Dude I wanna say that it doesn’t matter if you were a mid carder or whatever these people say. You were a WWE superstar, and that alone is in my opinion a huge achievement on its own. My friend is a wrestler in his local town and he’s told me how hard it is to be noticed by WWE, and the fact that you also win tough enough makes you a legend in my eyes.
Being in WWE is a huge achievement and definitely LEGEND status! I tried to get into the business years ago. (I have a different look being Chinese, Japanese and Hawaiian) UPW (Cena was the Prototype there) accepted me but the 9-11 tragedy stopped the move in 2001. Had a match with Yuji Nagata and another with Dragon Gate. Did a Chikara event with Generico, Fire Ant, Eddie Kingston and others. Teddy Hart moonsaulted on my head. Almost had a match with AJ Styles. My FCW tryout was with AJ Lee and Adam Rose. I got to do a promo in front of the Legendary Dusty Rhodes. I had a smackdown tryout where I helped a run in with Matt Hardy. It was a short run but my regrets are not getting to meet and learn from all of the wrestlers from that time. I was a worker for 10 years (weekender) but never near the exhausting, back breaking point of wrestling on the road constantly. Search "Akua Neckbreaker". Due to this, I have absolutely no injuries or addictions. I've gone through tables, took huge moves (ex. hit a top rope DDT, did I mention Teddy Hart moonsaulted on my head, etc) Much respect to the Pros who sacrifice their body to the Sport. And much love to everyone on their path. I hope you get farther than me.
Mave, you're re-paying your mom far beyond the debt by being an awesome human being and a wonderful soul and probably the son she always wanted. Love ya man
That part is a brutal watch. One we all should go through because they’d never ever have it the other way round. I hope we all can do our mothers proud the way Maven has.
Number 8 hit so hard. 😔 All Maven wanted to do was spoil his mum & give her everything she had given to him over the years. 😢 Sad to know that unfortunately it didn’t happen. 😢 But Maven, if you are reading this, I'll say this, She'd be so proud of you & how hard you worked & even now what an amazing human being you are. You are a credit not just to yourself but to you're beautiful mother. ❤ 🙏🏻
@@MavenKHuffman I am from India and I want to become a wwe wrestler what should I do should I apply online form of wwe and I have one question What was your actual weight when u were a wwe wrestler❤❤❤
Ignore people who say “you weren’t even a Mid carder” the fact you got into wwe alone is incredible and something 99.99% of people can never claim to have done.
@@LegendKingY2j a lot of wrestlers who have worked for wwe for years never even stepped foot on the stage at wrestle mania, dummy. So the facts that he was on 2 shows he was decent in his prime.
Sadly we live in a day and age where people would rather blame other people for their perceived issues than self reflect. The aforementioned Pepsi Man is a great example of this lol
@@colin-campbellDemolition Ax just revealed in a recent WSI shoot that he approached Vince about wanting them to pay for the boys' flight home (after a loop). If the last show they worked was in Seattle, it was on them to pay for that flight back home. Demolition is STILL not in the HOF. Put 2+2 together and let that WWF/E pettiness sink in! Insane.
4:29 Yup mad respect. Also he didn’t blame Goldust for missing the drop kick, although if you play the video in slow motion, you would see that Goldust moved the trash can last second downwards
As this channel continues to grow, I don’t think it’s out of the question to see him on a PLE pre show panel, or behind the scenes somewhere. There’s no way WWE aren’t watching these since the videos directly discuss backstage ‘secrets’. Maven has presented himself so well with this channel, so although I wouldn’t count my chickens, it’s not impossible that we’d see him turn up one day.
@@M_M386 I wouldn’t rule anything out as long as Maven’s interested. WWE guys will be watching these videos closely ready to slap a lawsuit down if needed haha, but Mave has shown what a class act he is. That will go down well!
thats what i would love. I'd love to see him get a call in like June of next year so he has a half a year to get in shape and then show up in 2025 @@M_M386
I don't understand how you don't have more subscribers! Humble, self-reflective, willing to adapt and extremely relatable! I appreciate your content man!
@@EDAN-VIRO I don't think he can be any clearer than what he stated. He wishes he would have taken the opportunities to make himself better by being in the ring with legends who could have helped during the day leading up to events, but he didn't.
Maven, I’m 42 years old and remember watching you during your WWE run. I actually thought your theme song was great and always liked you - you seemed like an everyman that people could connect with. I truly respect you for showing us all how human you are and taking responsibility and owning up for the past. I also lost my mother to cancer in 2019… I can’t imagine how much harder it is to lose her that young. She got to see you live out your dream and be a strong, independent person which I’m sure was amazing for her. God bless you, wish you all the best
never see a pro wrestler so proud of what he was, and not spending his entire life on bitterness, great storyteller, great charisma, great wrestler, what if... Awesome content
@@bailey3209 FFS, Bret's family literally relied on wrestling to make a living. He's seen some of his peers fall into addiction, depression, and premature passing. What about his brother's tragic death in reverting to a gimmick he never wanted to do? Or finally, his career ending injury via a silly botch? Bret's always been a serious guy with little to no filter, I get he comes across as moody. But I am sick and tired of hearing these horrific takes when most in the business haven't been dragged through half of what he was, let alone (and I am trying to be polite) jabronis in comment sections.
Plus, he doesn't feel the need to wrestle in "arenas" of 20 people getting hit with lightbulbs and making $5, a beer, and a hot dog. That's reassuring.
No Maven.. you weren’t a mid carder, you weren’t a multi time heavyweight champion, but what you were was Hope.. you carried the spirit of ever fan ever person who turned on their TV’s and saw someone like them living the dream. And for me personally I saw another man of color out there going through everything I had dreamed of. You were and still are a role model for me and others. Even now I have a wife and three kids and I go back and watch the old footage and matches. So keep doing your thing, Stay safe and stay strong brother . And Thank you for loving the dream we never got to
I would say he's better than all that because "some" well known wrestler/s wouldn't even admit their mistakes like what Maven is doing. Huge respects!!!
He was a mid-carder though, dude won the mid-card belt the hardcore championship 3 times, once even winning it by beating Taker. That's as mid card as it gets. Dude never even sniffed the main event picture, but mid-carder? For the peak of his peak run absolutely.
Man, you made your mum so proud buddy. No amount of money in the world could ever be as valuable as the bond you two shared. What's more, I'm sure she's out there somewhere smiling and super proud of the man you've become.
"Excuses are the tools of the weak and incompetent" Maven I absolutely love that quote, I had never heard it before this video, and I am going to carry that with me from this day forward and remind myself of it anytime I have the slightest feeling that I can get away with not being at my best because there's a good "reason" for it. Thank you very much for that inspiration, I think I needed it in my life
On behalf of all your subscribers and fans, I want to say that what you are doing right now is your redemption story. It is your comeback (not necessarily in the ring) but giving back to the business. Have no regrets, your an amazing human being and we are lucky to be a part in your journey. (I had a question that I hope you consider answering in any upcoming Q&A. What was your best and worst venue for Raw/smackdown as well as PPV? Hope you can share some stories of why were they best or worst)
Hey brotha, I never considered th is my “redemption“ story, but you are right. It kinda is. And what’s best is, that was not my intention. YOU GUYS… the subscribers have allowed me this new chapter. And for that I thank you! As for your question, I believe it deserves an answer during our next live. If your good with that, I’m sending it to my partner right now. That way he can load it during our next live. (Which will be around Dec 1st or 2nd). This is a good question and it deserves an audience. Thank you for the donation, I promise it will only help us continue this journey, together!
@@MavenKHuffmanThank you for taking the time to reply to my comment. I am here for the long run so any chance to answer my question at your convenience. We love your content and we wish you nothing but success. Can’t wait for December
I think the biggest gift for your mom was to see how good her son is doing in life. The mistake we make is to think that the wealth only makes them happy. They are not unhappy with it but every loving mom can't imagine of a bigger fortune than seeing her kids succeed in life! But that gift I think you dilivered masterfully!!! Love your channel and your honest persona. Love from Germany! I'm a little sad that I didn't see you in Action because at that time I had no time for watching wrestling! Thank god for RU-vid!
Mavens such a likable individual. Even before his RU-vid days, I used to say he would have flourished if he wrestled in WWE later around the mid 2010s. Something about his style could have worked well with todays talent. I very vividly remember him working with legends like Undertaker and Triple H. I remember him facing Hunter on Sunday Night Heat. I was like 10 and cheered him on hoping he'd defeat Triple H. As a kid I hated Triple H. He was like the ultimate final boss heel to watch. Realistically Maven was never gonna be booked go win. But he had this kid believing in him and the match was memorable to me.
Maven, today I lost my job and I feel devastated. First thing I did after hearing the news was to watch your videos. Your positivity and energy has always inspired me to get past these tough times. All the best to you ❤
Let me humbly encourage you not by telling you to ‘see this as an opportunity’ or ‘find someplace that recognizes your worth’ …. And while, both may be true, know I have been where you are. I have felt exactly what you are feeling. I have went to bed not knowing what the next day holds. And although I can’t promise you anything, what I can promise is IT WILL GET BETTER. & you are not alone. I’m sure money reading your words know the same feeling. I wish you all the best! And now is actually a great time to be looking for employment. So… maybe someone will appreciate your worth, and you find yourself in a better situation. I’m pulling for you!
@@MavenKHuffman So nice of you to do... to take time and encourage people like this. I want to say thank you and I didn't even lose my job. lol I can just feel the positive energy. I hope things get better for you @farhanmagray8259
Maven you are what the world needs right now! Someone who is open honest and leaves no stone unturned about themselves. If yall are looking for someone to uplift you and make you excited to see another day it's maven!! Much love mave!!
Maven takes full accountability for his mistakes and failures while others in his situation become bitter and find excuses everywhere outside of themselves. You never hear Maven openly talking trash about anyone else. The integrity, authenticity and humbleness of Maven is simply inspiring. After subscribing to this channel Maven has become easily one of my favorite wrestlers as a human being. Respect.
I still miss my mom Maven who passed away in early 2016. I'm glad you were able to spend some time with her and share your appreciation for her to us. It is very hard to lose a parent. Especially your best friend. I am sure she was and still is very proud of you.
❤❤. I’m sorry for your loss as well. And thank you for your kind words. On Mother’s Day I’m going to do an in depth video about Both my moms. My story is far from normal, but I can’t wait to honor them both. I’m sure like me, you think of your mom daily… and smile!
Doesn’t matter if you’re a world champion or job guy, you still were able to live your dream. That’s not something a lot of people can say. I’m glad I’ve came across your channel, it’s really cool getting your perspective on your career and how the business can be. Thank you Maven
Dear Maven, I don’t know if you are reading this. I just want to say that I didn’t know about you in your career at wwe, but the way you make these videos being honest and showing us your clear point of view makes me respect you and admire you. Probably you are not reading this, but you earned a new fan here. Blessings brother.
@@MavenKHuffmanI think there are still hundreds of dozens of people that would still like to see you in the ring or doing something with the WWE... America loves a comeback story and yours would be great!!! Keep up the good work bub...
Maven > CM Punk. I got so used to hearing former WWE wrestlers do nothing but complain about their time there. But here you are with a positive attitude. It's honestly a breath of fresh air. Wishing nothing but the best for you Maven!
I'd say there's so many worse people than Punk honestly. I've seen so many wrestlers blame WWE for everything but never take responsibility for their short Cummings.
Fan from Ireland. Hearing you speak so highly of your mother, you are a great man. Lost my mother to cancer and got teary eyed. Love your truly honest vids. Thank you Maven
I'm sure your mother was proud of the man you had become and what she got to see you do in the ring and outside. And I'm sure she would be even more proud of the man you are now, you're an inspiration to many and your genuine self comes through brilliantly.
I am not a huge WWE wresting fan, I remember Maven from the attitude era and I don't know why RU-vid recommended Maven's channel as I don't subscribe to any WWE wresting channels, but I am glad it did. I've watched all of your videos and they are great. Thank you for the content, it is honest and entertaining. Very impressive, and I for one appreciate it.
NONSENSE!!! (Love the name BTW) thank you for the gift/support. IT’s thoughtful people like you that help make this new found dream of mine a possibility. I hope you and your Loved ones have an amazing Thanksgiving my friend 👍🏽
Had me choking up listening to you talk about your mother. She got to see you at your best and the happiness that must have caused is not to be underestimated. And to the people saying you were not even a mid card, just ask them what they were, because a good majority of them were not ever on the roster to begin with. Keep making the good videos.
I love your videos Maven. I lost my dream job because I let my demons take over. My biggest regret in life was letting that happen, I’m always happy to be reminded to know that even as a firefighter or to someone like you, those demons can take over, destroy it all but still able to get back on their feet and get through it. When you’re in walking through hell, keep walking.
Maven you are amazing. I used to watch you growing up in India back in the early 2000s. It’s amazing hearing about all these stories. Your journey is inspiring and your honesty is really what sets you apart from not just wrestlers but other content creates. Hope you hit 1 million subscribers soon. Wishing you the best of health. Love from India.
Maven will definitely hit 1 million subscribers! And I love Indian wrestling fans. They're the best! I tried to get into the business years ago. (I have a different look being Chinese, Japanese and Hawaiian) UPW (Cena was the Prototype there) accepted me but the 9-11 tragedy stopped the move in 2001. Had a match with Yuji Nagata and another with Dragon Gate. Did a Chikara event with Generico, Fire Ant, Eddie Kingston and others. Teddy Hart moonsaulted on my head. Almost had a match with AJ Styles. My FCW tryout was with AJ Lee and Adam Rose. I got to do a promo in front of the Legendary Dusty Rhodes. I had a smackdown tryout where I helped a run in with Matt Hardy. It was a short run but my regrets are not getting to meet and learn from all of the wrestlers from that time. I was a worker for 10 years (weekender) but never near the exhausting, back breaking point of wrestling on the road constantly. Search "Akua Neckbreaker". Due to this, I have absolutely no injuries or addictions. I've gone through tables, took huge moves (ex. hit a top rope DDT, did I mention Teddy Hart moonsaulted on my head, etc) Much respect to the Pros who sacrifice their body to the Sport. And much love to everyone on their path. I hope you get farther than me.
I felt that when you spoke about your Mom, Maven. I lost my Mother, suddenly, in the Summer of 2005, when I was 21 and it was the hardest thing to get through, as I was a certified "Momma's Boy." So awesome that you got to give back with that trip and her being able to see you reach your dreams.
Maven is a wealth of knowledge with self accountability to boot and so much helpful info for those wanting to get into the business. You can tell he had a lot of respect for the business and the wrestlers that came before him.
Maven. Usually I do not try and comment to celebrities. I don't feel like anyone cares what I think and I'm just an average everyday loser. However, I hope you know that anyone who feels the need to tell you that you were not even a mid-card guy should look in the mirror. Most guys who love wrestling would probably do anything to have even one day of the experience you had. The Rock is my all time favorite person. I wish I could have just been in his presence for a second. Now since watching your videos I am a huge fan of yours. I went through the pain pill thing too and I'm still fighting it. You are truly an inspiration and thank you for your stories. Respect brother.
Sir, this channel is a breath of fresh air. Have had a tough go with life and appreciate you, as you have had stuggles that may be different, but in a weird way similar. I always struggle to find a reason to see light, and you being an open book, kinda gives me that. Thank you😊
Lifelong VA resident here. Thank you for sharing your humanity. We all have regrets in life. We all have decisions or judgment calls that backfired on us. Thank you for appearing normal.
So cool to hear you were able to spoil and pamper your mom in her last days. I remember being a kid watching you on TE, seeing the segments where your mom was in hospital, etc. Not many moms get to see their sons achieve what you got to, and I'm sure she's beaming up there watching you do what you love, brother.
There are tens of thousands of washed up wrestlers who never even got a chance to sniff the success you had. Good for you, man. Good to see these videos and I was a fan back in the day. Keep up the good work.
We tend to hear a lot about the heat backstage & times people were upset/did stuff wrong. It's awesome seeing the backstage stories about wrestlers looking out for each other & how helpful some of these dudes were in furthering the career of others. Love the content Maven!
Maven, people make mistakes all the time. The fact that you are aware of them and are sharing them so others don't make them is proof that you grew into a better man than ever. I can tell with these great videos that you are taking the lessons from the past and you are putting so much into these great videos. I love the video and I think your mom sounds like an amazing woman. Have a great Thanksgiving!
Maven, thank you for this channel. Watched all your videos over the last couple of weeks and loved them all, it's great to hear the stories and what working as a WWE wrestler was like. Please continue making them. You seem such a top guy and it becomes apparent from what you say that behind this was an incredible woman, your late mother. God bless her and you, my friend.
Maven, you are a very humble and good person. To those who say you were just a mid carder or this or that, guess what you still made it. How may people try to reach that level and you did it. You accomplished what you dreamed of and your mother before she passed also saw your dreams come true. Bless you Maven
Thank you for being so open, honest, and vulnerable to your fans. Screw what the haters say when they call you a "mid-carder" or whatever. The most important thing in wrestling is connecting with the fans. The fact that you were IN the WWE and you were a normal person like one of us, made a lot of us, when we were kids, feel like there was hope for anyone to make it. You were the original "Fan Who Became A Wrestler" gimmick to me, and boy was I cheering for you every time you were on my TV as kid. Much love, Maven! (Oh, and your theme was dope even thought you don't like it lol)
Maven you are doing it right, legit one of the most informative and entertaining wrestling channels in the business. Congrats on this channel and this resurgence. It sounds like you learned a lot during your time with WWE. Thank you for the content, it’s truly great and appreciated. Happy for you.
Your videos are so engaging. The way you talk, the way you accept your small failures, the way you are so positive. You are one engaging human. So glad I came across this channel. As an old time wrestling fan, but not so much now, it is just nice to sit back and hear you talk. Thanks for your time in sharing 🙂
Bro the story about your mother was beautiful. Being a good son makes you a man among men. I got hurt in the military and i came back home to Tampa back in 2008 when the pill mills were huge in the area and got into the pain killers. Biggest regret of my life getting into those things but only when I lost everything it revealed the things that matter most to me. Glad you're, better i never forget how bad things got, keeps me thankful for everyday that I'm sober.
Every time you talk about your beautiful Momma, I tear up. I’m about your age, and my Mom and Grandma are all I’ve ever been able to truly count on. My Grandma died in 2020, and my Mom nearly died before the miracle of a liver transplant. I suspect I’ll have to go on without her someday, and I don’t know if I’ll be able. You and your Mom looked so very bonded and close. I’m terribly sorry you lost her far too young. 💔
Maven- You achieved what every fan wanted , to aspire to be … you went from being a teacher to performing before thousands of people, millions around the world as WWE talent . Nothing less! GOATED
The courage it takes to admit to these things, especially #1, is out of this world. It’s safe to say that you were meant for the wrestling business to have your experiences and then do THIS afterwards. What you’re doing is so valuable not just for entertainment purposes but for kids who have dreams of one day being in front of the live camera, like my daughter. This type of content is so needed. Thank you for being so open and honest every time you drop a video.
Very sorry to hear about your regret with your mother. I speak for myself but I believe this may apply to you as well, you can never repay a mother's love and no decent mother would ever ask for that. Anything that you did for her no matter how small means the world to them because it comes from the heart. Take solace in that brother.
I’m not as much of a wrestling fan as I was when I was a kid, but I definitely will not miss a video by Maven. Best wrestling RU-vid content out there!
Maven what you did for your mom was beautiful. I pray to god I can become successful like you before my mom dies.. I wish I could have done the same for my dad before he passed in 2013 when I was 19. You’re a great son and I hope you know how proud and happy you made your mom before she passed. Much love brother. -Damian from Knoxville, TN
We all have regrets brother but remember, those regrets are part of what shape us into the people we're supposed to be. You don't realize how impactful your channel is. You have no idea how many people you could be directing away from those same mistakes you yourself made. I'm glad you're still around Maven. I definitely appreciate you brother.
As a man, that number 1 regret hits hard. No one wants to feel like they didn't give maximum effort and didn't represent themselves to the best of their ability. Especially when you can't go back and fix it.
@@MavenKHuffmanKeep doing you brother. I was..11 I think when you won Tough Enough but I can't even watch wrestling today. I think you were around at the pinnacle. Always been a fan and this RU-vid game is perfect for you. You speak and present very well. If youre ever headed to channelside again, Jack and Coke on me! Haha
I can definitely relate to number 1. It is something I struggle with everyday. More so now that I am older and look back in time. Thank you for sharing. Been enjoying your videos and storytelling You were a WWE wrestler. No one can take that away
Maven, such a genuine from the heart video is a testament to the reasons why I (and I assume many others) watch you. Hats off to such a real and close to heart testimony. I applaud you and will give you many props going forward. Everyone I've shown this to has become endeared to your story. Thanks for sharing, you're a lighthouse and beacon for many of us.
I hope all the young boys and girls in the locker room are watching and taking heed to Maven's message. Thank you for opening yourself to your audience and I hope it comes with lessons learned for the new generation of wrestlers. Don't be surprised if WWE reaches out to you for another opportunity even if it's commentating or producing. Fingers crossed and God bless.
I had TGIF as a kid: Full House, Family Matters, Perfect Strangers to look forward too!! Now I get Mavens Friday drops!!! Look forward every week champ!!
Maven, I enjoy your videos...I truly do and being a Wrestling fan myself since I was 6 yrs old (I'm 52 now) your videos here give insight and understanding of what you went thru as a performer....but this particular one, you share about your mom passing away and I can yell you still get choked up about it And I have to tell you that that's something that you and I haven't common... My mother 2 passed away in October 2004 from breast cancer😢 She was always an inspiration and she was my light. And she was my guide helping me grow up. We had a bond that couldn't be replicated. And it was very unique from a son to a mother....just like yours. And I still get emotional from it to this day 19 years later... That being said, you were tugging on my heart strings while you were explaining that and I feel I needed to Express that to you that I know how you feel. And I may have an idea of what you've been through and maybe even still going through... I hope that you might be able to see and read this. And I would appreciate a reply if you'd like to give one...bless you brother And always keep her in your heart.❤
Man oh man have we been through a lot of the same stuff. Granted, I wasnt a wrestler, but in our own perspective ways. Thank you Maven, for coming out with all of this for the world to see, it takes a strong man to openly talk about things like that, regrets, addiction, life experiences good and bad. Needed to hear alot of this today. Thanks Maven
Imagine being told by nobodies who have never even been in front of their school for a preschool play that “you werent even a midcarder” as some kind of insult. Being a wrestler of any kind just seems super cool. Much respect to ya!
Thank you Maven for your inspirational stories and advice. I’m someone who dreams of being a wrestler one day but doesn’t “fit the picture”.. and wrestling schools near me pretty much seek the “big guys” and all that. You inspired me to keep workin to achieve that dream. I’m 19 now, and still exercise and work to get there someday, so thank you very much 🙏
Maven, your #1 resonates. Being young and making mistakes can be unfortunate. Appreciate your honesty and ability to bounce back. I also find that although your videos are about wrestling, they can also be about life and growing as a person. Kudos for still teaching, even if it's not your intent.
I appreciate your channel and everything you have done for the business of wrestling and you telling us your stories and experiences. Its amazing that you take the time to do this while many others in-the business wouldn't even attempt it. Thank you Maven and please keep doing these videos as you are doing a great job! F the haters! peace out ❤
Thank you very much for your channel, 2001-2004 was not only the span of your career, but also the years that I spent religiously watching wrestling. I saw you eliminate Undertaker! I really appreciate you speaking to the public so honestly and sharing your experience in WWE. Don't ever stop, Maven! I love hearing about the backstage stuff, the stuff you don't see while watching events.
Maven you were one of the reasons i stayed a wrestling fan in the early 00's. to me you were the embodiment of every kid who wanted to make it to the big show of professional wrestling. even if it was brief people will always remember your name.. love the channel man keep up the good work
After having watched this clip right after watching WMXX I have to say your Taz impersonation was spot on Maven 😂. Love your channel and how much it's grown so quickly. You and your RU-vid partner behind the scenes have been doing an amazing job! Keep up the great work you guys! I look forward to your videos every Friday.
Thank you for sharing and I know many of these things weren’t easy to talk about, but that alone shows growth as a person! Much respect bro! Glad I found this channel because it’s definitely one of the best!!
Maven you have to be the ONLY wrestler hell famous person to ever OWN IT. I hope you keep your head up and keep reaching where you can. I hope one day you do a show again even if it’s just one more time. I believe you have matured a lot and I know things would be different. You are truly aMAVEN
Loved this one, Maven! I'm happy to see you out here owning your mistakes. A lot of people can lean from that kind of attitude. Can't wait for the next video!
As people say, the past is like a bag of rocks, don't let it weigh you down, and hell, your doing a damn good job on RU-vid, one of the best wrestle channels out there
I really appreciate your honesty. I more or less stopped watching wrestling when you became famous and don't know your matches. I'm a real fan of you now because of how honest you are about your short comings ans I appreciate how you don't make ANY excuses.
After hearing the story about your mom I have that much more respect for you, I can relate alot and also hearing you mention Gatlinburg really hit home, I live just across the mountain from there. But I lost my mom in 05, and it really shows how much character you have by wanting to help and give back to your mom, it seems most people come into money and forget everyone that helped on the way up
You have such quality content - if you keep this up… I could absolutely see WWE or someone reaching out to you to do some kind of show… like an, ‘INSIDE THE RING’ or ‘BEHIND GORILLA’ type show where it’s kind of like, ‘Dark side of the Ring’ but a more… WWE friendly show lol :) keep it up!!!
I won't pretend you were my favourite wrestler back in the day, but I had a lot of respect for you for what you went through to win Tough Enough and have wondered over the years what had become of you. I'm so pleased to see how at peace you are with your life and I dare say you've found your calling as a storyteller. As a fellow former addict I'm so pleased to see how well you've come out the other side after slaying your demons, and I wish you nothing but continued success with your channel. Cheers, man. You deserve it!
God damn that last one was rough. Maven, regardless of your "spot" you are memorable, and will always have your spot in WWE history brother! Don't let the internet trolls get you down, because there's tens of thousands of ppl that still remember you fondly as you no doubt have witnessed through the years of conventions. This channel is one of the realest, down to earth looks at the Pro-Wrestling industry. You've got 198k of us that want to see you have even more success. Whatever the future holds, I hope it's bright!
Maven, I truly resonate with the deep desire to care for your mom and always do right by her. I can imagine she must be incredibly proud of the amazing person you've become, continuing to inspire us all. Your heartfelt words really touched me.