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Jerrelle Clark Speaks On TNA's Backstage Mood, TNA/Primetime & More




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Jerrelle Clark Speaks On TNA's Backstage Mood, TNA/Primetime & MoreInterview With: Mr. 630, Jerrelle Clark Interview By: Andy Steven Website: www.TNAHeadlines.com Date: February 15, 2006

Andy Steven: Firstly I would like to thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to take part in this interview for www.TNAHeadlines.com.

How did you break into the wrestling business?

Mr. 630, Jerrelle Clark: I went to college on a wreslting scholarship. However, they cancelled the wrestling program but allowed me to keep my scholarship and I wanted to stay involoved. so I decided to coach at a local high school. There was a student who's father knew that I loved pro wrestling, so we made a deal, I gave his son a lot of one on one amatuer help and his father, Jeremy McCullough, would train me professionally.

Andy Steven: Did TNA officials contact you to join TNA or did you contact them?

Mr. 630, Jerrelle Clark: Initially I asked for a dark match in '03 and I wrestled Elix Skipper in a great match. A month later, TNA officials saw me at a wreslting convention and contacted me about doing a ppv shot with El Fuego against Sonjay Dutt and Eric Young. After that I did a number of Xplosion matches until they moved to Orlando where I was contacted aobut coming in as a tag team with Mikey Batts and the rest is history.

Andy Steven: How did you come up with the 630?

Mr. 630, Jerrelle Clark: I have been doing gymnastics for over 25 years now. I also competed in diving competitions when I was younger. One day I ran the idea of it past a previous partner and totally forgot about it. Later we were training and he brought up the idea again so we broke out the crash pads and you see the end results today.

Andy Steven: How did you pull off the 630, rather then the original 450, which is easier?

Mr. 630, Jerrelle Clark: I jumped really hard and high. It just comes natural to me.

Andy Steven: Have you ever done the 630 incorrectly and injured either yourself or someone else with it?

Mr. 630, Jerrelle Clark: I have broken my thumb doing it, other than that, outside of knocking the wind out of people (which I believe is the whole point), I have never seriously injured someone.

Andy Steven: What do you think about TNA moving to Thursday night's on Spike TV? Possible competition for WWE?

Mr. 630, Jerrelle Clark: Great opportunity to step up their game. Whether people want to believe it or not, TNA is competition for WWE. We are in the same business and are fighting for viewers.

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