Andrew Bridge: Wrestling Careers, Challenges, and Triumphs
Andrew Bridge joins to discuss his wrestling career, highlighting the significance of wrestling with and without a mask. He shares experiences from various match types and reflects on his faction and American debut. The episode covers Andrew's titles, championships, and his military service. The conversation turns to injuries and notable matches, offering insights into the physical demands of the sport. Andrew shares his views on drug testing in wrestling and reveals his Mount Rushmore of wrestlers. The episode wraps up with Andrew's final thoughts and advice for aspiring wrestlers.
Key Points
- Andrew Bridge's journey in professional wrestling began in Mexico, where he started training at the age of nine, profoundly influenced by his grandfather and the rich Lucha Libre culture.
- Despite taking a hiatus for military service, Andrew quickly resumed his wrestling career, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a backup plan and setting a positive example for younger audiences.
- Andrew's wrestling style and career have been greatly inspired by notable wrestlers such as Kenny Omega, Andrade, and Will Ospreay, with whom he dreams of sharing the ring one day.
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