Exclusive Ring Rust Radio interview with the newest TNA Impact wrestling star Drew Galloway
The
hosts of Ring Rust Radio – Donald Wood, Mike Chiari and Brandon Galvin – were recently
able to interview the newest star on TNA Impact, Drew Galloway. The Scottish
wrestler has made a huge splash on the independent wrestling scene and is one
of the biggest acquisitions for TNA since he left WWE in 2014. Check out the
interview below to read about Galloway’s thoughts on the professional wrestling
industry, his hopes for his future in TNA, the new stable he’s leading and
more.
Donald Wood:
Arguably the biggest move TNA has made over the last year besides the jump to
Destination America every Friday night at 9 p.m. was signing you. What was the
decision process like signing with Impact Wrestling and what are your long-term
goals with the company?
Drew Galloway: The process
involved obviously talking with the bosses over there. I was over in
Scotland for a show, for a Scottish company ICW. I spoke with them and
initially I was a little apprehensive. I wasn’t looking to get back on
American TV so quickly to be honest. I spoke with the bosses there and
they told me the plan and I got excited about. With Destination America
deal and the opportunity to be a part of something on the ground floor and try
to build it up, and the opportunity to just be myself. Anything you see
on TNA is me, that’s Drew Galloway 100 percent. I’m talking as Drew
Galloway, I’m wrestling as Drew Galloway, and it’s no gimmicks. I get to
just be a wrestler and be myself. I’m getting the opportunity to do that
with TNA and I couldn’t be any happier right now.
Mike Chiari: You
worked almost exclusively as a heel during your time in WWE, but you’ve quickly
become one of the most popular baby faces in TNA. What has that transition been
like for you, and what is your preference between the two?
Drew Galloway: Honestly I
don’t have a preference, I just kind of do my thing. If you notice the
way I wrestle, I do wrestle more like a heel even when I’m a face. I just
have a particular style like I’m a hybrid European/American with a little bit
of strong style in there. Honestly I don’t have a preference. I
legit wrestle how I wrestle. If the fans are on board, they’re going to
cheer, and if they aren’t digging it they are going to boo. Either way I
am having fun. It’s weird to be cheered to be honest, I’m just used to
being the bad guy. The fans are digging what I am saying because
everything I say is me, it’s not scripted. It’s Drew Galloway speaking
his mind and they feel the same way if they are getting behind it. I want
to say thank you to them for loving wrestling as much as I do.
Brandon Galvin:
You recently formed a stable known as The Rising with Eli Drake and Myka to go
up against the Beat Down Clan. You’ve been part of stables before, but as the
clear-cut leader of this one what are you hoping to accomplish and why do you
feel like the three of you will have success as a unit in TNA?
Drew Galloway: Well the guys I
joined up with are guys that feel the same way I do about wrestling. They
are really young, eager, and hungry. Obviously Haku’s son is a great part
of the group. He’s got that family tradition and he loves wrestling more
than anything. Shaun Ricker is my third man there. He is a young kid
that’s being trying hard to get a break and just hasn’t gotten the opportunity
yet. He has a great look and great passion. These are a couple of
guys I’m excited to be running with me. Over the next couple of weeks,
especially this Friday, you’re going to learn a little more about the
group. We are going to be tweeting out the live tweets during the
show. So if you are a fan out there, tweet what you’re thinking, tweet
what you want, say anything in the world, and I have a hands on approach and
I’ll make sure it gets on the show. It’s going to be an exciting few weeks
coming up and you’re going to find out a lot about the Rising.
Donald Wood:
After your departure from the WWE, you spent a lot of time getting back to your
roots on the independent scene. How did working the indies influence your style
now and did it help your confidence after being underutilized for so long?
Drew Galloway:
Absolutely. It was fun to do those lengthy matches once again. When
I got into wrestling, I wanted to, you know, wrestle. I’m 29 years old,
everyone seems to think I’m in my mid to late thirties just because I have been
around for so long. I started when I was 15, wrestled the indies for six
years, I signed with the WWE when I was 21 and stayed there for eight
years. All I ever wanted to do was wrestle whenever I had the
opportunity. I did make a few bold statements initially when I was cut
from the WWE on Chris Jericho’s podcast. I told the world they never got
to see the real me. A lot of people believed in me and gave me
opportunities and I was very lucky with the places I have been and the titles
I’ve won. I am currently holding five titles over three continents.
Luckily I am making a name for myself and people are believing in me and giving
me that opportunity. Places like TNA just giving Drew Galloway the chance
to be Drew Galloway.
Mike Chiari: I
think most fans expected you to become world champion in WWE because of your
early success and because of the “Chosen One” moniker. It didn’t come to
fruition, but what do you think you learned from that situation that might help
you have success as a main event guy now and in the future?
Drew Galloway: Well obviously
you can’t help but learn getting thrust into that position and that kind of
opportunity. Unfortunately, being so young and the circumstances and
stories and whatever else, you think those work out but I obviously learned a
great deal. I have been wrestling for fourteen years now and I’ve had
those big opportunities and had opportunities to show that side of my
personality. I even got to show the funnier side of my personality, so
you know it was fun and I got the exposure from it. Without the WWE and
the exposure I never would have gotten my chance to get my name out there in
the indies, get myself to where I got to, and get myself into TNA and show the
world the real Drew. I can’t be anything but thankful for that and now I
am in my prime: I am 29 and I am ready to rock and the main event is the
only place I’m going to be.
Brandon Galvin:
You've played several types of characters during your career. Do you enjoy the
challenge of trying to adjust to a new role, or do you prefer to stick to one
character and see it through?
Drew Galloway: I would say the
real answer is I prefer to be myself, I think that’s the most successful
character. It’s a challenge but it can be fun playing a character.
I played two completely different characters in the WWE and they were both
night and day. Some of that is fun doing it on such a big stage, but
honestly to be myself is the ultimate for me. The most successful
characters were just extensions of people’s personalities. In this case
it’s not an extension of my personality, it’s loud and it’s passionate but
that’s just me. You hear me right now, I literally just finished a
match. I’m all amped up, I’m starting to fire off, my accent comes out, I
probably talk too quick, but I can’t help it I just love this so much.
That’s not a character, that’s Drew Galloway, and he is a wrestling geek, and
the ultimate smart mark.
Donald Wood: You
talk about TNA and how they utilize you, and so far you have been utilized very
well. Talking about the World title, is winning the World title your
ultimate goal in TNA and how long do you think it’s going to be until you’re in
contention for it?
Drew Galloway: Well, if you’re
not hoping to win the World title than you’re out of your mind. That is
the prize and that is the goal. Kurt Angle currently has it and I’m very
excited for the chance and opportunity to wrestle Kurt. That’s somebody I
grew up watching and every time he came on the TV I was very, very excited to
watch. The idea and the possibility to wrestle Kurt Angle for the World
title, I mean, holy crap. Would you guys think if you were in a position
to potentially get that opportunity would it be the dream right now? I’m
going to keep working my arse off until I get there. I would be the
busiest wrestler in the world. I was in Australia ten days ago, then I
was in Tampa, San Jose, Scotland, London yesterday, and Belfast tonight.
I am the world’s busiest wrestler and I’m going to keep busting my arse till I
get my hands on that TNA World title.
Mike Chiari:
Since coming to TNA your message has been that you’re representing the
wrestling fans and what they want to see rather than promotions pushing what
they think is best onto the fans. Having experienced so much in the wrestling
business, what do you think are some of the fundamental problems that you’d
like to help change moving forward?
Drew Galloway: Like I said, I
would like there to be wrestling on the wrestling shows. When fans react
to somebody and they obviously like somebody, that person should get the
opportunity. In the end, it’s the fans that paid to come and see, to turn
on the TV show, and if you don’t give them what they want they’re going to turn
the other direction. Right now, there are so many companies offering so
many alternatives for fans to watch. TNA just has such an incredible
roster and guys I cannot wait to wrestle. Just getting the wrestling on
the wrestling shows is fundamental. It’s like watching wrestling for any
other reason than to see wrestling. Fans get invested in the people
through the wrestling and just give the fans what they want.
Brandon Galvin:
You are just getting started with TNA and you haven’t had the opportunity to
work with a vast majority of the Impact Wrestling roster. Who are some of the
top names you are looking forward to steeping in the ring against and why?
Drew Galloway: There are so
many guys I don’t want to leave anyone out backstage. Austin Aries, I
have wrestled him once before at the ECW arena and that was a lot of fun.
I’d love to wrestle Jeff Hardy, another guy I watched growing up. Matt
Hardy and I could tangle again. There’s so many guys, I don’t want to be
rude. Lashley is up there. Bram and I are going to beat the crap
out of each other and I hope he is listening right now. I know soon
enough Bram and I are going to tangle. We are buddies and go way back,
but watch out for that because it’s going to be an absolute war. If I am
missing anyone out, you pretty much know who they are if you watch the
show. The guys that are awesome are the ones I want to wrestle. As
much as Bram and I are going to be a way, Low Ki and I are going to be the war
of wars. I can’t stress that enough. A big part of The Rising’s
success is the heat between Low Ki and I and the animosity between us.
It’s real, it’s very real, and when that match comes you better put the kids to
bed early. It’s going to be more than a war.
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