Post by Tom H on Oct 7, 2007 11:33:31 GMT -5
Hey check out what I found while I was browsing through wrestling websites. Looks like Wes Grissom has caught the eye of some Anarchy goers.
"After recently attending a NWA-Anarchy show, I discovered that there was a new worker in town. Actually, he's not new to the town at all. In fact, he has been with Anarchy for years. His name is Wes Grissom, and he is a former referee for the promotion that has finally made his way into the ring in a different attire. Yes, it's another "referee gone wrestler" story. However, Wes Grissom shows a lot of promise and heart in his game.
Grissom stood out to me, and I immediately became a fan of his from the first match I saw him involved in. Workers who are willing to endure pain for what they love, are the people that love the sport with a passion, and Grissom is one of the young stars trying to rise up in the world who stand for exactly what passion is about.
He is young and talented, but being young, he has room for improvement, and in my opinion he still deserves to be fairly high up on the rating scale. Him being only 18 speaks for itself that he has plenty of time and room to improve. At this ripe age, he reminds me of a young AJ Styles just trying to learn the ropes. With hard work and determination, he'll soon find his ranks as one of the top cruiserweights in the industry.
His main talent is in his ability to effectively sell and have the audience on his side from the very start of the match. I actually can't find this young man to ever play the role of a heel. In fact, that type of run might actually ruin him. I'm calling it right now that Grissom has the potential to grasp the "Rookie of the Year" in Anarchy if they use him right to gain the audience's attention and approval. If Grissom continues to work on his skills, the sky is the limit for this newcomer."
"After recently attending a NWA-Anarchy show, I discovered that there was a new worker in town. Actually, he's not new to the town at all. In fact, he has been with Anarchy for years. His name is Wes Grissom, and he is a former referee for the promotion that has finally made his way into the ring in a different attire. Yes, it's another "referee gone wrestler" story. However, Wes Grissom shows a lot of promise and heart in his game.
Grissom stood out to me, and I immediately became a fan of his from the first match I saw him involved in. Workers who are willing to endure pain for what they love, are the people that love the sport with a passion, and Grissom is one of the young stars trying to rise up in the world who stand for exactly what passion is about.
He is young and talented, but being young, he has room for improvement, and in my opinion he still deserves to be fairly high up on the rating scale. Him being only 18 speaks for itself that he has plenty of time and room to improve. At this ripe age, he reminds me of a young AJ Styles just trying to learn the ropes. With hard work and determination, he'll soon find his ranks as one of the top cruiserweights in the industry.
His main talent is in his ability to effectively sell and have the audience on his side from the very start of the match. I actually can't find this young man to ever play the role of a heel. In fact, that type of run might actually ruin him. I'm calling it right now that Grissom has the potential to grasp the "Rookie of the Year" in Anarchy if they use him right to gain the audience's attention and approval. If Grissom continues to work on his skills, the sky is the limit for this newcomer."