The following interview was taken on June 4, 2004 after the TWA Show. The interview was conducted by Pam Eller, web master of FreaKShow’s website. Q: First off, why did you become a pro-wrestler after leaving the asylum where you spent most of your life? A: It is the only way I can inflict the pain that exists in me onto many others without suffering the consequences of the law. Q: Who trained you to become a wrestler? A: A man by the name of Paul Lee saw me as a prospect. Let’s just say that he got more than he bargained for when I came through his training school. Q: How long have you been a wrestler? A: Not counting the years I spent in the asylum fighting for my sanity and my freedom, I would say close to 5 years. Q: How would you describe your style of wrestling? A: Painful Q: How many tattoos do you have and do they have any meaning to you? A: 17 total. Each one of my pieces has a meaning to me. For example: the stitch work piece on my right arm signifies how I feel that I’ve been torn apart and put back together over my lifetime. Q: What about the “DISASTERPIECE” tattoo on your left forearm? A: That’s the name of one of my finishing moves. Q: How many masks do you wrestle in and why do you wear them? A: Currently 2 masks. Obvious reasons why I wear them, I have suffered severe scars to my forehead and I do not like it when people look at them. One of them (the restraint mask) is for my opponent’s safety. In the asylum, I was made to wear that mask after I attacked an orderly and bit his face repeatedly. Q: Did the doctors make any progress with you in the institution? A: If they did, do you think I would be here inflicting pain on others just for my mere enjoyment? Q: Are those contacts that you wear or are they your natural eye color? (referring to FreaKShoW’s yellow and red eyes) A: These are my real eyes. The explanation for the odd color given to me by the doctors is that my eyes changed color gradually over time due to my seclusion in the darkness in the asylum and that it was an adaptation so I could see in the dark. Q: Last question. The TWA announcers have been commenting on your turn to the good side while in the ring. What is your response to those comments? A: There is no good, there is no evil, only the suffering caused by my actions. |