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Brian Morris on The Super 8, Wrestling Open, Monster Factory, & The Stetson Ranch

26 min · 1. juni 2026
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Episode 153 of Best For Business features a dive into the career of “Wonderboy” Brian Morris. Brian Morris discusses his unconventional start in professional wrestling, describing how he essentially got into the business “backwards”. That journey leads into his time training at the legendary Monster Factory, where he learned lessons that shaped both his in-ring style and overall approach to the business. He reflects on the biggest lessons from that environment and how it helped define his early identity. A major focus of the episode is the evolution of his character “Wonderboy” and how confidence became a defining trait in his presentation. Brian breaks down how he developed that persona, how it evolved over time, and how it helped him stand out during key opportunities on the independent scene. He also discusses his early tag team success, including his run as part of the Wonder Bodies alongside Big Body Lopez. From there, he dives into major championship success, including a lengthy reign as AXW Badstreet Tag Team Championships holders for 280 days. Brian reflects on major appearances and milestones across the Northeast, including wrestling at iconic venues like the Hammerstein Ballroom, and competing in some of the most recognizable independent wrestling environments in the region. A key highlight of the conversation is his involvement in the historic ECWA Super 8 Tournament, one of the most respected tournaments in independent wrestling history. He also discusses his early exposure through promotions like 1CW and the broader New England and Mid-Atlantic indie ecosystem that helped shape his career. Brian also reflects on his work in modern independent wrestling, including standout moments in Wrestling Open events, as well as interacting with major names across the current roster and asking the question of who he still wants to face moving forward. Another unique part of the episode is his experience expanding beyond just wrestling, including doing commentary, further developing his presence as a performer, and even having his own action figure released.  The conversation closes with Brian reflecting on legacy, longevity, and what still motivates him today. He discusses who has brought the best out of him throughout his career, what he hopes to accomplish next, and how he wants to be remembered within the New England wrestling scene and beyond. - 0:00 Brian Morris Trailer 0:49 Best For Business Introduction Video 1:41 Introduction 1:55 Why Pro Wrestling? 2:05 Getting into Wrestling…Backwards 2:20 Athletic Background 2:41 Getting Involved in Wrestling 3:26 Biggest Lessons Learned at The Monster Factory 4:40 Who is Brian Morris? 5:23 “Wonderboy” 5:41 The Confidence 6:19 Gaining Confidence 6:56 First Big Opportunity 7:44 1CW 8:36 The Wonder Bodies with Big Body Lopez 9:02 The Golden Era 9:39 AXW Badstreet Tag Team Champions for 280 Days 10:37 Wrestling in Hammerstein Ballroom 12:12 Favorite Venues 12:27 Favorites Growing Up 13:08 The 29th Annual ECWA Super 8 14:13 The Discovery Gauntlet 15:36 The Stetson Ranch 16:36 The Stetson Ranch Matches 17:42 Having his own action figure 19:38 Doing Commentary 21:38 Who brings the best out of Brian Morris? 22:57 Who hasn’t Brian Morris faced on the Wrestling Open Roster? 23:55 What does the future hold for Brian Morris? 25:07 Brian Morris’ Legacy 25:36 Conclusion - Subscribe to https://youtube.com/@CoachC310?si=oM-LME5EYYAddqDN - Check out Best for Business: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1-tiM0N3zjvBiaRIETb02bR14wlpDJeR&si=TjNK2HbpoLjsugFf - Make sure you give me a follow and SUBSCRIBE: Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/ChrisDust310/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/officialchrissanders/ Tiktok- https://www.tiktok.com/@officialchrissanders X- https://x.com/chrissandersoff

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