Paul London recently weighed in on his experiences working with with Jerry Lynn and Christopher Daniels. The MLW roster member and former WWE star spoke with Fightful for a new interview and recalled debuting in MLW back in 2003 against Lynn and more. You can see highlights below:
On growing up a fan of Lynn’s and facing him at the MLW show: “Oh yeah. His series of matches with [Rob Van Dam] alone, that’s why I was such a loner in high school. Like, ‘You want to come over this weekend? I’m going to pay for you. ‘Like, ‘What? No.’ So yeah, I want to say one of my dearest trainers, Rudy Boy Gonzalez, is probably the one that connected those dots between this upstart brand new company coming out of Orlando, this guy Court Bauer. I’m like, ‘Yeah, Florida. Cool. Let’s go.’ I believe Michael Shane was also on that early show. Masada, possibly. I’m not totally sure. I’m trying to think of the Texas guys that were willing to travel. But yeah, working Jerry, I just saw Jerry in Philadelphia during Mania week at WrestleCon and it’s just one of my favorite people in the world. I think most people can say that when they meet him because he’s just so genuine. He’s like as Minnesota as it gets without the accent in a way.”
On Christopher Daniels: “So I love him and the fact that I got to work with him and learn from him, kind of establish a friendship and Daniels as well. Daniels was somebody that I still have immense respect for. But I was working for a company in Texas called PCW. There’s several in every state and initially I was working for an NWA affiliate in North Richland Hills and I’m setting the little seed right there. Well, I was working for an NWA affiliate in North Richland Hills. The affiliate won’t be named because the promoter was a drunk piece of shit and he doesn’t need to be named. So me and a few guys made the jump to his competitor, which was this company, PCW, who was doing things right. They had bought out this movie theater, had like stadium seating and was connected to a gym. So they bought the gym as well and they broke the brick wall down in the middle. So the whole gym was the locker room and then you would go through this brick wall and that’s where they built the Gorilla. You can find these shows on YouTube. So needless to say, they brought in these names to work with me as well. Daniels, that was the first time I had ever met Daniels and work with him. We became friends and are still friends to this day, which made it really special to get inducted later on in the independent Hall of Fame with Daniels in that same class. But Daniels was there at MLW as well. So I’m skipping all over the place, but I will state that, I believe January 11th, MLW will be back in Texas. I believe very close to, if not in North Richland Hills. So very, very, very big Texas lasso full circle.”