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Daniel Garcia On Which AEW Star Helped Him Get Hired

One of AEW’s fastest rising stars in Daniel Garcia recently appeared on the AEW Unrestricted podcast, where he revealed which AEW Star put in a good word for him and helped him get signed by the company.

This is what Daniel Garcia said:

“People just end up reaching out to you. I think you develop a lot of independent wrestling clout or notoriety, and then people end up hitting you up.” “And I think The Blade, Pepper Parks, one of my trainers, I think he was able to put in a good word for me a little bit. I’m sure that didn’t harm the cause at all, but I think that’s how it came together. They were just looking for, kind of, high-profile indie wrestlers that they could put on their show and give an opportunity to and that, plus a recommendation, I think went a long way. I had about eight months off from wrestling, and my first match back was at AEW.”

Daniel Garcia also spoke about how much he has learned from AEW Star The Blade (Pepper Parks), who is one of his trainers, and how his father wasn’t really around and that his dad passed away when he was young, so it was The Blade who became one of his father figures growing up.

This is what Daniel Garcia said:

“I learned so much from Pepper. I didn’t really have a father figure growing up.” “My father wasn’t really around. He passed away when I was young, so Pepper was one of the first father figures, I feel like, I had in my life. He’s 20 something years older than me, but he’s somebody I can always go to for advice in and out of wrestling, like life advice but also just advice in the ring. He’s somebody who is very comforting, and somebody who is very helpful and somebody who is always willing to go the extra mile to make sure that somebody is comfortable and to make sure that somebody is just on the right path.”

Daniel Garcia also spoke about how The Blade was like a role model to him and how he grew up watching him.

This is what Daniel Garcia said:

“He’s someone who was like a role model.” “I grew up watching Pepper too. He was on all those indie shows that I would go to growing up. I have pictures with him as a fan. From me just being a fan of his and then him being kind of a role model figure and a positive male figure in my life, it’s a cool transition. And sometimes I’ll just be having a normal conversation with him, I’ll be like, man, this Pepper Parks! That’s pretty cool.”

Daniel Garcia then spoke about who came up with his “Red Death” nickname and what was his reaction to it.

This is what Daniel Garcia said:

“Andy Williams actually came up with it, The Butcher.” “I started wearing this red gear. I think I was just missing a little bit of steam to my character, and one day, he was like, ‘You know what you need? You need a nickname. These Japanese wrestlers, they always random nicknames, two random words put together. [Tomohiro] Ishii is the Stone Pitbull. What does that nickname mean? Nobody knows. It doesn’t make sense, but it’s cool. It gets over. The American Dragon, just random things thrown together.’ It was kind of ironic because at the time, I was even skinnier than I am now.”

“I had mopey hair. I was super pale. I was like, man, it would be kind of cool if the audience heard the name ‘Red Death’, and then all sudden, I come out. And I’m wrestling super intensely. I’m trying to wrestle like a ’90s All Japan Japan wrestler, but I look like a 12 year old. I was like, that would be a little cool bait and switch for the audience. I used it a couple times and ended up getting over. It’s really easy for the crowd to chant. I think it’s a really easy nickname to market. I hated the nickname for a lot.”

“When I was injured, I wanted to get rid of it and just come back as just Daniel Garcia, but I don’t want to sound braggadocios, but it was too over to get rid of. I feel like too many people knew me as Red Death, even more so than Daniel Garcia. I was like, man, if I get rid of this, it’s gonna be a little bit of a handicap to my career. So I might as well just keep it. Even if I don’t like it that much, the crowd likes it, and that’s what really matters.”

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Sanjay Thakur
Sanjay Thakur, a dedicated journalist for the Pro Wrestling News Hub brand since 2019, brings an unparalleled passion and insight to the world of professional wrestling. With his finger constantly on the pulse of WWE and AEW, Sanjay's articles offer in-depth analysis and up-to-the-minute coverage of the industry's most thrilling developments.
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