British wrestling's hyper-technical flair being a key component of American wrestling's main event scene never seemed possible. WWE trainer Robbie Brookside was an occasional WCW TV performer and British TV wrestling star. William Regal was a WCW TV stalwart and similarly a big-name Brit, whose ability as an entertainer allowed him to transition well to WWE. In Daniel Bryan combining the best of Brookside's technical skill, Regal's blend of technical style and sports entertainment and his own unique blend of off-kilter charisma, he was able to become a WWE main event staple. Bryan, Brookside and Regal having a conversation about everything from Butlins camps to Wigan shootfights and more is something that definitely needs to be presented via this program. Regal's quite the storyteller, Brookside's someone who deserves to have his story gain greater acclaim and well, if Daniel Bryan's not getting back into the ring, it's time for him to use programs like these to begin building his legacy.
Besides having been an independent professional wrestling manager for a decade, Marcus Dowling is a Washington, DC-based writer who has contributed to a plethora of online and print magazines and newspapers writing about music and popular culture over the past 15 years.