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stories, testimonials, and praise for Chris Curtis and the BWA
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I've known Chris for the past four years. His
help and tuition have taught me much about the wrestling
business in a very short time. My skills and confidence have
grown due to his constructive training sessions and knowledge of
wrestling.
Ghent Wakefield (AKA
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I started training with Chris in
2000 and trained twice a week for almost two years. We mainly
focused on professional wrestling techniques and submission
wrestling. Nine years later and I'm currently travelling the
continent (Europe) wrestling in front of audiences, and getting
paid to do so. I put the submission techniques I learned to good
use also, working as a full-time doorman for over three years.
Chris has taught me many things that I have used to make my
living since I left college, and I shall continue to perfect
these skills, as well as learn many more in years to come, and
hopefully achieve my career goals.
"Tango" Timm Wylie. |
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Hi Chris.
Let me start off by saying how much your advice and knowledge
has helped me progress in this sport we love. Without your
straight talking, take no prisoners training and guidance I
might not of been able to use my trade mark intensity the way
that I do today. You taught me how to push myself physically and
mentally to levels I never thought possible. With your attention
to detail in all your conditioning and submission techniques, I
now have the ability to go further than I could of ever
imagined. Thank you so much and keep doing what you're doing.
Thanks again.
Jamie Hutchinson (AKA Johnny
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| Before I met Chris Curtis, I was
wrestling in some low-budget "companies" in Europe. I dreamt of
making a living as a pro-wrestler but I doubted my abilities and
didn't have the confidence to contact the really big promotions.
Then one day, I received Chris' contact info and I decided to
attend his training. I travelled all the way from Belgium
to Stoke-on-Trent in the UK. When I arrived, I received a warm
welcome by Chris. After training, he told me I was actually very
talented and that he would recommend me to some companies. This
boosted my confidence and I decided to contact the UK's All Star
Wrestling and France's Wrestling Stars. Now, a year-and-half
later, I'm making a living as a pro-wrestler, working every week
in front of big crowds (between 1000 and 3000 people). If it
wasn't for Chris assuring me I could do it, who knows where I
would be now.
Robin
Lekime.
Merelbeke.
Belgium. |
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In the year 2003 I came to a decision that it was my time to start
a journey in the world of professional wrestling. Because of
that I travelled a long way from the distant country of Finland
for this one opportunity: to be trained by Chris Curtis at his
Camp of Pain. It was his guidance which, showing a great deal of
knowledge and experience in different forms of combat sports,
gave me a whole new perspective to the art that I have been
doing ever since. The path I walk has taken me to wrestle not
only in my mother land (where I held the national title for a
longer period of time than anyone else so far) but also in
various parts of Europe from Norway to Italy. Yet today I can
say that on this very trail I was first led by Chris Curtis.
Thus has my gratitude been truly earned by "The Crippler".
Arto Kinnunen (AKA Stark Adder).
Finland. |
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