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Posts Tagged ‘Victor Kosymov’

5 Questions from young Russian wrestling star Victor Kosymov.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on November 14, 2010

By Brian Kelley  

During the end of the World League Wrestling/ Pro Wrestling Noah Camp, we made our way to cover the weekend show that would highlight and honor the 2009 graduates of the camp. Serious wrestlers that knew that to be the best you had to learn from the best, I knew many of the students that took part of the camp.

Back from a trip to China was powerhouse David Clark, female wrestling sensation Lucy Mendez, young Jeff Strong and even the 2009 MWR Wrestler of the Year Mark Sterling wisely took the opportunity to once again improve his skills during the must do camp of the year.

I was also introduced to a few International superstars Michael Nicholls and Shane Veryzer , two from Australia who has charisma to spare who we will intoduce you to in the future here at MWR.

One guy I met was Victor Kosymov, who had made the long trip from Moscow Russia.

First glimpse was a small guy like many others that want to be in wrestling today. I was told in confidence that this guy was good and considering my sources at WLW, I did not doubt them.

We cut a promo on his upcoming match with WLW rookie Jack Gamble who I have been quite a fan of ever since I saw him in the ring. Little did I know just how good this guy was.

In a exceptional match between two young inspiring wrestlers, the crowd was easily behind Jack Gamble with USA Chants echoing throughout the building. Still the Russian was no nonsense in his approach to take the confidence from the American and show WLW, Harley Race and Pro Wrestling Noah that he was one to look out for.

On this night my friend Jack Gamble had his hand raised but there is no doubt that I will be looking out for Victor Kosymov to make an impact in Pro wrestling in the near future.

Till then I am joined with Victor Kosymov with a special international Q and A

Hello Victor thank you for joining us at MWR today.

Victor Kosymov

1) First off lets start off with the landscape of pro wrestling in Russia, what can you tell us about it and who is the top stars in your country?

It’s allot different world than American wrestling. In 2002, a group of enthusiastic guys

opened a school of professional wrestling in Moscow, nobody knew about pro wrestling in Russia

at that time. But in 2003 they debuted with their first show called “Danger Zone”, and this show still is going today! We don’t have a professional schools and trainers here, it work only on

enthusiasm and energy of young guys who want become a professional wrestlers!

There is only one promotion in Moscow where you can wrestle. Shows are few and apart so unfortunately you can’t gain much experience here. It’s just at an amateur level.

2) How long have you been wrestling and who trained you from the start?

Before pro wrestling I was an amateur wrestler. In 2005 at age 15 I’ve began my

training. Training and working out came easy to me, I thought that I can do anything in ring. But then when I begun wrestle on live shows I finally understood how difficult the world of wrestling truly is!

I’d wrestle there years in Russia and I had only sixteen matches. My desire to become a professional was so bad that I knew that I had to make plans for trip to US. Nobody in our area had gone to the United States before me.

That was hard!

Mike Porter, the NWA promoter from Nashville TN, was a big help to make my dream became true! In 2009 I started to wrestle for NWA Main Event in Tennessee. That was a whole new world for me! In just a 3 months I’ve wrestle 20+ matches, it was a big step for me.

Again, how more stuff I learned about wrestling, then the more I understood that I knew nothing

about this business before!

3) You made the trip to Eldon Missouri to WLW. What will you take from that experience back home to you?

Victor Kosymov receives the WLW/Noah camp graduation certificate from Pro Wrestling Noah co-owner and Wrestling legend Harley Race. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

In 2010 I came back to US. I have worked 3 months with Dutch Mantell in his wrestling

school. I learned much about wrestling psychology there.

I knew about Harley Race’s school and was very interested to participate in the 2010 camp.

There were a bunch of problems on my way to Eldon. But finally I made it !

Two young stars of wrestling Victor Kosymov and Jack Gamble went toe to toe at WLW while two of wrestling’s most influential minds watched on. (Photo Credit Brian Kelley)

The 2010 WLW/Noah Camp was a great experience for me! I’m a totally different wrestler after that week . During the week at the camp I understood that the wrestling world is much bigger than I explain before.

Victor Kosymov is a wolverine in the ring, with his relentless and suffocating style of wrestling. (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

When I started out I focussed on working on a set of big moves and high spots. But now I know that there much more aspects to make a match work. The psychology, working the crowd and my character development are my top priorities as I work to reaching my goals

4) How would you describe your wrestling style ?

I am trying to learn new stuff from the old school. I like to combine a different styles of

wrestling and make my own new unique style.

5) What are your goals in pro wrestling in the near future?

We are working on opening a new wrestling school in Moscow. Looks like after all my travels in America I will be the head trainer here.

We will try to create professional industry of wrestling for the fans in my home land. We will work on our previous mistakes and take American experience to improve on what we do..

I need to concentrate on finishing my education in University first, then I can plan to

start my full time professional wrestling career.

This dream drives me every day.

Now I have a few years to prepare for this moment. It will be not easy, as I several apects that I will have to work on to become the best.

This is a huge difference between amateurs and professionals. My progress will

never stop!

Thank you Victor for your time

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World League Wrestling10/9/2010 Photo Recap from Bill Smith

Posted by flairwhoooooo on October 31, 2010

Jones has a vicious combination of speed and Power. (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

A big blow from Anthony. (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Former WLW Champion Steve Anthony punishes one of the top prospects in the Midwest Jason Jones . (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Murdoch lets Jones and Anthony know that if they want a shot at the belt…they got it later on that night.(Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Jason Jones hits Murdoch like a Missile. (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Anthony and Jones dropped Murdoch prior to their match up later on in the night. (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Steve Anthony fought Jason Jones to a time-limit draw.

MWR fans all the way from Russia to Harley Race’s WLW we give you the impressive Victor Kosymov. (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Exciting Jack Gamble cranks on the neck.(Photo Credit Bill Smith)

The Russian goes to the air. (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

The USA fans get under the skin of the talented young Russian Kosymov. (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Jack Gamble d. Victor Kosymov

The latest graduate of the Harley Race Wrestling Academy, Jeff Strong . (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Brian Breaker (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Jeff Strong shows heart and determination as he takes on the Breaker. (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

The power of Breaker is hard to overcome, even more so for a young wrestler in his second match. (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Brian Breaker d. Jeff Strong

Chop from Sterling.(Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Fender goes in the air thanks to Ryan Drago.(Photo Credit Bill Smith)

The Cancun Kid heats up on the champs. (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Ryan Drago send Fender out of the ring. (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Could we have new WLW Tag Team Champs?(Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Mark Sterling puts a stop to the charge of the Cancun Kid and Ryan Drago. (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Fender and Sterling maintain the Tag Championship. (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

WLW Tag Champs Steve Fender & Mark Sterling d. Ryan Drago & Cancun Kid

Double team on Murdoch from Anthony and Jones. (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Jones gasp for air as Anthony will do what it takes to get the win. (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Anthony and Jones would work over Murdoch but in the end it was every man for himself for the coveted WLW Championship.(Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Anthony’s legs are punishing to the champ Murdoch. (Photo Credit Bill Smith

Murdoch regroups and looks to ground the multi talented Anthony. (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Jason Jones strikes! (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Murdoch drops a methodical elbow on Jones. (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Murdoch may not go to the top often but when he does he makes it count. (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Big move from the Champ! (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

Still the WLW Champion Trevor Murdoch. (Photo Credit Bill Smith)

WLW Heavyweight Champ Trevor Murdoch d. Jason Jones & Steve Anthony (triple)

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WLW Tag Team Champions Mark Sterling and Steve Fender continue their Dominance.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on October 18, 2010

At one of the biggest shows of the year the current WLW Tag team Champions Steve Fender and Mark Sterling proved once again that they are one of the top tag teams in the game today.

MWR was on hand front and center as WLW teamed up with Pro Wrestling NOAH for their annual camp with some of the top talent around the world.

In a spectacular match Ryan Drago and the Cancun Kid attempted to get the title off the hands of who I like to call “Perfect Execution” Fender and Sterling. The Kid and Drago were just one millisecond away from becoming the new WLW Tag Team Champions.

In the end it was more of the same as Sterling and Fender continued their stranglehold of the tag team scene in WLW.

We got words from the Champs as well as the distraught young team of Ryan Drago after their match.

MWR Fans in the near future look forward for more WLW news including

• WLW/Pro Wrestling Noah Graduates with Pictures from Bill Smith
• WLW Champion Trevor Murdoch introduces a new Second generation superstar
• Introducing Russian Sensation Victor Kosymov
“Miss Lucy” Lucy Mendez welcomes you to MWR
• Introducing Australian Superstars Michael Nicholls and Shane Veryzer
• WLW recap with photos from Bill Smith

This and much more from your favorite website that covers World League Wrestling

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