1. How does it feel being the RFPW Academy Champion?+ Honestly, I am still in shock that I had my first title match here already in RFPW, let alone win the title. To answer your question, it truly feels amazing. Me getting an opportunity to fight for the Academy Championship means that my hard work in the ring has paid off. And I will prove that by defending against any and all challengers. 2. You have not been a part of RFPW for that long. What is the current relation to the old Academy roster transitioning to the main roster? You know that's a very interesting point. You are right, I had hardly scratched the surface of what Academy has to offer but seeing that I am moving up means that all I needed was a scratch for management to know that The Chosen One is the future of RFPW. I will admit, some people didn't think I deserved the match, but I live to prove the doubters wrong, having done that my entire career. 3. What is next for you in the RFPW E-FED, knowing the Academy has for now been halted?
What's next is what's been happening before I became champion......Imma keep grinding. Imma Keep finding more ways to improve, finding more ways to hone and master my abilities in and out of the ring. Ways to show why Tyger Brown is and will always be.....The Chosen One.
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We sat down today with the RFPW E-FED Champion Roy Pierce, to hear his thoughts on the most recent events! How does it feel being the new RFPW E-FED Champion? Feels wonderful. Feels like the world is finally back in order. What is the current relation to Justice Stone now? You have been going back and forth the last couple of weeks. F*** Justice Stone, I hate him. Sure, he has his moments but I still loathe him. What is next for you in the RFPW E-FED?
Well, if management continues to push some agenda, it seems the tag titles are in my future whether or not I have to do it on my own. The former RFPW E-FED Champion has returned after a hiatus of 2.5 years! We spoke to him to find out more details! Welcome back to RFPW! It's been a long hiatus. What have you been up to? I’ve been recovering from nagging injuries. I have not been performing as much in the ring but recently acquired a lot of success in IWFC & RTBW. You defeated Rick Blight Kurvers, but lost to Jason Ramirez on the last Fight Nights. How does it make you feel to lose against a relative newcomer? It felt great to avenge my past losses to Rick. He was the person I won my first E-FED Championship from. To lose to Ramirez hurts, quite frankly. Next week, the #1 Contendership is on the line. Are you confident you can win it and what is your strategy? I am confident, however, I will always have self doubts because if I’m incapacitated, it only takes 3 seconds and that contendership spot is gone. My strategy, plain and simple, is to win. What are your goals for this run in RFPW? One goal; Defeat Justice Stone and win the RFPW E-FED Championship. This week on Fight Night, a 6-Way Match for the #1 Contendership for the RFPW E-FED Championship takes place. Will Roy Pierce get the shot, or will someone else walk away with it?
Watch Fight Night & The Academy at youtube.com/jeffreyblight! Today we sat around the table with newly crowned European Champion "Warrior J" Dallas. How do you feel winning the European Championship for a third time? It feels amazing! I’ve won the title 3 times now and it’s a championship that means a lot to me being European, and being able to represent the whole of Europe. How has the relationship developed between you and (Dan red.) Masters, that he was in your corner at the Summer Games? It’s funny because we have never really spoke before. We have a lot in common and after my loss for the RFPW E-FED Championship, we got talking in the back about future opportunities. We are backing each other up. I can’t say too much but we have future plans. Who are you looking forward to defend the title against? There is a lot of great wrestlers I’d like to face but there is one person who stands out who I haven’t had a match with yet and that’s Duke Drama. Do you think RFPW is hitting the mark right now, or do some things need to be changed? RFPW is doing very well at the moment! What I’d like to see personally is a show dedicated to the tag team division or maybe a little tournament! You have been with RFPW for many years and your wife has now joined. Where do you see yourself next season? It’s crazy to think about how far I’ve come and now bringing my wife along the ride with me. The future is bright and I don’t like to plan ahead as I like to live in the moment. What I can say though? Expect us to collect a lot more championships along the way towards next season. Keira: "Hey Architect, welcome for this interview! How does it feel to be back in RFPW?" Architect Melo: "It feels great it feels like a new atmosphere i can't wait what this year what RFPW has in store for me." Keira: "What was it like being a Tag Team Champion?" Architect Melo: "It felt great it's just The Pebble not being any help. Plus others I have been teaming a lot with lately. I pretty much won the titles with the wrong partner because it wasn't someone else." Keira: "You got any goals set up already for this return?" Architect Melo: "My goal here is to win a singles title." Keira: "You got your eyes set on an opponent you wish to chase?" Architect Melo: "I got my eyes on anyone who is a challenge to me." Keira: "What could still go better in RFPW? And what do you think is good if not really good already?" Architect Melo: "Everything can't go better with what's going on right now. So everything going on in RFPW is pretty much great and I can't wait for more." Keira: "Thanks for taking the time to sit down with me for this short interview and good luck this season!" Today in the first post of the Squared Circle, our interview with the RFPW European Champion, SKC! JB: "How does it feel to be part of a long running promotion like RFPW?" SKC: "Being apart of RFPW feels great! Lots of talented individuals and teams here! Dare I say I love it! I’d love to stay here for as long as I can!" JB: "What did you feel when you defeated Jackson Oak for the European Championship?" SKC: "When I defeated Jackson I felt..pride..my first title in wrestling…the feeling brought me back to my concerts where I was cheered and supported by everyone in the crowd..it really wasn’t much different, The ring was my stage." JB: "You displayed the South Korean flag on the title instead. How much does the country mean to you, and what should we learn about it?" SKC: "South Korea means the world to me…born and raised up in Korea. When I changed the title it was mostly because I set a record…two matches to win my first title also because it’s the county I love and I think everyone should look into the culture it’s not just K-Pop like people think." JB: "Final question. Which wrestlers on roster are you keeping your eye on as possible new opponent(s)?"
SKC: "I’ve had my eyes on quite a few people on the roster but I recently seen that management has decided to sign my best friend Jiwon so of course I’d like to have a match with him at some point in my time here." JB: "Thank you for your time SKC. Next time on the Squared Circle, we will be speaking to general manager Justice Stone." |