Bull Pain has over twenty years of ring wars and the scars and bloodshed to prove that he has been here, there and everywhere in between. Pain got his start in wrestling as a young Rick Gantner, martial arts enthusiast and amateur boxer who had his life changed forever after seeing an AWA show that included the likes of The Crusher and "Superstar" Billy Graham. Gantner would quickly become Bull Pain while working in the Global Wrestling Federation and would be forever solidified during a run with Ian Rottens I.W.A. hardcore wrestling federation. Examiner.com talked with Bull about his career, his future and what the future of wrestling holds.
Q. You stated that you think Triple H will be the one to start a new era for wrestling, now that Shane is leaving the WWE, do you think that gives Triple H even more of an advantage to take the business in a new direction?
A. Well, I think in a few years this will happen because by then Paul will be tired of working every night and his body, like all of ours, tells us when it's time to be behind the scenes and not always in front of the curtain. I think that he knows what the business needs and I think that he might actually try and take it back to where it is more of a sporting event than a carnival. Cross your fingers!...More?

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