Rising Son interview
by Joshua Shibata
JOSHUA: This is Joshua Shibata and I am here
with 'no pun intended the 'rising' star of Revolution Pro, Rising
Son. How ya doing, man?
RISING SON: I'm doing OK my back is killing
(me) but I'm good.
JOSH: Sucks about your back.
RS: Yeah I know. Lol. I'll live.
JOSH: Did you hurt it at MPW?
RS: Uhm I dunno. lol. It was bugging me after
rev pro, but who knows?
JOSH: Aw I see. Well hope your back gets
better.
RS: Thanks.
JOSH: all right let's start things off by
congratulating you on your impressive win at the Spirit of the
Revolution tournament over Super Dragon.
RS: Thank you very much.
JOSH: Was that your first win over Dragon?
RS: Yeah, it was a long time coming.
JOSH: I'll say.
RS: Lol.
JOSH: What was your reaction when you were
told you were going to win the tournament, especially over Dragon?
RS: ummm I dunno I didn't let it get to
me cause I still had 6 matches before hand to worry about.
JOSH: So then how did you feel right before
the final match? Did the reaction hit you then?
RS: I felt comfortable with the match but
I was still nervous. I don't think I totally felt it till I heard
the bell when the match was over
JOSH: Do you always feel nervous before your
matches?
RS: Yeah for the most part.
JOSH: Must of felt great to win the tournament
RS: Yeah it did
JOSH: All right now typical starter question,
how did you start in the wrestling biz?
RS: Well I have been a wrestling fan forever
I would see it once in a while and I would watch it but I wasn't
really a big fan. Then in 94 I really REALLY got into wrestling.
At that time I met AWC who was one of my sisters friends and stuff.
We talked off and on for the next 5 years until he told me he
was opening up a gym and asked if Id like to train... and I jumped
on the chance
JOSH: What made you become such a big wrestling
fan in 94?
RS: Hmmmm *thinking* oh I remember one of
my closest friends was mimicking the undertakers chokeslam thing
and I had no idea what he was talking about. So he told me then
I started watching and I was hooked
JOSH: When you watched wrestling who did
you cheer for?
RS: I have always cheered for who I thought
was best from the start Owen Hart was a fave of mine... cause
I've always been more into "bad guys".
JOSH: Aw you were one of the rare few whom
liked the heels back in the day.
RS: Yeah it's cause I'm an asshole in real
life too hahah just kidding. I was also big into taker and crush
but that's just cause they were getting pushed at the time so
who knows.
JOSH: Crush? You mean Kona Hawaii Crush?
Lol. Dude no offense but that's pretty sad.
RS: Yeah, but Mr. Fuji's crush, no coconut-crushing
crush. Like I said I was just more into the heels.
JOSH: Oh well fine he had Fuji so he was
moderately cool
RS: Yeah cause us Japs need to stick together
JOSH: Amen brother! lol
RS: Yeah
JOSH: Anyway so you trained with AWC at his
gym, and this was about 99?
RS: Yeah we started the place going in April
99, and I've been with them ever since
JOSH: It's amazing that you've only been
training for what 2 years and you are considered one of the BEST
cruisers in California, major props man
RS: Yeah its all pretty crazy, but with a
guy like Dragon in your ear helping you train .... It doesn't
get much better
JOSH: So who trained you and who trained
with you at the time?
RS: We all trained together. Everyone else
had, had previous training so I had the whole crew helping me
JOSH: Was the whole roster of rev pro training
with you? RS: Yeah, it was a big family cause everyone had something
to add (Matt) Sinister had his "Hart Bros." stuff to add while
AWC had the Lucha to add and so on...
JOSH: So what is Dragon like as a trainer
compared to as a friend, any differences?
RS: Dragons the same either way
JOSH: And that would be?
RS: To me he is a great trainer and just
as great a friend
JOSH: Very cool
RS: yeah
JOSH: So how did the Rising Son gimmick start
out? I mean granted you are Japanese and everything but who came
up with it?
RS: Well it's something that was used a long
time ago by someone else. That person went on to be Blitzkrieg
and I loved the name Rising Son so I had AWC talk to him and see
if he minded me using it since he never really used it professionally.
He didn't mind too, it was "given" to me
JOSH: Wow, now that is something. How is
Blitzkrieg by the way?
RS: umm I don't know to be honest
JOSH: Is he Japanese?
RS: lol wouldn't you like to know. It's not
my place to say
JOSH: Well you know how it works, if it's
a masked guy in AMERICAN wrestling portraying a Japanese wrestler
9 out of 10 times he's white. You on the other hand are an exception.
RS: haha Yeah I know it
JOSH: And a great representative of Japanese
wrestlers at that.
RS: Yeah that is something I really take
pride in is my name and how I carry myself around people while
I'm rising son.
JOSH: I'm pretty sure you study a lot of
Japanese tapes as well as Lucha tapes to help influence your style.
Any international stars you admire?
RS: umm there are a lot of guys I like Muta,
Hayabusa, Saske, Lyger, I think those 4 compile all my moves hahah.
And of course Ultimo Dragon.
JOSH: Yea Ultimo rules man, I am sure you're
a big fan of his promotion Toryumon
RS: Yeah I'm more a fan of just good wrestlers
not promotions in general
JOSH: Good point. And you do an impressive
Dragon rana too
RS: awwwww thank you
JOSH: It looks really hard to it, that dragon
rana
RS: it's just a lot of trust
JOSH: I bet. Does trust become a big issue
in the ring. I mean of course you have to trust your opponent
because a lot of times your health is in their hands. But is their
any point where you just don't trust a guy in the ring?
RS: ummm I'm sure it could come to that
JOSH: So it hasn't yet?
RS: So far I've never not trusted someone
.... I've not trusted there ability for a certain move but as
a whole I really trust anyone cause at the same time I have to
know how to protect myself as much as they need to know how to
protect me
JOSH: So you've been training and wrestling
with the Rev Pro family since the start of your career, what is
the locker room atmosphere like?
RS: It's really good, we may have a lil disagreement
now and again but we've never fought really
JOSH: So it's a big family?
RS: Yeah totally
JOSH: OK now of course I've seen you wrestle
outside of Rev Pro like MPW where you just pulled a great follow
up to your 2/3 match with Dragon by taking on Excalibur and B-boy
in a three way dance.
RS: Thank you much
JOSH: As well as I've seen you wrestle in
the controversial XPW promotion
RS: Yep yep.
JOSH: what are the atmospheres like in those
two feds compared to REV Pro?
RS: All I've experienced is good things from
everyone every where. In MPW I know most the guys there so it's
more family .
JOSH: And in XPW?
RS: At XPW I'm getting to know people so
while I'm still an outsider there .... I'm not an outsider to
the point I don't feel welcome, cause they do make you feel very
welcome there
JOSH: Really?
RS: I mean I've heard a lot of people talk
about a lot of people being dicks about stuff but I've not seen
it yet
JOSH: yea XPW does not have a good rep in
the so-cal scene
RS: the XPW crew is just that they are a
crew .... not many outsiders come in so they are kinda maybe not
used to it or what not and they are mostly off doing there own
stuff but they all make sure to make their hellos known and welcome
us
JOSH: Any resentment for probably putting
on the best matches of the card you were on
RS: No. I mean I came back to a lot of compliments
JOSH: I mean c'mon you guys are technically
more sound then say....White trash or Rizzono
RS: So...? I mean you could bring in anyone
you want to rev pro that is more sound than us and I am not going
to resent them I'm going to compliment them on a great job
JOSH: Very good point. Anywhere else that
you wrestled beside CA?
RS: Yeah I toured Aussi last summer on the
psychoticslam tour
JOSH: cool
RS: Yeah it was really great out there
JOSH: How was the atmosphere like compared
to wrestling in America?
RS: It's pretty much the same the people
know what they like and don't like
JOSH: So wrestling is big down there too?
RS: Yeah it is the crowds were nice and hot
JOSH: Are they smart fans like in America
and Japan?
RS: Yeah they are hot like ECW fans but not
.... rowdy
JOSH: Amazing and here I thought Aussie love
to drink their FOSTERS
RS: hahaha Fosters ... don't go to aussi
and say that, they will hate you
JOSH: Are you saying this from personal experience?
RS: No but they told me
JOSH: Ah
RS: they complain about it. I think everyone
told me "ya know fosters isn't really Australian"
JOSH: So TV lies?
RS: hahah, yeah pretty much. hey TV tells
you the rock is a great wrestler
JOSH: I hate the rock What does your family
think about your career?
RS: they support me a lot they may not be
happy that I'm getting beaten up every week but they know how
happy it makes m and they just want me to do my best
JOSH: very cool, that's really tight that
you get that support. Are you going to school right now?
RS: yeah. I'm starting my second session
of college in a few weeks
JOSH: Again big props for your match at MPW
RS: Thank you.
JOSH: Many people don't know that you actually
pulled double duty that day, first in Rev Pro and then drove what
two hours to get to MPW?
RS: Yeah that was nuts
JOSH: It must have been.
RS: lol but I love to wrestle but it wasn't
2 hrs it was only like an hr at the most, I think, but who knows'
I was tired
JOSH: yea you must have been but seriously
I didn't see it man it looked like you were fresh out of the locker
room
RS: Yeah it hit me halfway though. My back
started killing me
JOSH: Who came up with that insane spot
where you were on the top rope, Excalibur pulled you off with
a suplex but B-Boy pulled him off with a powerbomb I think?
RS: B-Boy did
JOSH: That was insane
RS: Yeah, you're telling me
JOSH: OK lets go to recent news events:
RS: OK .....
JOSH: UPW owner Rick Bassman has a policy
where he wont let certain wrestlers wrestle on indy shows if they
are going to make an appearance on a WWF taping thanks to his
WWF territorial contract. Now this may not seem like a bad idea
but it really hurts small indy feds like MPW's last show when
a bunch of people were pulled from the show at the last minute
RS: Yeah but oh well cause MPW still put
on a great show
JOSH: Very true but what are your thoughts
on Bassman's action, do you feel it is justified or a power trip?
RS I don't have the right to say really
...... cause I'm not in that position
JOSH: OK
RS: I don't know if someone is in his ear
or if it's just to keep his guys safe but hey it's his company
he can do what he likes and ... he must be doing something right
if the same guys are going back to him
JOSH: OK, now in the WWF as you probably
know is now the place to be for wrestling what with the merging
of WCW and ECW.
RS: uh huh
JOSH: How do you think this will affect the
indy scene, now that there is only ONE major place to make it
big?
RS: Well I think guys are going to have to
work a lot harder. It should make the indy scene stronger cause
you'll have more talent there and people will want to find more
wrestling someplace other than just the wwf ... so where are they
going to look ..... at indies.
JS: Now you're what, about 5'7?
RS: yep yep
JS: Do you think height is a major factor
in wrestling today or do you think smaller guys like Benoit or
Jericho will pave the way for smaller superstars to be accepted
rather than the taller untalented Hogan like stars of yesterday?
RS: god I'm hoping so or else I'm f*****
JS: lol
RS: But I think that they are paving the
way but more just for the smaller buff guys not for the smaller
flyers
JOSH: Do you think smaller flyers will some
day be accepted as legitimate main eventers like they do in Japan
or simply cruiserweight mid carders?
RS: Who knows wrestling is crazy
JOSH: Where do you see yourself in five years?
RS: haha Probably in a wheelchair
JOSH: lol Feel like you'll beat Jeff Hardy
to rehab?
RS: haha I'm going to beat him in rehab for
the rehab cruiser title
JOSH: Make it a wheelchair, gurney and crutches
match that would be insane
RS: Yep yep I still just hopefully see myself
wrestling or doing something that has to do with it
JOSH: What do you do in your spare time?
Away from the ring, away from the Rising Son gimmick?
RS: Let's see I hang out…play pool, hang
with my nephews, listen to music.
JOSH: What music do you listen to mostly?
Or what CDs are in your stereo right now?
RS: Uhm….. White Zombie is in my hand held…..rage…gorillaz.
I mostly listen to heavy metal.
JOSH: Cool. So if you can go through the
history of wrestling and name one wrestler dead or living that
you would want to have a dream match with, who would it be?
RS: Wow that is a hard one.
JOSH: If you want you can pick three people,
we gave Algood and B-Boy that option.
RS: That doesn't make it any easier. Hahahahaha.
Uhm Hayabusa, Benoit and Muta.
JOSH: Good picks. I like the Muta choice,
that guy was one of the tightest wrestlers back in the day.
RS: Yea he was one of the few Japanese wrestlers
that I knew when I started watching wrestling.
JOSH: Yea his green myst was the tightest
thing back then.
RS: I wish I could do the myst thing now,
but I guarantee you the green myst will come back…some day.
JOSH: How do you guys do that myst thing
anyway.
RS: Magic.
JOSH: Aw keeping the trade secrets eh?
RS: Sometimes you just have to.
JOSH: I've always wondered how people do
that like Tajiri and Muta and Triple H does this thing with water
which looks kind of similar.
RS: It is.
JOSH: But when my friends and I try it, it
just gets all over ourselves.
RS: lol
JOSH: OK how about a dream opponent in the
socal scene?
RS: Christopher Daniels either Curry man
or the Fallen angel.
JOSH: Man, Curry man vs Rising Son would
be the tightest thing to see.
RS: Yea.
JOSH: OK let's do a little word association
because everyone loves to do that.
RS: OK
JOSH: Rev Pro
RS: Home
JOSH: Vince McMahon.
RS: A man I would like a meeting with
JOSH: UPW
RS: A lot of great upcoming talent
JOSH: Taro Jr
RS: The horniest man in wrestling.
JOSH: Excalibur
RS: A great guy making his name with skill
and talent
JOSH: XPW
RS: A good product, wrong coast on the wrong
time
JOSH: Christopher Daniels
RS: Spicey Drop. Hahahahaha. One of the best
talent in the indy scene.
JOSH: Super Dragon
RS: A good worker and a good friend
JOSH: Rising Son
RS: Doing the best he can with what he has
JOSH: Thanks again for your time and good
luck in the future.
RS: Thank you. |