tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1546665963755719151.post6928990261418094243..comments2023-07-15T07:17:49.535-04:00Comments on Professional Wrestling in U.S. Popular Culture: October 1stSam Fordhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17233749268141980625noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1546665963755719151.post-72297306380594686892014-10-05T23:37:34.731-04:002014-10-05T23:37:34.731-04:00It's definitely something to think about. You ...It's definitely something to think about. You have to be truly, passionately in love with wrestling to make it big. It involved a lot of sacrifice. Both physical and emotional. You certainly have to wonder how many wrestlers at the end of their career would say it was all worth it.Katie Clarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11698892734914903182noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1546665963755719151.post-18615478529233335832014-10-01T07:46:46.173-04:002014-10-01T07:46:46.173-04:00It's interesting with Dave...He lives in the s...It's interesting with Dave...He lives in the same region as his family. It seems he definitely cares for them, and one presumes at certain time periods saw them for long periods at home and even had some of them working with him on the road. But it also seems the circumstances of the life he has chosen has also caused no shortage of problems. The bear incident. The general life on the road. The feast and famine. Etc. It sounds like his son was on the road with him often, when he had custody, even though he lost custody to the person with the police record...because they were unsure if the Wildman was a fit parent...Sam Fordhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17233749268141980625noreply@blogger.com