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Ever wondered how wrestling legends are made? Join us on this thrilling episode of the Double A Club as we sit down with independent wrestling veterans Antonio Rivera and Camacho. Listen as Rivera recounts his journey from the training mats of Camp IWF in West Patterson in 2003 and Camacho reflects on his gritty beginnings at the Dog House in Brooklyn during the late 90s. Together, they share the real challenges they faced in mastering wrestling psychology and evolving from singles to tag team matches. Rivera even gives us a sneak peek into how his innovative ideas helped shape mainstream teams like LAX in TNA. This is an episode you won't want to miss if you're passionate about the artistry and evolution of wrestling.
But it's not all glory and triumph. In the second half of the episode, Rivera and Camacho open up about the frustrations and complexities that come with tag team wrestling. They discuss the importance of mutual respect, camaraderie, and believable storytelling, and vent their dissatisfaction with certain match types like intergender bouts. We also dive deep into the cyclical nature of loyalty and frustration in the wrestling world, where wrestlers find themselves repeatedly leaving and returning to the same promotions. This insightful conversation offers a raw look at the wrestling industry's inner workings, making it a must-listen for any wrestling enthusiast.
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Ever wondered how wrestling legends are made? Join us on this thrilling episode of the Double A Club as we sit down with independent wrestling veterans Antonio Rivera and Camacho. Listen as Rivera recounts his journey from the training mats of Camp IWF in West Patterson in 2003 and Camacho reflects on his gritty beginnings at the Dog House in Brooklyn during the late 90s. Together, they share the real challenges they faced in mastering wrestling psychology and evolving from singles to tag team matches. Rivera even gives us a sneak peek into how his innovative ideas helped shape mainstream teams like LAX in TNA. This is an episode you won't want to miss if you're passionate about the artistry and evolution of wrestling.
But it's not all glory and triumph. In the second half of the episode, Rivera and Camacho open up about the frustrations and complexities that come with tag team wrestling. They discuss the importance of mutual respect, camaraderie, and believable storytelling, and vent their dissatisfaction with certain match types like intergender bouts. We also dive deep into the cyclical nature of loyalty and frustration in the wrestling world, where wrestlers find themselves repeatedly leaving and returning to the same promotions. This insightful conversation offers a raw look at the wrestling industry's inner workings, making it a must-listen for any wrestling enthusiast.
Support the show