An exclusive Q&A with the talent high flyer, Joe Lando
An exclusive Q&A with a talented teenage wrestler Joe Lando, who is getting bets fans better every time he steps into the ring. His next event is a Full House Wrestling event, on the 14th October, against Cuban Heat! I urge you all too check out Joe Lando, at the Full House Wrestling event, or after that! A must see up and coming performer, you will not want to miss seeing Lando in action. He has had to overcome a lot to become a wrestler, which you can find out in the Q&A, and has turned a weekness into his strength. Joe Lando is seriously talented and massive things are yet to come, being born in Orlando, Florida, the talented Lando may have work in multiple counties to come. A very nice guy and one that is going to go far in the wrestling business. Make sure to follow, and ask Joe Lando any questions, by following him at @JoeLandoYO on twitter and of course, the same for us at @__SportCentral.
1. Who was your biggest inspiration to become a wrestler? My biggest inspiration to become a wrestler would have to be Daniel Bryan! He's the guy who made me believe in myself and that size doesn't matter in the world of wrestling. 2. Who's the best wrestler you have worked with? Still being new to the wrestling business, I haven't had a chance to work many people, however I once worked Harrison Bourne and Odie Law in a tag match, with Maverick Mayhew as my partner. Harrison and Maverick are two of the UK's biggest young talents and are destined for greatness, and i expect big things out of Odie Law too! The match was really fun because they're all my best mates!
3. Florida born, English raised, plenty of options round the the world for Joe Lando, but what is the dream? My biggest dream in wrestling is to make a living from it! I mean, WrestleMania would be nice too, right? But got to start somewhere and my main focus is making wrestling full time at some point in the future. 4. What would be a normal day/week in the day of Joe Lando? I'm on an apprenticeship learning to teach P.E in a primary school at the moment, so my normal week is College on a Monday and then Tuesday to Friday I'm working in a school! Teaching is definitely my "back-up plan". Then every Wednesday night I have wrestling training! (Which is by far the best part!)
5. What's been the hardest part of your career so far? As I mentioned earlier my career is still very new so I haven't faced many challenges but I do suffer from social anxiety so performing in front of a crowd was the main issues at first but my love for wrestling takes over and I've actually ended up loving all the attention I get when I'm in that ring! 6. What is the proud moment for you so far? My proudest moment so far is just being able to say that I've wrestled on a show in front of paying fans and to be able to call myself a wrestler! A really good feeling!
There will be more and more articles, at 12 noon every day this week, any wrestlers that want a Q&A please get in touch, and please check out tomorrow's Harrison Bourne Q&A and yesterday's Chris Tyler exclusive Q&A.
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