didn't see her
I blame the mother.This is what happens to a lot of WWE Superstars families. Most of them are all fawked up! Either they don't see their families much, or they take them on the road, which really screws them up.
I have ment Terry many a times and was always cool. One of the nice guys in the business. Sucks as his son was a moron, but he was always kind of goofy when I seen him in the back.
I do a lot of security events at Youngstown State and have done a shit ton of Wrestling events. Have been doing it since I was 18, part time. Once in a while I still do it, but not as much.
Well I would also blame the mother as she is very immature IMHO. Very quirky and just weird! She lets her kids do whatever they want to for the most part. Hulk is the one to lay the law down when he is at home. I mean she is a nice lady, just dosen't seem very responsible.I blame the mother.
My dad spent a lot of time on the road when I was little.
And I turned out ok. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crazy.gif.c13912c32de98515d3142759a824dae7.gif
I blame the mother.
My dad spent a lot of time on the road when I was little.
And I turned out ok. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crazy.gif.c13912c32de98515d3142759a824dae7.gif
Thats cool! I betcha your dad does pretty well for himself then. It is amazing to watch them setup the stages and what not before an event. They also asked me if I would like to become part of the ring crew, helping setup the ring. After watching all the shit they go through, I also turned that down, lol! Sometimes I wish I would have pursued that, but WWE suks anymore. Used to a lot more about wrestling than all this entertainment shit. I admit is even more amazing to see them put up the stages now, with all the pyro into it. Those guys are something else that get it up and running.My dad used to own a couple of pro-audio touring PAs.
So I wouldn't see him for months at a time.
Usually from May to October he would be on the road. Then he would go to Florida and Texas to do jobs in the winter time.
I'm not resentful about it or anything. It was always cool when I got to go out with him. When I was 7 I was being left a jobs to supervise while he went to another job.
He actually had done a lot of sound and production for the early WWF or WCW (I don't remember which). Knew a lot of the wrestlers. But, he also did concerts, ballets, ice shows, sporting events, rallys, corporate events.
You work around Cleveland right?Thats cool! I betcha your dad does pretty well for himself then. It is amazing to watch them setup the stages and what not before an event. They also asked me if I would like to become part of the ring crew, helping setup the ring. After watching all the shit they go through, I also turned that down, lol! Sometimes I wish I would have pursued that, but WWE suks anymore. Used to a lot more about wrestling than all this entertainment shit. I admit is even more amazing to see them put up the stages now, with all the pyro into it. Those guys are something else that get it up and running.
I also commend you on being ok with your dad being gone all the time. I couldn't imagine what it would be like if my dad was always gone. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif
Yeah, I have been to some sporting events in Cleveland. I do most of the events in Youngstown, but haven't done any in a couple years. Kinda got out of it, but been thinking of getting back into it with the shitty economy and what not for extra smacks.You work around Cleveland right?
If you are ever working at a show and a tall red headed dude brings a PA in call him BRM and say the Godwin's say hello. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif
I think his company is called Delta Productions, or BlackWater or something.
My dad sold his old PA to him a while few back. That's probably been 10 years now? Maybe more.
It is a hard business to be in, and there are a lot of people that will do it for less. With promoters not caring what the end result is and just caring about the price it is not a good place to be. We got out because no one wanted to pay what the jobs were actually worth.
We make more now doing small corporate events, motor sports, and two-way radio rentals.