Wrestler Lance Archer recently shared insights into his wrestling style, specifically his choice to incorporate moves not typically associated with big men, during a stint on the ‘Hawk’s Nest’ podcast.
Archer explains that back in the early 2000s, wrestling was experiencing an evolution, and this continually happens in the business. It was during this time that he thought to add elements to his conventional style. He asserts that he never tried anything too wild, however, the moonsault was a significant addition. He confesses that until his head injury in AEW, he had never landed on his head, insisting the move is a simple one.
In a separate interview with ‘Wrestfriends’, Orange Cassidy talked about the development of The Conglomeration, a new group involving himself, Mark Briscoe, Kyle O’Reilly, and Willow Nightingale. Cassidy reveals that the group comprises individuals who enjoy coming together and share similar life experiences. The formation of The Conglomeration was a response to these shared experiences and solidarity among its members.
O’Reilly, describing the group, amusingly states that while Cassidy represents the group’s brains, Mark provides the muscle, he himself adds the aesthetic appeal, and Willow is the voice of reason who keeps them in line.
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