From 2001-2005 I was a WWE wrestler. I had the time of my life, traveling the world and entertaining people. The saddest day, though, was the I day I got fired.
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@TrialzGTAS9 ай бұрын
Easily one of the best content creators of the former WWE superstar genre
@ReFLexX_ii9 ай бұрын
💯
@willystiles16659 ай бұрын
Hell yea let’s it all out especially the backstage shit cheers 🍻
@timato2349 ай бұрын
What's some other good ones?
@jackhughes76379 ай бұрын
@@timato234Steven Richards
@TrialzGTAS9 ай бұрын
@@timato234 Rene Dupree and Paul London have good ones
@Kjklump9 ай бұрын
Dude, the fact that you held yourself accountable is something we see very little anymore.
@thingfish0009 ай бұрын
Damned little
@SOLIDSNAKE.7 ай бұрын
Yea I actually really respect him for that
@Snyper14056 ай бұрын
Hogan has left the chat 😂
@KyserClark5 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. Holding yourself accountable and not blaming other to what happens to you is such an important aspect of life. You will never be successful or happy without being accountable to your own actions. Huge respect to him for sharing this story. Very interesting.
@OfentseMwaseFilms5 ай бұрын
I respect him even more, just for that.
@TSUNAMI179 ай бұрын
This guy is so mature. He owns it when he could've done better. It's good to get honest content like this. Thanks!
@moneyplayzz82039 ай бұрын
This guy a loser
@Akkbar214 ай бұрын
Maturity is sadly undervalued these days.
@edwinsparda76229 ай бұрын
You're not just Maven the wrestler. You are Maven the Hardcore Champion. You are an inspiration to many! Myself included.
@Snyper14056 ай бұрын
3× time hardcore champ. Pretty impressive 🪚🩸🔨
@raregrimebeats13522 ай бұрын
@@Snyper1405it’s scripted
@Snyper14052 ай бұрын
@@raregrimebeats1352 never said it wasn't lol
@kiritoxyronie28412 ай бұрын
@@raregrimebeats1352 Dude its 2024, of course we know its scripted but the thrill of thinking it wasnt before was the best childhood memory I could remember
@adamsulliva9998Ай бұрын
Honestly, he has more title reigns than Jake Roberts, Roddy Piper, Chris Masters, Snitsky and many other wrestlers in WWEs history which is crazy to think about
@Atroz79 ай бұрын
Such a breath of fresh air hearing a dude give honest takes. He acknowledges how things didn’t work out and acts accountable. I’ve really been enjoying these, keep it up
@TJ-nk4de9 ай бұрын
i probably own more DVDs than Maven
@danielebowman9 ай бұрын
He also comes over as a nice and genuine guy.
@AkshayDhoundiyal9 ай бұрын
I really don't ever remember him, but from another video he just seems like a genuinely nice and fair guy so I have subscribed to him.
@E.G.A.N9 ай бұрын
As a life long WWE fan i love your content Maven i love learning about how it works behind the scenes to be a pro wrestler
@KidBehindACamera9 ай бұрын
I was a huge Maven fan growing up -- I really thought you should have been given a huge push. But you're killing it on social media. So entertaining. Cheers
@Somealphamalepimpmanis9 ай бұрын
He’s getting a push on my wwe 2k23 universe mode I know it means nothing I’m just saying
@stablepunk59339 ай бұрын
No u are not
@danrob13729 ай бұрын
he was avg as shit
@montygranaderos20219 ай бұрын
Ah shut up you.Take your toxicity away from Maven’s wonderful content.
@sanmechrocker9 ай бұрын
LOL if you were a big Maven fan back then then definitely you’re a loser in your life hahahahaha
@BigtimeJuicer9 ай бұрын
Getting fired from any job is really difficult. Especially something that you worked at and were good at. In America, it seems like our identities are tied to what we do for a living. It's pretty sad when you think about it. But in the end, Maven did something that millions and millions of kids all over the world have dreamed of doing. Nothing & nobody can ever take that away.
@KWillo9 ай бұрын
One door closes ,another one opens.
@AnhNguyen-hn9vj4 ай бұрын
still remember in the early 90s. the undertaker is like not very popuplar cause he acted so amateur. However, later on the in late 90s, he is extremely popular from there on. he is acting a lot better and with his own special moves.
@randyrrs70282 ай бұрын
@@KWillo one door closes, hits you in the ass
@ruiz18712 ай бұрын
It’s different for performers and artists, its not just a job, its a whole identity.
@mjbeltran94299 ай бұрын
This guy is so legit and sincere in his videos you end up feeling bad he's not on your TV anymore!
@cswreddogg1879 ай бұрын
In all honesty NXT needs someone like you. You've got the experience, knowledge, and you communicate extremely well. You're exactly what NXT needs.
@TroyHarperGoBucksGo9 ай бұрын
@AlexanderLiew-ci3gsWWE is ALL Lies . Everything about it is fake and lies for Entertainment. Sounds like he’d fit right in somewhere .
@scar49479 ай бұрын
@AlexanderLiew-ci3gs nigga what
@harrisb55069 ай бұрын
@AlexanderLiew-ci3gsSure, pal.
@briansmith489 ай бұрын
He needs to tone up a bit, hit the gym more, but yeah. I can see it.
@nhdarling29 ай бұрын
No, wwe will never him for these videos. Aew on the other hand lol
@marxmaxmuscle19 ай бұрын
Maven has translated perfectly from Wrestler to KZbinr. Great content please don't stop these videos
@squints50209 ай бұрын
I see this comment on every video of his but it’s very true 🤣
@PapiSensei3319 ай бұрын
Midcarder for Vince, THE GUY for our KZbinr feeds.
@jenpachi24083 ай бұрын
Marxmaxmuscle fan of the channel to smooth monsoon
@SnackboxOToole9 ай бұрын
You're a genuine inspiration, dude. Never stop being you.
@mattgreen25596 ай бұрын
Honestly, lots of folks need to watch this video. How you took accountability for being fired. That was really something, and in a world where it seems like everyone is ducking accountability is so refreshing to see. I watched you back from the first few episodes of Tough Enough. I'm just glad that you are happy and healthy man. Hopefully many more years of it.
@ronaldlogan7983Ай бұрын
Total respect Maven
@Hollow94449 ай бұрын
I love the honesty and the fact Maven knows he should have worked on his craft more but didn't, instead of blaming anyone and everything else which is commonplace nowadays. Massive respect, I hope you're doing well Maven
@RandomPerson-nd2ey9 ай бұрын
You mean like CM Punk? Whoops, did I say that out loud? I better run before his diehard fans show up and lose their minds...
@deon31339 ай бұрын
@@RandomPerson-nd2eythey are two different wrestlers. One is a top star the other was a jobber
@WarlockX49 ай бұрын
@@deon3133you proved his point...
@deon31339 ай бұрын
@@WarlockX4 lmao prove wat.
@TheFlamingPike9 ай бұрын
@@WarlockX4 So we've come to the point that we can all shit on CM Punk even on Maven's videos but can't defend him otherwise we're diehard fans lol you guys are what's wrong with the IWC we don't need you over here.
@guzzav909 ай бұрын
It's the first time I've heard someone acknowledge that he was fired because he didn't try hard to improve. Honestly, that's what a professional does, recognize and learn from your mistake, not like many other wrestlers who blame the company, you definitely earned my respect even more Maven!!!
@georgebrice83299 ай бұрын
If today wrestlers especially these indie darlings could be humble and learn just like u maven maybe some of these dudes would improved and get better
@Y0utubeIsFuckingHomo9 ай бұрын
Because 99% of the time, it's not a situation like this. It's WWE screwing over an actually talented wrestler because of backstage politics
@georgebrice83299 ай бұрын
KZbinisfuckinghomo+ maybe these guys weren't talented as they thought and u thought they were
@TheFreakingFlip9 ай бұрын
@@georgebrice8329 I think Maven just had time to process everything. The "indie" guys who were fired and within that same year of getting fired will go to a podcast without even thinking/processing everything, will wash the dirty laundry in public.
@harryvuemedia51069 ай бұрын
The company is to blame for as well. You have to watch Maven during his time in WWE and he was not utilize very well. At first, we saw the push with him winning royal rumble but after that, he became a jobber. No matter how much you improve, if the boss says you will lose to the Undertaker, Hulk Hogan, Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Ric Flair, and other top superstars without even getting in a win from one of those guys, then you are doom. WWE is scripted and fake, winning shouldn't matter but those guys egos are too big to admit defeat.
@pettypinkysmiffa9 ай бұрын
For someone to lose their dream basically, it’s really nice to see how humble he is after everything. He seems at peace and I’m happy for him
@meneldur197 ай бұрын
I've been struggling with the shock and shame of being unexpectedly fired for months. Your words about having part of your identity and your world taken away really helped put words to a feeling i couldn't describe. And you're not wrong : given the chance you'd have been a great speaker (if your KZbin content is anything to go by). Thanks Maven.
@thesaltybrit93219 ай бұрын
What I love about Maven is that he doesn't hide from accountability. Even when he was out there putting in a hard shift he acknowledges he could have given more. People like Maven can fail and then learn from their mistakes to become better than they were previously, where so many these days cannot accept responsibility and become a victim and if you are the victim then there is no life lesson to learn as you did nothing wrong in your mind. I find him inspiring.
@Snyper14059 ай бұрын
I used to "hate" him back in the day, and I can admit that. He reminded me of a generic created character out of a video game, but he's earned my respect because of moments like these
@nehemiahpouncey36079 ай бұрын
To bad we could only play him in Sym.
@Tgogators9 ай бұрын
And he tells this story in a way that’s not bitter or complaining, if anything more therapeutic.
@PressPauseProductions9 ай бұрын
@@nehemiahpouncey3607I wonder why he wasn't in Here Comes The Pain
@nehemiahpouncey36079 ай бұрын
@@PressPauseProductions that's What I'm wondering?
@TruckerJenkins829 ай бұрын
Your blunt honesty and complete acceptance makes you such a fascinating listen. Absolute respect for you, Maven.
@zanarisl9 ай бұрын
My man, I can't help but appreciate the honesty and emotion here. You can feel how much you've matured and grown. Wish nothing but the best for you!
@SirDistic9 ай бұрын
I have to respect someone who takes accountability. You knew what you did wrong. You admit your mistakes. You acknowledge what you should have done, could have done and didn't do. I'm glad that you're doing this. You seem like a great guy with a unique perspective.
@jamesjackson24349 ай бұрын
Good on ya for owning your mistakes. It’s too bad it ended the way it did but you’ve got a lot of great stories to share.
@andrewmachado69889 ай бұрын
There isn’t many guys like Maven in pro wrestling. Whenever they get fired. It’s this guys fault, or that guys fault, or this guy didn’t like me and politicked to keep me down, or the promoter didn’t like me, or I had heat with this guy and that guy.
@romans52345-cy3tq9 ай бұрын
No it's WWE'S fault
@thomas31469 ай бұрын
no@@romans52345-cy3tq
@Snyper14059 ай бұрын
romans52345 what video are you watching? 😂
@edwardsantos95179 ай бұрын
We still love you Mave. You lived your dream.
@JC-jl5tj9 ай бұрын
Always a good day when we get a new Maven Huffman video! Love the behind the scenes stuff man, keep it coming!
@Dan_Hazard9 ай бұрын
@@user-ej1dh3hb6lDuffman? Alright
@andrewhernandez53329 ай бұрын
I skip everything I initially came to youtube for to watch a new vid he just dropped. Awesome stories.
@michaelbryant20009 ай бұрын
I feel the same way🙂
@greentruck2wa9 ай бұрын
Maven, you are truly an amazing human being! The way you speak, and how transparent and genuine you are. I am just blown away at how wise and mature you have become. I watched your entire career on TV growing up. And seeing the way you carry yourself now, without question, you are an incredible role model. Thank you, thank you, my man!!
@yannababi9 ай бұрын
Wow I’ve never even watched wrestling, but I somehow stumbled upon your channel and have fallen for your personality and content! This video is a true display of vulnerability, accountability, and a story in finding ownership in a new life and identity. Thanks for sharing your story and will continue to stay tuned for more! ❤
@JerseyJeff849 ай бұрын
Mad respect for admitting those regrets and things you could have done differently. Not many men who own that.
@DrCash79 ай бұрын
Fak acct
@timbrown55767 ай бұрын
Only the immature men wouldn't have any regrets or would have thought to do things differently. Men learn from their mistakes and they make better decisions as they get older.
@user-fp3qp5ru2g6 ай бұрын
Facts
@MVZUWL9389 ай бұрын
I'm glad we live in an age where this type of content and insight on wrestling is available for those who want to watch it. Makes the business more grounded and enjoyable for those fans that long for a peek into how wrestling works. Cheers Maven.
@michaelsantini73969 ай бұрын
@AlexanderLiew-ci3gs apparently you never really watch WWE Mavan was the first tough enough winner look it up
@WTFNoobProductions8 ай бұрын
@@michaelsantini7396 You missed his point
@_BigTimer854 ай бұрын
@@michaelsantini7396Derp a derp
@jayenchowrimootoo9789 ай бұрын
Listening to your story is inspirational, You won tough enough and I just watched you few days ago royal rumble eliminating undertaker That in itself is an incredible achievement. This is a new part of your journey KZbinr and thank you for sharing your story. You should be proud of what you achieved
@cydriicvhelk2049 ай бұрын
The info in your videos is real great, but the incredible value in your channel in my opinion, is the positive attitude and appreciation you have for the opportunities you earned. This is great for the world to see.
@WrestlingFace9 ай бұрын
It was sad to see you get fired, you had so much potential and so much more to give, but here you are are still going strong! Keep at it buddy!
@nehemiahpouncey36079 ай бұрын
He made tough enough. WWE shut your mouth. And eliminated the deadman out The ring.😂
@quentinkaasa479 ай бұрын
He never went to TNA or tried to prove himself on the indy scene. Can't blame the WWE for that.
@WrestlingFace9 ай бұрын
Nobody is blaming WWE for that.@@quentinkaasa47
@iamcasihart9 ай бұрын
Maven keeps dropping bangers! He should’ve had the opportunity to use his mind and great speaking skills on the mic. He’s absolutely perfect as a speaker. Engaging, warm, earnest, confident, and thoughtful. Thank you for sharing even more, Maven! ❤
@SweetShawn9999 ай бұрын
Even if his time with pro wrestling may be at the end, dude could probably get goin with a motivational speaking career from here out. Barely remember him in wwe tbh, but hes likeable and easy to listen to. Shit he could maybe be a game show host if he wanted
@iamcasihart9 ай бұрын
@@SweetShawn999 I agree! Maven is a natural at this. He’s engaging and entertaining, forthright and charismatic. I’m enjoying his content. 😊
@stayingalivewithsaad5351Ай бұрын
@@iamcasihart That's a lovely picture of yours ❤️
@navrin84446 ай бұрын
i dont watch wrestling anymore and your videos kept popping up in my feed and honestly i respect you alot for being so honest in this video i can tell how genuine you are have a good one
@usmcnguyentrw4 ай бұрын
Been watching your videos here and there since I’ve been WWE here and there, but I love the content. Very informative, straight forward, enthusiasm, and the accountability is real. Keep on being you!
@ChrisVanVliet9 ай бұрын
Every video just keeps getting better! Keep up the great work, my friend! 👏
@producedby1119 ай бұрын
yooooo Chris!!!
@stayingalivewithsaad5351Ай бұрын
Hey, Mave you forgot to pin this comment. Lol
@silentk599 ай бұрын
Maven! I dont know if you know this man, but your content is among the BEST of all the wrestling content on KZbin. In terms of inside stuff from actual wrestlers. And I respect your in ring work, but you definitely weren't my favorite. Which just lends more credit to your ability here, your killing it man, keep it man and thanks!
@richie4049 ай бұрын
Love hearing your story of your wrestling career in the Wrestling business. Respect for admitting the things you done different and work on his craft more. Your content is the Best Maven, Keep it up man!
@LickVIP9 ай бұрын
Love your channel and honesty. It’s helping with my personal issues
@michaelkoukaras75159 ай бұрын
I love how Maven owns everything he had a part in. That is being a true pro, being able to acknowledge your failures and successes.
@angelaholmes88889 ай бұрын
Yep
@lestercross51239 ай бұрын
WWE needs to get you back on the payroll, man! I'd love to see you as a manager-type who takes the occasional bump. You got the face and you can talk. And you don't look like WWE chewed you up. You don't even look coarsened or bitter. You'd be a great hire! 👍
@smallwonder8669 ай бұрын
Your willingness to be straightforward and brutally honest makes you one of the best wrestling influencers on KZbin.
@ricodilay4 ай бұрын
I am a fan of wrestling I did not watch your run on WWE, but hearing your words about your separation from the business and watching your videos which gave me new insight on wrestling made me a fan of yours, morewer maven!
@sppsports24499 ай бұрын
Can we petition the WWE to get Maven a commentary gig or a backstage interviewer position? Perhaps he could be a manager? He's always been charismatic and can clearly cut a promo (these entertaining videos are proof of that). And he's just a good guy.
@quentinkaasa479 ай бұрын
His voice just doesn't sound good. It's no surprise why they didn't give guys like Maven or Lance Cade promo time.
@maudinerichardson33619 ай бұрын
He could interview or do commentary.
@billybadass30569 ай бұрын
Maven.... why weren't you able to improve your craft in TNA??? then you would have been able to bounce back into the WWE from there... that's generally the route most superstars have gone...
@richardmarcos37729 ай бұрын
He would be top star in MLW, dont need WWE
@jaysonterry47469 ай бұрын
Was bout to comment this, he should have taken his release as the reality check to improve his in ring ability.
@battlebeard20419 ай бұрын
You’re about 15 years late with the advice.
@benjaminguilatcoiv9 ай бұрын
His quote.. "was i going to get a regular person's job?" 😂😂
@billybadass30569 ай бұрын
@@battlebeard2041 how is my *question* an advice?? ofc u WON'T answer that since it would reveal the utter stupidity of your comment... or maybe that developmentally stunted brain of your won't realize and your response will be an even dumber post then your first.... i'm interested to see which route you take
@bubbapaul729 ай бұрын
To be honest I absolutely loved watching you. From the first day I saw you on Tough Enough I was instantly a fan of yours. Too this day I still have your first WWE action figure (only wwe figure I’ve ever bought) I stopped watching wrestling a few years ago but I’m getting back into it. So now I show my nephew Maven matches. Much love man
@riaddaniels28239 ай бұрын
Hands down some of the best, most real content - appreciated!
@Johnnyversetti69699 ай бұрын
Accountability is the greatest ability. Thank you for all the great moments maven, wish you found your way back there at somepoint
@IDLENORTH92209 ай бұрын
You'll always be Maven the wrestler to me and many other fans, Bud. I had your action figure as a kid and I'm 31 now. It's a blessing you've come to this level and made it transparent to your fans and fans in general. Thank you for all you do and have done bud!
@eddieortiz2376 ай бұрын
Maven the most humble and appreciative wrestler keep doing what you're doing you will always be a success and wrestler to your fans🙏
@teemill58029 ай бұрын
Just stumbled across your channel and I am absolutely loving your content! It's concise, to the point, refreshing & honest!
@xanderfielder50919 ай бұрын
I was a wrestler for 6 years. This May, I had to retire at 20 years old because of a reckless worker. Hearing Maven talk about seeing the business as an Ex move on happier with their life echos a lot of what I’ve been going through the past few months. It’s nice to hear I’m not alone in those thoughts. Thanks Maven.
9 ай бұрын
my best wishes for you my man
@ishopops58569 ай бұрын
Only 20?!! That must have been some life threatening injury man I’m so sorry
@romans52345-cy3tq9 ай бұрын
My question is what was he doing working for sleazy Pro Wrestling promoters at just 14 years old?
@1983jcheat9 ай бұрын
Wow. I started training at 16. Here in NJ, you had to be at least in High School.
@rashidbinzamanshaan58419 ай бұрын
You started at 14😮 wow man that's so young
@jcbattistoni9 ай бұрын
I always liked you as a wrestler, but, dude, I love you as a man. The fact that you honestly accept your part in the path your career in WWE took earns my respect for you eternally. I genuinely wish you continued success, health, and fulfillment for the rest of your life, brother.
@codywhitaker8009 ай бұрын
Dude you are so intriguing and keep me in tune the entire video. PLEASE keep making content!!!!
@JamaalSTL9 ай бұрын
I’m honestly surprised they never let you do promos. You have a ton of charisma and articulate yourself very well. 😊
@Y0utubeIsFuckingHomo9 ай бұрын
Paul London is another one.
@RealityOfItIs9 ай бұрын
Well, they didn't because as he stated he advised to 'get out there and prove himself' while had all the time and opportunities, but he never took advantage of the opportunities to do so.
@neelt20019 ай бұрын
He definitely has an excellent on-air presence NOW but that took time to develop. Back then, his articulation probably wasn't as good as it is now. But no doubt, today he's absolutely fantastic at it. Complete natural now.
@Y0utubeIsFuckingHomo9 ай бұрын
@@neelt2001 I doubt that because unless you are annointed, WWE buries anybody that goes off script, they don't allow you to speak or express yourself, they neuter you with bad writing and promos. A lot of these guys already have the personality and charisma.
@jacobw8869 ай бұрын
It’s probably because of his southern accent.
@feralcat899 ай бұрын
Man it's tough being let go from a job you really like. I can really relate to all the regrets you have after it's all over and the embarrassing feeling of having to face people afterwards. Thank you for honestly sharing all the details about your life. You really are an inspiring guy.
@seannnn_4 ай бұрын
Literally my favorite wrestler growing up. It was like going on the journey with you through Tough Enough and your actual wrestling career after. Glad you are getting all this attention with your KZbin channel. Well deserved.
@jasonmartinez85573 ай бұрын
Maven you were a big part of my childhood I randomly looked you up the other day and I saw you were doing KZbin glad to see you’re doing well your story is inspiring to others and wrestling fans everywhere! Hope to hear more from you! Take care man 🙏🏽
@SavageUnchained9 ай бұрын
Appreciate the honesty and candid storytelling. Much respect for sounding relatable in an industry that's personality driven sports entertainment
@thepottles68199 ай бұрын
this is not just a video for WWE... this is a video for corporate America. There are so many great things that happen to us when we are working with a large company, until the day comes when that company decides it no longer needs us in that position. that moment of termination can feel like the world around us has stopped and that we are out of options. the truth of the matter is that that we are so much more capable of creating a life for ourselves than that company could ever achieve for us. Maven, you are doing awesome. keep doing what you are doing and keep grinding for yourself!
@garyv24989 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story Maven and I appreciate your honesty about your experience.
@dude82739 ай бұрын
why we define ourselves by our job, that's one of depressing things to think about. i've been a truck driver for 2 years now, currently working as a fuel delivery driver. i'm one point away from getting fired (company's policy) because i made some petty mistakes while doing deliveries. trucking isn't my passion, but i don't know what else to do afterwards. it's only a matter of time for me because anything can happen, and i've been depressed about that because i feel like i will be nobody again. Much respect to Maven for sharing his painful experience of losing his job that he loved. best wishes.
@danifrost11839 ай бұрын
Maven... you are truly the most down to earth and honest people I've known from the business who isn't completely ego centric. All my respect to you pal. I hope you are doing well these days. The only good thing from this is, you will save your body in the long run. I watched Tough Enough when you won, take care man.
@Hiyu5K2 ай бұрын
Wow maven thank you for all of these videos you are sharing to the world. U inspire me to be this type of maturity ❤ much love
@KainHRAbel3 ай бұрын
I love listening to you talk about your experiences. Have a great day.
@BeABetterYou9 ай бұрын
The transparency of your stories is something many of us appreciate. We love the wrestling business and these in depth stories are amazing. Thank you for sharing!
@HuskerF-inDu9 ай бұрын
We need more videos from you, man. This is top level content. It's pretty rare to see someone so humble, appreciative, and recognize their past flaws and put it all out there like you're doing. You were there during the best era in wrestling, imo. Keep the content coming!
@Crumb4519 ай бұрын
So glad I found your channel. I remembered rooting for you on Tough Enough 🎉.
@mightymaxx19 ай бұрын
Man I think you've found your second calling. I love these videos.
@thyraven2879 ай бұрын
I respect the fact that you always speak your mind and always share with us the inner workings of professional wrestling. You are one of the few from that era that, after getting fired, acknowledged your faults n were able to pick up pieces n move on to something new..thanks for the great content.. continued success to you my friend 👍
@humanoidy9 ай бұрын
The best part of all this is you’ve grown tremendously from what you went through. Big respect for your humbleness and openness. You deserve the success you’re now receiving ..and who knows, it may reopen some new doors!
@TheChronicSquirrel7 ай бұрын
Much love man. You and your content means alot to us wrestling fans!
@josephdickerson79019 ай бұрын
Maven, I’ve always appreciated you as a performer. Thank you for the content!
@JordanSmallz9 ай бұрын
Maven thanks for sharing brother! A lot of people, myself included can identify with this. I’m LOVING this content! It’s relatable and transparent. I’d love to see you in AEW or WWE in the future!
@Craig_Ewan9 ай бұрын
Not only are you providing a behind the scenes look at the industry, I personally love your psychology behind your own life and how you deal with the ups and downs. Great content overall not just for the wrestling fans. 💯
@jo-dcampbell75086 ай бұрын
Love this dudes content so insightful and always a pleasure to watch
@ypmm539 ай бұрын
Man! Maven's clips are genuine and classy. I hope his doing great! Thank you for your honesty! Class act of a guy!
@viniciusdg88999 ай бұрын
Wow! I appreciate you being so vulnerable about your run as a wrestler. This gives us fans a true insight on what goes on when the camera is off. Your ownership and honesty about your run with the WWF is what makes me enjoy your content. Thanks you for being a great entertainer sir.
@bradenwhited92329 ай бұрын
Never expected to be eagerly waiting new videos from Maven, but I’m loving it!
@ivanangelov88254 ай бұрын
That was deep. It is rare to see people with self-reflection. He gets honest not only with the viewer, but also himself. This brings inner peace, and you can see how calm he is now about all of this.
@tonymontana-uw1bq4 ай бұрын
Respect to you Maven! Great video. Living with regrets and feelings of, 'what ifs", is hard to live with. Thanks for sharing mate.💪
@DrSpoculus9 ай бұрын
Man, Maven and Stevie Richard's are killing the content right now. Fresh and new stuff from both guys. Never was a Maven fan. Wasn't sure I could watch his content, but I was WRONG. Great content. Great speaker. Great explanations. 10/10. Maven, if you see this, keep up the stellar content, and THANK YOU.
@duval904yeah4 ай бұрын
I just randomly had a wrestling memory lane situation and I came across ur videos and I don't rememeber watching u wrestle bc I stopped watching shortly after the attitude Era ended and stone cold had retired that time. Anyway I been watching ur videos I've seen like 4 and I'm so impressed with ur character. U seem to be really grounded and like see things in a very realistic way where u see ur weaknesses and embrace then and accept them and don't run or deny somthing that may be true. It's commendable
@christophertaylor54418 ай бұрын
You are an honest man. It is nice to listen to a wrestler who has been there and is honest about it without putting others down. Even when you did the video on who hated you, I was surprised you never talked bad about them. You seem to be a real dude!❤
@mr.nobody50809 ай бұрын
The very fact that this man has this attitude and isn't strung out is more of a lesson than anything in wrestling. Bless you brother!
@gman2015z9 ай бұрын
This man owns up to his mistakes and this style of videos take me back to vlogs from the early 2000s like on MTV.
@DelasVC2 ай бұрын
It's very bitter to have your dreams shattered. It's even harder to own what you could have done better - much harder in fact! Big respect!
@killianfallon8989899 ай бұрын
Maven for commentary!! You have a real ability to relate to fans, especially older fans
@supertitan00739 ай бұрын
Maven, you’ve gave me a 2nd perspective of the wwe and it’s really fun to watch and how happy you are and I hope you have a good day
@MediumMonitor6 ай бұрын
never seen you worked as i skipped pretty much most of 2000+ but your socials content, i like. i'm glad you're doing great, man!
@daviddeguzman72189 ай бұрын
Thanks for being candid Maven. Owning up to your fault and not taking the blame on anybody is no easy thing and I salute you for that.
@heffman1029 ай бұрын
Mad respect to you for owning up to your mistake and not being bitter about it, a lot of former WWE superstars could learn a thing or two from you. You're a good man Maven stay humble and god bless.
@Skwerpaspider4 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you have a KZbin channel. I was rooting for you ever since Tough Enough in the early 2000s!! and I was very into wrestling around that time. It'll be nice to catch up on some of your matches, because at that time I thought that those contracts were only a few years and I stopped watching WWE, well, not long after it became WWE.
@ashleydunning78995 ай бұрын
I just discovered your channel i really enjoy your videos and learning all the secrets of the wwe, i hope you keep making content! I grew up watching wrestling in the early 2000’s you are truly awesome!
@TheJukeboxjim9 ай бұрын
I really enjoy these videos .Somehow , I think they are therapeutic for you too. You own your mistakes and also turn these into a very entertaining view of pro wrestling. Maybe someday you'll be back in another capacity. I think it would be great to see you in next year's Rumble.
@thomasmontalvo3109 ай бұрын
You sound like the perfect person to talk to when someone is trying to become a Wwe Superstar. My son 11 years old is currently training he is somewhat shy and timid and I show him your videos I’m not trying to get his hopes down but I want him to know the reality of becoming a wrestling star
@popogodtrading3 ай бұрын
hey that was pretty cool.. nice story. The fact that you were able to understand and process what you did wrong is a success in on itself!
@simbeane4 ай бұрын
Honestly, I didn’t know who Maven was growing up watching WWE. However, i randomly came across your channel and started liking your videos. I like the way you talk and tell a story and how humble you are as a person. You might not be the best wrestler but you are the best youtuber talking about WWE. I have subscribed to your channel and look forward to seeing more great videos. Wish you well.
@FreneticZetetic9 ай бұрын
You rule Maven! Grew up watching you, looking fantastic, sir!
@richardparkins28679 ай бұрын
Can you do a video on how story lines are written, thought up, etc. how superstars get their gimmicks and ring names? How much of the creative process are the superstars involved with?
@jasonbink52769 ай бұрын
It's probably different now than it was 20 years ago. No more Jim Ross and Johnny Ace in WWE.
@richardparkins28679 ай бұрын
@@jasonbink5276 I wanna hear about how it was 20 years ago when the gimmicks and storylines were good. Also haven’t watched since 2005
@MotaConnoisseur4 ай бұрын
One of the best insights from a wrestler keep on the great work 💪🏾
@ChrisSmith746279 ай бұрын
I really appreciate Maven's sincerity and honesty in these videos. It's clear that he is a humble, good guy
@HoboSolo829 ай бұрын
Thanks man. As a musician not a wrestler this is relevant. I was in it for awhile and I didn't cut it because of decision I made. Lots of love dude thank you