazing how the whole of British wrestling all came together and paid tribute that weekend and in the following weeks. C4l. RIP Trav!
Final Thoughts
This time was exhausting and emotional! It felt like a lot had
happened, but in reality we were only half way through the Easter Tour. The
next morning I would be up and off again to a different part of the UK. Check
out my blog in a couple of days for part 2!
Thanks for reading!
JCT
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