Mr. Extreme

Liz Armstrong



Do you guys have costumes, or is this more like backyard wrestling?

We actually do a lot of schooling and training in professional wrestling to learn the craft. Backyard wrestlers are the ones who give wrestling a bad name. Everybody has their own look, style and image.


What's yours?

I go out in a pair of swim pants and a sequined top. It's got a lot of flair to it.


Do you have a signature move?

I have two: the Pride Buster and Mane Attraction. It's a twisting move that ends up hurting—it drops the person on his head. If I can lock 'em in the Mane Attraction, I can pretty much guarantee they're going out.


Do you know who you're paired up against?

From what I understand I'm going after a ring veteran; his name's Disco Machine. ... I don't think he gets the idea that this is the Extreme Thing.


Everything is "extreme" these days. What does "extreme" mean to you?

It's not that I am tempting fate by just taking a step over the line—extreme is like, you're at the edge of the cliff, you're holding a parachute in your hand and you're jumping—there's no rope that's pulling you back up.

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