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Founder and main host of Scyther Inc podcasts

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Age: 21

 

Occupation: Retail Assistant/ Film Student/ Independent film maker

 

Location: Derbyshire, England, UK

 

Gender: Male

 

Favorite Things:

Wrestling

Movies

Comic Books

Podcasting and Podcasts

Comedy

Web shows

Making Movies

 

 

About:

 

I was born to a regular middle class family in Newhall, Swadlincote near Burton upon Trent and have lived here all my life. I have always been "the weird kid." Always into weird phases and stuff way too much. Weather it be TV shows like Batman, Thunderbirds or Power Rangers or things from my own often overactive imagination. All my games I played had to have a timeline and narration with the thing I was playing, man it used to drive my friends nuts. "I want to be Vader" would say my friend "but he’s dead! You can't!" I would reply.

Not only that I would make my own timelines. By my late childhood I was into Batman, Star Trek and Star Wars. My name at school was "Zog" for always being in my own world some of my friends were happy to join me in.

Finally as my teenage years set in I discovered a new obsession, a new love in my life. No not girls. Wrestling! My Uncle had watched since the 70's World of Sport days and he had gotten my cousin into it. So going along with the others I watched it with them starting with random matches, and then Raw's and finally an Undertaker VHS called The Phenom and Gravest Matches. I fell in love with Undertaker (just as he went on the shelf for months) and the WWF. And man during 1999 through to 2003 did it love me back. It was a great time to join the fad, but when it faded I stayed. Not only did I stay but I started reading magazines, review shows and start chatting online. I was hooked and fast becoming a "Smart Fan".

My favorite moment by far is when the Deadman Undertaker returned at  WM 20. Man I will remember that till my dying day, what a moment. In the last couple of years I have becoming heavily involved in the IWC of which I have begun to really dislike at times. Yeah I am jaded but you should here some of these guys, they are never fucking happy! Anyway in 2005 I joined Phenomforever and became very active there along with later other forums like the PWR show one. A year ago during my "Amy years" that of which just ended (and now I think about it yeah why was I with that bitch?) I started work on becoming a film maker. Web design and 3d work was fine but I wanted to create. I produced, directed, stared in (as Undertaker), edited and did the music for the amateur and in my own eyes very disappointing 'Undertaker: The Movie' of which some of you loved and some of you loathed. I am currently working on a much better set of shorts based on Resident Evil with my friend Catherine, Scyther Inc has really begun now.

Earlier this year I basically loved podcasts and wanted one of my own. So I did and in February of this year I tried multiple times to get a Star Trek one going with failure but was successful in getting a sheepish, quiet and clipping filled first episode of 'Slam Of The Week' out. The response was enough from Phenomforever that it became hosted there and as such became an Undertaker podcast. Later that month JC joined me and finally for the Wrestlemania review Frank came onboard. Me and Frank have since started up two more shows and have begun quiet a partnership.

Now the shows have a nice following and many team members and as 2009 comes in I hope they continue to grow. Thank you all for your support and we will keep entertaining you the best we know how.