Tanner on Tough Enough experience, format of the TV show

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It’s a double dose of Tough Enough favorites on today’s Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling featuring the very popular Tanner from the 2015 Tough Enough class and the very outspoken 2011 Tough Enough contestant AJ Kirsch. First, Tanner dives deep into his perceived heat with ZZ and how the two are in different places in life. Tanner also discusses why he thinks he will succeed in pro wrestling and how the trainers were a large help to him and his future success. AJ Kirsch has gone on to do a lot of phenomenal work since appearing on the Andy Levine won season of Tough Enough but what does AJ think of where the show is going from here on out. It is a favorable take and a must listen show to say the least. Please Subscribe to The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling on iTunes and via YouTube by searching the Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling or visit the OFFICIAL Website of the Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling: www.tmptofwrestling.com & twitter.com/twomanpowertrip

Full Episode Download Link:

http://tmptow.podomatic.com/entry/2015-08-26T21_00_00-07_00

WWE Tough Enough’s Tanner Shoots On Heat With ZZ:

https://youtu.be/8IHDWKyyRPU

WWE Tough Enough’s AJ Kirsch Talks Working With Steve Austin:

https://youtu.be/riOT9xx6erE

Tanner:

His overall feelings of the Tough Enough experience:

I was definitely blessed for the whole experience and the opportunity that was given to me and I have no regrets going through it. There were just a few things that maybe needed a bit more work, I just didn’t have time to improve fast enough on I guess. Overall the experience was mind-blowing. The way the Superstars interacted with us and the hospitality and sense of family that was built was an incredible experience.

Breaking into the business via the Tough Enough casting process vs. traditional training:

I think we are in a new age now so there are different tools that maybe are being utilized and experimenting with some ways that are social media based and we have to rely on votes from our fans. We had to impress our fans, judges and coaches so I think all that tied in and gives you different perspective and lets everyone know what the WWE Universe is looking for.

Any resentment from the veterans or trainers:

They worked with us and there was no hesitation or I never got a no. Any question I had or anytime I tried to work with them extra or any question I ever had they were all more than willing to accommodate and help out. I didn’t feel any resentment from them and I think they understand the business is trying to grow every day and is trying to do something new and they are trying to pass on their legacy towards us so we can uphold the traditions and stuff. Just to be put in that opportunity, they dealt well with us and taught us a lot.

The format of judges, host and trainers all being current or former Superstars:

I thought it was enjoyable and at times thought it was frustrating or nerve-wracking. You have to wonder do I have to impress the coaches this week during a challenge and then I’m going to have to impress the judges who maybe think something differently. There are different styles and they do all have different styles between the coaches and the trainers so maybe one thing that Billy Gunn loves Daniel Bryan may not like so much. Things like that and what you are thinking when you are going out there, then it comes down to the WWE Universe and your votes and your career depends on impressing them as well. It’s real confusing at times, who you are impressing and who you are angering.

Daniel Bryan’s influence on Tanner during the competition:

Daniel Bryan to me is a great guy. I had a few moments where I could sit down and talk with him off camera and he was in the weight room a couple of times and he is really an awesome dude, very humble, very knowledgeable. His outlook on how to approach things and just how he looks at situations are refreshing to see something like that. I try to stay out of mainstream stuff and that kind of thinking and he seems to have a similar thought process and so that is refreshing to see something like that and to interact with someone as well.

His personality and charisma being a focus of the judges:

Everything I learn, I just have to learn very mechanically. I have to learn the steps of how to do things and small things like that. To have my athletics at the high level that they are would give me time to focus on those fine tuning of the personality expressions and stuff. The Miz said to me that we see you in the reality portion, we see your personality and the only problem is not doing that in the ring. I just don’t entirely know how to and honestly I just need to learn and with a couple of acting classes or promo classes I can learn anything. Learning how to do that and learning how to express whether through my face or body language just putting my stage presence out there as being more dominant is what I am lacking.

Heat with ZZ and the picture Tanner posted on Social Media of ZZ entering Burger King:

That was actually sparked by a message I received from ZZ. Upon returning back home. I don’t have a lot of money, I have to work for everything I have so I am in the process of trying to set myself up to be able to train and support myself financially as well so coming back home so I went to an (MMA) fight and the promoter promoted me a bit because he had a lot of WWE fans there and I went to another fight this past Saturday night and I think that is why ZZ said what he said. ZZ said to me in a message I thought that you really wanted to do this (wrestling) and the first thing you do is go back home and you are back into your MMA world. I took that very offensively, coming from him. In my opinion he doesn’t understand the struggles I have to go through financially and that I make money off this. This is how I pay my rent and utilities. I think ZZ being so young he may not understand to struggle financially, I’m pretty sure his parents are paying for all of his stuff, he’s 19 he’s probably still living at home. I felt the need to expose the lies that he was claiming that he was eating healthier and he is eating better and manipulating the crowd and there he is. We go out to eat healthy and he walks over to Burger King. Don’t call me out on making a living for myself while you are doing your own thing and manipulating the world.

Tanner gives much more about his time training on Tough Enough, more into his heat with ZZ, respect for the other contestants, his MMA background, his plans for the future and does he see himself getting back into the WWE Developmental System.

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