Master Blogger: Welcome once again to my weekly interview segment The Columnist's Corner and I am the Master Blogger. Fantastic reaction to last week's Cory Diamond interview. One here from Jeff in the U.S. says ''Very entertaining and well written James''. Thank you Jeff. Another e-mail here from Steve in Winnipeg says ''Master Blogger, have you ever heard of something called Article Marketing? This could get you a whole new world wide audience. Hmmmm... I will take it into consideration Steve.
Now enough of the e-mails. It's time to get to today's show. My guest this week is one of the more bizarre individuals in Steeltown Pro Wrestling, he is a former 2 time SPW Heavyweight Champion, he comes all the way from White Chapel, France, he is a member of The Family Of Darkness and he is...Marius. Welcome to the Columnist's Corner Marius.
Marius: So this is the Columnists Corner, huh?
Master Blogger: Yes it is and welcome. I am very honored to have you on my show.
Marius: As you should be but let's get on with the questions.
Master Blogger: First off some of my readers are not as familiar with you as they are my other guests that i have had. So could you tell some of my readers just a little brief history of how you broke in to the business, who your major influences were. A little brief history of the man they call Marius.
Marius: I first broke into wrestling in 2004 with the Canadian Wrestling Federation after training with Rob Stardom. I quickly won the CWF Tag Team Titles and made my way to River City Wrestling shortly thereafter. My influences have always changed over the years as I learn the different subtleties each wrestler brings to the table.
Master Blogger: How would you compare Steeltown Pro Wrestling to other promotions?
Marius: The biggest things I've seen over the years is SPW's penchant for video production and its online presence. Everything SPW does is taped for internet TV, DVD release or, starting very soon, internet PPV. If there is one word I can use to describe SPW it's consistency. They've grown one baby step at a time year after year.
Master Blogger: That's interesting to know. Can you talk about your faction, The Family Of Darkness?
Marius: Rob Stardom is like a father to me, he's mentored me throughout my career. SYKO is like a brother to me and lives in the dark, damp basement of the Marius Manor. Combined we've been an unstoppable force in Steeltown Pro. Stardom is a former 4-time TRCW Champion, SYKO a former SPW Provincial Champion and myself a former 2-time SPW Heavyweight Champion. The facts speak for themselves.
Master Blogger: Now let me ask you this Marius. This Saturday the 26th, SPW is going to be in Arborg, Manitoba and you are going to be taking on a man who you are very familiar with: Matt Fairlane. Do you have a message you want to send out to Mr. Fairlane?
Marius: The message I'll leave is in the middle of that ring when I turn Fairlane upside and plant his head through the ring with a Peyote Piledriver. Fairlane and I have had the longest, most personal feud in SPW dating back to 2008 and it has to end sometime. It's not about the SPW Heavyweight Title anymore; it's about revenge, pride, ego and hatred.
Master Blogger: Well I guess that answers my question. Anyway, at the last SPW show, they crowned a new SPW heavyweight champion. Do you have something to say to the new SPW Heavyweight Champion Ike Idol?
Marius: I held the SPW Heavyweight title through 3 different years in 2009, 2010 and 2011 totaling nearly 500 days. I defended that title across Manitoba, in Saskatchewan, Alberta and Ontario. It took 3 men to strip me of the championship. Once this issue with Fairlane is over my attention turns to becoming a 3-time SPW Heavyweight Champion. Idol and I have been friends and we've been foes, I know what needs to be done to defeat him. Without a shadow of a doubt I'm the greatest SPW Heavyweight Champion of all time and Ike Idol will forever live in the shadows of my epic championship reign.
Master Blogger: Wow!! What are your thoughts of River City Wrestling starting up again?
Marius: This is the story of River City Wrestling. It provides work for a new crop of wrestlers. Those wrestlers improve and move on and RCW ceases to operate until a new crop needs a place to work and the cycle begins again. Whether it was Vance Nevada and Robby Royce in the early 90's, Shane Madison and Rob Stardom in the early 2000's or AJ Sanchez and Kevy Chevy circa 2005, RCW has continued to produce talent that moved on to greater things. You can't take that away from River City Wrestling, it's fact.
Master Blogger: Any final comments?
Marius: I've been doing this for 7 years now and I've only just begun. The best is yet to come. Finally, you can find out everything you need to know about Marius at http://ProjectMarius.com/.
Master Blogger: Marius, it has been an honor for the Master Blogger to speak to you for blogspot.com. Thank you for your time.
Marius: You're welcome.
Well fellow readers, as I always say: in the meantime and in between time, that's it for another edition of the Columnist's Corner. Tune in next time when my guest will be PCW Heavyweight Champion Playboy Will Damon.
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