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03-25-2008, 06:43 AM
WPW Premiere
The Man Frost of Ethan
A WPW interview special
Episode 1: Thy Champ is Here
Ethan Frost: Welcome, to WPW Interviews on the Spanish channels, since you all don’t speak Spanish the interview will be conducted in subtitles! Let’s welcome the first and only two time champion of WPW JMC aka Jason Voorhees (Not really)
Ethan Frost: First off Jason I would like to thank you for giving us the first ever exclusive interview with yourself, it means a lot on this first edition of the show. As everyone knows, you are the first, and only two time WPW Champion… how did the that second win feel?
Jason: The situation I won in was quite sad, with myself being injected into the match and even more sadder was the fact I couldn't actually face the WPW champ at the Time due to the whole lost connection saga. Personally it felt great, not as amazingly fantastic as the first win since I felt like I was about to have a heart attack in that one. But strangely, a lot more people are giving me congratulations and kudos this time around than when I won back in 2006. So it does help to raise my spirits when people willingly tell you that they're happy to have you as their champion.
Ethan Frost: Many feel your title win will bring the title back up to where it once was in WPW, the focus of shows. Many also say that Royalty took over the focus, to mixed reviews… How do you feel your title win will affect the company’s approach to Royalty, the title and the basic direction of the show?
Jason: At the moment, I am the happiest I've ever been with Royalty. Before and after redemption there was an uneven keel to it, however the success of The One alone tended to remind us that Royalty might be big but The One is still the Champion and to his credit, remained undefeated. As things went on, I did drop from the main event picture and was happy to do so to team with Judge and let scorch get his time in the sun. What became a bit hard to avoid was the fact that The Resistance was now the main event and Royalty was no longer their big concern. As much as I loved the Scorch vs. One feud, With resistance anywhere, the shadow of Royalty follows because by their own admission it is their reason for existence, even as we tried to feud with J&J. As for the Scorch era specifically, I think more blame has to be put on the ToC as it became the big thing to look at. Scorch’s reign was harder to put into perspective because of it. The idea of the Challenge matches I liked, specifically when you felt like he could lose as you did with Gunnar and Especially with Corral.
Ethan Frost: Speaking of Scorch, he seems to have a few wins over you, and we know you are a competitor… is he the man that you “owe one”? Or is nothing left at all you need to prove to anyone or yourself?
Jason: Oh that bastard!! Haha. Scorch is a rival I’m still to face and it really still want to! I wanted so much to have my fairytale complete at the ToC by facing him but apparently I must have kicked fate in the crotch one time too many. So far he holds more tag team victories over him back in the early days and then at that triple threat with Dust for the chance to face The One. Recently since I became tag Partners with the Judge, I’ve been able to gain a few more wins over him but nothing beats that elusive singles match! I do want to beat him, really I do!
Ethan Frost: Ok Jason, now we move on to “Promo Cross fire” I say words or sayings and you give me your thought and anything else you liked to say about roleplaying and matches or even people in the fed… okay?
Jason: Can be done.
Ethan Frost: Your most memorable Roleplay…
Jason: Ah, My most memorable ones I've done were these ones called the "Epiphany" RPs, it involved Writing a scene that was a huge out-of-Body experience where The Narrowly arrogant JMC would be revealed to a fact that he wouldn't acknowledge, but could be twisted to prove how awesome he is. Usually there's a 'white rabbit' Character too in this trippy trippy world which has been Jeff Hardy, Martin Cameron and The Judge to name just a few.
Ethan Frost: The moment I won the WPW Championship, I felt….
Jason: absolutely stoked. I remember just falling back off my chair and onto my bed, my heart almost dead from too many palpitations. I felt very confident with my RPs, but i can't remember any of that feeling while reading the match, in fact I felt so under prepared. And the match was a work of art, there is something special about Chazz.
Ethan Frost: On the other side of the coin, you’ve lost two Championship matches in your career, how did that feel?
Jason: Losing the WPW Championship, which the other guy in WPW who have will also attest, is that you feel almost brilliant after you lose. You feel like you were treated well in the match, your rps were received good and the most overriding emotion is how happy you are for the guy. THEN you start to feel pissed and ripped off, which is a really stupid emotion to feel. You start to question whether it was just a matter of timing, whether people were against you... But then that fades as you dig into your next feud. When i lost the tag belts it went the opposite since it was sudden and very unexpected! I was confused and maybe a little angry about losing the tag belt which had possibly been the most fun I had had in WPW all year. But then Judge and i chatted and he showed me why and I went back to being happy for them...
Ethan Frost: The One just sent me a text message, that he fully agrees. Now, going into how you lost the tag team titles, would you care to elaborate on that?
Jason: Judge and I were a heck of a team on paper, and we filled out against one another’s shortcomings well according to many. We'd been feuding as a team with D&D, Hendrickson and Aperama. So far we'd had two title defenses against them and we'd won both. I'd just won the World Title too, so i was on top of the world as a dual champion and expected this third match to go the same way as the other two for the four of us, even they did as they put in the stipulation that the team can't team up again. Now I'd acknowledge that Nicolls had grown insanely and right now in March, he's a favorite of mine, but Desmond I found a huge weakness to him and was glad that this'd be where they split and Nicolls could rise up and Troy could find guys near his ability to grow from. but the rps were in,. i felt good, loved Judge's ones as usual, enjoyed the connection between desmond and david's RPs but felt like before it mightn't be enough to crack us open. However, and i see that now, it was. Their combined effort seemed to gave them the edge to beat us who were coming of winning the WPW title and who had just lost his chance and thus depressed. And in the end, even if i wasn't completely convinced, i was able to accept my fellows decisions, and in the long run I'll admit, it was for the better. However Judge and I are still stuck with that Gimmick where we can't team!
Ethan Frost: Next up, I like to move to other Rper’s in the fed. First, I like to ask about your opponent for Brawl For It All, Mike Adams. People say allot of Mike Adams, some good, some bad. How do you feel of his legacy over the PCWPW tenure, and how about him as a Rper?
Jason: I'll talk more of the present, if i may. As an opponent, Mike is great for me and for a lot of others, he can allow you to bounce off him well, and he does have a tendency to make battles actually fun rather than like a war. People will question whether he deserves the WPW title and a lot will say he doesn't. But he is higher than the Florida Level and deserving of being the opponent of the WPW champion now.
Ethan Frost: Another controversial figure, even more so in WPW is The One. You and him as we both know are linked together through both of your PCWPW careers. Many say you two carry a great similarity, even if you both go about things quite differently. What is your thought on the man you took your very first title away from?
Jason: well, I took his very first title away from him! If we speak more of The One than the other man, then i would say that there are only a few separate things that distinguish them from one another. One is a lone wolf while Cassius is most certainly not, their approaches to being a face differ, JMC plays more to the fans while the One lets them come to him to see how great he is. In fact, apart from that, they both have an incredibly similar style, preferring speeches over scenarios, quoting differing ideas, One's philosophy and JMC's books. As for our repeated butting of heads, usually it has to do with how one feels the other is highly wrong. Often, as well, i feel more offended by his personality around the boards as well and the blunt way he puts things around, holds on to someone to fight with, and how he can often resort to being far too crass than the situation calls for. Maybe call our biggest problem what I perceive as a problem with not showing enough respect to everyone around him, even those further down on the card.
Ethan Frost: Speaking of Champions, the third man to hold the title is Scorch. What are your thought of Scorch, and his approach to Rping? Or maybe how he lost his WPW Championship? Did you think it was right him not laying his shoulders on the mat? And maybe tarnished the beginning of your second reign?
Jason: I will admit Scorch's no showing did make me feel cheated about beginning my reign, might it have been MMK as champion rather than me, i doubt anyone would ever have gotten over it and it would a dogged his reign. But I think it helped that I had been already a WPW Champion so people knew I could be. Did i want to fight scorch? Hell yes! I wanted to get him and make him look like a chump to the best of my abilities. Maybe even get a little gratification for not being able to beat him early in my heel run. When you look at his style, you can't go past the late RP thing. Whether it was deliberate or not is only part of the problem. but nevertheless, i do think it was much more of a help than a hindrance. Was it deliberate, I don't know. But it didn't stop me cursing every time he did do it. His style is similar to The one and JMC, monologue, philosophical and about approaching a battle from as many non-conventional ways as possible. However, in my opinon, his style was easier to beat than either of ours, as proven by his many losses when it 'didn't matter'. This probably makes him quite an emotional RPer and as he always claims "He works better close to the deadline". So in conclusion he is good, very good, but he's never going to be undoubtedly great when he RP's late.
Ethan Frost: Now Mike Adams, The One, Scorch, and Yourself can call yourselves the foundation for this fed, but more so than ever, the future is coming stronger than ever. Most notably Mike Coral, Martin Cameron, David Nicolls and Gunnar Brian. What do you think of the future and how these men have grown into now being, or close to being title contenders?
Jason: Since I've been put in this annoying seat of power, i've come to realize first, how old I am and how short my time left here is probably gonna be, and that It's time to really make sure someone gets pushed to the stars. I've always wanted to help people get to the main event level, Carson was one of my real hopes, then RK and now I've adopted Ryder as a backstage pupil. However you’re right, those guys will be the big things soon and that's what the Brawl needs to be about! I mean there's no Jokester, no JMC, no Scorch, Not even Parker or Judge this time. The chance to become the next champion is going to happen in only two weeks. As i see it, Corral's time, due to his external commitments is not now, and he is not in line for the brawl due to his inactivity. Gunnar, as you might have guessed, is definitely being pushed, with his winning streak which swallowed up The Dream and now pushed as someone who actually is doing what he says rather than held back by his card placement. Cameron is of course Florida champion, having beaten 2, possibly toughest of all. As For Nicolls, i think he probably does have the rawest of skills, but he's gotta apply them and get out of his mantle as 'the tag guy'.
Ethan Frost: The final segment of the night is entitled “Don’t Hit Ethan” It’s where I ask you three very controversial questions and you answer them with out hitting Ethan! Does that sound okay with you?
Jason: it's hard to hit someone so far away, so i shall accept it!
Ethan Frost: Question 1, In the end of PCW, you seemed to more control than you knew what to do with. The show suffered, and was held back… by weeks. Some think the death of PCW might had more to do with you than Mike Adams. Giving that you were the Champion of the new fed, and might be willing to give up on something that was struggling, to be known as the only champion in the new lone fed, WPW. Word has it that you and Judge convinced Mike Adams to merge the companies, did that maybe have something to do with your own goals?
Jason: Trust me, the decision to end PCW was not completely mine. If the truth, wihc isn't totally known, be known I decided one day not to merge PCW and WPW but to simply up and Quit being PCW's owner, leaving me time to actually have a life and be a better WPW champ. So that's what i did, wrote up a letter, posted it on the PCW staff forum and told Mike he was in it on his own. Really what I hoped to do was to plain cause PCW to collapse like matchsticks and then let everyone else get out fo the rubble in their own time and move to WPW. I'd been spending my time going up to Carson, Xavier, Brian and others telling them that they should join WPW. Most replied they had no time for two feds and could only manage one. So i felt like shit that they were spending all their time on PCW, which had late shows and no real direction. Then I decided in my mind, and judge concurred, that it might be better to combine the two at WWC. Dream, i knew, was going to jump ship. So I later went to Mike and said that I'd remain if he agreed to end PCW at WWC. As for the title, it's a lovely way of painting me in a bad picture, but you're forgetting one thing. The PCW title was really a piece of utter crap! I could have cared less about the PCW title and I think your memories of it come from the fact that you won it and gave it a bit of shine. But think back to how embroiled in controversy it was. I didn't want it! I was the WPW champion and loving it! Even when it came for Dream vs. JMC, which was supposed to unify the titles, the match ended in a DQ. I had to actually point out to Duff (The Writer) that wouldn't make me PCW Champion, so I essentially gave it up then again!
Ethan Frost: Jason, I... Ethan Frost have never won the PCW title. What you smokin?
Jason: I'm used to Colin Maclelland
Ethan: Ahh… Now! Question 2! Royalty. Over the internet and instant messaging allot has been said of Royalty, but not what you think. As many people don’t say to your face, people have accused you of building Royalty as a super group while you should be building up young Rpers and not established ones. When Royalty came into existence Dust, Judge were already seen as top tier talents, and Stallion was climbing and a easy choice. Now, with the edition of 2, who has maybe had the best six months of any wrestler, some think you are merely picking who you want and adding them to your super group. What would you say to these rumors?
Jason: Rumors are perfectly fine, as long as they aren't assumed to be fact without confronting the side they involve. That's kinda like Tabloid Crap. Not everyone would suit Royalty, we even had to recon Stallion to join us. You have to see 2 not as being another Stallion or RK, but more as a Judge or Dust. I wanted it to be obvious in that regard and gave him the King Mantle. Judge and Dust, back in 2007, where were they going? They couldn't just yet enter the main event scene as Dust still had to prove he could stick around and Judge doesn't like being a contender for his own company's title. Not to mention the fact that You and scorch were still in line and were no light bunnies. 2 was the same, he's at the top of where he can go before people start to think of him as retaking SiNN's throne. Thus, and as it was his suggestion rather than mine, he joined Royalty. Now with the Departure of HBK619, you're kinda naive if you thought he was never going to be kicked out and re-shunned into the face limelight he prefers. Kinda afterburners if you enjoy that metaphor. In conclusion, I am aware of how it looks, even if they don't say it to my face. And believe me when I say Royalty is different to how it started, and we have a plan. Also we don't go through... what like EIGHT different guys in our Stable? Haha
Ethan: Finally, With The Judge going AWOL is some extents, you have become owner. Also, WPW has hit a bit of a rough patch with something. What would those things be, and what do you see as the future to one of the best E-Feds on the net?
Jason: It's tough. Honestly i despise being the owner, but I hate even more letting everyone down. I never really realized I was in charge of WPW until I think about two weeks after I was! Judge however is not as AWOL as he was with PCW and he wants to be back (Biggest difference from PCW). I should not be in charge past Redemption, but at the moment am planning it as if I were to be. I feel better than i did than when running PCW. Our slumps are due in fact to all of us on the staff and a really bad attitude we've all come cross of doing things kind of late. Like on the night. I'll name names, and I'd include myself on it. But I'm taking precautions to stop this. The problem with the whole 'on the night' is that the Real world has a tendency to jump then and leave us with no potions. if it happens a day before, we're saved by getting someone elst to pick the slack. Last week was a worse case scenario. EVERYTHING went wrong. And our sudden loss of experienced match writers has hurt. Neo, Aperama, HBK619, Judge and Duff. There's half the staff and all the creative team gone! So as we try to find new guys to fill in, please i ask you all to bear with us and be as constructive to our cause as you can.
Ethan Frost: Well I like to thank you for your time, and your detailed answers. It’s much appreciated.
Jason: You’re very welcome. Anytime.
The Man Frost of Ethan
A WPW interview special
Episode 1: Thy Champ is Here
Ethan Frost: Welcome, to WPW Interviews on the Spanish channels, since you all don’t speak Spanish the interview will be conducted in subtitles! Let’s welcome the first and only two time champion of WPW JMC aka Jason Voorhees (Not really)
Ethan Frost: First off Jason I would like to thank you for giving us the first ever exclusive interview with yourself, it means a lot on this first edition of the show. As everyone knows, you are the first, and only two time WPW Champion… how did the that second win feel?
Jason: The situation I won in was quite sad, with myself being injected into the match and even more sadder was the fact I couldn't actually face the WPW champ at the Time due to the whole lost connection saga. Personally it felt great, not as amazingly fantastic as the first win since I felt like I was about to have a heart attack in that one. But strangely, a lot more people are giving me congratulations and kudos this time around than when I won back in 2006. So it does help to raise my spirits when people willingly tell you that they're happy to have you as their champion.
Ethan Frost: Many feel your title win will bring the title back up to where it once was in WPW, the focus of shows. Many also say that Royalty took over the focus, to mixed reviews… How do you feel your title win will affect the company’s approach to Royalty, the title and the basic direction of the show?
Jason: At the moment, I am the happiest I've ever been with Royalty. Before and after redemption there was an uneven keel to it, however the success of The One alone tended to remind us that Royalty might be big but The One is still the Champion and to his credit, remained undefeated. As things went on, I did drop from the main event picture and was happy to do so to team with Judge and let scorch get his time in the sun. What became a bit hard to avoid was the fact that The Resistance was now the main event and Royalty was no longer their big concern. As much as I loved the Scorch vs. One feud, With resistance anywhere, the shadow of Royalty follows because by their own admission it is their reason for existence, even as we tried to feud with J&J. As for the Scorch era specifically, I think more blame has to be put on the ToC as it became the big thing to look at. Scorch’s reign was harder to put into perspective because of it. The idea of the Challenge matches I liked, specifically when you felt like he could lose as you did with Gunnar and Especially with Corral.
Ethan Frost: Speaking of Scorch, he seems to have a few wins over you, and we know you are a competitor… is he the man that you “owe one”? Or is nothing left at all you need to prove to anyone or yourself?
Jason: Oh that bastard!! Haha. Scorch is a rival I’m still to face and it really still want to! I wanted so much to have my fairytale complete at the ToC by facing him but apparently I must have kicked fate in the crotch one time too many. So far he holds more tag team victories over him back in the early days and then at that triple threat with Dust for the chance to face The One. Recently since I became tag Partners with the Judge, I’ve been able to gain a few more wins over him but nothing beats that elusive singles match! I do want to beat him, really I do!
Ethan Frost: Ok Jason, now we move on to “Promo Cross fire” I say words or sayings and you give me your thought and anything else you liked to say about roleplaying and matches or even people in the fed… okay?
Jason: Can be done.
Ethan Frost: Your most memorable Roleplay…
Jason: Ah, My most memorable ones I've done were these ones called the "Epiphany" RPs, it involved Writing a scene that was a huge out-of-Body experience where The Narrowly arrogant JMC would be revealed to a fact that he wouldn't acknowledge, but could be twisted to prove how awesome he is. Usually there's a 'white rabbit' Character too in this trippy trippy world which has been Jeff Hardy, Martin Cameron and The Judge to name just a few.
Ethan Frost: The moment I won the WPW Championship, I felt….
Jason: absolutely stoked. I remember just falling back off my chair and onto my bed, my heart almost dead from too many palpitations. I felt very confident with my RPs, but i can't remember any of that feeling while reading the match, in fact I felt so under prepared. And the match was a work of art, there is something special about Chazz.
Ethan Frost: On the other side of the coin, you’ve lost two Championship matches in your career, how did that feel?
Jason: Losing the WPW Championship, which the other guy in WPW who have will also attest, is that you feel almost brilliant after you lose. You feel like you were treated well in the match, your rps were received good and the most overriding emotion is how happy you are for the guy. THEN you start to feel pissed and ripped off, which is a really stupid emotion to feel. You start to question whether it was just a matter of timing, whether people were against you... But then that fades as you dig into your next feud. When i lost the tag belts it went the opposite since it was sudden and very unexpected! I was confused and maybe a little angry about losing the tag belt which had possibly been the most fun I had had in WPW all year. But then Judge and i chatted and he showed me why and I went back to being happy for them...
Ethan Frost: The One just sent me a text message, that he fully agrees. Now, going into how you lost the tag team titles, would you care to elaborate on that?
Jason: Judge and I were a heck of a team on paper, and we filled out against one another’s shortcomings well according to many. We'd been feuding as a team with D&D, Hendrickson and Aperama. So far we'd had two title defenses against them and we'd won both. I'd just won the World Title too, so i was on top of the world as a dual champion and expected this third match to go the same way as the other two for the four of us, even they did as they put in the stipulation that the team can't team up again. Now I'd acknowledge that Nicolls had grown insanely and right now in March, he's a favorite of mine, but Desmond I found a huge weakness to him and was glad that this'd be where they split and Nicolls could rise up and Troy could find guys near his ability to grow from. but the rps were in,. i felt good, loved Judge's ones as usual, enjoyed the connection between desmond and david's RPs but felt like before it mightn't be enough to crack us open. However, and i see that now, it was. Their combined effort seemed to gave them the edge to beat us who were coming of winning the WPW title and who had just lost his chance and thus depressed. And in the end, even if i wasn't completely convinced, i was able to accept my fellows decisions, and in the long run I'll admit, it was for the better. However Judge and I are still stuck with that Gimmick where we can't team!
Ethan Frost: Next up, I like to move to other Rper’s in the fed. First, I like to ask about your opponent for Brawl For It All, Mike Adams. People say allot of Mike Adams, some good, some bad. How do you feel of his legacy over the PCWPW tenure, and how about him as a Rper?
Jason: I'll talk more of the present, if i may. As an opponent, Mike is great for me and for a lot of others, he can allow you to bounce off him well, and he does have a tendency to make battles actually fun rather than like a war. People will question whether he deserves the WPW title and a lot will say he doesn't. But he is higher than the Florida Level and deserving of being the opponent of the WPW champion now.
Ethan Frost: Another controversial figure, even more so in WPW is The One. You and him as we both know are linked together through both of your PCWPW careers. Many say you two carry a great similarity, even if you both go about things quite differently. What is your thought on the man you took your very first title away from?
Jason: well, I took his very first title away from him! If we speak more of The One than the other man, then i would say that there are only a few separate things that distinguish them from one another. One is a lone wolf while Cassius is most certainly not, their approaches to being a face differ, JMC plays more to the fans while the One lets them come to him to see how great he is. In fact, apart from that, they both have an incredibly similar style, preferring speeches over scenarios, quoting differing ideas, One's philosophy and JMC's books. As for our repeated butting of heads, usually it has to do with how one feels the other is highly wrong. Often, as well, i feel more offended by his personality around the boards as well and the blunt way he puts things around, holds on to someone to fight with, and how he can often resort to being far too crass than the situation calls for. Maybe call our biggest problem what I perceive as a problem with not showing enough respect to everyone around him, even those further down on the card.
Ethan Frost: Speaking of Champions, the third man to hold the title is Scorch. What are your thought of Scorch, and his approach to Rping? Or maybe how he lost his WPW Championship? Did you think it was right him not laying his shoulders on the mat? And maybe tarnished the beginning of your second reign?
Jason: I will admit Scorch's no showing did make me feel cheated about beginning my reign, might it have been MMK as champion rather than me, i doubt anyone would ever have gotten over it and it would a dogged his reign. But I think it helped that I had been already a WPW Champion so people knew I could be. Did i want to fight scorch? Hell yes! I wanted to get him and make him look like a chump to the best of my abilities. Maybe even get a little gratification for not being able to beat him early in my heel run. When you look at his style, you can't go past the late RP thing. Whether it was deliberate or not is only part of the problem. but nevertheless, i do think it was much more of a help than a hindrance. Was it deliberate, I don't know. But it didn't stop me cursing every time he did do it. His style is similar to The one and JMC, monologue, philosophical and about approaching a battle from as many non-conventional ways as possible. However, in my opinon, his style was easier to beat than either of ours, as proven by his many losses when it 'didn't matter'. This probably makes him quite an emotional RPer and as he always claims "He works better close to the deadline". So in conclusion he is good, very good, but he's never going to be undoubtedly great when he RP's late.
Ethan Frost: Now Mike Adams, The One, Scorch, and Yourself can call yourselves the foundation for this fed, but more so than ever, the future is coming stronger than ever. Most notably Mike Coral, Martin Cameron, David Nicolls and Gunnar Brian. What do you think of the future and how these men have grown into now being, or close to being title contenders?
Jason: Since I've been put in this annoying seat of power, i've come to realize first, how old I am and how short my time left here is probably gonna be, and that It's time to really make sure someone gets pushed to the stars. I've always wanted to help people get to the main event level, Carson was one of my real hopes, then RK and now I've adopted Ryder as a backstage pupil. However you’re right, those guys will be the big things soon and that's what the Brawl needs to be about! I mean there's no Jokester, no JMC, no Scorch, Not even Parker or Judge this time. The chance to become the next champion is going to happen in only two weeks. As i see it, Corral's time, due to his external commitments is not now, and he is not in line for the brawl due to his inactivity. Gunnar, as you might have guessed, is definitely being pushed, with his winning streak which swallowed up The Dream and now pushed as someone who actually is doing what he says rather than held back by his card placement. Cameron is of course Florida champion, having beaten 2, possibly toughest of all. As For Nicolls, i think he probably does have the rawest of skills, but he's gotta apply them and get out of his mantle as 'the tag guy'.
Ethan Frost: The final segment of the night is entitled “Don’t Hit Ethan” It’s where I ask you three very controversial questions and you answer them with out hitting Ethan! Does that sound okay with you?
Jason: it's hard to hit someone so far away, so i shall accept it!
Ethan Frost: Question 1, In the end of PCW, you seemed to more control than you knew what to do with. The show suffered, and was held back… by weeks. Some think the death of PCW might had more to do with you than Mike Adams. Giving that you were the Champion of the new fed, and might be willing to give up on something that was struggling, to be known as the only champion in the new lone fed, WPW. Word has it that you and Judge convinced Mike Adams to merge the companies, did that maybe have something to do with your own goals?
Jason: Trust me, the decision to end PCW was not completely mine. If the truth, wihc isn't totally known, be known I decided one day not to merge PCW and WPW but to simply up and Quit being PCW's owner, leaving me time to actually have a life and be a better WPW champ. So that's what i did, wrote up a letter, posted it on the PCW staff forum and told Mike he was in it on his own. Really what I hoped to do was to plain cause PCW to collapse like matchsticks and then let everyone else get out fo the rubble in their own time and move to WPW. I'd been spending my time going up to Carson, Xavier, Brian and others telling them that they should join WPW. Most replied they had no time for two feds and could only manage one. So i felt like shit that they were spending all their time on PCW, which had late shows and no real direction. Then I decided in my mind, and judge concurred, that it might be better to combine the two at WWC. Dream, i knew, was going to jump ship. So I later went to Mike and said that I'd remain if he agreed to end PCW at WWC. As for the title, it's a lovely way of painting me in a bad picture, but you're forgetting one thing. The PCW title was really a piece of utter crap! I could have cared less about the PCW title and I think your memories of it come from the fact that you won it and gave it a bit of shine. But think back to how embroiled in controversy it was. I didn't want it! I was the WPW champion and loving it! Even when it came for Dream vs. JMC, which was supposed to unify the titles, the match ended in a DQ. I had to actually point out to Duff (The Writer) that wouldn't make me PCW Champion, so I essentially gave it up then again!
Ethan Frost: Jason, I... Ethan Frost have never won the PCW title. What you smokin?
Jason: I'm used to Colin Maclelland
Ethan: Ahh… Now! Question 2! Royalty. Over the internet and instant messaging allot has been said of Royalty, but not what you think. As many people don’t say to your face, people have accused you of building Royalty as a super group while you should be building up young Rpers and not established ones. When Royalty came into existence Dust, Judge were already seen as top tier talents, and Stallion was climbing and a easy choice. Now, with the edition of 2, who has maybe had the best six months of any wrestler, some think you are merely picking who you want and adding them to your super group. What would you say to these rumors?
Jason: Rumors are perfectly fine, as long as they aren't assumed to be fact without confronting the side they involve. That's kinda like Tabloid Crap. Not everyone would suit Royalty, we even had to recon Stallion to join us. You have to see 2 not as being another Stallion or RK, but more as a Judge or Dust. I wanted it to be obvious in that regard and gave him the King Mantle. Judge and Dust, back in 2007, where were they going? They couldn't just yet enter the main event scene as Dust still had to prove he could stick around and Judge doesn't like being a contender for his own company's title. Not to mention the fact that You and scorch were still in line and were no light bunnies. 2 was the same, he's at the top of where he can go before people start to think of him as retaking SiNN's throne. Thus, and as it was his suggestion rather than mine, he joined Royalty. Now with the Departure of HBK619, you're kinda naive if you thought he was never going to be kicked out and re-shunned into the face limelight he prefers. Kinda afterburners if you enjoy that metaphor. In conclusion, I am aware of how it looks, even if they don't say it to my face. And believe me when I say Royalty is different to how it started, and we have a plan. Also we don't go through... what like EIGHT different guys in our Stable? Haha
Ethan: Finally, With The Judge going AWOL is some extents, you have become owner. Also, WPW has hit a bit of a rough patch with something. What would those things be, and what do you see as the future to one of the best E-Feds on the net?
Jason: It's tough. Honestly i despise being the owner, but I hate even more letting everyone down. I never really realized I was in charge of WPW until I think about two weeks after I was! Judge however is not as AWOL as he was with PCW and he wants to be back (Biggest difference from PCW). I should not be in charge past Redemption, but at the moment am planning it as if I were to be. I feel better than i did than when running PCW. Our slumps are due in fact to all of us on the staff and a really bad attitude we've all come cross of doing things kind of late. Like on the night. I'll name names, and I'd include myself on it. But I'm taking precautions to stop this. The problem with the whole 'on the night' is that the Real world has a tendency to jump then and leave us with no potions. if it happens a day before, we're saved by getting someone elst to pick the slack. Last week was a worse case scenario. EVERYTHING went wrong. And our sudden loss of experienced match writers has hurt. Neo, Aperama, HBK619, Judge and Duff. There's half the staff and all the creative team gone! So as we try to find new guys to fill in, please i ask you all to bear with us and be as constructive to our cause as you can.
Ethan Frost: Well I like to thank you for your time, and your detailed answers. It’s much appreciated.
Jason: You’re very welcome. Anytime.