Best For Business

Chris Sanders

Best for Business is your backstage pass to the world of professional wrestling, featuring in-depth interviews with the biggest names and rising stars of the industry. Hosted by Chris Sanders, this podcast goes beyond the ring to explore the stories, journeys, and personalities that make wrestling unforgettable. Whether you're a hardcore fan or new to the scene, each episode offers fresh insights, candid conversations, and a passion for the business that keeps you coming back for more. Join us as we celebrate the best in the business, one episode at a time.

  1. David Ali on AR Fox, AEW During the Pandemic, Becoming The Savior, & Southern Honor

    4d ago

    David Ali on AR Fox, AEW During the Pandemic, Becoming The Savior, & Southern Honor

    Episode 164 of Best For Business features a deep dive into the career of David Ali, one of the standout talents to emerge from the Georgia independent wrestling scene. From training at WWA4 under AR Fox to competing across major indie promotions and appearing on national platforms during the pandemic era, David breaks down the journey that shaped his evolution into “The Savior.” David Ali opens the conversation by discussing what first inspired him to pursue professional wrestling and how his athletic background helped him transition into the industry. He reflects on discovering the independent wrestling scene and how early exposure to different styles shaped his approach inside the ring. A major focus of the episode is his time training at WWA4, where he learned under AR Fox. The discussion moves into his early identity as “Ra’s Ali” before eventually evolving into “David Ali.” He breaks down the reasoning behind the character change and how refining his identity helped him take the next step in his career. David discusses his first major opportunities in Southern Honor Wrestling, where he began establishing himself as a consistent presence and developing a reputation for standout performances. He highlights some of his favorite matches from that run and how those experiences prepared him for bigger stages. A key turning point in his career came during the pandemic era, when he gained additional visibility through AEW-related opportunities. He reflects on working during that time, the increased exposure, and how it accelerated his growth as a performer. David also discusses his time in Memphis Wrestling, including his partnership in The Fab And The Furious alongside Heather Monroe. Later in the episode, he reflects on the people who have brought the best out of him throughout his career and the importance of mentorship and connection in wrestling. The episode closes with David Ali discussing his current goals, what he hopes to accomplish moving forward, and how he wants his legacy to be defined. - 0:00 David Ali Trailer 0:39 Best For Business Introduction Video 1:32 Introduction 1:51 Why Pro Wrestling? 2:55 Athletic background prior to wrestling 3:48 Indy Wrestling 4:37 Finding the independent scene 6:19 WWA4 8:08 Learning from AR Fox 10:30 Biggest Lessons Learned from AR Fox 13:16 The Georgia wrestling scene 18:51 Wrestling AR Fox in his graduation match 19:47 Starting as Ra's Ali 21:27 Becoming David Ali 22:43 “David Ali” 25:20 First Big Opportunity 25:49 Southern Honor 29:09 Favorite Southern Honor Matches 35:40 Doing AEW during the pandemic 42:16 AC Mack 43:52 Austin Theory 45:34 Wrestling in Rhode Island for WHAT! 48:23 ACTION! Wrestling 50:06 “The Savior” 56:08 Memphis Wrestling 57:54 The Fab And The Furious with Heather Monroe 59:41 Who brings the best out of David Ali? 1:08:19 Giving Back & Training 1:14:45 AJ Styles went to bat for David Ali 1:15:44 Goals nowadays 1:19:34 David Ali’s Legacy 1:22:33 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

    1h 24m
  2. Rip Byson on Tomahawk, Wrestling in Japan & Canada, Limitless Wrestling & Pro Wrestling GRIND

    6d ago

    Rip Byson on Tomahawk, Wrestling in Japan & Canada, Limitless Wrestling & Pro Wrestling GRIND

    Episode 163 of Best For Business features one of New England wrestling's most hard-hitting competitors, Rip Byson.  Rip Byson opens up about what first inspired him to pursue professional wrestling and the transition from high school wrestling background into the world of sports entertainment. The conversation begins with Rip reflecting on his earliest days in the business, including training alongside Tomahawk and experimenting with face paint before eventually discovering the presentation that would define his career. He explains how gaining confidence inside and outside the ring allowed him to develop into the performer fans know today. Rip also discusses receiving his first major opportunities, traveling extensively throughout his career, and the experiences that came from wrestling in Canada early on. We also talk about memorable tag team partnerships, including teaming with Jeremy Leary as The Punk-Rock Pow-Wow before later becoming apart of The Aristocrats. A major focus of the episode centers around his time in Lucky Pro Wrestling, where Rip continued establishing himself as one of the area's standout performers. He explains the evolution that ultimately led to the creation of the "Rip Byson" character and how embracing that identity elevated both his confidence and career. The conversation also revisits the pandemic era, when Rip became a fixture in Limitless Wrestling during one of independent wrestling's most challenging periods. He reflects on helping keep wrestling alive in New England, the unique atmosphere surrounding those events, and the opportunities that emerged despite the uncertainty. Rip shares stories from his chemistry with Perry Von Vicious as Mutually Assured Destruction. He also reflects on being part of the early days of Wrestling Open, watching the promotion grow from its inception into one of independent wrestling's premier weekly events. Beyond his in-ring accomplishments, Rip discusses helping launch Pro Wrestling GRIND and the vision behind the promotion. He explains the goals of GRIND, why creating new opportunities for wrestlers is important to him, and how giving back to the wrestling community has become one of his biggest passions. The interview also explores Rip's experiences wrestling in Japan, including adapting to a different style, competing in front of international audiences, and what those tours taught him as a performer. As the conversation comes to a close, Rip Byson discusses what's next in his career, the goals he continues to pursue both inside and outside the ring, and how he hopes fans will remember his contributions to professional wrestling. - 0:00 Rip Byson Trailer 0:53 Best For Business Introduction 1:46 Introduction 2:17 Why Pro Wrestling? 3:16 Transitioning from high school wrestling to pro wrestling 4:38 Tomahawk 7:53 The Face Paint 8:44 Gaining Confidence 11:25 First Big Opportunity 11:43 Traveling  12:30 Wrestling in Canada 14:32 Teaming with Jeremy Leary as The Punk-Rock Pow-Wow 16:06 The Aristocrats 18:05 Lucky Pro Wrestling 20:33 Becoming Rip Byson 25:00 Limitless Wrestling During The Pandemic 30:05 Mutually Assured Destruction with Perry Von Vicious 32:01 The Early Days of Wrestling Open 33:00 Pro Wrestling GRIND 38:16 Goals with Pro Wrestling GRIND 39:49 Wrestling in Japan 43:45 The Trauma Factory with Mike Graca 46:03 Favorite Venues 47:29 Who brings the best out of Rip Byson? 48:37 What’s next for Rip Byson? 49:58 Rip Byson’s Legacy 51:06 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

    52 min
  3. Ace Darling on WWF, Crowbar, Reckless Youth, 1st Ever ECWA Super 8, & WCW

    Jul 1

    Ace Darling on WWF, Crowbar, Reckless Youth, 1st Ever ECWA Super 8, & WCW

    Episode 162 of Best For Business features one of the defining names of the East Coast, Ace Darling. From the early days of training under "Iron" Mike Sharpe to becoming one of ECWA's signature stars and working for the WWF and WCW, Ace reflects on a career that helped shape an entire generation of independent wrestling. Ace Darling opens up about what first inspired him to pursue professional wrestling and the path that led him to training under the legendary "Iron" Mike Sharpe. He discusses the invaluable lessons learned during his early development, the mentors who guided him throughout his career, and the work ethic required to break into one of wrestling's most competitive eras. The conversation explores the origins of Mike Maraldo before the birth of the "Ace Darling" character. Ace explains how developing his identity helped elevate his career and ultimately opened doors across the independent wrestling landscape. One of the biggest topics throughout the episode is his early opportunities with the World Wrestling Federation. Ace shares stories from wrestling for the WWF early in his career, reflects on several matches that stand out, and discusses what it was like gaining valuable experience on wrestling's biggest stage. Ace also looks back on working with legendary promoter Dennis Coralluzzo before discussing his arrival in the East Coast Wrestling Association (ECWA), where he became one of the promotion's cornerstone performers. He revisits the historic inaugural ECWA Super 8 Tournament, his appearances in multiple Super 8 events, and why the tournament became one of independent wrestling's most prestigious showcases. The episode also highlights many of the rivalries and opponents that defined Ace Darling's career. He reflects on memorable battles with Christopher Daniels, Reckless Youth, and Crowbar, while also revisiting his tag team partnership with Devon Storm. Ace shares behind-the-scenes stories from his time working for WCW, including balancing his wrestling career with college and learning from some of the road agents. Later in the interview, Ace reflects on competing for Jersey All Pro Wrestling (JAPW) and ISPW, while also discussing the formation of Chase N Ace alongside Chase Del Monte. He explains how his priorities began to shift as his in-ring career gradually wound down and what ultimately led him away from full-time competition. As the episode concludes, Ace discusses whether his wrestling career is officially over, what he's currently involved with outside the ring, including his podcast, and the relationships that brought out the very best in him throughout his career. - 0:00 Ace Darling Trailer 0:49 Best For Business Introduction Video 1:42 Introduction 2:12 Why Pro Wrestling? 3:06 Getting Involved in Wrestling 3:45 Pursuing Pro Wrestling 4:44 Training at Mike Sharpe’s School 6:28 Biggest Mentors 8:03 Who is Mike Maraldo? 9:35 First Big Opportunity 10:42 Having matches for the WWF early on 15:16 WWF matches that stand out 17:27 Dennis Coralluzzo 18:36 “Ace Darling” 19:45 Going to ECWA 21:00 The First Ever ECWA Super 8 Tournament 22:03 Being apart of multiple Super 8s 23:11 Christopher Daniels 24:07 Reckless Youth 25:40 Crowbar 28:31 The Extreme with Devon Storm 29:10 Working for WCW 30:50 Balancing Wrestling & College 32:22 The WCW Road Agents 32:51 Arn Anderson Story 34:41 Wrestling as Doink 37:10 Wrestling for JAPW 38:19 ISPW Matches 40:34 Chase N Ace with Chase Del Monte  42:31 Winding Down in pro wrestling  44:59 Is Ace Darling officially done? 45:41 What is Ace Darling up too? 46:49 Ace Darling’s Podcast 52:18 Who brings the best out of Ace Darling? 53:23 Ace Darling’s Legacy 54:31 Conclusion - Subscribe to https://youtube.com/@CoachC310?si=oM-LME5EYYAddqDN - 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

    55 min
  4. Davienne on Wrestling in Japan, First Match in ROH, It’s GAL, & Becoming Chaotic Heavyweight Champion

    Jun 29

    Davienne on Wrestling in Japan, First Match in ROH, It’s GAL, & Becoming Chaotic Heavyweight Champion

    Episode 161 of Best For Business features one of New England's most accomplished wrestlers, Davienne, as she reflects on a career that has taken her from local independent promotions to championships, international tours, and becoming one of the cornerstones of the New England wrestling scene. Davienne opens up about what first inspired her to pursue professional wrestling and the transition from playing softball to stepping inside the squared circle. She looks back on her early training at the New England Pro Wrestling Academy, the lessons she learned while developing as a performer, and how she gradually discovered who "Davienne" would become as both a competitor and a character. One of the most remarkable moments discussed is her professional wrestling debut, which came on a Ring of Honor event. Davienne reflects on making her first appearance under such a major banner and the confidence that experience gave her moving forward. The conversation expands internationally as Davienne shares stories from wrestling in Japan, including what daily life was like touring overseas, adapting to a completely different wrestling culture, and performing in front of passionate Japanese crowds. She also discusses her experiences competing in Canada and how international wrestling helped shape her style and perspective. Tag team wrestling also plays a major role throughout the episode. Davienne reflects on teaming with Skylar as The Top Dogs, her partnership with Ava Everett, and later the formation of Death by Davie alongside JT Dunn. The episode also revisits the challenges presented by the pandemic and how she adapted during one of the most uncertain periods in independent wrestling. Despite those obstacles, Davienne continued building momentum, eventually reaching one of the biggest accomplishments of her career by winning the Chaotic Wrestling Heavyweight Championship, making history in the process. She also highlights several Chaotic Wrestling matches that stand out as defining moments. Outside of traditional wrestling, the conversation explores her work portraying Mindy Binkus in Rad Pro Rasslin' and watching GAL’s rise, and much more. Later in the interview, Davienne talks about relocating to Florida, stepping into the world of bodybuilding competition, and the new challenges that came with pursuing another physically demanding discipline. As the episode concludes, Davienne discusses what the future holds, the goals she continues to pursue, and how she hopes her body of work will be remembered. - 0:00 Davienne Trailer 0:51 Best For Business Introduction 1:45 Introduction 2:11 Why Pro Wrestling? 2:44 Going from softball to wrestling 3:05 Training to be a wrestler 5:25 New England Pro Wrestling Academy 7:36 Who is Davienne? 9:28 Davienne’s First Match…for Ring of Honor 11:13 Favorite Venues 12:13 Wrestling in Japan 13:15 A Day in the Life in Japan 14:55 The crowds in Japan 15:57 Wrestling in Canada 16:58 The Top Dogs with Skylar 17:43 Teaming with Ava Everett 18:24 The Pandemic 20:59 Death by Davie with JT Dunn 22:20 Collecting money from the fans 23:48 Winning the Chaotic Wrestling Heavyweight Championship 25:22 Chaotic Wrestling matches that stand out 26:11 Winning The 8 City Open with LMK and RJ Rude 27:39 SHIMMER 28:53 Beyond Wrestling 29:25 Mindy Binkus in Rad Pro Rasslin’ 30:12 GAL 31:15 Moving to Florida 31:56 Doing a bodybuilding competition 33:40 Learning from Ace Steel 34:45 What does the future hold for Davienne? 36:19 Davienne’s Legacy 36:48 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

    37 min
  5. Chris Dozer on Hardcore Wrestling, His Wrestling Journey, Legacy, & Final Interview

    Jun 24

    Chris Dozer on Hardcore Wrestling, His Wrestling Journey, Legacy, & Final Interview

    Episode 160 of Best For Business serves as both a celebration and remembrance of the life and career of Chris Roy, better known to wrestling fans as Chris Dozer. This episode was recorded on April 17, 2026. Just days later, on the morning of April 22, Chris passed away unexpectedly. We are grateful to be able to share this conversation and preserve his story, allowing fans, friends, and fellow wrestlers to hear directly from Chris as he reflected on his journey through professional wrestling and life. Chris begins by discussing his introduction to professional wrestling, his athletic background, and the path that led him into the business. He reflects on his earliest days in wrestling, including performing as “Big Slick” Chris Holdem before eventually evolving into the character that many fans came to know as Chris Dozer. Throughout the conversation, Chris speaks openly about confidence, personal growth, and finding his place in wrestling. He discusses his first major opportunities in the industry, including wrestling Kris Pyro, a rivalry and friendship that would become one of the defining relationships of his career. Chris shares stories about the chemistry they developed, their memorable matches, and the trust required to create some of the most physical moments in their careers. The episode also explores Chris’ connection with fellow New England wrestling standouts such as Mike Montero, while diving into his experiences competing in hardcore wrestling. Chris reflects on the risks involved with that style and how it shaped both his reputation and his approach to the business. One of the major highlights discussed is his opportunity to main event Legacy 8 against Mike Graca, along with the unforgettable Dog Collar Match against Kris Pyro. Chris also discusses the people who helped influence his journey, including working alongside Rob Masse, Tom Billington, and Cipriano Abruzzi. The conversation continues with Chris discussing Salvation alongside Jacklyn Sparks and Jack Krueger, as well as the evolution of his “Unbalanced Messiah” persona.  He talks about what would ultimately become his final match, the obstacles he overcame throughout his life, and the perspective he gained through adversity. As the episode nears its conclusion, Chris reflects on the wrestlers who brought out the best in him and what he hopes his legacy will be. - 0:00 In Memory of Chris Dozer 0:08 Chris Dozer Trailer 0:59 Best For Business Introduction Video 1:53 Introduction  2:30 Why Pro Wrestling?  3:23 Athletic Background 3:40 Getting Involved in Wrestling 4:25 “Big Slick” Chris Holdem 5:05 Becoming Chris Dozer 5:48 The Confidence 6:55 First Big Opportunity 7:03 Wrestling Kris Pyro 8:13 The Connection with Kris Pyro 9:15 Mike Montero 9:55 The Hardcore Style 10:46 Original Goals 10:56 Main Eventing Legacy 8 against Mike Graca 12:25 The Dog Collar Match with Kris Pyro 13:34 Working with Rob Masse 14:11 Working with Tom Billington 15:00 Cipriano Abruzzi 16:00 The Hollywood Balds 17:55 Watch This Fight Wrestling 18:54 RICW 20:23 Salvation with Jacklyn Sparks & Jack Krueger 22:14 “The Unbalanced Messiah” 22:51 The Pandemic 24:47 Chris Dozer’s Last Match 25:35 Everything Chris has gone through 27:11 Chris did a podcast during the pandemic 28:01 What has Chris Dozer been up too? 28:50 Who brings the best out of Chris Dozer 29:29 Chris Dozer’s Legacy 30:01 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

    31 min
  6. Mr. Grim on Becoming “The Hitman For Hire”, AR Fox, NWA, Body Bags, & His Wrestling Journey

    Jun 22

    Mr. Grim on Becoming “The Hitman For Hire”, AR Fox, NWA, Body Bags, & His Wrestling Journey

    Episode 159 of Best For Business features a deep dive into the career of independent wrestling standout Mr. Grim, as he breaks down his evolution from an athletic football background into one of the most recognizable characters on the independent scene. Mr. Grim begins by discussing his early introduction to professional wrestling, including his transition from a football persona into training and eventually fully committing to the business. He explains how that shift led to the creation of “Mr. Grim”. A major focus of the conversation is the development of his in-ring persona, including the origins of “The Hitman For Hire” and the evolution of his signature “Body Bags” presentation.  Mr. Grim also reflects on his first major opportunities in wrestling, including a standout match with AR Fox, which served as a key learning experience early in his career. He discusses what he learned from AR Fox and how that helped him adapt his style moving forward. The episode explores his extensive work across a wide range of promotions, including Combat Zone Wrestling, Limitless Wrestling, Wrestlers’ Lab, IWA Mid-South, and international stops in Canada and Mexico. He talks about the differences between each environment and how those experiences helped him grow as a performer. One of the most notable highlights discussed is his dog collar match against Tyree Taylor. The episode also touches on his time in NWA, as well as how opportunities there expanded his exposure and added another layer to his resume. Mr. Grim reflects on the pandemic era, how it affected his momentum, and how he adjusted during that period. Later in the conversation, he discusses the wrestlers who have brought the best out of him throughout his career, along with the matches and moments that he personally considers defining. As the episode closes, Mr. Grim looks ahead at what the future may hold, whether more matches are on the horizon, and how he wants his career to be remembered. - 0:00 Mr. Grim Trailer 0:34 Best For Business Introduction Video 1:28 Introduction 2:00 Why Pro Wrestling? 2:32 Getting Involved 4:10 Starting with a football persona 5:38 Transitioning from football to wrestling 6:35 Becoming Mr. Grim 7:33 “The Hitman For Hire” 9:55 The Body Bags 11:33 First Big Opportunity 11:42 Wrestling AR Fox 13:35 Learning from AR Fox 14:15 Combat Zone Wrestling 16:03 Wrestling in Canada 18:11 Limitless Wrestling 19:37 Wrestlers’ Lab 21:16 Jimmy Rave 21:51 IWA Mid-South 22:37 Wrestling in Mexico 26:51 Wrestling Ryback 28:28 Favorite Venues 29:21 Wrestling Tyree Taylor in a Dog Collar Match 30:16 The Pandemic 30:51 The Opportunity for NWA 33:55 Who brings the best out of Mr. Grim? 25:05 Matches that define Mr. Grim’s career 37:05 What does the future hold for Mr. Grim? 38:15 Mr. Grim’s Legacy 39:18 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

    40 min
  7. Jaxon Stone on wXw, You Are Loved, Gunther, Playing Baseball, & Wheeler Yuta, CZW

    Jun 17

    Jaxon Stone on wXw, You Are Loved, Gunther, Playing Baseball, & Wheeler Yuta, CZW

    Episode 158 of Best For Business features a reflective conversation with Jaxon Stone, from his journey as a baseball standout to international professional wrestler, and ultimately his evolution beyond the ring. Jaxon Stone begins by discussing his early athletic background in baseball and how that foundation led him toward professional wrestling. He breaks down the transition from baseball to training, the adjustment to wrestling’s physical and mental demands, and the moment he fully committed to pursuing the industry. A key part of his early development comes through training under Steven Kirby at MPX, where he learned fundamental lessons that shaped his in-ring style and long-term approach to wrestling. Jaxon reflects on the importance of those early influences and how they prepared him for opportunities on a larger stage. The episode then follows his rise into the independent wrestling scene, including the adoption of the “Jaxon Stone” persona and his first major opportunities that began to define his career. One of those breakout moments includes traveling to Germany to wrestle for wXw, which he describes as a major turning point in his development as a performer. Jaxon discusses relocating to Philadelphia and immersing himself in the wrestling scene, detailing what life was like during his time with wXw. He also reflects on standout matches in Germany and the experience of performing in front of diverse international crowds. A major theme of the episode is confidence and presentation. Jaxon talks about his entrance presentation and how that helped define his character and in-ring identity during his rise. He also revisits key matches and moments in promotions like CZW, where he identifies some of his favorite performances. Jaxon opens up about how that opportunity changed his career trajectory and expanded his visibility in the industry. Later in the episode, he discusses major life and career shifts, including stepping away from wrestling at different points, reassessing his goals, and eventually making the decision to go all-in on life outside the ring. - 0:00 Jaxon Stone Trailer 0:50 Best For Business Introduction Video 1:43 Introduction 2:35 Why Pro Wrestling? 3:56 Playing Baseball 4:25 Getting Involved in Wrestling 6:13 Transitioning from Baseball to Wrestling 7:50 Learning from Steven Kirby (MPX) 9:35 “Jaxon Stone” 11:40 First Big Opportunity 11:48 Going to wrestle in Germany for wXw 13:46 Moving to Philadelphia 15:31 A day in the life at wXw 16:14 Lights, Camera, Jaxon 17:07 Favorite wXw matches 18:15 International Crowds 21:05 Coming out to Money and The Power 22:27 The Confidence 24:04 Favorite CZW Match 24:37 The Relationships made in wrestling 26:18 IWA Mid-South 27:33 Wrestling Suicide under the Impact Wrestling Banner 30:04 Jaxon Stone’s Life Changed 33:46 Stopping Wrestling & Going All In 34:37 Original Goals with You Are Loved 36:14 Wrestling again under the Impact Wrestling Banner 37:08 Stepping Away from Pro Wrestling 40:58 What is Aaron Machbitz up too? 43:47 Aaron Machbitz’s Legacy 45:26 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

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

    Jun 16

    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

    37 min

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Best for Business is your backstage pass to the world of professional wrestling, featuring in-depth interviews with the biggest names and rising stars of the industry. Hosted by Chris Sanders, this podcast goes beyond the ring to explore the stories, journeys, and personalities that make wrestling unforgettable. Whether you're a hardcore fan or new to the scene, each episode offers fresh insights, candid conversations, and a passion for the business that keeps you coming back for more. Join us as we celebrate the best in the business, one episode at a time.

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