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OVWP Interview 22 “Superior” Tony Evans: Bigger, Prettier, Superior

Feb 29, 202416 min
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“Superior” Tony Evans just wants to be heard and understood; and if that means some folks have to “hush,” he’s good with that too. We get a word in edgewise to talk about his life, career,  and everyone he has to leave speechless to achieve his dreams. 

OVW Podcast Interview 22 “Superior” Tony Evans: Bigger, Prettier, Superior
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Transcript

Tony Evans

This is Amazing Maria, and you are listening to the OVW podcast.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Welcome to the LBW Podcasting, an official podcast on Ohio Valley Wrestling. My name is Jacky Notes. I'm joined today, as always, by Brian Haim.

Brian HinesBrian Hines

Hey, Jack man.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

It's a Thursday in the feed. You know what that means. We're sitting down with a very special guest. Today, we are joined by superior, Tony Evans. Please don't start with the way I think you wanna start. I don't like being hushed.

Tony Evans

Alright, Foley.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

We wanna start there? What's it like working like? It's Mick fucking Foley at the end of the day.

Tony Evans

I mean, you said it. It's Mick Foley. Like I I kinda found out what was gonna go on, I guess, a month or month or 2 before it happened.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Mhmm.

Tony Evans

And I was like, oh, shit. Like, I just came off the, segment with Paul White. Yeah. Yeah. Gosh. I mean, and Al in the ring, like, that's a big deal too. Like, I'm shooting every week, but that's Al fucking Snow, you know? Yeah. But then I got told that the the Foley stuff was gonna happen and I I was just starstruck before he even got there.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Sure.

Tony Evans

And then, you know, working with Mick, he's I mean, we'll we'll peel back the curtain. He's a he's a total fucking sweetheart. Mhmm. Yeah. There we talked in the ring. Mhmm. There wasn't much, in the back that we really discussed or anything and it was just it was just out there. Like, what you all saw was our interactions.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Right. Right. And I mean, it's Mick Foley. You have to trust him. Say, he knows a thing or two.

Tony Evans

Trusted me. Oh, sure. That's a big thing.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

This early on into your career, you get I wanna I wanna bring back that word trust. Trust is all over wrestling. It's probably one of the most important parts of wrestling. And then Mick Foley, who has no reason to trust you, trusts you. How does that make you feel?

Tony Evans

It's it's a feather in the cap. I I try not to, believe it or not, with my with who I am out there when the cameras start rolling. I try not to get a big head about everything. And I'm just I'm here for everyone to succeed. I'm here for everyone to do well, to do my part, to make everyone else look good, the show as a whole. You know, so I my spot just happened to be with Mick Foley and fucking hallelujah.

Brian HinesBrian Hines

But, like, you

Tony Evans

know, I'm I'm there to try and make everything run smooth.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Does, is the sock clean?

Tony Evans

I don't know if that one was. You got that sweaty crotch sock.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

How, how long, have you been in wrestling?

Tony Evans

I think my first time in a ring ever was October of 2015. 15. Mhmm. So, just past 8 years, I think, if that math is mathing.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Little past 8 years.

Tony Evans

Yeah. I don't know. I'm I'm barely into caffeine, so my brain's not woken up.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Oh, don't worry. Don't worry. What

Tony Evans

Yeah. I've been, about little over 8. Only in OVW for about 3 now. Mhmm. Maybe coming coming up on 3 or coming up on 4. But I remember right after right after the COVID shutdown and stuff and things were starting to open back up is when I started coming back in. Mhmm. I remember it was a March show. That's that's all I've got.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Okay.

Tony Evans

But I mean, all those years blend together.

Brian HinesBrian Hines

I'm sure. Yeah.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Sure. It's hard to that's one thing that is so interesting to me when we sit here and talk to wrestlers every week or or as often as we get to, is that that idea that things just kinda keep running together. Because for us, like as fans, you know, someone who's never fallen on their back intentionally, we we're like, how do you not remember this amazing thing that you did or this amazing thing that happened? Do you does it does it ever get, like, draining for everything to be so monotonous as a wrestler?

Tony Evans

Oh, yeah. All the time. You know, like, we're we're coming in, we're doing this multiple times a week sometimes. Some guys are once a week. Some guys are 3 and 4 times a week. And I try to stay in a happy medium there when I can. But, you know, you've got you've got real life. You've got Bruce Wayne life Yeah. And you've got Batman life.

Brian HinesBrian Hines

Yeah. You

Tony Evans

know? So, you gotta be able to balance the 2. And as long as your bills are paid, wrestle all you want.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Yeah. Absolutely. That's some some really good advice. Some really good advice. What's the what's the, like, furthest you've ever traveled for a show?

Tony Evans

I don't know which one's farther, but, I mean, I've been to Florida and I've been to Pennsylvania. Okay. So, I mean, I've I've been all around.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

The whenever you you start hitting the circuit, for wrestling and it's just like miles and falling on your back and, like, bad food, was there ever a point where you said, stop? I don't wanna do this anymore?

Tony Evans

Oh, all the time. Mhmm. Yeah. I mean, you you fall back on your love for what you do, but when you're when you're going and going and going 3, 4 shows a week. Mhmm. Still going to your shoot job, still dealing with your real life, like, the shit's taxing.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Yeah. You know? Yeah.

Tony Evans

But, and that doesn't really get highlighted enough, like, the mental toll that it takes on

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

you. Mhmm.

Tony Evans

Of course, the physical toll. And, of course, you're sitting there just, like, burning the candle at both ends and the middle, like

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Yeah.

Tony Evans

You know? You're gonna get drained. You're gonna hate this. You're gonna resent yourself. You're gonna fucking wish you chose something else. Mhmm. But at the end of the day, you chose this because you love it, and you fall back on that.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Anytime where you've where you've kind of said to yourself, I don't know if this is worth it anymore. Is it just that love that keeps you going?

Tony Evans

I mean, I've never fully said, hey. I don't wanna do this anymore. There's times when I'm like, man, I wish I wasn't going to a show right now. Or I wish I was sleeping for more than 3 hours tonight. You know? Yeah. But, there once you get out there and then the adrenaline starts going, that's the ticket.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

It's all about the crowd.

Brian HinesBrian Hines

Yep. Oh, yeah.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

At the Davis Arena has, like, one of the best crowds in wrestling one of the best fan bases in wrestling, and they really don't like you very much.

Tony Evans

No. That's their opinion.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

We the we had touched on it before. We're gonna have to touch on it, the hush thing. Mhmm. I if I have this correctly, that was that was just that that did not happen. You did not walk out there and plan on making Hush happen. Is that

Tony Evans

No. I just I went out there and I was told 5 to 7, give me something to work with. Mhmm. And I did it. I called out all the champions. I put everyone on notice. Even the women's champion. I'm just I'm going for everybody. I don't give a damn. We're handing out licks.

But, you know, I went out there and then I they were they were kinda loud for a minute and, you know, just the subtle little hush. And they kept coming up for it and I was like, alright. Maybe we got something here. And then the next week, do it again. Add the hand, all of it, and then eventually the the knuckles.

Brian HinesBrian Hines

Yeah. I noticed that too. That's a nice touch.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

And at first, it's something that everybody it's genuinely kind of annoying. It's genuinely annoying, and that's a good thing. Right?

Tony Evans

It's annoying when they don't listen.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

It's I exactly. It's annoying when they don't listen.

Tony Evans

Trying to talk. I'm trying to work. They're not letting me.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Yeah. But now we're getting to the point where hush has taken on a whole different meaning. There's people out there that are saying hush, not at you, but with you.

Brian HinesBrian Hines

I I can attest that I have done that a time or 2. And I gotta say the one of the first things I remember about, watching OVW at home for the the first couple of times I was with, senior producer, Victor Anderson, and we would watch on Thursday nights, was you in particular because, you're the best person on the mic in OVW in my opinion.

Tony Evans

Thank you. And,

Brian HinesBrian Hines

that was one thing that we really just got, that really just hit with us because we understood what you were doing and why you were doing it, and the reaction you were getting was the most entertaining spot on the whole entire, on the whole entire show week after week. So Victor really took that and ran with it. So I can attest that in real life, I'd have been hushed more times than I can count after being exposed to superior Tony Evans. I just wanna say thank you for the help.

Tony Evans

Well, I appreciate that. I mean, it has one meaning. Hush, plain and simple means shut the fuck up. Yeah.

Brian HinesBrian Hines

I mean, there's no two ways

Tony Evans

to do that. Really. It's one way to do it. Just sit down, shut your mouth. I'm here to work. I'm talking, you know. But, no. With with the mic stuff, you know, putting me over saying I'm one of the best on the mic there. That Oh,

Brian HinesBrian Hines

the best.

Tony Evans

Well, opinions. But that that didn't come overnight. That came after I actually got hurt couldn't do anything in the ring for a while.

Brian HinesBrian Hines

Interesting. Oh, really?

Tony Evans

Yeah. Around last summer. I got hurt early on in the summer, abdominal injury. Everything's fine now. But

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Oh, good. Good.

Tony Evans

I had to go out there with a mic in my hand and it's either sink or swim.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Right.

Brian HinesBrian Hines

Yeah.

Tony Evans

And I just built a fucking boat.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Couple of things on that. You get injured. You can't physically compete, but you're still being, included in the card every week. A very, very important part of the card. They want you to be relevant. That's gotta be like, a lot of wrestlers don't get that opportunity. Once once an injury happens, you might not ever be back on TV ever again. They say to you, Tony Evans, we want you here more weeks than we don't want you. That's gotta feel really good. Right?

Tony Evans

It felt good, and it especially from a place where I wasn't really confident in what I was doing yet. And then definitely the toll of getting hurt, not being able to do what I do, what I like to do, that that really sucked. But, like, still being pulled onto TV every week, being able to do stuff, work with what limited functionality my body had at the time. I mean, I'm forever thankful for the opportunity.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Absolutely. Having said all of that, though, was there ever a time where you were afraid of being healthy again, being able to compete again, but the character of Tony Evans has been changed to the point where, like, you you kind of don't have control over it anymore.

Tony Evans

Oh, no. I'm in full control of who I am

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Okay. Perfect.

Tony Evans

At all times.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Perfect.

Tony Evans

Nobody tells me anything to say.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Mhmm.

Tony Evans

I don't think about it until I'm out there. So I

Brian HinesBrian Hines

guess I just I have That's even more impressive.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

From looking at it just as a fan, like, you get you get shown we get shown that you're this, like, great great microphone person. But you're also, like, a really great in ring wrestler. Like, were you ever afraid of never being able of only being a microphone person?

Tony Evans

No. I knew I would get back into the ring. I just didn't know when it would be. I didn't know how fast that was gonna happen. Sorry. And, you know, you get your you get your anxiety, your jitters about getting back in there. You know, what if what if damn caffeine. That's all just creeps in your head. You know? So, there's no way around it. You just gotta go through it.

Brian HinesBrian Hines

Yeah. Yeah. Do you

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

mind to name some of your accomplishments in OVW, please?

Tony Evans

2 time I think 2.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

2 time.

Tony Evans

Is it 2? Is it 3?

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Oh, no. You've had it so many times.

Tony Evans

2 and or 3 time. OVW Country Boy Brewing Kentucky heavyweight champion.

Brian HinesBrian Hines

Yes. I wanna say it's 3.

Tony Evans

I think it's 3. That's I'm I'm

Brian HinesBrian Hines

I'm pretty sure it is.

Tony Evans

I think it's 3. I lost count. I had the damn thing for so long. Longest reigning Kentucky heavyweight champion. Heavyweight champion. Yep. Rightful Country Boy Brewing media champion. I I got screwed out of it. Yes.

Brian HinesBrian Hines

Well, no argument here.

Tony Evans

Rightful.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Well It's

Tony Evans

amazing you'll have these opinions when I'm sitting here.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Love Cal Hero love Cal Hero. But what did he do for that media championship?

Tony Evans

He took advantage of Mick Foley trying to get me with that sock.

Brian HinesBrian Hines

Right.

Tony Evans

And that's all he did.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Cal Hero is not a baby face.

Tony Evans

Oh, no. Cal Cal is a snake. And I I heard Luke Curtis say it, and I will double up on that. Cal is a snake. He's a fraud. He's got all of you in his little head there tricked. Cal is the bad guy.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

What do you you look around at this guy, this Cal hero, did nothing for your championship, screwed you over. Mick Foley, obviously, in love with the kid. Get get Mick Foley gives you a hard time for week in, week out. Like, how does it make you feel to be Toni Evans and have Cal Hero just given everything?

Tony Evans

Oh, I'm backed against the law. I'm being bullied. And then Mick comes in here with little baby boy he watched since he was a kid. Mhmm. And he's like, oh, give it all to him. You know? Yeah. Like, he just comes in and ruins everything I've got going on. My life is going perfect. Mick Foley comes in, king of cheap pops and cheeseburgers, and he just waves that little crotch sock out and then I no longer have a championship.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Is Cal Hero in your sights still? Oh, yeah. Who else is in your sights?

Tony Evans

Name him. Anybody. Honestly, I don't have a direct answer. It's it's anybody that wants it.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Tell one word for the rest of the for Cal Hero. One word for Cal Hero. Done. One word for Star Rider. Forgotten. One word for Luke Curtis.

Tony Evans

Certified. Yeah. Certified.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

I like it.

Brian HinesBrian Hines

I like it. Good word association game, man. I like that.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Yeah. Well, I I've thought about that one a little bit. Al Snow. Dad. Mick Foley?

Tony Evans

I can't say a lot of words.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Jay Jay De Niro. Good job. What's next for Tony Evans?

Tony Evans

Uh-oh. Oh.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Sorry.

Tony Evans

Was that me?

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

That was me. Oh, okay. We can edit that out. Right, Malachi? Actually, edit that one out this time. What's next for Tony Evans?

Tony Evans

I'm I'm coming for everything that was taken from me. Mhmm. I'm coming for everything I deserve and I'm coming for more. So once I get my media championship back

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Mhmm.

Tony Evans

Where it belongs, Only up from there.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Only up from there.

Tony Evans

Bigger and better, taking it all.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Where can we find you on social media, Tony Evans?

Tony Evans

Facebook is Tony Evans Frank. Instagram and Twitter or x, whatever you wanna call it now. T_superior94.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

And this has been such a great interview. And I really would feel really bad if you don't just hush me one time. Can you please hush me?

Brian HinesBrian Hines

Let me take off my headphones first because this could get loud.

Tony Evans

I mean, it's not it doesn't have the same effect when you ask for it. So, like, if I What are you doing now? I can't if it doesn't just come natural, like I've got a Hush.

Jackman OchsJackman Ochs

Thanks, guys.

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