Post by recklessjack on Sept 14, 2007 15:58:06 GMT -6
We open back up to the same nCw banner as before with Reckless Jack still sitting in the chair as Chad Lights isn't on screen yet again.
Chad Lights: And we are back. Now as you were saying about this Triple Chairshot Challenge... before you tell us how it ended, why not explain the rules.
Reckless Jack: A Triple Chairshot Challenge is a match in which your opponents have to hit you with a chair three times. Once that happens, you are eliminated from the match and it keeps going until only one person is left standing. Pretty inventive match type if you ask me. But the ending though... NWA official weren't sure who to put the belt on. It was coming off of Lance and they just weren't sure who was going to become the new champion. So in the end, JJ and I both had one hit left. We raised our chairs and hit each other at the same time making us both the winners if you will. Messed up ending aside, it was something the fans went home remembering. Regardless, the next month was spent building up to see who the true champion was. It was decided it was going to be a stipulation match and that stipulation was an TLC Match with Iron Man rules. That basically means that it's pinfall only but you can use the Tables, Ladders and Chairs at any time you wanted to. After busting our asses for an hour, JJ won. I agreed with NWA's assessment that Biggs was the right choice to win that match.
Chad Lights: Another reason could have been that you were also involved with WCF version six. Any truth to that?
Reckless Jack: I couldn't tell you to be honest. I usually gave notice to the officials if I was working in two promotions. But yeah, I was back in WCF and was a heel there. I wasn't in doing anything major when I was asked if I wanted to join this stable called the Team of Treachery, led by Logan. Long story short, Dake Ken back at War VI I think it was... he thought he had won. WCF had their World Title match for Till Death Do Us Part 2006. Dake Ken vs. Logan for the WCF World Title. I went back to the old stand by of having more gimmick matches with Creeping Death and all that bull****. It's one thing to feud a guy once but with Creeping Death, it always seemed as if WCF wanted to try to push it but thankfully after this TLC match we had, it was all over finally.
Chad Lights: Have you faced him a singles match since?
Reckless Jack: Yes and I'll get to that in a bit.
Chad Lights: Fair enough. What else was going on with WCF at this point?
Reckless Jack: Creeping Death thought he had a claim to the WCF World Title so he started to wear this old World Title belt he had to show off that he could be a World Champion at anytime. I thought the same thing about myself and being a heel, we held a ceremony to give me back the old XCW World Title I had never lost. So WCF had three World Champions running around the place with Dake Ken in the middle of things. But Dake you see, he didn't want anything to do with WCF anymore about a week and a half before Till Death Do Us Part. I didn't either but I quickly reached an understanding that made me stay while Dake left so the main event had to be changed and I was kicked out of the ToT, as it was called for short. Anyways. this match was going to be a triple threat for that Pay Per View. Creeping Death as the KWA Champion vs. Reckless Jack as the XCW Champion vs. Logan as WCF Champion in a unification match for all three titles.
Creeping Death balked at it as he though Logan had too much stroke backstage in order to lose a match like this. I thought he did to but I didn't give a ****. I went out there and busted my ass. I went out there that night and did what I wanted to do since I stepped foot in a WCF ring. I won all three titles and was WCF World Champion at long last. Nearly two years into my careers, I reached the top of the federation that I came into. It was one of the best nights of my career to say the least but something happened after that...
Chad Lights: What was that?
Reckless Jack: I stopped giving a ****. I thought that this was it? That's all it was, just a title belt and a high five. I tried running a "CM Punk Angle" where I threatened to take the belt to a different promotion but I just still have that strong feeling as World Champion there. The only positive note that came out of my reign as World Champion was the off and on again series with Logan. It all started with a thirty minute time limit draw on a Sunday Slam and it just built from there. Everyother match we started to know each other better but I'll get to that later as well.
Back to this World Champion disaster though. I was horrible. I didn't care anymore, I was getting drunk every weekend and was usually lucky to make it to Slam on time. To put it simply, it would have been better if they kept the title on Logan instead of giving me a chance with it at that time. As an inside joke to myself, I started to call myself the Accidental Champion. I thought it was funny but it never caught on. Regardless... my reign ended against Outcast after I had just gave up completely and was pretty much apathetic to WCF. I ended out there for all of two weeks after losing to Logan in another classic match before I wanted to manage a wrestler. Basically from May to August, there is nothing to say about WCF.
Chad Lights: Where did you go in March of 2006?
Reckless Jack: A place that would change my career forever. I joined this place called Xtreme Hardcore Federation as a favor to Red Fusion. I debuted as his tag team partner for all of a week before we did another angle about hating each other from the bad blood that stemmed from XCW. So we had a quick feud that ended at their big ppv of the year, Night of Champions. As I sat and watched the rest of the show, I was pretty amazed by how good these guys were and I'm not just blowing smoke up anyone's ass here. You had this huge group of workers that all had their own style and didn't follow code. They made their own matches, they did want they wanted. If you wanted to call out the World Champion in your debut match, you could. I mean, you'd get your ass kicked and everything but you could do it and that was important. It made these new guys feel a bit of self worth. But after Night of Champions, I took a month off and thought about wrestling in general. If I wanted to do this anymore. Obviously I did and everything but still. It was a tough time for me.
Chad Lights: What happened after you went back to XHF?
Reckless Jack: I changed my look, my style, everything. I even started to wrestle under my real name of Brad Wallace. It was a total change and everything. I think it went really well as the first matches I used my real name with, I won. My real start in XHF was super fun. I basically went from unknown to a future star with one show. That show was End of Days which is basically like King of the Ring... used to make new stars. I got all the way to the finals before I lost to a guy named Jay Williams. He was trained by Kevin Hardaway, good talent just still a bit unknown because after End of Days, Jay couldn't do much of anything but myself on the other hand, I won the United States Championship the show following End of Days by beating none other then Kevin Hardaway. We had a decent match that set up the next angle I was going to be in which was me defending against three other people going into the next Pay Per View.
So the Pay Per View came and I lost the match. It was elimination style so I pinned the first two guys, Jason Willis and the XHF Legend Rage before I lost to Snake, a name that is quite familiar with many people here in nCw. They know who I'm talking about. But yeah, it was a fun time for me with that short US Title run. Then after that, I decided to go down a bit and challenge for a title that I still feel is probably one of the most unused title in wrestling, the Junior Heavyweight. XHF had somehow gotten the Luchadore Legend, La Parka, to sign with them and he dominated the title scene until I came along. We had a series of matches that were fantastic. Every single one of them topped the next. I beat him in the first, second, he won the third (Which was none title), he won this Crusierfest match that had like a billion people in it. Then I won the title back in a straight up singles match where the loser gets kicked out of the division. That was the end of La Parka and the end of our little summer series. Another very fun time in XHF.
Chad Lights: So your first few months in XHF were fun eh?
Reckless Jack: Very. I met a lot of cool people and a lot of dip****s. But that's a wrestling promotion for you. You'll have the fun guys and the stupid guys backstage. Most of them were cool though.
Chad Lights: So what else was going on at this time besides XHF?
Reckless Jack: I basically had one title match against Torture in WCF in probably a great match that no one realized. I mean, we tore the house down in the main event but the only thing people cared about was Torture. You see, Torture was the kind of guy that did this short promos about nothing at all. Just something or other, pretty dumb. Anyways, most everyone in WCF thought I should have gone over him but I didn't. Torture won because his nose, like Creeping Death's, was so far up Seth Lerch's ass, they could see what he ate that day. Honestly now, either you kissed ass or you fought for what you got. I fought for what I got. But during that time though, it was Creeping Death and Torture forcing people out of WCF because they didn't like them. Smark marks know but thats about it.
Chad Lights: Wow, tell me how you really feel about... heh. But yeah, so a lot was going on around this time wasn't it?
Reckless Jack: Yeah. I lost that Junior Heavyweight Title around the same time I won it really. Held it for two weeks the second time when I realized that he division wasn't going anywhere in XHF. So I had someone screw me over to set up a match against him at the PPV and it was Rage. I got what I thought was a huge win over him at that show. So I spent the next month in XHF going for gold and it came when I beat another former XHF Champion, Death Trap for the European Title. So I had been in the XHF for a title of five months and won three titles. That's either good or pathetic, depending on who you ask. Another fun match though that went all around the arena in a Falls Count Anywhere although the ref made is a mistake. Death Trap got his foot on the rope and the ref stopped his count. It was one of those technical things but whatever, it was still a fun match.
Chad Lights: That's good. Do you really want to talk about that Hardcore Harry angle?
Reckless Jack: No, some people know it and let's just leave it at that. Otherwise I was in WCF again, not doing too much of anything really. Just having matches here or there. So it was a wash during October of 2006. Pretty boring month if I don't want to talk about Hardcore Harry. I just fear that it might warp some of the younger viewers watching this. But yeah...
Chad Lights: So what happened after you lost the European Title to Hardcore Harry?
Reckless Jack: I won a battle royal the very next show. I have a way of recovering from a loss well. Funny though that the final two from that match was myself and Kevin Hardaway. People got involved so it was a tainted win but a win nonetheless. So I got a bye to the finals of this XHF Number One Contenders Tournament. Dave Holland fought his way to the finals where I would meet him. Let me tell you something. Pound for pound, Dave Holland is one of the toughest mother****ers I've ever come across in wrestling. Don't let his look fool you, he'll fight you to the death. He beat me in that match but he had help in doing so. So I can claim he has never beaten me legit. Never in his career has he beat me clean. Sorry Dave but you haven't, in my eyes anyways. But yeah, we had a hellva match that night. A match that would raise both of us into the next level. Everyone in XHF took us seriously following that week.
Chad Lights: You lost to Dave Holland and then what?
Reckless Jack: Nothing really. I beat Snake again that PPV but that was about it for a month as I was just kinda in a lull. I competed in an Annihilation Complex but that was about it. Tough match, very tough match. But uh, I just went into it not really caring all that much. It was around Christmas time so it was pretty meh to me but whatever. I still did a couple of insane moves and got a paycheck for it so it was all good. After that was time for the year Xtraction match in January. Fun match. It was a stable I was in called No Warning Shot... sounds familiar eh? But yeah, we went against The Brotherhood that had Spike Kane and The Brothers Holland. The final two came down to myself and Dave Holland. I hit him with a Top Rope, yes, TOP ROPE Reckless Killing that nearly broke his neck. He hated that so we had a match on the next show which was a Cage match and Dave Holland's last match in XHF probably. The ending was I jumped off the Cage with a knee drop onto the back of Dave's head while he was hanging in the ropes. Pretty sick ending that saw me take out what I think was one of my best rivals in XHF. Good stuff.
Chad Lights: What happened after that?
Reckless Jack: This has some history to it. Back went I first went to XHF, my third match I faced off against a guy named AJ Pheonix. He beat me. Fast forward to a few months later. We get into a fight backstage and I'm not joking either. Me and him had a lot of arguments over his originality not to mention the guy was full of ****. I mean, he made all this out landish bull**** claims of this or that. But he beat me again and again. He beat me three times in 2006. But in 2007, I owned him. I mean, he knew I was for real instead of calling me a flash in the pan jackass behind my back. I'll make it known, if AJ Pheonix quit wrestling or had to stop, I would throw a party. I would celebrate like none other. But yeah, AJ Pheonix can go **** himself in the ass.
Chad Lights: Wow... just wow. What else happened in XHF?
Reckless Jack: I basically won the Rumble that year and then went onto Night of Champions to win the World Title. Nothing real major happened during that time to note. The real **** happened after Night of Champions but before I get to that, I want to talk about my last return to WCF.
Chad Lights: Fair enough.
Reckless Jack: JJ Biggs had called me and asked if I wanted to wrestle in WCF one last time. I was like pretty much no. Then he told me it was going to be his last match so that really changed my mind. I said yes and it was on. JJ and I have been good friends for a while now and it just made sense that him and I ended it. JJ Biggs was one of the best I've ever come across and that's saying something. Biggs and I had a great match, we shook hands and he was done. Other then that, I teamed with Jay Williams until I had an injury. We had fun though. During this time, I was also and still in a place called Global Wrestling Coalition. Fun place. Great people there. FANTASTIC OWNER... BEST EVER. Haha. Yeah, it's fun there although I had to feud Creeping Death... Again. That has been the worst experience there. But yeah...
Chad Lights: Back to XHF!
Reckless Jack: Indeed. Basically I did a thing with Spike Kane and during the middle of it, my high I was riding on was suddenly gone. I didn't care, I became very apatheic and Spike beat me for the World Title. It was ****ty of me and I wish I could to it all over again. I wish I could have been a lot better in that angle instead of what I did to him. But that pretty much ended my run in XHF.
Chad Lights: Anything you'd like to say about GWC?
Reckless Jack: It's fun. But I'd rather not say anything about it. As I have nothing to really tell about it. It's a good place.
Chad Lights: Okay, time for some word association...
Reckless Jack: Alright.
Chad Lights: Spike Kane.
Reckless Jack: Insanely violent.
Chad Lights: Dave Holland.
Reckless Jack: Great rival... good friend.
Chad Lights: Kevin Hardaway.
Reckless Jack: Hope Never Dies.
Chad Lights: AJ Pheonix.
Reckless Jack: Human garbage.
Chad Lights: Lance Ryan.
Reckless Jack: Fantastic Wrestler, even better friend.
Chad Lights: Last one here. This is gonna shock you... Red Fusion.
Reckless Jack: Unrealized potential.
Chad Lights: Okay, thanks for giving us your time.
Reckless Jack: No problem.
Chad Lights: And that's all for this shoot interview folks. I'm Chad Lights, peace out.
We fade away.
Chad Lights: And we are back. Now as you were saying about this Triple Chairshot Challenge... before you tell us how it ended, why not explain the rules.
Reckless Jack: A Triple Chairshot Challenge is a match in which your opponents have to hit you with a chair three times. Once that happens, you are eliminated from the match and it keeps going until only one person is left standing. Pretty inventive match type if you ask me. But the ending though... NWA official weren't sure who to put the belt on. It was coming off of Lance and they just weren't sure who was going to become the new champion. So in the end, JJ and I both had one hit left. We raised our chairs and hit each other at the same time making us both the winners if you will. Messed up ending aside, it was something the fans went home remembering. Regardless, the next month was spent building up to see who the true champion was. It was decided it was going to be a stipulation match and that stipulation was an TLC Match with Iron Man rules. That basically means that it's pinfall only but you can use the Tables, Ladders and Chairs at any time you wanted to. After busting our asses for an hour, JJ won. I agreed with NWA's assessment that Biggs was the right choice to win that match.
Chad Lights: Another reason could have been that you were also involved with WCF version six. Any truth to that?
Reckless Jack: I couldn't tell you to be honest. I usually gave notice to the officials if I was working in two promotions. But yeah, I was back in WCF and was a heel there. I wasn't in doing anything major when I was asked if I wanted to join this stable called the Team of Treachery, led by Logan. Long story short, Dake Ken back at War VI I think it was... he thought he had won. WCF had their World Title match for Till Death Do Us Part 2006. Dake Ken vs. Logan for the WCF World Title. I went back to the old stand by of having more gimmick matches with Creeping Death and all that bull****. It's one thing to feud a guy once but with Creeping Death, it always seemed as if WCF wanted to try to push it but thankfully after this TLC match we had, it was all over finally.
Chad Lights: Have you faced him a singles match since?
Reckless Jack: Yes and I'll get to that in a bit.
Chad Lights: Fair enough. What else was going on with WCF at this point?
Reckless Jack: Creeping Death thought he had a claim to the WCF World Title so he started to wear this old World Title belt he had to show off that he could be a World Champion at anytime. I thought the same thing about myself and being a heel, we held a ceremony to give me back the old XCW World Title I had never lost. So WCF had three World Champions running around the place with Dake Ken in the middle of things. But Dake you see, he didn't want anything to do with WCF anymore about a week and a half before Till Death Do Us Part. I didn't either but I quickly reached an understanding that made me stay while Dake left so the main event had to be changed and I was kicked out of the ToT, as it was called for short. Anyways. this match was going to be a triple threat for that Pay Per View. Creeping Death as the KWA Champion vs. Reckless Jack as the XCW Champion vs. Logan as WCF Champion in a unification match for all three titles.
Creeping Death balked at it as he though Logan had too much stroke backstage in order to lose a match like this. I thought he did to but I didn't give a ****. I went out there and busted my ass. I went out there that night and did what I wanted to do since I stepped foot in a WCF ring. I won all three titles and was WCF World Champion at long last. Nearly two years into my careers, I reached the top of the federation that I came into. It was one of the best nights of my career to say the least but something happened after that...
Chad Lights: What was that?
Reckless Jack: I stopped giving a ****. I thought that this was it? That's all it was, just a title belt and a high five. I tried running a "CM Punk Angle" where I threatened to take the belt to a different promotion but I just still have that strong feeling as World Champion there. The only positive note that came out of my reign as World Champion was the off and on again series with Logan. It all started with a thirty minute time limit draw on a Sunday Slam and it just built from there. Everyother match we started to know each other better but I'll get to that later as well.
Back to this World Champion disaster though. I was horrible. I didn't care anymore, I was getting drunk every weekend and was usually lucky to make it to Slam on time. To put it simply, it would have been better if they kept the title on Logan instead of giving me a chance with it at that time. As an inside joke to myself, I started to call myself the Accidental Champion. I thought it was funny but it never caught on. Regardless... my reign ended against Outcast after I had just gave up completely and was pretty much apathetic to WCF. I ended out there for all of two weeks after losing to Logan in another classic match before I wanted to manage a wrestler. Basically from May to August, there is nothing to say about WCF.
Chad Lights: Where did you go in March of 2006?
Reckless Jack: A place that would change my career forever. I joined this place called Xtreme Hardcore Federation as a favor to Red Fusion. I debuted as his tag team partner for all of a week before we did another angle about hating each other from the bad blood that stemmed from XCW. So we had a quick feud that ended at their big ppv of the year, Night of Champions. As I sat and watched the rest of the show, I was pretty amazed by how good these guys were and I'm not just blowing smoke up anyone's ass here. You had this huge group of workers that all had their own style and didn't follow code. They made their own matches, they did want they wanted. If you wanted to call out the World Champion in your debut match, you could. I mean, you'd get your ass kicked and everything but you could do it and that was important. It made these new guys feel a bit of self worth. But after Night of Champions, I took a month off and thought about wrestling in general. If I wanted to do this anymore. Obviously I did and everything but still. It was a tough time for me.
Chad Lights: What happened after you went back to XHF?
Reckless Jack: I changed my look, my style, everything. I even started to wrestle under my real name of Brad Wallace. It was a total change and everything. I think it went really well as the first matches I used my real name with, I won. My real start in XHF was super fun. I basically went from unknown to a future star with one show. That show was End of Days which is basically like King of the Ring... used to make new stars. I got all the way to the finals before I lost to a guy named Jay Williams. He was trained by Kevin Hardaway, good talent just still a bit unknown because after End of Days, Jay couldn't do much of anything but myself on the other hand, I won the United States Championship the show following End of Days by beating none other then Kevin Hardaway. We had a decent match that set up the next angle I was going to be in which was me defending against three other people going into the next Pay Per View.
So the Pay Per View came and I lost the match. It was elimination style so I pinned the first two guys, Jason Willis and the XHF Legend Rage before I lost to Snake, a name that is quite familiar with many people here in nCw. They know who I'm talking about. But yeah, it was a fun time for me with that short US Title run. Then after that, I decided to go down a bit and challenge for a title that I still feel is probably one of the most unused title in wrestling, the Junior Heavyweight. XHF had somehow gotten the Luchadore Legend, La Parka, to sign with them and he dominated the title scene until I came along. We had a series of matches that were fantastic. Every single one of them topped the next. I beat him in the first, second, he won the third (Which was none title), he won this Crusierfest match that had like a billion people in it. Then I won the title back in a straight up singles match where the loser gets kicked out of the division. That was the end of La Parka and the end of our little summer series. Another very fun time in XHF.
Chad Lights: So your first few months in XHF were fun eh?
Reckless Jack: Very. I met a lot of cool people and a lot of dip****s. But that's a wrestling promotion for you. You'll have the fun guys and the stupid guys backstage. Most of them were cool though.
Chad Lights: So what else was going on at this time besides XHF?
Reckless Jack: I basically had one title match against Torture in WCF in probably a great match that no one realized. I mean, we tore the house down in the main event but the only thing people cared about was Torture. You see, Torture was the kind of guy that did this short promos about nothing at all. Just something or other, pretty dumb. Anyways, most everyone in WCF thought I should have gone over him but I didn't. Torture won because his nose, like Creeping Death's, was so far up Seth Lerch's ass, they could see what he ate that day. Honestly now, either you kissed ass or you fought for what you got. I fought for what I got. But during that time though, it was Creeping Death and Torture forcing people out of WCF because they didn't like them. Smark marks know but thats about it.
Chad Lights: Wow, tell me how you really feel about... heh. But yeah, so a lot was going on around this time wasn't it?
Reckless Jack: Yeah. I lost that Junior Heavyweight Title around the same time I won it really. Held it for two weeks the second time when I realized that he division wasn't going anywhere in XHF. So I had someone screw me over to set up a match against him at the PPV and it was Rage. I got what I thought was a huge win over him at that show. So I spent the next month in XHF going for gold and it came when I beat another former XHF Champion, Death Trap for the European Title. So I had been in the XHF for a title of five months and won three titles. That's either good or pathetic, depending on who you ask. Another fun match though that went all around the arena in a Falls Count Anywhere although the ref made is a mistake. Death Trap got his foot on the rope and the ref stopped his count. It was one of those technical things but whatever, it was still a fun match.
Chad Lights: That's good. Do you really want to talk about that Hardcore Harry angle?
Reckless Jack: No, some people know it and let's just leave it at that. Otherwise I was in WCF again, not doing too much of anything really. Just having matches here or there. So it was a wash during October of 2006. Pretty boring month if I don't want to talk about Hardcore Harry. I just fear that it might warp some of the younger viewers watching this. But yeah...
Chad Lights: So what happened after you lost the European Title to Hardcore Harry?
Reckless Jack: I won a battle royal the very next show. I have a way of recovering from a loss well. Funny though that the final two from that match was myself and Kevin Hardaway. People got involved so it was a tainted win but a win nonetheless. So I got a bye to the finals of this XHF Number One Contenders Tournament. Dave Holland fought his way to the finals where I would meet him. Let me tell you something. Pound for pound, Dave Holland is one of the toughest mother****ers I've ever come across in wrestling. Don't let his look fool you, he'll fight you to the death. He beat me in that match but he had help in doing so. So I can claim he has never beaten me legit. Never in his career has he beat me clean. Sorry Dave but you haven't, in my eyes anyways. But yeah, we had a hellva match that night. A match that would raise both of us into the next level. Everyone in XHF took us seriously following that week.
Chad Lights: You lost to Dave Holland and then what?
Reckless Jack: Nothing really. I beat Snake again that PPV but that was about it for a month as I was just kinda in a lull. I competed in an Annihilation Complex but that was about it. Tough match, very tough match. But uh, I just went into it not really caring all that much. It was around Christmas time so it was pretty meh to me but whatever. I still did a couple of insane moves and got a paycheck for it so it was all good. After that was time for the year Xtraction match in January. Fun match. It was a stable I was in called No Warning Shot... sounds familiar eh? But yeah, we went against The Brotherhood that had Spike Kane and The Brothers Holland. The final two came down to myself and Dave Holland. I hit him with a Top Rope, yes, TOP ROPE Reckless Killing that nearly broke his neck. He hated that so we had a match on the next show which was a Cage match and Dave Holland's last match in XHF probably. The ending was I jumped off the Cage with a knee drop onto the back of Dave's head while he was hanging in the ropes. Pretty sick ending that saw me take out what I think was one of my best rivals in XHF. Good stuff.
Chad Lights: What happened after that?
Reckless Jack: This has some history to it. Back went I first went to XHF, my third match I faced off against a guy named AJ Pheonix. He beat me. Fast forward to a few months later. We get into a fight backstage and I'm not joking either. Me and him had a lot of arguments over his originality not to mention the guy was full of ****. I mean, he made all this out landish bull**** claims of this or that. But he beat me again and again. He beat me three times in 2006. But in 2007, I owned him. I mean, he knew I was for real instead of calling me a flash in the pan jackass behind my back. I'll make it known, if AJ Pheonix quit wrestling or had to stop, I would throw a party. I would celebrate like none other. But yeah, AJ Pheonix can go **** himself in the ass.
Chad Lights: Wow... just wow. What else happened in XHF?
Reckless Jack: I basically won the Rumble that year and then went onto Night of Champions to win the World Title. Nothing real major happened during that time to note. The real **** happened after Night of Champions but before I get to that, I want to talk about my last return to WCF.
Chad Lights: Fair enough.
Reckless Jack: JJ Biggs had called me and asked if I wanted to wrestle in WCF one last time. I was like pretty much no. Then he told me it was going to be his last match so that really changed my mind. I said yes and it was on. JJ and I have been good friends for a while now and it just made sense that him and I ended it. JJ Biggs was one of the best I've ever come across and that's saying something. Biggs and I had a great match, we shook hands and he was done. Other then that, I teamed with Jay Williams until I had an injury. We had fun though. During this time, I was also and still in a place called Global Wrestling Coalition. Fun place. Great people there. FANTASTIC OWNER... BEST EVER. Haha. Yeah, it's fun there although I had to feud Creeping Death... Again. That has been the worst experience there. But yeah...
Chad Lights: Back to XHF!
Reckless Jack: Indeed. Basically I did a thing with Spike Kane and during the middle of it, my high I was riding on was suddenly gone. I didn't care, I became very apatheic and Spike beat me for the World Title. It was ****ty of me and I wish I could to it all over again. I wish I could have been a lot better in that angle instead of what I did to him. But that pretty much ended my run in XHF.
Chad Lights: Anything you'd like to say about GWC?
Reckless Jack: It's fun. But I'd rather not say anything about it. As I have nothing to really tell about it. It's a good place.
Chad Lights: Okay, time for some word association...
Reckless Jack: Alright.
Chad Lights: Spike Kane.
Reckless Jack: Insanely violent.
Chad Lights: Dave Holland.
Reckless Jack: Great rival... good friend.
Chad Lights: Kevin Hardaway.
Reckless Jack: Hope Never Dies.
Chad Lights: AJ Pheonix.
Reckless Jack: Human garbage.
Chad Lights: Lance Ryan.
Reckless Jack: Fantastic Wrestler, even better friend.
Chad Lights: Last one here. This is gonna shock you... Red Fusion.
Reckless Jack: Unrealized potential.
Chad Lights: Okay, thanks for giving us your time.
Reckless Jack: No problem.
Chad Lights: And that's all for this shoot interview folks. I'm Chad Lights, peace out.
We fade away.