TNA’s Joseph Park Talks Bully Ray Leading Aces & Eights, Impact On The Road, James Storm

TNA star Joseph Park recently joined the "The Rack" and discussed the transition from lawyer to full-time wrestler, what it was like training in OVW, defeating Bully Ray at Slammiversary, the possibility of a Joseph Park documentary and more. Here are some highlights:

Celebrating his one year anniversary with TNA and the transition from lawyer to full-time wrestler: "It has been a heck of a transition, you know? I mean, I showed up about, like you mentioned, about a year ago and had no intention of wrestling; just wanted to look for my brother Abyss. I got some answers but not all the answers I needed; I couldn't really find him and he showed up at Slammiversary and didn't even stop to say hi to me after he helped me. You know, after that all happened, I was ready to go back to my law practice and then Bully Ray kinda got in my face a little bit and I kind of had just enough of being pushed around and stuff, so I decided to stand up for myself. Then, whole this thing just kind of rollerballed and I went to OVW, training with Danny Davis and the great folks out in Ohio Valley Wrestling and the next thing you know, here I am. So, I am still proud of my law practice but pretty excited about the future with wrestling."

What was it like beating Bully Ray at Slammiversary and picking up his first win: "You know what, you're right; you hit it on the head Lindsey. I mean, it has been; that match was something I'll never forget, you know? And as you remember, I had a little assistance there from my brother; that's about the only time I've seen him since I've started looking for him and I actually didn't even see him. I got to see the tape replay later but was not able to connect with him. But, to get back on your point, I was a great win for me and it kind of catapulted things and after everything that happened with Aces & 8's; I'll be the first to admit, Bully Ray pulled the wool over everybody's eyes, including mine and Hulk Hogan's and Sting's and everybody else. So, it's going to be interesting to see where things go moving forward."

Making his homecoming to Chicago: "It was great. It was truly a homecoming of sort and it was ironic with the first live television, outside of Orlando, was in Chicago, IL; my hometown. So, I mean, that was incredible. All the partners of Park, Park and Park were there; I couldn't get them anything other than nosebleed seats unfortunately because I don't have that kind of clout yet. Hopefully, when I get kind of clout that Kurt Angle, Sting and Hulk have, maybe one day I'll be able to get them better seats. Absolutely, I'll get a little more clout in the office and stuff like that and hopefully I'll be able to get some better seats for the partners for maybe the next time we come back to Chicago."

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