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Abyss,
real name Chris Parks (35), recently spoke to The Miami Herald to
promote this Sunday’s Slammiversary PPV. Here are some highlights:
-- "When I quit the private sector my W2 read $70,000, in my first year
in wrestling, I made about $9,200."
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"I
really enjoyed working with Jeff Hardy and working with Sting for as
long as I did. It was a great honor. He's an icon in the
ring and a fantastic person out of it. Working with Sting and Hardy
was great, but if I had to single out one, it would be A.J. Styles. I
thought we had some excellent matches dating back to the Wednesday night
pay-per-views. At Lockdown 2005, we main evented, and I thought we had
an excellent match. There are a lot of guys out there, but I would say I
have to put A.J. up there."
-- “I know I would love to be a contributor writing or as an agent. I
think I'm cut out for it as far as being a good communicator or
motivator. I think that is one of my fortes. When I retire in eight or
10 years, I want to be more involved in the production, writing and
execution of the show.
-- "Critics were talking how we wouldn't be around for four months, let
alone a year. Then they said we wouldn't last 16 months or two years,
three years. We kept hitting these markers. I knew I was on to something
special after I talked to Jeff [Jarrett] and Dixie [Carter]. I just saw
how passionate and determined they were to make this thing go. I knew I
was on to something good. I knew in my heart that this thing could make
it big." |
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