My Experience in Bill Watts's Territory and Transitioning to Crockett's Territory

TLDRI share my experience working in Bill Watts's territory and the transition to Crockett's territory. It was a different experience with unique challenges, but I learned a lot and developed my skills during that time.

Key insights

👥Bill Watts's territory provided a platform for learning and growth in the wrestling industry.

💼Bill was supportive of amateur wrestlers and valued their skills.

🌍Transitioning from one territory to another required adaptability and adjustment.

💰Bill focused on making money and would utilize any talent that could bring in profit.

🌉The incident involving my brother and Bill's son led to our decision to leave the territory.

Q&A

Did I like working in Bill Watts's territory?

Yes, I enjoyed my time there and appreciated the learning opportunities it provided.

Did I get along with Bill Watts?

Yes, we had a good working relationship and he supported me in my career.

Was Bill Watts racist?

No, I didn't observe any evidence of racism from Bill, and he worked with wrestlers from diverse backgrounds.

What led to my decision to leave Bill Watts's territory?

The incident involving my brother and Bill's son created tension, and we felt it was best to move on.

How did I start teaming with Sting?

We were paired together in Crockett's territory and formed a successful tag team.

Timestamped Summary

00:08I went to Bill Watts's territory and enjoyed my time there.

01:08Bill Watts sold out to Dusty Rhodes, and I transitioned to Crockett's territory.

01:56There were rumors of Bill Watts being racist, but I never witnessed any discriminatory behavior.

02:37There was an incident involving my brother and Bill's son that led to tensions.

03:06I started teaming with Sting in Crockett's territory.