Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 16
Violent J Calls Pro Wrestling Unmatched at 53, Citing Therapy-Like Calm Ahead of Bloodymania 19
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 16

Violent J Calls Pro Wrestling Unmatched at 53, Citing Therapy-Like Calm Ahead of Bloodymania 19

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 16

Summary

  • 53-year-old Violent J said pro wrestling is unlike anything else in America, describing it as a "male soap opera" that blends character work, improvisation and in-ring storytelling.
  • WrestleMania 3's Randy Savage vs. Ricky Steamboat helped cement that passion, he said, because wrestling depends on timing, crowd psychology and knowing when to build a comeback.
  • Old wrestling footage now calms his anxiety, Violent J said, calling it a lifelong source of comfort that takes him back to childhood, while music remains his primary creative outlet.
  • Bloodymania 19 is set for next month at the Gathering of the Juggalos in Missouri, where his Juggalo Championship Wrestling also streams "Lunacy" on YouTube every Thursday.

Insights

How is Violent J trying to make his 'unhinged' wrestling league a mainstream competitor?
Can a wrestling show featuring clowns and zombies appeal to fans beyond the Juggalo community?
Why does a 39-year-old wrestling match still serve as therapy for a hip-hop icon?