On Creating Your Own Legacy By Kerry Morton At National Wrestling Alliance

 On Creating Your Own Legacy By Kerry Morton At National Wrestling Alliance

 

Kerry Morton on creating his own legacy in the National Wrestling Alliance: In an interview with Fightful, Kerry Morton talks about his father's legacy in wrestling, saying that he has a legacy as part of the National Wrestling Alliance. wanted to make Here are the highlights:


On Creating Your Own Legacy By Kerry Morton At National Wrestling Alliance


 

On his decision to become a wrestler: "He feels like his whole life has evolved from the day he was about to step into the ring. He wrestled as an amateur when he was in school and then won the state championship Then he did professional theatre. Just before he stepped into the professional wrestling ring, he did professional theatre. He toured with some music. As one can tell, there are some posters in the background as well. Just a few in the guest bedroom. They hate that anyone who stays the night will find out the story of their lives. They did a lot. They did the Rocky Horror Picture Show, which ended their contract when they were in high school It was one of the last big tours before he was born. It was all involving his dad and his mom, who is lucky enough to have good parents who look out for him. He taught them acting and sports and Incorporated into vocal lessons and going to gymnastics or some sort of gymnastics gym, they think, the bigger picture of a day Looking forward to becoming a successful professional wrestler and making a name in this industry and hopefully earning well and enjoying his career and his love for this industry. ,

 

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On making a name for himself: "His dad and Robert and a bunch of old wrestlers he talks to, he keeps really good contact with Dennis Condrey, Jimmy Cornett - he's on them all the time. He's on their tapes. sees, he will send them a clip. He will ask them what they were wrestling with in a show. Whatever. He is a part of it. He always tells them that, 'His dad was always a young and hungry kid.' Which is great. But that? He's not afraid to speak his mind. He's a bit arrogant. He's a little confident. He's not afraid to show it and he thinks it's something that it definitely shows. . that's what he can bring to the table. It's something he's not afraid to show on the microphone or tell promoters or say to a fan, 'Listen, just because he's Ricky's son doesn't mean he can't do it for himself. Can't make up my name.'"

 

Robert Gibson on his dad's not retiring despite keeping things under wraps: "Honestly, his dad is very happy. His love for wrestling, like, look at a few years ago, seems to have made him look back on Joy Janela's spring break. Started and when he wrestled with Santana and Ortiz. He once again rekindled the wrestling spirit and he absolutely loves this professional wrestling industry. His father's time is passing, but his father's every morning He gets up at six o'clock. He's going to the gym. He hasn't come back until about nine. From there he's taking the dogs for a walk or he's doing some kind of business in his office. Then he watches the tapes. And he's on a production call for the National Wrestling Alliance or he's talking about independent bookings or he's talking to Robert. He loves him. He's not going to tell his father,' Hey man. They have to stop.' But at some point, and the two of them have talked about it recently, one of the big things he wants is an agent for a big wrestling organization, including the National Wrestling Alliance. That's something he jumps into. But he's still a free agent. His dad can do all this little by little and he's happy for them. He has some other ventures too. He wants to start a coffee company. He's actually is pie-eyed, talking to some people about it. Robert, on the other hand, the farewell tour is nearing its end and Robert has nothing against him, he is family and he loves her, but His father is always big enough to give fans their money. Robert is kind of beaten up now. His knees hurt a lot. His hips are hurting too much at the moment. This is just a part, right now. , Like, 'Hey, Robert. You've got to sit down for a while now. It's time to sit down, and be a little quieter.


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