Brock Singleton


The Official Website of Tony D.
Main | Links | OTR | Wrestling | Other Pages | Sign Guestbook | View Guestbook

Tony D.'s Professional Wrestling Webpages
Main Wrestling | Questions For The Pros | Videotapes | Wild Red Berry | Ric Flair |
Autographs | World Wrestling Alliance | Central State Championship Wrestling |
Midwest Wrestling Federation | Indyvelopments | Wrestling With OTR

_________________________________________________________________
Q U E S T I O N S   F O R   T H E    P R O S:
                                     With Brock Singleton
_________________________________________________________________

[Interview conducted by Tony D. on July 24, 2000]

TD: What's your real name, and what gimmicks have/do you use?

BS: Brock. Let's just leave it at that. the gimmick I currently use is the 
    truth. Former amateur wrestler, graduated West Point, former Army 
    Ranger.

TD: What is your height and weight?

BS: 6'3" 260 lbs

TD: What circuits do you currently work in?

BS: KYDA Pro (Northern VA), Mason Dixon Wrestling (WV), Championship Pro 
    Wrestling (WV)

TD: What circuits have you worked in?

BS: Same as above

TD: What titles have you held?

BS: Professionally, none.
    Amateur: 2x NY state champ, ranked 10th in NCAA Div I senior year

TD: When did you decide to get into wrestling?

BS: Started amateur style in 1987. Decided to try out pro wrestling in 1998.

TD: And how did you get started?

BS: Did some research. Spoke to a few former pro wrestlers (most notably,
    the Executioner from old WWF days). I looked up pro wrestling schools
    on the internet. I found KYDA Pro Wrestling Training school. I went 
    down, checked it out, and signed up. I haven't had a single regret  
    about it since.

TD: Who has been the biggest influence on your career?

BS: Professionally, Jimmy Z. Great trainer. Focuses on learning the basics 
    before even trying the crazy stuff. Basic crawl, walk, run theory of 
    learning.
    
    Personally, Michelle. Supported me through the whole thing.

TD: What has been the greatest moment of your career?

BS: Every time I step in the ring. There is nothing like it. I love it.

TD: Who are/were you trained by? What kind of athletic background do you 
    have before you got into wrestling?

BS: Again, trained by Jimmy Z of KYDA Pro wrestling. I also attended the