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Costa, Canadian hall of famer and even better than you would want to the point that it only made
one of the last students of to be treated and make your work sense to eventually team with
Kowalski’s. He has made the last look as real as possible. Oh yeah, each other. We push each other
two months of my career and and never bring your girlfriend to to the limit both in and out of the
learning process indescribable. a show, lol. ring and it makes each of us step
He has taken my learning, hunger our games and work ethic up.
and intensity to a whole other
level and has become a great Q
You initially tagged with
Romeo Roselli as The
friend, mentor and trainer. I have Heartbreakers. What were your Q
You went from being
unemployed to being given
been ‘‘re-born‘‘under Jeff and first impressions of Romeo and a developmental contract with
these past two months with him why did he make such a good tag WWE, that must have been some
is only a sampling of what’s to partner match. week?
come in the near future from
myself and Jeff! It would be hard
a
Romeo and myself first met
at Landry’s before I even a
Oh yeah! I went to TV for
the first time unemployed
to pick just one piece of advice,
had my first match and just (it was summer and I was in
but I would say to think shoot-
clicked both in and out of the ring school and working as a teachers
then work, leave
to this day. We were both aide) and came out with my
everything-EVERYTHING-you
hardworking, had the same goals dream job - the only job I ever
have in that ring, treat others
and work ethic and looked similar wanted!
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