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Kekoa Talks Big Opportunities, ECWA Super 8, Coaching, & The Loco Beach Coconuts

1 h 4 min · 20. mai 2026
episode Kekoa Talks Big Opportunities, ECWA Super 8, Coaching, & The Loco Beach Coconuts cover

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Episode 150 of Best For Business is a massive milestone episode featuring one of the most respected veterans in independent wrestling of Kekoa. Known to many as “The Flyin’ Hawaiian,” Kekoa joins the show to reflect on a career that spans multiple generations of independent wrestling, from the early grind of balancing everyday life with chasing the wrestling dream to becoming one of the most recognizable names throughout the East Coast wrestling scene. Kekoa discusses why professional wrestling captured his attention in the first place and how he first got involved in the business while trying to balance wrestling with everything else happening in life. He talks about the inspiration behind the “Kekoa” persona, the origins of “The Flyin’ Hawaiian,” and how standing out became essential during an era packed with talent. One of the major themes throughout the episode is challenge and growth. Kekoa opens up about being tested throughout his career, both personally and professionally, and how many companies viewed him as a natural babyface despite his versatility as a performer. He explains how learning to adapt while staying authentic helped shape the longevity of his career. The conversation moves into some of his first major opportunities, including doing extra work for WWE and eventually competing on WWE Superstars.  Kekoa also dives into his memorable run with the East Coast Wrestling Association, including his experiences competing in the legendary ECWA Super 8 Tournament. He shares stories from those tournaments, what made the atmosphere special, and why the Super 8 became such an important proving ground for wrestlers trying to elevate themselves. Beyond matches and championships, Kekoa speaks about the importance of giving back. A major focus of the episode centers around training and coaching the next generation of wrestlers. He discusses the most rewarding parts of teaching, helping younger talent grow, and why passing knowledge down has become one of the most fulfilling aspects of his career. Outside of wrestling, Kekoa talks about getting involved in Banana Ball with the Loco Beach Coconuts, adding another unique chapter to his story. He also discusses writing a book, becoming a proud girl dad, and how his priorities and perspective have evolved over time. The episode closes with Kekoa reflecting on the legacy he hopes to leave behind, not just as a wrestler, but as a mentor, father, coach, and someone who dedicated his life to helping others grow both inside and outside the ring. - 0:00 Kekoa Trailer 0:41 Best For Business Introduction Video 1:34 Introduction 2:01 Why Pro Wrestling? 3:09 Getting Involved in Wrestling 4:23 Balancing Wrestling with Everything 6:38 The inspiration behind Kekoa 8:10 “The Flyin’ Hawaiian” 8:49 Being Challenged 12:03 Companies wanted him babyface 14:44 First Big Opportunity 14:56 Extra Work for WWE 16:25 Advice from Mike Bennett 8:14 Wrestling on WWE Superstars 20:19 Going to ECWA 21:51 Kekoa’s Experiences in The Super 8 29:24 Having Aden Chambers’ Retirement Match 31:26 The MCW Shane Shamrock Memorial Cup Stories 34:10 Wrestling Kenny King 38:37 Favorite Venues 41:53 Who brought the best out of Kekoa? 43:40 Giving Back & Training 48:19 The Most Rewarding Part of Coaching 53:18 Getting Involved in Banana Ball 55:00 The Loco Beach Coconuts 56:14 Writing a book 1:00:53 Being a Girl Dad 1:02:42 Kekoa’s Legacy 1:03:41 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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Episode 150 of Best For Business is a massive milestone episode featuring one of the most respected veterans in independent wrestling of Kekoa. Known to many as “The Flyin’ Hawaiian,” Kekoa joins the show to reflect on a career that spans multiple generations of independent wrestling, from the early grind of balancing everyday life with chasing the wrestling dream to becoming one of the most recognizable names throughout the East Coast wrestling scene. Kekoa discusses why professional wrestling captured his attention in the first place and how he first got involved in the business while trying to balance wrestling with everything else happening in life. He talks about the inspiration behind the “Kekoa” persona, the origins of “The Flyin’ Hawaiian,” and how standing out became essential during an era packed with talent. One of the major themes throughout the episode is challenge and growth. Kekoa opens up about being tested throughout his career, both personally and professionally, and how many companies viewed him as a natural babyface despite his versatility as a performer. He explains how learning to adapt while staying authentic helped shape the longevity of his career. The conversation moves into some of his first major opportunities, including doing extra work for WWE and eventually competing on WWE Superstars.  Kekoa also dives into his memorable run with the East Coast Wrestling Association, including his experiences competing in the legendary ECWA Super 8 Tournament. He shares stories from those tournaments, what made the atmosphere special, and why the Super 8 became such an important proving ground for wrestlers trying to elevate themselves. Beyond matches and championships, Kekoa speaks about the importance of giving back. A major focus of the episode centers around training and coaching the next generation of wrestlers. He discusses the most rewarding parts of teaching, helping younger talent grow, and why passing knowledge down has become one of the most fulfilling aspects of his career. Outside of wrestling, Kekoa talks about getting involved in Banana Ball with the Loco Beach Coconuts, adding another unique chapter to his story. He also discusses writing a book, becoming a proud girl dad, and how his priorities and perspective have evolved over time. The episode closes with Kekoa reflecting on the legacy he hopes to leave behind, not just as a wrestler, but as a mentor, father, coach, and someone who dedicated his life to helping others grow both inside and outside the ring. - 0:00 Kekoa Trailer 0:41 Best For Business Introduction Video 1:34 Introduction 2:01 Why Pro Wrestling? 3:09 Getting Involved in Wrestling 4:23 Balancing Wrestling with Everything 6:38 The inspiration behind Kekoa 8:10 “The Flyin’ Hawaiian” 8:49 Being Challenged 12:03 Companies wanted him babyface 14:44 First Big Opportunity 14:56 Extra Work for WWE 16:25 Advice from Mike Bennett 8:14 Wrestling on WWE Superstars 20:19 Going to ECWA 21:51 Kekoa’s Experiences in The Super 8 29:24 Having Aden Chambers’ Retirement Match 31:26 The MCW Shane Shamrock Memorial Cup Stories 34:10 Wrestling Kenny King 38:37 Favorite Venues 41:53 Who brought the best out of Kekoa? 43:40 Giving Back & Training 48:19 The Most Rewarding Part of Coaching 53:18 Getting Involved in Banana Ball 55:00 The Loco Beach Coconuts 56:14 Writing a book 1:00:53 Being a Girl Dad 1:02:42 Kekoa’s Legacy 1:03:41 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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