Damn. Boy. Go get em.
When I started this last year as a quarantine project, I had no idea where it would take me, I thought no one was interested in this stuff except me. I didn't think I could get more than 3 people to talk to me. After all, I had zero press creds(still don't) and my only wrestling experience was sitting on the couch and screaming along with my fellow fans with every takedown and pin. When you take a step back and think about it, what I was trying to pull off was damn near impossible, I was going to talk to people that are world-class at their craft, while not knowing anything about the technical aspect of wrestling. However, as I got started, I realized that, short of being a national champ/high placing All-American, the chance of you getting a long podcast interview is few and far in between, and many of the questions would be the same old, same old... 1. When did you start wrestling? 2. Why did you choose x college? 3. How did it feel winning(insert big wrestling tournament ...