INTERNATIONAL
WRESTLING CARTEL
INTRODUCING
SUPREME LEE GREAT

An Exclusive Interview with IWC Media
Correspondent
Joe
Dombrowski
Q:
Supreme Lee Great, we're not too long away from your IWC debut.
Hopefully this little interview will help familiarize our fans with
you. First off, tell us about your training and start in the business.
A:
I trained at the Wild Samoan Pro Wrestling Training Center, where I
trained under Afa "the Wild Samoan," Sal Bellomo, Molsonn, Tommy Suede,
and other collective graduates of the school. I graduated from the
school in under four months from the six-month plus training program. I
later became the trainer at the Hazleton branch of the school. My start
in the business was a rather shaky one because I started in the
backyard and got my first few matches through connections I made in the
business from working ring crew for ECW and other indy promotions. I
later wised up and got trained properly. The backyard days are still my
greatest regret I have in my career to date.
Q: Who were some of
your influences in your career?
A:
Influences? Humm...You see that's like a "Hero," and I never had a
hero... I was my own hero...and I continue to be a hero to all of my
great fans. Hell, I will even be your hero because the fact of the
matter is a "hero" is someone that others look up to, a hero is what so
many inspire to be but always seem to fall short. A hero is someone
that all of the pathetic losers in the world wish they were and so they
live their worthless lives through their "Heroes."
Think
about it, when your favorite sports team wins you have a feeling of
accomplishment. WHAT THE HELL DID YOU ACCOMPLISH? NOTHING! YOU'RE A
LOSER! Your "heroes" accomplished that feat. You just sat on your big
fat ass and watched them succeed, but the fact of the matter is if you
were in their place you would fall on your face and show the whole
world what a loser you really are. I am not a loser, I AM A HERO, and
if you or any of my great fans want to live your worthless lives
through me, be my guest, but always remember, I am the champion, I am
the winner, and you guys are all just along for the ride.
Q:
What have been some of your career highlights thus far?
A:
My whole career is a highlight from start to finish, but for the sake
of conversation there are a few moments that stick out in my mind...
1)
My South Pacific tour, when thousands upon thousands of my
international great fans came out to see me perform in Hawaii, Guam,
Okinawa, Korea, and Japan.
2)
The Yokozuna Memorial show, when I was able to shine in the spotlight
that I truly deserved to with all of the WWE and ECW stars.
3)
Officially making my mark as the greatest wrestler of all time when I
defeated former WWF champion Bob Backlund. You see, I beat Bob
Backlund, who beat Bret Hart, who beat Shawn Micheals who beat Kevin
Nash, who beat Goldberg, and Goldberg... he beat everybody, hence I'm
the greatest wrestler of all time. (6 degrees of Bob Backlund)
Q:
Tell us about some of your more effective signature moves in the ring.
A: Again, all my
moves are effective, otherwise I wouldn't use them. My personal
favorites to humiliate my opponent with when I defeat them are The Air
Albright Suplex (a.k.a. The Dragon Suplex), the top rope elbow, the top
rope gargoyle suplex, The Clothesline from Crestwood, and finally my
supreme success pin.
Q:
You call yourself "Mr. Sports Entertainment." Why?
A:
Because I am the greatest sports entertainer of all time. I will prove
this to all of my great Pittsburgh area fans soon enough. I'm 100% pure
charisma, and total attitude. There is an aura about me, you can almost
feel it, a chill will run up and down your spine and you will feel it
soon, and then you will know why.
Q:
Throughout this interview, I've gotten the impression that you are kind
of... well, arrogant and full of yourself is how I could best put it.
Do you have an ego as big as it seems? And why?
A:
Don't mistake an ego for confidence, and more importantly, don't
mistake an ego for the truth or fact. If you haven't seen me perform, I
know you may be skeptical, and you may not believe in your new hero and
savior YET, but ever so soon you will because I am.
Q:
Do you feel your attitude is justified?
A:
Yes, and so will you. Unlike many other independent wrestlers, I live
up to my name, and I live up to my hype.
Q:
What has brought you to IWC?
A:
Evolution. I have conquered many opponents, and I have proven time and
time again, that I truly am what I claim to be, and I am always in
search of a new challenge. From what I have been told I can find some
of the greatest talents of the independent world here in IWC. I will
let you know in a few months if the stars of the IWC live up to their
hype. Even if they do, I will continue to do what I have done for the
past five years: triumph over all, and be the champion to a whole new
region of my great fans.
Q:
What do you hope to accomplish here?
A: I don't HOPE to
accomplish anything. What I will accomplish is the respect of the
entire region of fans, other wrestlers, and every promotion within the
range of my greatness, and then continue to conquer all.
Q:
Your opponent for Saturday, July 26 is scheduled to be Carlton Kaz, a
man with no shortage of confidence himself. What is your strategy going
into this match?
A:
I'm not a fool, I will not give him any advantage in this match, I'm
sure the man is no push over himself, but I will tell you this: He will
be the first of many examples in my reign of greatness. Victory will be
guaranteed because he is not, and because I am... Supreme Lee Great
Q:
Allow me to take this time to congratulate you on your upcoming IWC
debut and wish you the best of luck. Do you have any last words for our
readers?
A:
Your luck will not be needed, as you will soon see. Go to my site at www.supremeleegreat.com and become just
another one of my thousands of great fans. I will see you all on July
26.
Questions? Comments? Interview Requests?
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iwcmc_dombrowski@yahoo.com
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