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   I finally updated again, this time I've completely redone the look and layout of the site. I would update it more often, but I seem to never have the time to devote to it. Now that I have some free time, I should update it more frequently.

   This update also marks a few noteworthy events.

   The first is the release of the latest of the movies I recently appeared in: "Stereotypes don't just disappear into thin air". This is a low-budget comedy, and it is a little more offensive than I first thought. The movie takes shots at everyone and everything that is stereotyped including taking shots at the expense of blacks, whites, Italians, Jews, gays, Polish, Nazi, religious, etc. Nothing is safe in this. If any of this offends you, then don't watch it. I DID NOT WRITE THIS MOVIE! I only play a part in it (I play one of the Pollacks). So if you have any complaints about the contents, save it for the producer and writers of the movie, because I don't want to hear it.

   Also of note: January 8, 2005 I will begin filming my parts for another movie (my 4th movie to date). It's a low-budget horror/comedy this time around. It should be pretty offensive and gory, old-school horror style with lots of funny stuff in there as well. Tons of over-the-top cheesy gore! This should be a cult-classic.

   And last, but definitely not least, this update comes on the heels of my 10th year in wrestling! Seems like only yesterday. So much happens in 10 years, I've seen so many people come and go. Kids that watched me wrestle when they were in Kindergarten are now driving and planning to graduate high school. Kids that watched me when they were in high school are now pushing 30! And some of them have even entered the wrestling business and tell me they remember seeing me wrestle when they were younger, and was an inspiration to them to get involved with wrestling, because I was proving you don't have to be a 400-pound monster to follow a dream. Crusierweight divisions didn't exist back then, and guys my size were a rare breed.

   But I'm still here. And, although some injuries have kept me down recently, I don't plan on leaving for good any time soon (if ever). I never lost the desire because I never set a goal to attain, other than to do what I love and that is wrestle and entertain crowds, and I've done that for the last decade. And I've done it on my own terms where and when I see fit. I see people fight over stupid shit in this business, and none of it matters. As long as you are doing what you love and having fun, then who cares about the all the other crap people fight about. This is all I've ever wanted to do since I was a 6 year old kid, and I've never lost that vision.

   After a decade, i'm still going and I plan on going another. And I'll still be doing things the way I want to and in my own twisted way, and on my own terms.

   Thank you to everyone who has supported me in any way at any time in the past decade.