Graham Bell first captured the attention of the Nashville wrestling scene when he walked out at The Basement East carrying a real fucking bazooka. He competed in a scramble match at that Southern Underground Pro show, but proved he was a whole hell of a lot more than that bazooka in one of SUP’s more underrated matches of the year against Manders. He also competed at this year’s Scenic City Invitational event, and has cemented himself as a favorite among the SoBros crew and the Nashville wrestling fandom.
Recently, he made his first trip over to Japan to work for Wrestle-1, where he cut one of his best promos on what it means to have wrestled inside the confines of Korakuen Hall:
I debuted in Korakuen Hall
— The Grahamdalorian (@MercWithAMane) November 5, 2019
I won in Korakuen Hall#GetTheJobDone pic.twitter.com/bvGm5xg9qK
Bell was gracious enough to give our guy, “The General” John Mosley, a little bit of his time recently to catch up on what that experience was like. It’s fun, sure, but it’s also a raw conversation about the life of an independent wrestler.
LISTEN to Mose’s full interview with Graham Bell on the latest episode of Checks and Championships here:
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1 Called Manders
B-Boy
O’Shay Edwards
Dominic Garrini
IFHY
Brett Ison
The Lost Boys
AC Mack
Daniel Makabe
Doug Markham
Jaden Newman
Bradley Prescott IV
Cole Radrick
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