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Ashton Blake

Sep 28, 202123 min
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Young Star Ashton Blake joins us we talk about how he got his start plus his dads influences on him in wrestling plus much more..

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Ladies and gentlemen, I and the anarchist Ashton Blake, and you are listening to the King of Wrestling podcast. This is Johnny Swinger, that King of Swing. You're listening to the King of Wrestling podcast and don't sing it swing its antenna. And you're listening to the King of Prison Podcast Number one. Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Brian Pillman Junior, and you are listening

to Kings of Wrestling podcast. This is our land. You're listening to the King Wrestling Podcast and now you're with Then I am the brilliant one, by the way, and we've got a very special guests right here on King of Wrestling podcast. We've got the anarchist Ashton Blake. What's going on, man, I'm doing fine, brother one. It's an honor to be on this

podcast. This is actually like my second podcast, so well appreciated. Well, who's the first podcast if you don't mind me asking, It was actually like this little podcast from this little supporter of mine, uh the two two five podcast with Chris Chambers. We talked about where I've been coming up in the wrestling business and what BAN should be looking forward to. Chris Chambers Hm, I don't have nothing good to say about him, so I'm just gonna move on. Uh he he is. Uh, you know, got on

my bad side as of late, you know. He yeah, you know he blamed me for coal Off losing the title. Now coal Off Ranish Trap the breed one shut him up. That's all had happened. So, I mean, you know, what else can I say? But but asking this,

it's an honor to have you on the show. Uh. You know me and you met for the first time about two or three weeks ago with the Mountain Man Uh fundraiser and um, you and your dad were there, Austin James, you tagged him with them and uh and then ever thanks, So what was your experience your first experience like in dc W. I'm just gonna start there and then we'll go from some other stuff. I gotta ask, Well, well, my experience in dc W was was actually very awesome.

It was an honor to come out there, put in my time and do it for a good man, a legend in the Gulf Coach wrestling business, Mountain Man, and I hope I made him proud. It was an honor tagging with Austin James and basically half breed my dad and cousin Almer. It was. It was very fun. The crowd loved it, and I hope Mountain Man loved it because Mountain Man actually helped me a little bit in training and that matches for him. Yeah. I thought it was a good

night everybody coming together and doing that show. It was very fun and was glad to have it happened out. Ashon, I want to get into a little something here. How did you were you like a wrestling fan growing up? Like, give us a little backstory in yourself. Well, Uh, I am a second generation superstar. Uh my dad who is half breed.

He has wrestled all along the Gulf Coast and around the world. Um. I was born watching him wrestle, and I wanted to follow when the split steps and start start here in the Gulf Coast and try to work my way up to try to get to like Awa w r Oh or wherever I could go to. But most of my training came from him and my uncle uh T Wolf, who is the chief of the Halma nation in Hana, Louisiana.

They trained me, and I just hope I'm making them proud by going to going to different promotions, giving my time and trying to prove myself to the fans and to the promoters that I'm someone that they need on their roster. And that's the best way to do it, man, And you know, reach out. Just try to get as many places as you can. Now, did you have any inspirations growing up? Like did you watch WWF or ww at the time, because I'm sure, what are you fourteen fifteen

years old? I am actually eighteen eighteen. Okay, there we'll go, and knew was around that area. Just yeah, I know, man, I know you hey, and that's good. It's good to get in the business young. But like, did you have any beside your dad? Because I mean, I've I've been watching Halfrey my gosh, I'm not even gonna give my age away here. I've been watching for a long time and uh, you know, it was good seeing him at the Mountain Man Show.

But did you did you have any favorites like growing up with wwear or anything like that? Growing up, I used to watch a lot of daywe Um. My favorite used to be Triple H, Sean Michaels Um Kane Um, Let's see who else? Oh? Actually, William Regal as well. Oh yeah, William Regal very good technician in the ring. A lot of people you know, talked about his wrestling style, which I consider his wrestling style one of the most brutal wrestling styles in wrestling. Uh he's uh, he's

very good at what he does. Um but yeah, now when did you get your start? When did you have your first match? Um? My first match actually started in I believe two thousand and eighteen in Killing, Mississippi at the old Rack and Roll Pool Hall. It was a benefit show for an EPW. It was an old promotion that Perfection Sean Black used to run, and it was it was like a little Battle Royal. They put me under a mask I used to go as Mystic for people who didn't know who

I was back then. Um so I was in the Battle Royal. It was actually me T Wolf, half Breed, Justin Stone, J L Three, Steve O'Malley and I Believe Perfection Sean Black as well. And little did I know that the last two was going to be me and my dad and uh so, and apparently I actually won the match. And I was actually shocked at that moment because I didn't know what to expect because it was my first match, and what what reaction I was going to get with the crowd.

But the crowd hated me, which I like when people hate me. Don't you just love when people hate you? Oh dude, you know. Um somebody asked me one time, They're like, you don't like getting cheered? I said no, I said, I love getting booze. I love hearing people just hate on me. I mean, I'll just a sidebar here for just second. I mean, just past weekend, I had a match. You know, it's my second match. Yeah, I'm not I'm not a match. I'm not a wrestler. I'm a manager. Okay, But

for some reason we didn't have it. One of our tag team partners, which I'm pretty sure you're familiar with, Ashton Spears, he was not he he was not able to make it. So me and Joey Abel took on the Pharaoh of Funk and Jesse Dalton and everything was going good, you know, until Pharaoh got in and started clotheslining me, and then I had but I had a backup plan. I had my powder in my sock and I pulled it out and threw it in Pharaoh's face while the referee wasn't looking.

And then I pushed the referee into Pharaoh, and Pharaoh stunned him, gave him the stunner, and I knew I had him right where I wanted him to then because he tried to cover the ref How dumb is that? Wow? So I picked up my paddle and I was gonna, you know, knock him in the head with it, and he ducks it and then he

hits me with a stunner and a and the audacity of this crowd. As soon as I get the stunner put on me, and Pharaoh pens me dumb luck, by the way, pens me, these crowd starts cheering like they wanted to see me get hurt. That's why I hate it. That's want I hate here and cheers. They was cheering me getting my ass whooped.

That's not a good thing. It's not. I mean, I was mad, but uh, moving on, I mean, yeah, I'd rather be booed because all these people that come into these buildings, they're out of shape, they're filthy, they're sweatbillies, and I can't stand them. I don't want them cheering. I don't want them lifting their filthy hands and clapping in cheer for me and throwing all their nasty germs all over the building. I'm a brilliant one. They should be bowing down when I come in at the

presence that I am giving them at that point in time. But they can't. Nope, nope. So I just I don't want to hear them cheer me. They can boom me all they want, but I don't want to hear them cheer because I'm I'm way above their level. Let me actually say it is the people in Mississippi don't know what hygiene is, yes don't. They don't know what a toothbrushing too faces, they don't know what they bore, So we're shampoo or a conditioner is just like whenever I'm in Mississippi,

all I smell is a sewer. I hate that smell. It gives me chills when I even think about Mississippi or Alabama. Those people, you know, I mean, they actually think relationships with their cousins is okay, I mean, that's just wrong. My goodness. You know, I was at a show one time, and a matter of fact, I believe it was a dc W show, and I saw a brother and a sister sitting on

the front row and they had wedding rings on. I guess they were married, you know, just like, wow, that really does happen here. Yeah, but but to clear my mind speaking of Ashton Spears, and there's another person I want to ask you about. First off, what is your thoughts on Ashton Spears and how many times have you been around Ashton? Uh? Growing up around Ashton speares Um. He he also he he has a big ego, but that's just him. Yeah, but big is not the

word. I grew. I grew. I grew up around Aston speares Um. He always took care of me. But whenever it was time to whenever it was show time, it's business time. It's time to take care of business. It's time to put on a show. He didn't care what the fans had to say about him. He just wanted to be himself. And he is probably one of the most underrated people in the Gulf Coach Wrestling area.

I'll agree with you because you know I managed Ashton. It battles on and uh, you know Ashton, he can go out, but he's one of the best are in ring performers I've seen. So I like Ashing a lot. What about mister Chris Black. What's the relationship like, mister Black, Oh, mister Chris Black. Who. Um, I had a rivalry Chris Black. Basically I always say that, I always say this to people,

but Chris Black is one of my greatest rivals. UM. I wrestled for SCW and uh, me and him had a couple of rounds, like five or six matches. Um. But the first time running into Chris Black, um, our first match was a bar show and uh, if I believe I was semi main event, it was. It was me versus Chris Black. So I'll walk out people booing me as always and then here comes

Chris Black. The fans absolutely love Chris Black, and at the time I was still kind of I was still kind of green of being a bad guy because they turned me like the show before, and so the bell rings, we lock up. The first thing that he does is bring it to a corner and chops me. Chris Black loves to chop. But I learned my lesson that night. Never disrespect Chris Black. Um, and don't and don't take a toss for granted because if you if you mess up, he'll get

you with one again. But even much harder. It's so true with Chris. Now, I've been around Chris enough to know that you know, you don't play with Chris and you don't disrespect the business around Chris either. He will He'll make you pay for that. Yeah, Me and him had a couple of matches after, But the most memorable match for me was I believe

three months ago in Killing Mississippi. Um. We were we were doing a show and we had a Battle Royal and the rules was the last two last two contestants of the Battle Royal. We're going to be going on later on that night for the SCW's Southern Heritage Championship. So the last two participants was actually me and Chris Black. And little did I know that that earlier on at the venue, UM, he told he told my parents that he's he's

gonna make me go over in that match. But I had no idea because he told me that he was going over, which I respect because because he is a veteran and it's still not my time yet. And during that match, he was setting up for his little bad new Pilo driver. So he gets me in the pile driver position, he tells me, he tells me push him into the left. I was like, okay, so I push

him into the reff. Reff goes down and here comes my manager, Well, Vinnie the Narrow If people don't know who that is, another one of the great greatest managers. I'm I'm not I'm not trying to full tip, I'm not trying to pull out your hair here, but he is another one of the one of the great wrestling managers on the Gulf Coast. UM. So he comes in with some brass knuckles. He tells me stay down. So Chris gets up and and then Vinnie gets them with the brass knuckles and

push me on top. And at the time I was like, okay, he's gonna kick out. The referee counts one, two, I'm like, okay, he's going to kick out now. Then the ref is down for three. I was like what, like, is that supposed to happen? But I was like a roller coast of emotions that night because it was my

first title win UM and like I didn't know how to react. I was like, I was kind of in tears and kind of like very happy because I worked so hard for this, but it was an honor to share the ring and share that moment with any the narrow and uh with Chris Black in that ring because Chris Black actually brought me intesse W and he wanted to see me improve and I did just that. Man, it is awesome. H Yeah. And speaking of SCW, that's I have not been able to make

it there yet. I'm going to you eventually, And every time I would get a chance to go, I'm either booked or somewhere else, you know. But I'm waking my way down there. Now. We talked about venture. Now tell me a little bit about your upcoming dates. So where are some of the promotions you're going to and some of the promotions you'd like to work with. I love working with that cwum. Like you said, I'm gonna try to venture out. I'm gonna try to get into Battle Zone Championship

Wrestling. I'm probably gonna get back to Diamond Championship Wrestling if I can. I am wrestling for the Southern Wrestling Organization s WO out of Poplarville. They actually have a date on October ninth at the poplar Ville Storm Shutter or Fairgrounds, whatever you like to call it. October ninth, and on October two, I'm actually doing a benefit show for this for this family there I belieither a mom or grandmother passed away. So I'm gonna be there and killing Mississippi

doing it for this for those two Excuse me. Uh, I'm gonna be doing that show for those people. And I'm looking to fill in more dates because I'm ready to travel. I'm ready to I'm ready to make more towns. I'm looking to get booked in Ohio at Future Great Wrestling because yeah, it's gonna be it's gonna be a long haul because Future Grade Wrestling is out of Ohio. Um, there's this there's this one guy, me and him

and going back and forth on social media. He does a leather face type gimmick egoes as evil Nate Hewitt. So I mean here, I've been going on and off on social media to see if f F GW could get their eyes on me and try to work out of deal so I could go up there and uh Nate Hewitt for like a couple of shows. And I'm gonna try to get to pro Wrestling two to five, Elevate Pro and probably sometime soon while Wildcat Wrestling. That sounds good, dude, that sounds like a

lot of good deals. Now we're missing to wrap this up before we do. This is usually where I'm gonna give you the floor. I don't care what you gotta plug. You can plug whatever you want. Even if you got cookies to say, you can sell them right here. Man, the floor is yours, all right. So, any wrestling as any wrestling bookers or promotions who are listening to this podcast, don't be afraid to reach out

to me. You could d and me on Instagram at real Aston Blake, or you could try to contact me on my Facebook page which is Ashton Blake and let's work out some deals. I'm ready to make. I'm ready to come to different promotions and get get those fans what they're paying their money to see. And it's an honor to be on this podcast with one of the great one of the greatest, one of the greatest golf coach, wrestling managers, a brilliant one, Brandon Turner. Here you go, brother, I

love it, I love it, I love it. We're definitely gonna get you back on. The journey's just beginning, and you know you're young in your career. But like I said, before we get out here there, let me ask you this, M yeah, sir, what what do you look to get out of wrestling? Where do you look to be? What's

what's your end game in wrestling? My end game is to learn as much as I can, pass it down to further generations to come and possibly run run a promotion myself, and I'll try to make it big into this wrestling business. There you go, dude. Well, I appreciate you coming on. I appreciate you doing this podcast for little travel, many time production. What's your thinking, Zoe

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