@PWC I love your comment brotha: ‘looks and carries himself like a star’. This is something all of us should aspire to be. It made my day. Thank you for writing it.
@@TheConstructiveCritic888 which is more than many can say. As someone who got put on opiates in HS for bulging discs (still too young for percs) it is insanely hard to stay away from opiates if you enjoy the feeling they give you. I fell in love my first time and later in life got hooked again. We pretty much have to tell the docs no pills or painkillers at the docs because it is just too hard to do one. I was always jealous of my friends who hated painkillers and just said they made them sleepy and itchy.
I am 50, I didn’t watch TV from 1992 to 2007 and I watch very little of it after 2007 because I am not a couch potato full of useless entertainment trivia. I got out of the house, served in the military, gardened, built houses, and eventually moved off the grid to homestead. Thank you for being a couch potato so I did not have to endure a life being connected to the idiot box… which I here now isn’t a box anymore.. oh well, guess things changed but one thing remains constant, people making poor life choices looking down on those who touch grass all day long.
Right before I started watching this all at once I was thinking about the Tough Enough years. I enjoyed this interview and wondered what had happened to him. WWE f'd over him all those years ago and am happy that he's doing well. I stopped watching that WWE trash since around 02'-03'. Hardly any of the Tough Enough contestants made it in wrestling if I'm not mistaking.Anyone on here please correct me if I'm wrong.
Loved this interview and I would encourage Maven to use social media to promote any work he's doing on platforms and try to generate extra income, he says he is 10 years too late when it came around but the truth is there are a lot of people older than Maven making money on social media promoting the things they love doing he needs to get on and make Twitter, Instagram, Facebook RU-vid and hell even a Twitch account and he will be good to go! Who knows he may end up finding an opportunity that he really likes doing alongside his current work and maybe more vets or even younger guys can reach out to him for some interesting business.
@@thechaz83 Even if you were 79 you can still use it to your advantage and to connect with people think about it with each year that goes by the more technological advancements happen and the more opportunity to make the most of it...I know you mentioned that you were joking a little but yeah it's so true age is just a number especially in the case of tech, social media and working online I am really surprised Maven actually felt this way I still consider him very young at his age many people past 60 are very active on social media platforms and other platforms as well online
Today I resubscribed to your channel and started binge watching your videos from the last few months. Eventially the truth came out and am sorry I believed all the stuff that came out last December. Missed you and glad to be back.
Yeah, few can do that. Jesse Ventura, Barry Horowitz, and Rick Martel are three others. Martel left pro-wresting altogether to pursue real estate I think. I think Horowitz owns a catfish farm. Many of these wrestlers, their entire world is pro-wrestling and nothing else. Just look at Hulk Hogan and Bret Hart as two examples.