We deeply appreciate Jimmy Jacobs for this interview. During our conversations he was a really good person and certainly is a pleasure to have you as a friend. I doubt we will find another person like him around. Jimmy really is a person who we respect and the ISBR will always keep you with us! Thanks for the great help and I hope to have you always on our side! THANK YOU SO MUCH, Jimmy!
IndySpiritBR: You’re a wrestler what had wrestle in some federations, like the WSX, IWA, ROH and others. How was your experience there?
Jimmy Jacobs: Every company I wrestle for is different with different experiences. Wrestling Society X was an amazing time and an incredible experience; unlike the other companies you named, these were much shorter matches, always extremely fast paced and highly produced because of the only half hour time slot on MTV. IWA MS is a great place to work, and Ian Rotten, the owner, gave me my first real break on a level where many people were seeing me; it is much grittier than the other companies, has different styles of wrestling including hardcore and death matches, and has more of a mix of young up-and-coming, who Ian always gives opportunities to, with more established independent wrestlers as well as veterans that have been around longer than I’ve been alive. Ring Of Honor is a company mostly based on in-ring competition; the wrestling can be fast-paced, but not always, with crisp work, some times longer matches, with a mix of well-established independent talent who have wrestled internationally, all over the United States, and some times former WWE stars who are made more for the Ring Of Honor style than the WWE’s style. So every company I work/worked for is unique in their own way.
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