STEIN: For those who may not have seen you, how would you describe yourself?


LOW KI: A unique kind of fighter who brings alot of new things to pro wrestling.


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STEIN: What do you think you bring to pro wrestling?


LOW KI: New style, realism, and entertainment.


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STEIN: What motivated you to get into pro wrestling? What motivates you to stay?


LOW KI: It was accidental. I didnt really think of doing this as a living, but when I began my training I began to get hungry for competition.


What keeps me is the ability to learn more.


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STEIN: How did you get your start in pro wrestling? Where did you get trained? What would you say to someone looking into training?


LOW KI: I began training in brooklyn new york under another wrestler named HOMICIDE in brooklyn.


Be ready for what is ahead of u.


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STEIN: You have an extensive martial arts background, could you tell us more about that.


LOW KI: Trained in a few arts; mainly Aikido.


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STEIN: If you choose between pro wrestling and aikido, why would you pick that choice?


LOW KI: Not sure...they both have strong influence on me...


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STEIN: How did you create your style of blending martial arts with pro wrestling?


LOW KI: I just have a thing for creating a hybrid or mix of my surroundings...just happen to develop it. Never really went out with the intent of doing it.


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STEIN: Anything specific you are looking to grow more on in your wrestling career?


LOW KI: Develop as the best all around wrestler.


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STEIN: From your site, your personal Theory states, "RESPECT, HONOR, DISCIPLINE, DEDICATION...THESE WILL CARRY ME TO MY DESTINY." How does that affect you in everyday life?


LOW KI: Simplifies lifes complications.


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STEIN: What do you think of as some of your biggest successes have been so far in both wrestling and life?


LOW KI: developing a reputation for being a strong passionate wrestler, and developing a stronger relationship with my family.


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STEIN: This year alone, you won both the J-Cup and the Super 8 tournament. What would you contribute those successes to?


LOW KI: Hard work. Nothing is handed down to you.


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STEIN: After winning the Super 8, did you receive alot of phone calls from other promotions to perform, more then usual? [Thanks to Jerrie Durling of nepawrestling.com for that question]


LOW KI: Yes. The super 8 really boosts a persons name value as well as ability.


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STEIN: What has your experience been like working with the WWF?


LOW KI: All positive learning experiences.


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STEIN: What do you think of the NJ/PA area independent wrestling scene?


LOW KI: It's dying.


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STEIN: What do you think would "revamp" the NJ/PA area independent wrestling scene?


LOW KI: Time.


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STEIN: Who do you think some of your best matches have been against?


LOW KI: Guys who are very physical fighters and students of the art.


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STEIN: What has been your favorite match to watch or a match that you've always wanted to see?


LOW KI: Can't think of one, don't have favorites...


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STEIN: Who do you think, next to yourself, is some of the best talent on the independents today?


LOW KI: American Dragon, Christopher Daniels, Scoot Andrews, A.J. Styles, Charlie Haas.


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STEIN: On your site, you discuss the loss of Russ Haas. How was he an influence on your life?


LOW KI: One of my closest friends. I'm not a very social person to begin with.


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STEIN: Anyone you'd like to face up against in the future?


LOW KI: I would like to face the best wrestlers in the world.


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STEIN: What are some of your wrestling career goals? What's next in your immediate future?


LOW KI: To reach the highest level of experience I can...not sure...I will find out when I get there.


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STEIN: Any future dates set to work any more matches with the WWF?


LOW KI: No one knows about that stuff...I don't discuss it.


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STEIN: Any place you would like to wrestle that you haven't yet?


LOW KI: Japan, Europe, Mexico, Puerto Rico.


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STEIN: What do you think of wrestling today? If you would change anything, what would it be?


LOW KI: Bring more honor to it...business creates alot of enemies...and destroys friendships quickly.


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STEIN: Outside of wrestling, what do you find yourself doing?


LOW KI: Living a simple life...I dont like complications of any kind.


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STEIN: Anyone in wrestling you would like to see interviewed? What would be a question you'd want to ask them?


LOW KI: Jim Kettner the promoter of the ECWA in Delaware. As an inside joke I'd like to ask him, "DID THE GIANT REALLY BREAK HIS NECK AT THE PAY PER VIEW?" I think he'd get a kick out of it.


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STEIN: Anything additional you would like to add?


LOW KI: Passion breeds opportunity. Opportunity isn't [easy] to come by.

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