SANTINO MARELLA DISCUSSES HIS NEW TRAINING ACADEMY, THE ORIGIN OF THE COBRA, WWE AND MUCH MORE
By Wild Talk Radio on 2013-09-22 08:49:00
Former WWE Intercontinental, United States Champion and Tag Team Champion
Santino Marella joined “2012 Award Winning Best New Show†the Rack Thursday
Night. In a nearly 15 minute interview, he discussed his newly opened Battle
Arts Academy and some of the goals he have for the complex as a whole, how he
came to use the Cobra and its background, where he favorite place to work is,
his goals within wrestling, what the weirdest thing a fan has done for him, if
he ever discovered who was following him of Friday the 13th (on Twitter) and
much more.
His Battle Arts Academy: “It’s a hybrid place, and what I mean by that is
multiple facilities all under one roof. We have a full MMA training center; we
have striking and grappling every day at both the recreational levels and the
professional levels. We have professional wrestling, strength and conditioning
programs. We have a smoothie bar and retail store in the front; we have
nutritionists and professional trainers, everything really. And also with kids
classes and after school programs, it’s awesome.
It was a little bit delayed, construction was delayed. I wanted to open in July
and thought I had ironed out all the bugs, before I went back out on the road
with the WWE, but you know everything takes a little longer than it’s supposed
to so just as I was scheduled to go back out on the road is when we opened. So,
I went home for a couple of days and tried to catch up and just implement our
policies and procedures and made sure everyone was following the procedures put
in place. So that’s the kind of stuff; I’m in touch when I’m on the road with
everybody here, making sure everything is running smoothly and that people are
happy.
One thing we did is that we have awesome trainers, so I know that the quality of
our coaching and training is going to be top-notch. We have Mr. Ishikawa, from
Japan, who came here just to be an instructor here; he’s amazing. We have an
awesome women’s kickboxing instructor names Nichelle Laus, who has competed for
13 years and was a police office and mother of 4. We didn’t just get a
kettlebell instructor, we got Tony Wallace who is called ‘The King of
Kettlebells’. Everybody we have here is just top-notch and the facility is
absolutely beautiful; it came out just brand new and it’s well thought out and
designed. There’s very little wasted space and it’s bright and open; the reviews
that people give when they come in is that they love it. So, we’re happy.â€
His goals for the Battle Arts Academy: “We have a lot of goals, that’s one of
our things here. We want to produce top fighters, but we also want to have an
awesome kids program and what is equally important to us is just recreational
level fitness; we want people to come here and get into the best shape of their
lives and be the most confident they’ve ever been. We want our high school level
athletes to improve their performance with Olympic weight lifting and boot camps
and strength and conditioning. We’re doing a reality show here; we want people
to break that barrier and have their first ever amateur fight in the octagon and
prepare for it. It’s a lot of mental and spiritual training here and what I mean
by that is the fighting spirit has to be trained so that when you reach your
limit, you reach your plateau, to dig deep and embrace that plateau and that is
what it’s all about. That’s when you can go home and say ‘Man I did something
today that I couldn’t do before’. You just improve right in from of your own
eyes and that’s when you realize anything is possible with super hard work and
really good mentor and stuff like that. We do, we have world champions, national
champions from all various martial arts and wrestling, giving all this
incredible knowledge to the fortunate community; I always say I wish I had this
place when I was growing up.
The reality show he has in the works: “The reality show is about MMA; it’s about
young fighters who really want to have their first-ever MMA fight, break that
barrier in terms of fear and get in the octagon and have their first ever
amateur fight. It may be somebody that has a background in karate as a kid, or
wrestling but they want to tie it all together and have an MMA fight. So, we’re
going to go down to some of the other dojos in the greater Toronto area and find
opponents and make this season finale card and talk about the training and the
obstacles whether they be mental or physical and ultimately show the fight.
It’s going to be web-based so when you’re watching the show and let’s say Mr.
Ishikawa is showing one of his submissions, we’ll have something where;
everybody can watch the show, but for a small fee or premium price, you can
click here for further detail on this particular submission or ‘click here’ for
the breakdown of this particular Olympic wrestling technique. And people can
actually learn a lot and be entertained.â€
How did the Cobra come about: “When I attended the original Battle Arts in Japan
in 2004, one of the partners there; we were sitting having dinner and beverages
after one of our shows and he just said ‘Hey, watch this’ and he did this thing
and made his arm into a snake and I’d kind of forgotten about it and years later
it popped into my head before my match, and I tried it out and it was born; the
crowd liked it immediately.â€
His recent return to WWE TV at their Toronto show: “It was awesome actually. The
grand opening was actually the night before my return, so it was a really cool
weekend. I had the Grand Opening party on Sunday, returning to the WWE on
Monday, Smackdown on Tuesday; so it was a cool weekend.
It was awesome. When my music hit and the people erupted it was like ‘Yes!’. It
was a very special moment for me and my career. It’s definitely up there in the
Top-5 of the coolest moments in my career, that’s for sure.â€
His goals in wrestling: “I want to go for the big one this time; World
Heavyweight Champion, you know? Alberto Del Rio; he’s a world class champion, I
can’t take anything away from him. I have a lot of respect for him actually; I
wouldn’t trash talk him by any means, but there’s only one guy at the top and I
don’t care if it’s even for just a short time, I just want to be king of the
mountain for a little while.â€
You can follow Santino through his Twitter (@milanmiracle) or his website
(http://www.battleartsacademy.com) for all the latest on his news and notes. You
can also learn more about his brand new multi-sport academy and train facility
Battle Arts Academy in Mississauga, Ontario Canada and all the facility has to
offer, go to
www.battleartsacademy.com for details, directions, pricing and listing of
services offered. And as always, you can see Santino and all the other WWE
Superstars weekly on the vast array of WWE programming; go to www.wwe.com for a
listing of shows and times and check your local cable offerings for local times
and channel availability.
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