1- For those who do not know you, can you quickly introduce yourself?
British Wrestler based in Scotland. Been wrestling for over 12 years now.
2- How do you see your future in wrestling? Do you think you reached your goals ?
Right now my focus is to get back to wrestling properly and from there I want to just be the best I can be and hopefully achieve my goals. I want to be considered the best in the UK.
3- Was it your goal to join WWE or TNA after your debuts?
It was yes, and still is.
4- What are you thoughts on the Indies? Who are your favourite Indy wrestlers?
Far too many individual names to mention, but certainly the British Wrestling Scene is stronger than it’s ever been. It’s very exciting to be a part of.
5- You made a long career in the Indies, so do you think it's better to make a long career in company like ROH, PGW,PCW where there is some of the best wrestlers in the world and where careers are made or it's better to make it into bigger company (WWE/TNA/NJPW)?
Well I have to assume that everyone’s goal is to make a living from wrestling in one of the major companies... Everyone is different but I think goal wise, everyone strives to make it to one of the bigger companies.
6- Who is your dream Partner/Opponent?
The Rock
7- When you were a child, who was your favorite wrestler? And why? (If you remember why)
I grew up moving with the times... SO initially it was Hulk Hogan and Ultimate Warrior I was a fan of... Then later it became guys like Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart... Then my heroes were The Rock, Chris Jericho and Eddie Guererro and it was this period that solidified my want to be a pro wrestler...
8- How did your parents react to you wanting to become a wrestler? and when did you know you wanted to be a wrestler?
I knew I wanted to be a pro wrestler when I was at school... When I went to college in my late teens, I knew I was serious about it and it was what I was going to pursue... My parents weren’t thrilled with the idea but eventually came around and supported me, after I wrestled my first show without telling them...
9- Who gave you the most valuble advice? What was this advice?
I’ve been given so much advice throughout my career, probably as much bad as I have good... the best advice I got early in my career was from Tracy Smothers... He really got me to understand the point of a promo and discussing your opponent before a match, making them sound good because if you make them sound like shit and you lose, you’ve just lost to shit... If you win, you just beat shit ... Now, it’s very obvious advice, but at the time it was a whole new philosophy to me...
10- What is your best memory in Wrestling? (as a fan and as a wrestler)
Far too many of both to narrow down... Working with some big names has been pretty cool... Both my WWE and TNA experiences were amazing... I’ve had a lot of good times
11- How did you react when doctor told you your neck was broken? When did you realize you'll probably never wrestle again?
At the time I was very emotional in general because of the accident, but when the doctor told me my neck was broken, I just started crying... It was a very emotional time... As far as wrestling again is concerned, that’s the main goal just now...
12- Have you seen AJ Styles or talk with him in private about his finisher? Do you think he care about the wrestlers he hurted/he'll hurt with the Style Clash?
I haven’t seen or spoke with him no... I’ve taken full responsibility for the injury and always will... It was 100% my fault... I don’t think he “doesn’t care” that people have been hurt, I’m sure he feels bad for them... He’s just so defensive about the move and it not being his fault that I think he just comes across like an ignorant asshole...
Interview conducted by AJ49 from Catch-Newz. You can follow him on Facebook at World Wrestling Interviews.