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Mike Graca on “The Mind Eraser”, RWA, Paul London, Katey Prescott, Fight Life, & The New Gore Order

39 min · 25 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Mike Graca on “The Mind Eraser”, RWA, Paul London, Katey Prescott, Fight Life, & The New Gore Order

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Episode 151 of Best For Business features one of the most unpredictable, intense, and emotionally layered performers in independent wrestling of Mike Graca, also known as “The Mind Eraser.” Mike opens up about his early athletic background in soccer and football, and how those sports helped shape his mindset before transitioning into professional wrestling. He breaks down how he first got involved in the business, the training process that molded him, and the key lessons that stuck with him as he began building his identity in the ring. A major focus of the episode is the evolution of his character, including the creation of “The Mind Eraser” persona and the different masks that helped define his look and presentation. Mike discusses how reinvention became a constant part of his journey, allowing him to stand out in a crowded independent wrestling scene. He reflects on standout tag team and faction work, including Fit To Be Tied with Smiley, and his time in The New Gore Order in XWA and then with Devin Blaze, which became a defining chapter in his career. Mike also breaks down memorable matches and experiences in Limitless Wrestling, including the signature scrambles that helped build his reputation as a chaotic, must-see performer. One of the most unique moments of his career comes from making an entrance in an ambulance and unpredictability he became known for. Mike also discusses stepping away from wrestling in 2018, what led to that decision, and what changed when he returned in 2021 with a renewed mindset. The conversation covers his return run in promotions like FIGHT LIFE Pro Wrestling, key moments in RWA, and other regional promotions. He reflects on the physical and mental toll of his hardcore style and how it shaped his approach to wrestling moving forward. Mike also discusses his work in Focus Pro Wrestling, his involvement in The Trauma Factory, and how different environments pushed him to evolve further as a performer. He opens up about key matches, personal growth after injury, and how adversity changed his perspective on the business. Throughout the episode, Mike emphasizes mindset, how his approach to wrestling, pain, and storytelling has changed over time, and what still drives him today. He also shares the matches he still wants to have, who brings out the best in him, and how he defines his own legacy. - 0:00 Mike Graca Trailer 0:55 Best For Business Introduction Video 1:48 Introduction 2:09 Why Pro Wrestling? 2:50 Playing Soccer & Football 3:56 Getting Involved in Pro Wrestling 5:17 Getting Trained 6:15 Biggest Lessons Learned 6:34 Becoming The Mind Eraser 8:50 The Masks 12:11 Fit To Be Tied with Smiley 13:20 The New Gore Order 15:22 New Gore Order with Devin Blaze 16:16 Wrestling Paul London 17:17 The Signature Scrambles in Limitless Wrestling 18:20 Making an entrance in an ambulance 19:32 Stepping Away from Pro Wrestling in 2018 20:24 Coming Back in 2021 21:40 FIGHT LIFE 24:11 Feuding with BMT at RWA and Main Eventing Legacy 25:53 Favorite Mike Graca Matches 26:41 The Mindset after getting injured 29:05 The Biggest Difference with Mike Graca 30:04 FOCUS PRO 30:54 The Hardcore Style 31:10 The Trauma Factory 32:13 Katey Prescott 35:06 Who brings the best out of Mike Graca? 36:30 What does the future hold? 37:11 Matches that Mike Graca wants to have 36:15 Mike Graca’s Legacy 38:53 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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Portada del episodio Mike Montero on DCMC, 1st Limitless Wrestling Match, Injury Recovery, & Returning to Pro Wrestling

Mike Montero on DCMC, 1st Limitless Wrestling Match, Injury Recovery, & Returning to Pro Wrestling

Episode 157 of Best For Business features a deep, career-spanning conversation with Mike Montero, covering his evolution from early training to becoming a cornerstone of the New England independent wrestling scene.Mike Montero breaks down his introduction to professional wrestling, including his athletic background in martial arts and the early decision to pursue wrestling seriously. He reflects on his first steps into training, the adjustment period of learning the craft, and the key lessons that shaped his foundation as a performer.A major influence in his early development was Brickhouse Baker, and Mike discusses the biggest lessons learned under that guidance, along with the experience of having his first match and what it meant to finally step into the ring after training.The episode explores Mike’s rise through the early days of RWA, where he began forming his in-ring identity and figuring out what kind of performer he wanted to become. Mike reflects on his first major opportunities, including wrestling The SAT, and his interactions with Jason Devine, which helped shape his understanding of the independent wrestling landscape. A significant portion of the conversation focuses on his time in Proving Ground, where Mike became the promotion’s first-ever champion. He details the pressure of carrying a new title, standout defenses, and notable opponents such as Christian Casanova (Carmelo Hayes), highlighting how those matches elevated both his career and the brand itself.Mike also discusses the formation and evolution of Dirt City Murder Crue (DCMC), including the group’s longevity, key members like Jamie Tucker and Paulywood, and the creative elements that helped define their identity, including custom entrance music that added to their presentation.The conversation continues with highlights from NCW, additional standout matches, and reflection on who consistently brought out his best performances over the years.A turning point in the episode comes when Mike opens up about suffering an injury, stepping away from wrestling, and the physical and mental recovery process that followed. He discusses rediscovering purpose, rebuilding himself, and what changed most about his mindset during time away from the ring.-0:00 Mike Montero Trailer0:53 Best For Business1:46 Introduction2:15 Why Pro Wrestling?2:44 Athletic Background & Doing Martial Arts3:21 Wanting to get involved3:45 Getting Involved4:47 Biggest Lessons Learned from Brickhouse Baker5:27 Mike Montero’s First Match6:09 The Early Days of RWA7:01 Mike Montero’s Identity7:40 Finding an identity8:03 First Big Opportunity8:09 Wrestling the SAT9:27 First Interaction with Jason Devine10:17 The Influence11:12 Beyond Wrestling Matches12:02 The First Ever Limitless Wrestling Match13:57 Favorite RWA Matches14:26 Wrestling JT Dunn15:17 Biggest Tests15:44 Main Eventing Legacy against Anthony Greene16:43 Introduction to Proving Ground17:58 The First Proving Ground champion18:45 Defenses that stand out19:19 Facing Christian Casanova (Carmelo Hayes)19:55 Dirt City Murder Crue21:18 The Longevity of DCMC21:51 Adding Jamie Tucker to DCMC23:31 Adding Paulywood24:27 Paulywood made a custom theme for DCMC24:58 NCW Highlights25:52 Who brings the best out of Mike Montero?26:49 Getting Injured & Taking Time Off29:47 Finding his purpose30:48 The Recovery Process31:22 The Biggest Difference with Mike Montero32:22 Mike Montero’s Return33:17 Getting Cleared34:05 What does the future hold?35:53 Mike Montero’s Legacy36:22 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/@officialchrissandersX- https://x.com/chrissandersoff

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Portada del episodio Cody Fluffman on Banana Ball, Sean Legacy, UK Wrestling, MLW, & Going All In on Wrestling

Cody Fluffman on Banana Ball, Sean Legacy, UK Wrestling, MLW, & Going All In on Wrestling

Episode 156 of Best For Business features one of the most unique and recognizable characters in modern independent wrestling of Cody Fluffman. Cody Fluffman breaks down his journey into professional wrestling, starting with his early interest in the business and the process of finding his way into training and development. He reflects on the origins of the “Fluffman” character, the inspiration behind it, and how embracing that identity helped him stand out in a wrestling landscape. A key part of the conversation focuses on the lessons learned from veteran Billy Brash, who played an important role in Cody’s early development. From there, Cody discusses his first major opportunities, including traveling to the United Kingdom to wrestle internationally and gain experience outside of the United States independent scene. Cody also dives into the evolution of his career through the creation of the Buff N Fluff Connection with Sean Legacy, discussing how the partnership formed, the chemistry between them, and how watching Sean Legacy’s rise influenced his own perspective on success and growth in wrestling. The episode explores Cody’s decision to fully commit to professional wrestling, including appearances in promotions such as ACTION Wrestling, where he faced top-tier competition like Alex Kane, as well as involvement in the Carolina independent wrestling scene and the growth he experienced during that time. He also discusses opportunities with promotions such as Major League Wrestling (MLW). A major turning point in the conversation is Cody’s involvement with Banana Ball and the Savannah Bananas universe, where he talks about his audition process, transitioning into that world, and the unexpected crossover between sports entertainment and professional baseball-style performance. He shares insights into working with Jesse Cole and how those experiences influenced his approach to entertainment and content creation. The episode closes with Cody Fluffman discussing what’s next for his career, the evolution of his identity as both a performer and entertainer, and the legacy he hopes to build through his unique blend of wrestling and performance entertainment. - 0:00 Cody Fluffman Trailer 0:52 Best For Business Introduction 1:45 Introduction 2:01 Why Pro Wrestling? 2:33 Wanting to do pro wrestling 3:04 Getting Involved in Wrestling 3:40 “Fluffman” 4:16 The Inspiration of Fluffman 4:54 The Confidence 6:21 Biggest Lessons Learned from Billy Brash 7:03 First Big Opportunity 7:21 Going to the UK 8:03 Wrestling in the UK 8:50 The Buff N Fluff Connection with Sean Legacy 10:02 Seeing Sean Legacy’s Success  10:39 “Cody Fluffman” 11:21 Going all in on pro wrestling 12:22 ACTION Wrestling 14:51 Wrestling Alex Kane 15:19 The Carolina Wrestling Scene 17:06 How has Cody Fluffman evolved? 20:33 The Pandemic 22:04 Pro Wrestling TURBO 23:00 Favorite Buff N Fluff Connection Matches 24:48 Doing a War Games Match for Intense Wrestling Entertainment 25:30 Wrestling Rule 26:30 Wrestling for Major League Wrestling 28:10 Who brings the best out of Cody Fluffman? 29:29 Opportunity to wrestle for Chaotic Wrestling 30:40 Getting Involved with Banana Ball 35:16 Cody Fluffman’s Audition Video 37:30 Transitioning to Banana Ball 39:18 Being in a Pro Wrestling Illustrated 40:35 Having his own figure 42:27 Biggest Lessons Learned from Jesse Cole 43:47 Creating Content 47:19 What does the future hold? 48:27 Cody Fluffman’s Legacy 49:31 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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Portada del episodio Jay Evans Talks GTS Wrestling, Robbie E, TJ Marconi, NWA, & The Shot Callers

Jay Evans Talks GTS Wrestling, Robbie E, TJ Marconi, NWA, & The Shot Callers

Episode 155 of Best For Business features one of the most recognizable names to emerge from the modern independent wrestling scene of Jay “The Key” Evans. Jay Evans discusses his journey into professional wrestling, beginning with his athletic background and the passion that eventually led him toward the squared circle. He reflects on discovering wrestling, taking his first steps into training, and the challenges that came with learning the craft while trying to establish his own identity in the business. A major focus of the conversation centers around Jay's involvement with Grim’s Toy Show and the role it played in helping introduce him to wrestling fans around the world. He shares stories from the early days of GTS Wrestling, the opportunities that came from the platform, and how it helped shape his career while opening doors throughout the independent wrestling scene. Jay also discusses his evolution through several early personas before eventually becoming Jay “The Key” Evans, breaking down the inspiration behind the character and how finding the right identity helped him gain confidence as a performer. The episode explores some of the biggest opportunities of his career, including working alongside Robbie E (Robert Stone) and learning from respected veterans such as Jimmy Rave. Jay reflects on the importance of continued training and mentorship, even after gaining exposure through GTS Wrestling and independent promotions. The conversation continues with his experiences in promotions such as Superstars of Wrestling Federation (SWF), where he became a prominent fixture, as well as memorable rivalries and partnerships throughout his career. Jay shares stories involving Flash Carter and dives into the creation of The Shot Callers, discussing the chemistry, success, and impact the team had on his career. Throughout the episode, Jay reflects on his time competing for organizations including ISPW Wrestling, Fight Factory Wrestling, and the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), sharing lessons learned from working in different environments and in front of different audiences. Later in the conversation, Jay discusses what the future may hold, the opponents and peers who have brought the best out of him, and how his perspective on professional wrestling has evolved over the years. The episode concludes with a reflection on legacy, as Jay Evans shares how he hopes to be remembered, not only for his accomplishments inside the ring, but also for the relationships built, the fans reached through GTS Wrestling, and the journey that transformed a wrestling fan into one of the most recognizable independent wrestlers of his generation. - 0:00 Jay Evans Trailer 0:40 Best For Business Introduction Video 1:33 Introduction 2:16 Why Pro Wrestling? 3:50 Athletic Background Prior to Pro Wrestling 5:37 Getting Involved in Pro Wrestling 7:19 Grim’s Toy Show 12:39 Learning to Wrestle 14:19 Early Personas 16:28 Becoming Jay “The Key” Evans 21:50 GTS Wrestling 27:17 First Big Opportunity 27:30 Working with Robbie E (Robert Stone) 29:05 Big Opportunities on The Indies 30:54 Getting Trained  33:12 Jimmy Rave 37:25 SWF 38:34 Flash Carter 43:16 The Idea of Teaming 44:48 “The Shot Callers” 46:21 ISPW Wrestling 51:03 Wrestling Sent 2 Slaughter 52:23 Wrestling for NWA 53:33 Fight Factory Wrestling 58:49 What’s next? 1:00:25 Who brings the best out of Jay Evans? 1:02:54 Jay Evans’ Legacy 1:04:45 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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Portada del episodio Ian Knoxx Talks Cage of Death V, Hardcore Wrestling, Zandig Stories & PWU

Ian Knoxx Talks Cage of Death V, Hardcore Wrestling, Zandig Stories & PWU

Episode 154 of Best For Business features Ian Knoxx. Ian Knoxx begins by discussing why he got into professional wrestling and how his background in rugby helped shape his physical style and mindset inside the ring. He reflects on life after college, the transition into wrestling training, and the early CZW school days under John Zandig, including stories that highlight both the intensity and unpredictability of that environment. A major part of the conversation centers around his time in the early days of CZW, including the formation of Pro Wrestling Unplugged and the relationships and tensions that came with working closely in that scene.  Ian also reflects on the evolution of his in-ring identity, his inspirations, and the friendships formed through wrestling, including The Irish Drinking Team with Chris Stylz. He breaks down what those connections meant during a chaotic and physically demanding era of independent wrestling. The episode highlights several major career moments, including Cage of Death V, Tournament of Death appearances, and a First Blood match with Adam Flash. Ian also discusses adapting to different styles and environments, including wrestling in Italy and working alongside names like Jimmy Rave, as well as teaming with Test in a unique chapter of his career. Beyond the violence and spectacle, Ian talks about the importance of relationships in wrestling, how the business shaped his personal life, the bonds formed on the road, and the respect earned through shared experience in difficult matches and demanding schedules. As the conversation turns toward the later stages of his career, Ian reflects on slowly stepping away from active competition, what he’s been up to since, and whether another match is still possible.  The episode closes with Ian Knoxx reflecting on legacy, what he took from the hardcore wrestling era, the lessons learned through pain and persistence, and how he wants to be remembered in a scene built on toughness, loyalty, and survival. - 0:00 Ian Knoxx Trailer 0:48 Best For Business Introduction 1:41 Introduction 2:09 Why Pro Wrestling? 6:25 Did Rugby help with Pro Wrestling 7:31 Post College Goals 9:21 The Early CZW School Days 11:11 John Zandig Stories 14:00 The Birth of Pro Wrestling UnPlugged 16:43 Having Heat with John Zandig 18:00 Being Reckless with his body 19:12 Ian Knoxx Inspiration 23:54 The Irish Drinking Team with Chris Stylz 25:45 The Friendships Made in Wrestling 26:22 First Big Opportunities 27:40 Adapting to The Hardcore Style 28:49 Cage of Death V 34:38 Adam Flash Stories 35:20 Wrestling In Italy 38:40 Jimmy Rave 40:00 Teaming with Test 41:34 Tournament of Death 43:44 First Blood Match with Adam Flash 47:44 Slowly Winding Down in Wrestling 50:36 What is Ian Knoxx up too? 50:48 Going to a PWU Event 51:45 The relationships made through wrestling 54:34 Favorite Venues 55:57 Will there be another Ian Knoxx Match? 57:05 Ian Knoxx’s Legacy 59:37 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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Portada del episodio Brian Morris on The Super 8, Wrestling Open, Monster Factory, & The Stetson Ranch

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

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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