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Seton Hall defeats No. 15 UConn on Ndefo's last-second layup
"Seton hall forward Casey and depot scored the game winning layup with 1.6 seconds remaining to clinch the comfort behind 67 66 victory over the 15th ranked Yukon huskies. The pirates trailed by 17 points in the first half of the game, but outscored Yukon 41 to 26 in the second 20 minutes, led by guard cadre Richmond, who had a game high 18 points. Few con they had 18 turnovers in a game that saw them coach by assistant Luke Murray as head coach Dan Hurley was out with COVID. The huskies who were ranked as high as number two this year have dropped three straight, while seton hall has won four in a row. Mike Moriarty, norc, New

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Buchner accounts for 5 TDs, Notre Dame wins Gator Bowl 45-38
"A 16 yard touchdown pass from quarterback Tyler Buckner to receiver Mitchell Evans with one 38 left to play in the game, push Notre-Dame passed South Carolina 45 to 38 in the gator bowl. Buckner had a banner day throwing for 210 to four yards in three scores. Having this opportunity to go out there for one last time this season with people that I love at the end of this world and my teammates and I was just not legal opportunity. And I'm happy to come out with a win. Was it back and forth game of South Carolina? Tied it at 38 midway through the fourth quarter on a 100 yard interception return for a touchdown. Gamecock quarterback, which meant rattling through for 246 yards, two touchdowns, one interception, a South Carolina fell to eat in 5 to finish the year. I'm Mike Moriarty

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Ibrahim powers Minnesota past Syracuse in Pinstripe Bowl
"Running back Muhammad Ibrahim had 16 carries for 71 yards in a score as Minnesota held off Syracuse 28 to 20 in the pinstripe bowl at Yankee Stadium. Ibrahim became the school's all time leading rusher with a ten yard gain in the first half. The Gopher offense was almost propelled by receiver Daniel Jackson who had four cats for 73 yards and two touchdowns, huge quarterback Garret trader ran for two scores, Minnesota security 9 one season having won 5 out of its last 6 games while the orange editor sees the disappointing fashion losing 6 out of their final 7 games after starting the year with a 6 year old record. Mike Moriarty, New York

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A look at the top Sports stories
"Hate these sports I'm David Schuster Thursday Night Football saw the Jacksonville Jaguars defeat the New York Jets 19 three, Mike Moriarty has more. Jack's quarterback Trevor Lawrence knew for 229 yards and rushed for 51 scoring the loan Jacksonville touched out on the night. Jags office propelled by receiver Evan anchor who had 7 grams for a 113 yards. Jets fans spent the first two and a half quarters booing their team, especially Zach Wilson, who completed this 9 passes. Those boos turned to cheers as former practice squad member Chris dreyer relieved Wilson in the third. For the jets it was their third straight loss, falling to a record of 78. Other NFL news Gardner minshew starts at quarterback for Philadelphia Saturday against Dallas and Tyler Huntley starts a QB for Baltimore against Atlanta. One college game on Thursday, it was air force doubling up Baylor 30 to 15 in the armed forces bowl, bob Stephens with more. Air force limited Baylor at a 236 total yards, just 48 yards rushing, the falcon scored 21 consecutive points in the second half to put the game away. Air force quarterback physique Daniels accounted for two touchdowns, one passing one rushing, running back Brad Roberts scored two short touchdown runs for the falcons while Blake shapen through a pair of touchdown passes for Baylor, NBA, New Orleans got 40 points from CJ McCollum one 26 one 17 over San Antonio and Utah one 21 12 over Washington, NHL Barclay goodrow with a goal and two assists as the New York rangers made it 8 wins in 9 games, beating the islanders 5 to three. Over the last three, four weeks our game is transformed into the way we kind of envisioned it to start the year. I think we're playing way more consistent. Like you said, finding ways to win. And Jordan stahl had a goal as Carolina wanted 7th in a row four three over Pittsburgh. The depth and his team for sure is really shine through. I think a lot of guys have really stepped up and played some great hockey and bigger men in some bigger roles. And yeah, we kind of just been staying with it and trusting our game. Baseball news and arbitrator has reduced the suspension of Trevor Bauer, meaning he can be reinstated. I'm David Shuster, AP sports.

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Vikings hang on, again, for 27-22 victory over White, Jets
"The Vikings held off the rally New York Jets at home by the final score of 27 to 22, receiver Justin Jefferson, who grabbed 7 bowls for 45 yards scored a touchdown with 8 and a half minutes left in the fourth and that proved to be the difference in the game. The jets were unable to score on their final two drives, jet signal Kohler Mike white in for the second straight week was 31 and 57 for 369 yards, but through 200 chefs, including one to end the game. Vikings running back Dalvin cook was the workhorse rib and Minnesota with 20 carries for 86 yards and a score. Minnesota running away with the NSC north won their tenth game while the jets fell to a record of 7 and 5. I'm like Moriarty.

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
"moriarty" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
"And Wally Berger of Boston, he switched sides, he being dean in the third inning after yielding two runs, the big leaguers won 12 to four in dizzy was credited with both a win and loss. So he gave up some rents and was the pitcher of record and then he switched teams and ended up on the winning team. And so he took the last and the win in the same game. But it's an exhibition, I guess, some weird stuff can happen in exhibition games or in games between two small time teams where the on deck hitter decides that he's actually going to go up and swing for the fences. Wow, wow. Yeah. All right, and just been here now, I'm going to give you the Jacob Pam ranki submission for the past class of 1935 Jacob is Sabres director of editorial content and chair of the black Sox scandal research committee, and he writes 1935, a sinking ship. New York baseball fans have never lacked for passion in their rooting interests in 1935 the New York Giants were fresh off two thrilling national league pennant races, led by future Hall of Famers Bill Terry and Carl Hubble, the Giants won the World Series in 1933 and then fell just short to the guesthouse gang Cardinals on the final weekend of the 1934 season. The gas House gang cardinals, of course, of Dizzy Dean. By the summer of 1935, with the Giants just one and a half games out of first place, a small but vocal segment of New York fans were fed up with their favorite team. Syndicated columnist Paul gallico called out the giant supporters group after receiving an angry postcard in late August. The postcard reads at a special meeting of the giant spaceball fan club, it was decided to stop patronizing the Polo Grounds until a team with intestinal fortitude was placed on the field when worthy of represented New York City, gallico writes. Of course, it is the fans immortal privilege to grouse and beef and complain and yell insults at ball games, but once he gets to the serious stage where he gathers in conclave and holds meetings and does something about it, he automatically takes himself out of the cheerful fanatic class and becomes just plain nuisance. The 648 members of the Giants fan club, of course, will not stay away from the Polo Grounds because in the first place they can't, and in the second they wouldn't dare. We have had at times some very weird municipal representation if you love a ball team, you love it, winning or losing, and if you are anything of a human being along with your strange baseball mania, you love it just a little bit better when it is in trouble. Jacob concludes giants fans must have been even more disappointed in September as the first place cubs went on a 21 game winning streak to clinch the pennant, but the Giants did make it back to two more World Series in 1936 and 1937 where they lost to Lou Gehrig and Joe DiMaggio's Yankees dynasty both times. The Giants led the national league in attendance every single year of their run between 1933 and 37. And by the way, speaking of that cubs team that won 21 games in a row and won a pennant and lost in the World Series to the tigers, they had quite a run in with umpire George Moriarty in game three of that World Series. Here's an account from Edward Byrnes of the Chicago Tribune, the cubs care little for George Moriarty, American League umpire, who yesterday chased manager, Charlie Grimm, captain woody English, and outfielder George stainback out of the third game of the World Series, they Hiss him on whatever claims he may have for gentlemanly and sportsman like conduct on the field. They think he is a bully just as the White Sox claimed when Liu fan Zika gave him a Memorial Day trimming at fisticuffs under the Cleveland stands. Franca was a harassed manager subject not only to Moriarty's rulings but to the verbal embellishments which are said to characterize Moriarty's frequent run ins with the players. Commissioner Landis began an investigation into the controversy between Moriarty and the cubs, long known in his own league as a homing pigeon, an official who caters to the home crowd that we should bring that saying back, Moriarty yesterday belied this reputation he cursed and rented at the cubs in the presence of their home constituency, according to patrons and earshot, he lost his poise completely when he bounced grim at second base in the 6th inning and later in front of the dugout when he banished captain English in the 8th inning. Apparently those ejections were ostensibly for excessive heckling of Hank Greenberg of the tigers, but Moriarty was fine $200 because he had violated the commissioner's rule against ejecting players from World Series games without the commissioner's prior approval, which is not a rule now, although generally there's more leeway given to players in postseason and World Series games under the understanding that players should decide those crucial contests. Also wanted to shout out an article that Mark krig did for the athletic on mister sugar penis, the number one draftee in our best of baseball Twitter draft last week. The guy who got Ken Rosenthal to at him on Twitter at mister sugar penis all caps, read the column. It turns out he had read the column. I don't know if this was inspired by our draft, or whether this was already in the works, but if you had questions about who mister sugar penis is, I mentioned his bio said he was a lawyer, Mark talked to him, provided a bit of the backstory, talked to Ken Rosenthal, med did some fences between Ken and mister sugar penis. And the greatest thing to come of this is that the official at NY times New York Times account has now tweeted about mister sugar penis. So I will link to that on the show page and also just wanted to give some thanks to Dan zbor ski for making the projections available that we discussed in this episode

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Devils' 13-game win streak halted in 2-1 loss to Maple Leafs
"The devil's franchise record 13 game winning streak came to an end as the Maple Leafs came in and defeated New Jersey by the final score of two to one. Toronto scoring came in the first as pontius homework got the leafs on the board in three minutes later, John Tavares netted his 12th town of the year. The Devils had their first three goals of the game overturned. The fans and Prudential center upset after the third time through food and drinks on the ice, which caused a cleanup delay. Dougie Hamilton with a lone devil score late in the third, Toronto goalie Matt Murray stopped 32 shots as the leafs have now won two other last three. For the Devils, they face defeat for just the fourth time in 20 games played. Mike Moriarty, norc, New Jersey

Talk Is Jericho
"moriarty" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho
"Was on AI W, I had debuted for PWG, maybe a month or that month. Yeah, I was doing all these things and making a name for myself going down in Mexico. I think I was in Mexico the week before that too, the week or two, or maybe it was after, but I went down there and did a tournament at wrestled Ricky Marvin. I was doing all this stuff. And being an artist too, I was creating a name for myself online because presentation is everything. Everything. Yeah. Show business, man. So I built up this reputation. I also had done some MLW before that. They had offered me a deal, but I didn't want to sign anything because at this time, so many independent wrestlers are getting signed. In some before they were I don't want to say ready, but before they had established himself and I grew up watching Danielson ages styles, all these guys established themselves on independence and being that guy that I like kids are watching and the computer labs and all this stuff. So I wanted to be that. I remember having the same conversation with Garcia. We wanted to be those guys on the independence before we sign anything. We didn't just want to sign a contract with science something. So I did a few things that Mel W and they were completely fine with me not signing contract. They supported me and everything. I met AEW later. I honor my commitments there and all that stuff. But yeah, I was building a name on the independent scene as being the guy that was wrestling everywhere doing everything all the big goals I was hitting. So you mentioned Garcia and for me, like when I came up it was like Guerrero, Benoit, Mysterio, like those are your guys, right? These guys, your guys, Wheeler and Danny and I would say, so I would say those two are my biggest rivals and the people that I always feel like I'm chasing because I see like I was successful maybe a little bit above them at one point in the independence, then they works successful by me, so we're all in this slide or trying to chase it. But you kind of started together, right? Yeah. Like we knew who each other were. I knew a little bit longer than the Garcia Garcia and I knew each other online before we actually met in person. The first time we met in person ended up being our first match. But those were like two of the guys, someone named Trey Lamar, Calvin tankman. There's numerous guys, but I would definitely say like, how does that make you feel right now where you're in the firm? Danny's in the Jared appreciation society. Wheelers in the Blackpool combat club. You guys have done pretty good for yourselves. Oh yeah, I love it, especially because I get to fight them. I've got to be on a team with them, so I get to fight them. And what makes me better is having the rivals to compete with and grow with. Being on the team is great, but being able to fight each other, that's special. So you must be really excited right now as we start to wind down the fact that you've had this great, it's been a short career. When was your first match? My first match was December 2015. Okay, so here we are almost December of 22, so it's 7 years. And now you're on national TV. Now your parents who maybe didn't watch designer art school, graphic design have probably excited for you. How is it for you now that you actually have a little bit of an established hold in AW, but you're not at the top yet. Right. But you are one of the players that we're talking about in this middle area that's with upward projection. It's inspiring because I was down there and now I'm moving up and I want to make sure I keep moving up instead of staying stagnant or complacent and seeing all the competition is it can seem daunting, but it's just something that motivates me more because my goal is to be the best professional wrestler in the world and obviously that's something that's very subjective, but I think the best professional wrestler is someone who's consistent. So someone who does something consistent at a high level to me is the best. Because I have to be one person, but it can be a group of people. You've had an amazing year, Danielson's had amazing year, Moxley's had an amazing year. Those are the guys that can be considered the best. And you can make an argument against it, but you also can't dispute the argument. So me being at the spot on my end, motivates me to keep coughing higher and going further. Plus special because Moriarty is my real last name. So when my family came to their show in Pittsburgh, seeing my name on a match graphic or something, that's special because they helped me get where I am. There are work and middle class people. It's such a great last thing too. Yeah. My gym class teacher in high school would always call me professor because the Sherlock Holmes wrestling. I'm sorry that I filmed that. Well, really cool. It's a great name. Moriarty. It's amazing. Last question for you, man. You've had some great matches, but what's your favorite match that you've ever had? My favorite match that I've ever had is a very tough question. I would say one of them was against Danielson this year. Just because Daniel sent an array Mysterio are the two wrestlers that I consider the greatest fall time personally, but also I

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"moriarty" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho
"And I think I became a better wrestler because of that. I became a better base, which is the person that catches the flyers and all that stuff because I learned the authentic tricks. There's so many little things that we should leave that you can't learn just by watching it. You have to be in the ring with someone who does it. I mean, obviously my start was literally very as well and in Mexico. And it doesn't make a lot of sense here. For example, but this wrestling doesn't make a lot of sense there and he's wrestling doesn't make a lot of sense in Germany. Everywhere you go, you take your little tricks and little pieces so that when you get back because I'm Canadian, but we're from North America. The idea is always come back to North America. But anything you learned on your travels in any of these other territories, you can use to your advantage. So that's great for you because there's so many young wrestlers that never had a chance to go to Mexico. And be aware of your phone being stolen. Stolen or don't eat the tacos out of the back of the old lady's car because you're laughing because it's true, right? But I think that gives you not just great wrestling experience, but life experience as well. Yeah, it's cool like riding around in the subways, just seeing the differences in daily life that these people live are like how they do grocery shopping or going to butchers and things like that. Another thing is I got to train with Elle oriental who's like a really famous old school luchador learning. Yeah, and learning that they start wrestling training so young there. And because I was a beginner in lucha libre, I was like early 20s at the time. I was in a class with like ten and 11 year old kids because I'm a beginner luchador. So I'm learning all these javes and submission holds. From L or in a towel with a bunch of kids. Now as oriental, is his sister's Esther Moreno and Rosie Moreno? I believe so. There was a big flyer there and I think they were the whole family. So, okay, so here's the best thing this shows how long I've been on the job. When you talk about LA and tell the legendary or Intel. I remember working for his dad when he was just probably maybe the same age as me. And I used to hang out with Esther Moreno and Rosie Miranda all the time because they would come to Japan for the same company that was in and I worked for the same company in Mexico as well. So I think of Elle orientals like freaking what's our guy Fuego del sol. It's like a kid. And now he's a legendary guy. I'm like, oh man, that's so funny, that's great that you got to work with those, 'cause that's old school luchadors who know the true secret and magic literally, right? Yeah, I remember him going through all the different holes. He would do a whole transition, this one, that's lucha, or a transition. That's lucha because the more modern style you see like vikingo and stuff like that, that's a more evolved thing from the blend of independent wrestling from here in the states from them coming up here and going back down there. But if you watch the order lucha libre like super ASTRO and stuff, that stuff like that. I love watching, that's such a very different style than what it is. It was like all pro wrestling involves. But here's the thing though Lee and I think you understand this another reason why it's great that you went there. A lot of people that don't know well actually just all the people that don't know if you hear lucha libre. Oh, that's just kind of high spots and it's not. It's such a style to it. And yet, of course, there's high spots, but it's really the secret of lucha libre is not the high spots. It's the story that they're telling in within this world of lucha libre. And that's one thing that's great that you got to experience that because if you don't know you're just thinking, oh, it's just flipping and flopping and flying. It doesn't mean anything. So wrong. On so many levels. Yeah, I don't think people realize if they don't watch Lucia libre. How well trained they are and how smart they are. So in American wrestling, we typically work the left side. Yeah. And there was this common belief that they worked the right side of Mexico, but it's not the right that they work both sides. They can do both things. And their cardio, I remember talking to regal and he talks about their breathing techniques is how they don't get blown up and all they have like this little pocket. It looks like a 6 pack type thing right here and that's because they're breathing techniques. And that's why these lucid doors could be 50 or 60 years old. I still going because of that. And they're bumps aren't the same wars. They do more roles. You're right. You're talking about mentors, one of my mentors, I haven't seen him in 30 years with my early years of development with Negro casas. He might be in the greatest luchador of all time. He's ten years older than I am, which makes him 61. And he's still main eventing. And still, is he as good as Negro casas from 1990 two? No. Is he still better than 80% of the people? Yes. Because he knows what to do, right? And that's what I always loved about lucha libre. You could find a Negro or a silver king or an Atlantis or a doctor Wagner, all these cats. There were all so good that they could wrestle anywhere. They could come and AW tonight. And you'd go, oh, these guys are great. Who are these guys? And that's the truth. Bandido when I work with bandita like this guy is great. Who is this guy? Who doesn't speak English? Well, he does speak English, but he's a super luchador, but what does that even mean? He's a wrestler from Mexico, that's amazing. So it's good that you get to experience that. So let's talk about how you got into AEW. Because obviously you worked around, I don't know if you worked anywhere else. But you have a little bit of a name value and we come to Pittsburgh, right? Right. I just remember I hear this because Moriarty to me is a Sherlock Holmes. It's like a great English name, right? So talk about how that kind of came about. It came about a few days beforehand. So I was wrestling on an independent show. It was IW TV's 100th episode. And it was myself and Trisha Dora against orange Cassidy and Chris statlander. Oh wow. I had this match and it went really well. And Chris and orange were already working with us. Yes. So it was a few days before they came to Pittsburgh. It was out in New Jersey. And I remember Wheeler udo is like, hey, are you in town or whatever? So him and orange Cassidy got me booked for that dark. I think it was the debut of rampage that week or it was like one of the first ones, but I remember it was the live dynamite on Wednesday and then the lava rampage. And I had my first match on the live rampage, originally it was supposed to be Darby Allen, but it got changed because Darby did something in the raptors. Like, yeah. Yeah, and they didn't want him to be shown twice, which makes the complete sense. I think he was watching punk or something. Yeah. Yeah. So I had to wrestle with daunte and Martin, who's someone I got to know a little bit him and Darius from the independence. We had a lot of fun. Then I think a few weeks passed, it was all out at Chicago, maybe the Sunday before Christopher Daniels hit me up in the email. I was like, is this really his email or is it a fake one? I got the information I came out. I faced janela and I found out later after the message that was kind of like my tryout. So obviously because Tony keeps his ear to the ground on what's going on on the independent scene, you must have had some buzz to get that was your child on one match. Did you have some steam at the time? I would say so. Because I was doing all the top independence, I was doing GCW. I was on AI W, I had debuted for PWG, maybe a month or that month. Yeah, I was doing all these things and making a name for myself going down in Mexico.

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"moriarty" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho
"Big break for you that you consider that? There's two, so the one would be when I went to Mexico. I did a few. Did you mention that a few times? Yeah. How'd you end up in Mexico? A guy named DJ, now he's known as walking wild on a SmackDown. In SmackDown, what's his name? Joaquin Wilde now. Okay, he's in that trio legado del fantastic. Yeah, but he trained in West Virginia with one of the people that I consider my mentor Shirley Doe. But he would do stuff. He did seminars. And then he basically out of the blue one day texted me all that work. He said, yo, come to Mexico. And this was kind of a test from him to see if I was really committed to it. So Pittsburgh to Mexico, that's not far. Yeah. And at the time, I had never been out of the state of PA to wrestle. So I got on the flight, went down in Mexico and the funny thing is I was supposed to be with DJ Z for that week, but this is at the time if people know about had that life threatening injury. He took a four 50 and it ruptures something, and he had to get them in cut open. That just happened to a guy in Mexico right now. His name is. But that did. He got hit so hard with the four 50 that it ruptured his intestine. Yeah. That happened to DJ Z as well. It's scary and I think it can go, I think this guy's name is. Oh, I did too. He's three weeks, yeah, I saw that. The dude landed like as hard as you could land somebody on a four 50 river. Like, it's hard as you can land someone's stomach. It was terrible. So that's what happened to DJ. I didn't know that. Yeah, because he was an impact for a while too, right? Right, yeah. Yeah, he just took a four 50, something he's taking a hundred times is that night. It happened. So he sent me up to stay with a guy named low rider and his wife Saudi. They're also wrestlers. And I just went all around Mexico, my first match is actually in the same building that ultimate dragon debuted in Mexico, which is really cool. So you've mentioned this a couple of times, let's go into this. Multiple dragon is one of my all time favorite opponents. And super influential in the early years of my career. I love drag and I probably work with him a hundred times is not enough. Maybe a 150 to where we would get and they go backdrop squad. So what a great guy and one of the best workers ever in so many different styles. So you mentioned that you went to a seminar and what's your connection with ultimate dragon? It's funny that we're talking about this now because I realized he's linked to a lot more stuff than I realized, but like that in Mexico, but also I did a tryout for a company called AI W and the reason I was invited to this trial is because I did an ultimo dragon seminar. I was like one of the only people from Pittsburgh like drive two and a half hours out there. To where? Ohio. It's not far, but so somebody just brings dragon in to do a seminar. It was a seminar in the show, so that was how they paid. I did this. I guess I was the standout in that, so we do it as seminar. What were you doing? What did he teach you? It was just the basics like the roles and stuff. He showed us his arm drag like they are to step over. Maestro. He did that one. He showed us the hell off the differences. We do helocs here. With our grips one way and they do it a little bit differently so that bones on the cheek. It's just like these little small things that are different to him and how he learned it, but doing that got me in the AI W, which was kind of the catalyst for my other breakout moment was when I wrestled Alex Shelley who has become my mentor and I'm like his first protege, the new generation. So that submission that people see me do on TV, the border city stretch. He passed that down at me and the two people in professional wrestling he passed it down to is myself and Johnny Gargano. Oh wow. Yeah. I just met Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin for the first time ever in my 30 years or whatever 30 years, they were just here. At all out, actually. I don't know. First time ever. So obviously very pedigreed guys. So Alex Shelley is your official mentor. Yeah. Do you still talk to Alex to this day? Oh, all the time. And when you ask him, what do you say? Does he watch your matches? He feedback. Yeah, just about that stuff being a technical wrestler and learning flowing. And he was also someone that convinced me to go to a school for that streetwear marketing because Alex Shelley was in Ring of Honor or new Japan all this stuff. He stepped away to get his degree as a physical therapist. I believe, and he was just telling me how much happier was in wrestling because wrestling was the only thing independent on it. So like the money and all that stuff, you know how it is. He felt so much more free because he didn't have that pressure and this was a little bit before the pandemic happened where nobody can wrestle. We couldn't do anything. Nothing. Like, you guys were able to do that after a little bit of time. Yeah. Was independence we couldn't do anything for a while. So it was all the more reason to do something like that. But he inspires me with that stuff and just how he works. He has a crazy schedule, he'll wrestle maybe three days on the weekend, go right into his office, work with patients for up to 8 to 12 hours a day. He's just such an inspiring person. To work ethic. So I would say he's a mentor. I would say DJ Z walking a while as a mentor to me because every once in a while he'll hit me up and just give me different tips about how to prepare and train. I would say a guy named Shirley Doe who trained walking wild as a mentor. I have so many people to thank for getting me quiet. Let's talk about when you were in Mexico where some of the experiences you had there being kind of a stranger in a strange land. It's so different. So I didn't know until I got there that traditional lucha libre rules were three on three and two out of three falls. So that was something that adapted to. You didn't know till you got there. Nope. And my first match was fine because there was people that spoke English. One of the guys now works for new Japan his name is Doki, but I worked with him. There was a match I had after lowrider left, he came back to Texas or whatever, and I was with sonic his wife. She needs to be English. I had this match, and I was like, is this two out of three falls or not? I don't know, I just want to fall or whatever. It was not one fall. I ended up kicking out of someone's move or whatever that I thought was like I'm supposed to kick out their finisher because they told me all this stuff and just like chaotic. I remember coming back. My money's missing because I didn't hide it well enough. I had a very chaotic experience. I used to come out with headphones and I would have my phone on me. I would play music to the ring and all that stuff. I didn't hide my phone well enough, so someone read me and they took the phone and hit it from me, but it was really a thing just tell me, because sometimes kids would sneak into the back and take stuff, so it was just telling me like, hey, you're still being more careful. Yeah. It's just so different. I remember them telling me when I got there, maybe a week before me or something, someone got all their stuff stolen out of hotel room, like their laptop and everything. It's just one of those things you've got to be careful, but also will you Mexico City or where I stay in the place called NASA, which is like, you were talking about getting stolen but the other side of the coin? Yeah. But it's a very good experience overall. And I think I became a better wrestler because of that. I became a better base, which is the person that catches the flyers and all that stuff because I learned the authentic tricks. There's so many little things that we should leave that you can't learn just by watching it. You have to be in the ring with someone who does it. I mean, obviously my start was literally very as well and in Mexico.

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"moriarty" Discussed on Talk Is Jericho
"Car and wrestling school. Your car nursing school? Yeah. A car to get the rest of the car. Yeah. Oh, gotcha. Well, you've joined the list of Christian J riso Britt baker of people who took their student loans and spent numbers. So it's okay. You're all right. It works out. We won't tell the dean of the university of Pittsburgh. No, I did everything legal. So what was it like for you when you started going to wrestling school? Because that's another thing where people don't understand the wrestling school, like what is that, you know? Yeah, it was very cool. So I did my trial at the end of January 2015. And not to brag, but I actually broke the record for the fastest time in my tryout. That's the time of what? Completing all this stuff. So we had to we had to run for a certain amount of time, do a certain amount of push ups, squats, all the stuff just to see. It was more of a mental test to see if we would quit. Right. I got through that easily because I actually did the smart thing, which was I asked, what's the tryout? And every day for like three months, I did that just so I could be prepared. I did that. That's kind of what would be expected of you in this trial trained accordingly. Yeah. Gotcha. Just got everything ready, prepared, mentally because I was like, this is my shot. This is what I want to do. I'm going to be as prepared as possible. Did that pass my trial? Following week is when we started doing the roles and all that stuff and taking the bumps. We had to do a hundred bombs our first day, I think. And think about that right. People that might understand taking a hundred bucks in a day, like, oh my gosh. I trained with a guy called mister hido when sometimes people go like I say in the last survivor of the stuff's two hours dungeon. Oh, you didn't train the dungeon. No, I did train the dungeon with mister hido, who said, take 200 bumps. It's like, dude, what? So yeah, that's hard. Yeah, it's rough, especially when you think about it. I've heard people have compared to taking a bomb to a small car accident, like the whiplash. Hitting you at ten miles an hour or something. Yeah. So doing that a hundred times is crazy. And then I was like, can I bump around a little bit more? So I did like 25 extra ones just because I wanted to get a downright because I wanted to move on to the next thing. I was so eager to keep going and progressing. But I remember passing that trial and just almost crying to the point because I was like, I did it. This is where I wanted to be and where I am now and just from there, and all that stop every week training, going to work, all that stuff. So who's every first match against? My first match was against one of the trainers. He was one of the vast class trainers. It was crush her hands and max Daniels. They were the enforcers. Their gimmicks were like, they're referees, but wrestlers, and then my tag team partner, a guy named ganon Jones junior, who is now an independent team called TME. They've done a few dogs and stuff like that, they're big athletes to really talented. I think I've seen them. Yeah, they're great. But I remember that match. I found out that night, but I won the tag titles of that company, like my first match, and I was freaking out 'cause I was just so much pressure, but I remember that for his being matched when the tag team championships and just feeling really special then. So what was kind of your first big break for you that you consider that? There's two, so the one would be when

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"Open canvas like an artist would and we have to paint our picture. How do we do that? I don't know. What do you got? What do you got? It's a true collaboration of art. When you create something out of nothing, that's art. So to hear your graphic design, comparing it and combining it with wrestling. It's a no brainer for me. Yeah, it's very easy. It's why I chose professional wrestling. I thought about doing MMA when I was younger, and the reason I chose wrestling is because I had more freedom to express myself in the ring and just visually. It's so much freedom and I enjoy it. Like nothing else. Plus, I love being physical. I'm an athlete. So it's just the perfect blend of both worlds. How do you do your graphic art? Is it via computer? How do you create so usually it's on computer. Most of the times, I'll draw something by hand first, scanning it or take your photo, and then edit it on the computer. I've also recently got a tablet so I can draw on that. I've done photography. I've done video editing. So I've learned after effects to learn how to animate my logo or just do little things that I can put in my promos when I was on the independence, my painted, I've had drawings in congressional art shows back when I was in high school. I've designed t-shirts, so something I've worked on is making pro wrestling shirts, not like pro wrestling shirts, because sometimes people are embarrassed to wear them out because what progressing sure is, it's a billboard. It's advertising your person. So when you're on TV, you see that shirt in a crowd, but my idea was where there's something is create something that can be worn every day because I've done that and I've had people tell me, oh, that's a nice shirt and then they found out it's at wrestling shirt. And that's my goal is to appeal to people that aren't just impressing. Exactly because we're trying to grow pro wrestling. So you need to peel the things outside of wrestling. There's something to do with all the t-shirts I've had over the years. The ones that sell the best are just a word or a saying. I mean, we can go back to the Austin three 16. I mean, it's probably the most successful wrestling show or NWO, for example. But for now, the ones for me that really sell well or like the roots of fight style, Chris Jericho established 90 one that I just put out Jericho, the ocho, it was kind of an ESPN, the ocho thing. People like those types, like you said, aren't like, here's any shirts with your face on them. Never do good. That's what I've actually would talk to, especially in WWE when the merch department was very involved. Not that we are an idea. A 40 year company that's got cups and straws and condoms and candy corn or whatever. And it's like any time your face is on it, it doesn't sell. And at first, what do you mean, man? But it's like, hey, I bet you the stones sell way more logo lips. You know, everyone knows those stones, logo, then a picture Mick Jagger. It makes perfect sense. Yeah. But as an artist and a designer for you to figure that out, like you said, if it's designing your own shirts, that don't look like wrestling shirts. That's a smart move. Yeah, that's just like you're saying the logos, these logos are more universal than individuals face. Because someone can see this cool logo, and there's all I got. I would wear that. But if someone sees a person's face, like my face or your face, and they don't watch wrestling at all, why would they wear it? So it's just one of those things is being more universal understood by all audiences and not just a wrestling audience. How did you get it interested in that? I just liked art and I like creating merch. So I like streetwear designing a lot. Brands like the hundreds of Chinatown market, which is now just market. But I remember during the pandemic, I actually got my certificate wear marketing design. It was a collaboration between complex and yellow break. But I spent a few months, I did those courses. Learning about streetwear and all that stuff, so that I could put out my own things on independence, because as you know in an independence, there's so many wrestlers, there's so many people selling t-shirts, selling whatever hats, hoodies, all this stuff. So how am I gonna make mine different? How can I make money? And that's what I did. I treated all my stuff, like a street wear brand, not like a pro wrestling brand. So I would do drops. I would announce a date, I would promote it with like a graphic and things like that. And then I would sell this shirt and there would only be 60 or something, and you could never get it again because I wanted to feel exclusive. And I did very well. I remember I made an ice cream logo shirt and it was like a Neapolitan Tiger and was a ringer tee, which is very rare for pro wrestlers. It's usually just generic shirts. And I sold out maybe in a couple hours of 70 shirts or something. Wow. To the point where I ended up rereleasing it, strictly just to use that money to go over a charity. Sure. But stuff like that, that's my goal is to be beyond professional wrestling and think differently so that I can make myself successful. All right, you guys know how much my family loves to grill pretty much all year round. Our barbecue gets a workout, but there's one thing I never have to worry about and it basically never have to deal with either and that's making sure we've got propane for the grill.

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"You? Tiger style is originally it was referencing from Bruce Lee's jeet kune do. Bruce Lee removed patterns from martial arts because everything works different for everybody. Professional wrestling. I don't want to say I'm a hybrid because that work is used so often. So my own thing is adapting all this, and I was like, I want that Mexico to go train to get better at that. I went to an ultimo dragon seminar to learn his style. I did all these things. So that I can get better, but also when you hear the word technical wrestler, you usually think of like a certain aesthetic or a certain visual who this wrestler is and how they carry themselves. And I want to be louder than that. I want to be more personality, more energy, more charismatic than what someone who doesn't watch a lot of wrestling, but they hear technical wrestler enough. They associate with this. I'm going to hold another lane, but I still do what they do in that room. It's interesting and it's very important like you said, when you hear the term technical wrestler, sometimes I'm thinking some of that comes out of Stu Hart's dungeon. De malenko matters. Dean was way more than that. But somebody was just knows like hold hold, hold, hold. Technical wrestling in 2022 is different from that. Because Danny Garcia is a technical wrestler, but he's really not. He's just a hard hitting pro wrestler who doesn't do a lot of flying moves and this day and age. Everyone does flying moves. Right. So I think someone who hits harder and doesn't do a moonsault might be more branded a technical wrestler. Am I right about this? Yeah, I think you're exactly right. For what people think of technical wrestling nowadays seems to be the world round a guy who can do a little bit of everything. Right. So you see Wheeler uda, he can do all the whole solution. And things like that. But he wrestled MG up. He dove halfway across the ring when he died. It was a wicked splash. Wrestlers have gotten more athletic. So the term technical wrestler has evolved with that. So it's not just holds. I didn't want to leave Tiger style alone in the Bruce Lee influence. I'm a big Bruce Lee fan too, even to this day I always take the stairs. You know, you know, that is a Bruce Lee quote, always take the stairs. So what does Tiger style mean to you now? You said it changed from when you started to what it is now. Yeah, so what it originally was was just that. The Bruce Lee philosophy, but I knew getting the TV. It was not to be more than that because it has to be broader. It's not dumbing it down. It's creating something that everybody can understand. If there's a movie and things are too intricate, deploy, all the dialog is hard to follow, but if you can make it easy enough for everyone to understand, then you'll enjoy it more. So with Tiger style is just this loud personality who's also a technical wrestler. Yeah. And where does that, how does that relate to what you do outside of the ring? Outside of the ring, I am a graphic designer. So interesting. If you watched my entrance before the firm that Tiger, that shows up on the screen, I designed that that's my logo. I have a little check mark. It's a flame mark. It's my icon logo. I have all these knowledge knowledgeable things about business and branding from being a graphic designer. My first T-shirt and AEW I designed my wrestling gear, I designed my mask. I designed my new boxing robe. I'm going to be coming out with zoom. I designed, I want to leave my imprint on so many things and professional wrestling and outside of wrestling too. I've did illustrations for a wrestling book. I don't think it's come out yet, but that is something I've done. There's an artist open mic eagle. He had a music video premiere on Adult Swim. I did a graphic that showed up on that. There's a lot of stuff I've done as a graphic designer. I'm very proud of that. And something I want to get involved in professional wrestling once I'm done with it and ring stuff is the visual presentation of something. Because I think wrestling for the most part was always it looked this certain well or felt a certain way because this is what worked. So I want to figure out how to change things to look a little bit differently to appeal to more people like myself. How old are you? I am 28. That's really cool, man. It's funny because and this is what I love about pro wrestling. A lot of people don't understand. Some do most do. But I always say being in pro wrestling is show business boot camp. You learn a little bit of everything. Now some guys go into acting and some guys go into music or rapping or politics or book writing. This is the first time I've ever met a wrestler who's also a there might be a few others to be honest with you. But the examples you just gave, pro wrestling is such an art. Anytime you take, okay, it's Jericho versus Lee Moriarty. You got ten minutes and you're on in two hours or an hour or whatever it may be.

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"Thing before I want to hear what you do outside of the ring, because that's interesting as well, but you're right because I think we talked about this. Anything you can do to stand out in wrestling, and if you feel it, it's going to work. And who knows what that is. It could be, you know, I told the story before with the Jericho appreciation society, when we first started, I said, who's your favorite musical artist? So and so, with this guy back together, whatever. If you were going to a party that was hosted by Kendrick Lamar and it's an exclusive party and you can wear anything you want and all the chicks are there and all the dudes are there, but I don't care what it is. You want to wear a burlap sack. What would you wear? To the most exclusive hottest party in town held by your favorite and the H guy had a thing. You can see Danny had the candle and Jeff Angela with us suspenders and daddy magic. Something. And for me, when you started having the hair, I was like, okay, now, oh, that's the guy with the green hair, which is his name, mostly Moriarty. That connects you with the crowd. Right. It's very easy to tell who I am. When you see the air and I was talking to Garcia before and he was telling me you said that very thing. And also Ricky Starks, as recently talking to him, he says, fans will send him pictures of an outfit because Ricky stars has an established look. Right. Like you see Ricky Starks, you see this and you see this on someone else and you're like, oh, this would look going on a Ricky because that's his style. So I've been trying to get into more of that. I figured out who my identity is. 9 wrestling gear. And every Halloween, I'll go through Twitter and Instagram and pick 20 pictures of people dresses Chris Jericho. And there's all these different eras, which I love. That was always for me was David Bowie. Like I'm a big Bowie fan where every album was something different. Every album had a different character. And that goes all the way until right before he died when he was like 73. He still was creating new characters and you should be able to walk into a Halloween party with ten people all dressed as Bowie or Jericho or I don't know, Madonna or someone who changes themselves and go, oh, that's why to JJ, that's the champion. That's the demo. And I think that's a smart thing to start to think about for you. Yeah, that's definitely the goal. I think when I came in with Tiger style was something completely different than what it's evolving into right now. Shh, do you hear that? If you listen closely, you can hear it. The sizzle. And that sizzle can only mean one thing Applebee's sizzling skillets and they have some delicious new skillets you gotta try like the chicken and shrimp scampi and the garlic Parmesan sirloin and how can you pass up the fact that they start at just ten 99. That's right, ten 99. That's a deal your stomach and your wallet will thank you for. And hey, don't forget the bourbon street steak and the bourbon street chicken and the shrimp skillets too.

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"IW TV, they have two seasons. The first season, which is rich generic luchador mask, yeah. Is that like a local channel? It's on their streaming service. Like IW TV independent rest in TV. It was their own unique content. Gotcha. So the first season was just kind of black, luchador outfits. Yeah, the second season is when they got the characters like the scarecrow and all of a sudden, they really went in because the first season was pretty successful. That's great. What is the one company? Is that Chikara? I had the weird costumes. There's one company in Japan that really weird. There's an offshoot dimension no, but yeah, definitely like the hills in the weird types of things. So what was your character? So my character, it was called genki. It was a reference to anime, which is a random name because everybody that came up. I remember there was one character his name was barf. Which is all of these completely plays. But also, they put me in pink, which is my signature color pink and yellow, so I think that was also kind of looking. Yeah. I tried my best. So when you're out there, the devil comes and grabs the chip. When do you finally realize who it is? Afterwards, is there a meeting? Or is it just kind of like, would you ever actually officially told? Do you even know for sure who are the devil is now? We found out a 100%. Afterwards, after everything, it just told us, hey, sorry, you know, again, tell anybody, but you want to keep it secret, and we understood no hard feelings or anything like that, but yeah, shortly after the match, we found out. And I was like, okay. How did you feel with that? It was relief because it was like, all right, now I know where we're doing. We know the direction we're going and things like that. We kind of know who's all a part of this because not knowing who's all part of us was a little bit not anxiety, but definitely like that nerve wracking feeling. Like, what's going on? What's happening? Because I didn't know anything. It's a little Squid Game. Yeah, exactly. What is happening here? But now, like you mentioned, you've been here for a short period of time and you're in this faction with one of our biggest stars. Let's make you feel kind of good. Oh yeah, absolutely. The fact that he trusted me to pick me to be in this group, the fact that Tony and everyone else trust me to be in that position means a lot. Even though, you know, we kind of kicked them to the curb. But we're doing our own things and we're making an impact. And that's important, especially because I told Stokely tonight by beating up MJF, you're now way bigger than you were when you were his faction. Right. And so it works. That's wrestling, man. You know? Why did Tony want you to dye your hair? So I think it was max's idea, but when Tony asked me, he couldn't say the name. So he basically referenced Rodman and the idea was Dennis Rodman, Dennis Rodman was the enforcer at the group this intense guy. I remember watching what was it, Michael Jordan documentaries. And Robin was saying, anytime they go to the bucket, you put them on the ground. And that's the thing. My job is to put people on the ground when I was with the firm because I was with MJF because we were on retainer. So this was not a faction. This was MDF. He hired us to do what we did. We were immersed in areas. We approached people on the ground and also I think it was we were watching one of the ramen documentaries. They talk about how ramen starts coming more out of a shell when he starts to die his hair. Because that's when he gets to express more of his personality and things like that, then he starts to paint his nails, he wears a crazy outfits and all that. So I think that was their thing like, hey, maybe this will help bring a little more energy out of him. So just a matter of time before we see Lee Moriarty and address and heels and he's definitely going to be some I'm going to make it my own, but it makes you stand out, right? And that's what we talked about. I think last week, if you're going to have green hair, you should be green and we get pink. And it's the best story Norman smiley, one of my early earliest best Friends in wrestling. And if you rent magic, but you know who he is, the norm of smiling. Oh, yeah, I definitely know. So he lost a hair match. And obviously, African American, very short hair. Him without hair is pretty much similar to him with hair. It's not that much different. He was so embarrassed you were had all the time. He's like, I can't show him. Dude, you barely had any hair to begin with. What difference does it make? It'll grow back in two weeks. So it's kind of the same with you. If you want to die at 16 different colors, every week, it's okay, right? That gives you more of an identity. Right. And I have ideas to make it my own. It's just figuring out how to do it. I've thought I haven't done it yet, but putting words referencing my opponent and other storyline I'm going on to in my head. Just different stuff because I'm inspired by so many things outside of pro wrestling. I want to bring those into wrestling. And Tom, people are going to see me turn up more and see my personality, who Lee Moriarty really is, not just as a wrestler, but as an artist, because that's who I am outside the room.

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"Out now. So tell us about the day, so now you know, okay, you've got to get all out, bring your black mask and all these other things, and what kind of happens during the course of the day. I get in, I meet Morrissey for the first time. He's hard to miss in the middle of the ring. I talked to him. And I just tell him things like, hey, do you know this guy in the group is? And he was like, yeah, but I don't know how much I'm all the say, because pretty much everyone was sworn to secrecy about it. See the guns were all meeting in the corner of the ring. MJF doesn't tell us, but he kind of gives the pointers to Stokely to tell us what is going on. Is he there? I think he's there. Okay, but you're not talking to him Stokely speaking on behalf of the mystery. Yeah. Stokely is a communication between MJF and us and everyone else. And also pat buck, one of the agents. But they're not saying who it is or saying. No, mister Xerox. No. I think they just wanted to keep it a genuine surprise. They don't want anything to leak or anything like that. Which I completely understand. And I'm glad it worked out that way. But yeah, it looks great. So everyone wants their answers right away, right? Yeah, and I don't think anything came up online. There might have been some people hinting or guessing at it because I think someone realized it had been about 90 days since he walked out so they assume like, oh, he got suspended 9 days would make sense. But there's no one was like, this is him. It's confirmed. It was all speculation. But oh, we did that. We talked about it. Kind of had our own little corner just to plan things. And then the moment came, the first match on dynamite, the opener, the latter match, everyone's going crazy hard, Claudio, the lucha Bros, yuta, Dante, people were working in that match. And then even them, as far as I know, they didn't know too much. They didn't know it was MJF. They just knew hey, someone's coming down and getting that poker chip. But they were kind of surprised too. And I remember Alex Abraham is out there and I remember hitting him and he's just like, what is going on? Because I think he may have been spawning up, but not exactly. So he didn't know how to even the guys in the match didn't know what the finish was really. Not completely no. And they definitely didn't know. The super always wants to fool everybody. We had a couple of those in the year that we worked and said, why don't you pretend it's just full of things that they really broke your arm I was like, I can't do that. So I like the idea of that guys in the match didn't even know. So then, you know, it's funny because once again, I didn't really know for sure. Right. But I saw max with the devil mask. And the way he was sitting and it's like, I know him. And it's like, I didn't go up to him or say anything because he was sitting at gorilla position. This one behind the scenes stuff. But he the mask looks so cool. It was like really black phone type of a thing. But just the way he was sitting there and it was just like, okay, there he is, right? So when he comes down, you still don't know. Then you must have thought, okay, was there any other candidates that you thought it might be? Not necessarily, so I thought before members of the group I thought maybe Scorpio's got Ethan page were involved. Because of that, but in terms of leaders, I was like, this is either going to be someone new who hasn't been a foreign AW yet or maybe MJF, but I wasn't certain. Pretty much has to be one of those two options. Yeah, and you were saying you saw him sitting, you kind of figured out when he walked into the ring, there were just certain ways like his body language moves. I was like, okay, I definitely think I did. And I think he was even trying not to do that, but when you try not to do that, you look even more. I remember once I had to dress like Santa Claus for Christmas raw. Right. And the idea was that big show and I were never allowed to tag team again. But Santa was going to sit on big shows laugh and ask him what he wanted for Christmas and big show would say I would like to tag with Chris Jericho again and Santa's grants him the wish. So in WWE world, that means we can tag you again. But I remember Vince was like, you can't let anyone know that you're Santa Claus. You gotta change that walk of yours. This is a feminine walk. And I was like, how do I change my walks? I'm trying to do some kind of weird limb or something like that. And it's like, by doing a weird lump, I look even more like me trying to walk. I saw a little bit of max maybe trying to change his walk, but hard to do that. Yeah, a lot of that stuff is just ingrained in who you are. And it's natural. I remember on the independence, I competed on the show called the mass wrestler, which is the parody that Matt singer. Oh, nice. And I had to not wrestle as myself, so my thing was I was gonna try to wrestle as Wheeler yuta and we ended up being in the finals competing against each other, but it's such a hard thing. I remember fans were like, oh, that's Lee. I was not doing anything I do, but just the way I moved. So were you wearing weird costumes like The Masked Singer? Yeah, so the first season was very generic to the show. Yeah, it's a little show called the masked wrestler.

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"They could be this and be this, especially because when you look at everyone in our group on paper, it doesn't look like it fits together, but it works because we're just like The Suicide Squad where abandoned misfits. So yeah. I thought that about the inner circle when we first formed, it was like, I remember the first photo shoot we did. Like everyone looks different, but there's this kind of a theme. Like it almost like the early Guns N' Roses, where there's a punk guy, there's a metal guy. There's a long hair. There's a, you know, and that's kind of in a circle. It just looks good, right? Yeah. And that's kind of with the firm where you have these different people coming, but when you see a group shot or something, it's like, okay, this kind of looks kind of cool. Like you said, Suicide Squad. Right. It's starting 5 in a basketball team. Yeah, yeah. Everybody has their own special thing that they do. Even Paige is the well rounded the movie star good looks, all that stuff, more sees the big giant enforcer, the guns, the tag team specialists, who are also very charismatic and a lot of personality that technical wrestler. And I think I have personality. I have this energy. It's just figuring out how to show it. And I'm getting more with the hair and stuff and trying to wear brighter colors. Or a green Jersey last week when everyone else was wearing black and helped me stand out. As I said for MJF to kind of unpromoted to start talking about you that way. I thought well, that's interesting. I mean, there must be something there that he sees. So I really like this story though. So you find out that you're in this thing with Stokely, I'm not sure when it's going to be, but if you choose to accept it, you go away. So did you know you're away for a month or are you just kind of on call, like a surgeon waiting for the phone to ring? So, before my match was Seidel, the bush was my last one, Stokely told me, he said, hey, you might be gone for a couple of weeks, but don't take it personal like you did anything wrong. I didn't know how long it was going to be. I didn't know we were coming back at all out or anything until maybe the week of that suddenly got the text, hey, bring a black mask, the gloves, the black parents that have your hair dyed and be ready. So I had no inkling, but I trusted people. I knew people have my best interests. So it was cool with it. It was just one of those things like waiting at home. Can do independence either because I had to be gone disappear like offline and everything I couldn't tweet. Anything at all. So it was nice to have that break, but also me as a competitor as a wrestler and an athlete. I want to stay consistent.

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"Words, sentences to each other. And I literally know nothing about you and I say that in the best possible way, like I'm super excited to get to know you, right? Right. Because I remember hearing your name a year ago in Pittsburgh. Yeah, that was my first match. The first match with AW and then here you are now, of course, part of the firm. And one of your co members of the firm is a big fan of yours. And JF was talking about Lee Moriarty and he's got a lot of talent and he's a lot of personality. I was like, well, let me see. I haven't on talk is Jericho. See what's going on, man. Let me just start off by this, probably the biggest match of your career tonight. On dynamite versus John Moxley. And that was a dream match for me. There's like a list of people in AEW of one of the work with, you're also one of them, but people I feel like I can grow with competing against and him being at three time world champion, the only three time world champion in the company. And for what AEW stands for and professional wrestling, that's my dream match that was my goal and I got there and I'm very proud of what I was able to do. So that was kind of on your list when you came here prior. Yeah. How did you find out that it was coming about? Last Friday. So we attacked Moxley on Wednesday. I had no idea that it was going to lead to a match the following week, but Friday we did that promo this set everything up after his match with Matt minority in your group and then I got a week's time to prepare. So did it go the way that you would hope and obviously you didn't get the victory, but that doesn't really matter at this stage of the game. I think although I didn't get the victory, I showed that I can compete at that level, especially I haven't been on dynamite in some time, the competition is so high. I need to step up and I feel like at my time away, I have been working hard getting a better shape studying more. So I think I did my job and I did well. Although I didn't get the one, but I think I'm getting closer to having that big breakout when. Well, you did get a win despite being on dynamite with mocks, right? Before we continue to during your time away, where you heard or were you off for a bit or no, it was just taking time off because we didn't know the direction I was going to go in at the time and then when I took the card from Stokely, the idea was to disappear for a while, so no one knew what was coming. So in return that all out, you know, no one expected to know what to prepare for when we climbed that ladder and got the poker chip for MJF. So let's talk about that for a bit because, you know, and we'll go through kind of your history, but when you're mentioned, the formation of the firm, which was that all out, right? And that's when the devil came in this kind of this debut of this new faction, of course, I'm no stranger to factions and I'm no stranger to surprise debuts of factions. I think that's so max sort of the Pinnacle, kind of something similar. So I know for me, like when I have, okay, here's Matt minard or Jeff Parker or Dani Garcia or Sammy Guevara. It's like if we're going to be doing this together and guys are kind of excited or maybe a little bit tentative or so how did you kind of find out that this was going to be happening? It was a very well kept secret. I didn't know it was MJF until that night. Really? Yeah. Tell us about that. How do you mean? So the way it started was I had a, I was with Matt Seidel and Dante weren't kind of a group. Right. Tony Khan pulled me aside in the locker room. He asked me a question, he said, would you be comfortable dying your hair? Didn't explain why or anything like that. You just said it'll be coming with a big push and things like that, more opportunities. So it's like, yeah, I'm cool with it. My trainers taught me take something that they give it to you and just make the most of it. It'll grow back in the future. But that happened, they didn't really tell me exactly what they just said it was going to be a group. Stokely told me it's going to be a big thing. And I trusted everyone who's, you know, told me about it. I trusted Tony, I trusted QT, I trusted Stokely. After I talked to that business card, when I defeated maci del back in July, disappeared for a month. Came back and then, you know, did the poker chip. I didn't know it was MJF till afterwards. So after you have the poker chip walked off, we went back to his trailer and we found out. But it was a really well secret. This is pretty cool because I always love it when these super secret kind of a midnight candle goes out. So did you know who else was in the group? I didn't know until I was watching at home. The only person I knew was Ethan page because I heard them talking about the promo that they had when Stokely was going to offer the card. But before that, I didn't know the guns were going to be in it. I didn't know Morrissey was going to be in it. But whenever I saw Morrissey, that's when I kind of lean it towards, I think it's MJF, but I never had concrete evidence. Was that? Just because I felt like it could go different directions.

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DeGrom dominant again, Alonso homers as Mets beat Rockies
"Starter Jacob de Grom toss 6 strong innings striking out 9th propelled the mets over the rockies to three to one The ground got the win as he retired the first 13 Colorado battery space allowing just one run scattering three hits All the Met's offense came in the third inning highlighted by Pete Alonso 31st home of the year a two run shot to left center field Minimize swings swings outside the zone and capitalize on pitches inside the zone So I feel like I did a good job of that tonight and yeah hopefully I can do the same thing tomorrow and help us win That's bullpen of Seth Lugo Edwin Diaz and Adam ottavino secured the game allowing just re hit striking out 5 over the final three innings Mike Moriarty New York

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Cole, Carpenter send Yanks over Red Sox 13-2; Sale hurt
"In the final game before the all star break the Yankees blow out the Red Sox by the final score of 13 to two Yang started Garrett Cole was terrific securing his night victory allowing four runs on two hits striking out 12 Boston batters Seems like we can we can compete with anybody and in any kind of game and that's a good feeling to have New York was sparked by an 8 run fourth frame highlighted by a two run Homer for outfielder Tim la Castro The bombers outscored the Red Sox 27 to three over the last two games as they sit with the 13 game lead in the AL east Mike Moriarty New

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Calhoun 2 HRs, Pérez wins 7th straight as Rangers beat Mets
"Cole Calhoun blasted two home runs and drove in four as the rangers came from behind and ran by the mets by the final score of 7 to three Calhoun hit a three run shot which was the first to back to back long balls in the second frame as Texas catcher Jonah heim followed with a solo Homer to the right field upper deck Calhoun then hit a solo shot of his own to left field to extend the rangers lead in the fourth Felt good Felt good Want to swallow game you know And gave martini a little bit of breathing room and go out there and do a saying like he has all your text to order more team Perez picked up his 7 victory Starling Martin Eduardo Escobar Homer for the mets who have dropped 6 out of the last ten Mike Moriarty New

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Best-in-MLB Yanks top worst-in majors A's 9-5 on late rally
"The Yankees grab their major league leading 23rd come from behind wind upending the Oakland a's 9 to 5 The expanded around and scored 6 runs in the 7th frame third baseman Josh sandelson fueled the beginning with a go ahead to run double capping it unlikely rally built on two catchers interference errors a walk in a hit by pitch I mean it's great I mean you know it's huge and when you got your big boys doing their thing like judge and Stanton and riz you know it kind of takes pressure off everybody else and to be able to do their part as well Oakland had the lead after a 5 run third frame coming off of yank started Jordan Montgomery but it was not enough as the age have the worst record of baseball through handed their 50th loss of the year Anthony Rizzo and John Carlos Stanton smack solo homers earlier in the game for the Yankees who picked up win number 54 Mike Moriarty New York

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Astros' Javier, bullpen combine to no-hit Yanks in 3-0 win
"Three pitchers led by Stewart Christian Javier combined for a no hitter as the Astros playing the Yankees on the road three zero Javier was dominant throwing 115 pitches over 7 frames striking out 13 Yankee batters and allowing just one walk We'll leave your Hector and Harris pitch a hitless 8th while Ryan Presley closed out the night to secure the 14th no hitter in franchise history It's exciting you know I just like I said I just wanted to go out there and make quality bitches and see what happens and you know just think they hit it right through somebody and we got the same grade on the field And justice third career game first baseman JJ Mattis Chevy provided the game winning run with a solo Homer in the 7th That was the only tally a letter by Yang started Garrett Cole who scattered just four hits striking out 8 but was tagged with his second defeat of the year Mike Moriarty New

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Rizzo HR in 9th, Yanks edge Rays for 14th straight home win
"The Yankees keep winning as Anthony Rizzo smacked the game winning walk off Homer to write center field as New York topped the raise two to one Frizzle was his 16th long ball of the season and vaulted the yanks with three game sweep of Tampa and their 7 straight victory Before the game you just see everyone signed to come together and gravitate together and when we take the field it's just it's game time and we know every day we have a picture that's going to go out there and compete in a bolt and that's going to be as well The game was managed by multiple pitchers for New York working in place of original starter Luis severino who was a late scratch as they allowed one temple run on just three hits It was really rich Sean Armstrong who gave up the Homer to put Tampa in the lost column for the 5th time in 6 games Mike Moriarty New

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Severino, Yankees combine on 1-hitter, blank Tigers 3-0
"The Yankees won their 5th game in a row boosted by their starting pitching once again as Louis severo tossed 7 shutout frames of one hit ball striking out ten and a three zero victory over the tigers Aaron judge smacked his major league leading 21st Homer of the season to lead off the game in the first while Anthony Rizzo added a solo shot in the 6th Tiger starter bob brisky pitched 6 innings striking out 7 but fell to zero and 5 on the year Yang's closer clay homes came out for a perfect night securing his 8th save and has now not allowed a run scored in 26 consecutive innings Mike Moriarty New

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Marte, Plummer power Mets to 13-5 rout of Nationals
"The first place New York Matt spent 16 hits including three homers as they hammered the national 13 to 5 The mets came from behind scoring two in the first four in the second and three talents in the third and fourth frames paced by another big knife for left Fielder Nick plummer who was three for four with four runs driven in and became the first player to met history to hit a home run each of their first two major league games That's great You know this is what this is what you know you envision coming over here and being a part of this club and ultimately coming out with a win The Nats were able to touch up New York sort of David Peterson for four run on 6 hits but the mets offense was relentless pushing Washington to its second loss in four games The mets are now 16 games over 500 and pick up their first four K winning streak of 2022 Mike Moriarty New

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Yanks fans pelt Cleveland outfielders with debris after win
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Springer answers boos with HR, 3 hits, leads Jays over Yanks
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Champs again: Villanova tops Creighton to win Big East title
"It trickling over got by creating fifty four forty eight AM EST regarding to cleanse the fourth biggest tournament title in school history Congal SP led the Wildcats with seventeen points Justin Moore added sixteen is going over proves to record twenty six and seven on the season Brian Kalkbrenner tried to push screen as much as possible nineteen as that days lost their fourth tournament final since joining the big east conference creating false record of twenty two eleven but as a whole for receiving a spot in the NC double a tournament full of once in the field of sixty with high hopes to win its fourth national championship Mike Moriarty New York

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No. 8 Villanova topples No. 20 UConn to make Big East final
"It will be number eight Villanova and Creighton playing in the big east final as both advance in semi final victories at Madison Square Garden great and open up the night opening at number eleven Providence eighty five to fifty eight as the blue jays were led by senior guard Alex o'connell with eighteen points Villanova and UConn sixty three sixty of the master of two classically teams as Wildcats Tramaine Simmons had a game high twenty one noble look for the six league tourney title in school history well great advance to the big east tourney final for the fourth time since joining the conference Mike Moriarty New York

In Writing with Hattie Crisell
"moriarty" Discussed on In Writing with Hattie Crisell
"Sometimes readers say to me something about some particular saying, and as they're describing that same the adding little part in. So I'm thinking, no, I didn't write that. That's your imagination. Welcome back to in writing with me hattie Chris Elle. And that was the voice of the novelist Leanne Moriarty. Leanne is probably best known as the author of big little lies, which was a 2014 novel about a domestic abuse secret in a tight community of school parents. It became a glossy HBO miniseries three years after it was published with an a list cast that included Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon. Leanne has also written 8 other novels, including the husband's secret which was her first New York Times number one bestseller and 9 perfect strangers which also became a TV drama. This year, she published apple's never fall, which is about.

The Adam Carolla Show
"moriarty" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show
"Matured in oak casks cask. Three forty since. Nineteen forty at the glenlivet distillery of gordon and macphail. The whiskey cited to bottle it in february of last year in a new two. Can i think we have a picture and case designed by renowned architect david ajay. Ajay ajay. What do we think is going to go for. Well i can tell you. What the lots worth up to Individual bottle let me. Let me just tell you this. Part the will be offered alongside the framed original cask head A whiskey tasting experience for four in london and a one on one signed lithograph of aja original drawing. That's going to be at sotheby's hong kong october seventh. The industry insiders expect that the entire lot is worth up to two hundred thousand though it could go higher. So what do you think. A bottle's going to go for eighty. Yeah the to to twenty two hundred bottle. No no to fifty two hundred fifty decanters. Oh it's eighty years old boy either way. It's only about the treasonable. Say eighty million this story and said okay. Here's the bill. Pay your two grand or whatever it is. Get your bottle. Drink your booze. Now you need to keep the ball right. We keep the ball in the story and all the shit that goes along with it and then you get shelf. A loose sight. Table stands old display. Case under let. Oh yeah and then you fill it with bullet raw gold peak ice tea me. You're missing the point okay. Full put bullet ryan put my ryan at contract to think magnolia right now. It's not anymore. It's just just find some fair to midland thirty dollars bottle ride. Just fill that up and then whenever somebody comes to the house you wanna fuck you. Go right for that bottle. The by the way that twenty six year old hostess from the club scene on the sushi joanne really. She's got know now to not going to know and then you pour yourselves a splash. Get to banging and then refill. That's smart. that's where that bottle pays dividends where it keeps giving. Yeah you get the authenticity. Note the note from the architect or the artist puts all. They're really eighteen bucks worth of lucite. And some some silicone you put that stand again lighting. Go at the underlying. it's all there. No one's going to he who could say a word now. There's nobody's going gonna taste that rhine. Come on i know ryan seasoned. I know i've toured scotland and ireland. And i know in kentucky and i know the last ones that would say you might want it. Today's law it's eighty years old. Yeah yeah yeah that's right. I think that's a great idea worth the investment. I would be shocked if nancy grace is an all over this story because this is the story that we're all worried about all the moms all the ladies blonde girl no different story. A florida mother has been reunited with her nineteen year old daughter who was abducted by her father when she was six years old. Oh angelica vince. Algata called the police on september. Second home i was waiting for you. Okay she received message on social media from a woman claiming to be her daughter jacqueline hernandez she's now one thousand nine hundred who was allegedly taken from her bedroom when she was just a little kid by her father pablo hernandez and hadn't heard from either of them since a warrant was immediately issued for the father who is believed. Obs- gone did with jacqueline to mexico. Jacqueline wrote in this message to her mother that she wasn't mess. Mexico asked to meet her at the point of entry in laredo. Texas investigators verified. It was jaclyn the to finally reunited details of her life since the abduction not released. No one knows where the father is. Oh i thought you talkin. There's a story. I saw this morning about attractive blonde woman who's gone missing young person talking nancy. There were doing a whole thing where she was with her boyfriend and they were going to the united states. Like in a winnebago or something. They're going through the grand canyon to the grand tetons and monument valley taken pictures and stuff all along the way and she's a pretty young blonde and that's where the news gets well. Isn't that convenient all of us. She always wanted to go on a beautiful romantic trip to say vannes. Italy your paris france and then you have these scumbag husband saying.

The Adam Carolla Show
"moriarty" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show
"Well as join this from canada. Sure gunfight at dry river available now on video on demand and all digital platforms. If you guys like westerns of gritty. Westerns and tough westerns is the movie for you. Thanks for joining us in nice job on the movement pleasure so much to talk about is i was reading about you. And the many many endeavors. Four time emmy winner Nominated five additional. Time for emmys as i said won a tony award in one thousand nine hundred seventy four semi professional jazz pianist and singer and classical composer so How did did i. I think your family was in that. Were they musicians. Where the composers were they artists. Mike von who was a massive lover music and he had the best record collection and all of detroit both jazz and classical so. I was raised on the best music. Possible were I had this sidebar thought. Which is we're trying to get michael moriarty on at the beginning. And then i realized i struggle with technology myself. I'm very analog kinda guy. Basically a carpenter at heart have to have my son do everything for me. Who's fifteen. But i realized what other period of time you know. In two thousand. I was fine. There was nothing i needed to learn to do. You can work an answering machine now. I can barely work my phone. It's twenty year span. You know what i mean. It's not like from eighteen forty to eighteen sixty. You were screwed. Because they knew saddle came out. And you didn't know what to do with it. That's just a waste of my time. It was just literally in the last ten minutes of humanity's half of us being left behind because we can't work work our phone thoughts mike moriarty. Oh about just technology. I'm curious if it's like you. I just a defy me and a baby before anything technical and let somebody else do all the work. Yeah that's That's my plan. Good gig and why marriage married the most beautiful woman in the world because she's brilliant with technology. Yeah that's all you really need. You don't need it yourself. You just need someone in the house who can figure out what's gone going on with the team. Everybody needs someone. Oh man that's a song. So let's talk about urine Bang the drum slowly with the deniro all those years ago. i believe. Let's not on my list. But i remember recall that. I'm not saying that they're in the middle. That's right there in the middle. Oh all right. what was It's down yeah. I was looking at movie. List up top. Did you see a young didn't narrow. Did you see something in him. Did you go. this kid's got a future hardest working actor. I ever worked list hardest looked at jan. Well going somewhere with that kind of written commitment dedication. Can you explain what that means when you say hardest. Working like literary works develop the character work the other actors or the director. What exactly do maybe doing everything he could possibly do to create. His character is admirable. What god in. The screen is stunning performances with his favorite director and mean streets an Coming perform another level of inner vile. Were scared me. And i'm in a theater with them in on the my home watching this film and he scares me. He's the power and edge. Gotten an initial response from the critics. Did so for you. I think you were thinking about having yet political thoughts maybe presidential run. Something like that with a foolish idea. Yeah what was your thoughts on that. I mean how did that. How did that come come down. Managers described me. Once you know man who's running.

The Moratorium
"moriarty" Discussed on The Moratorium
"That doesn't roll off your tongue and having to say it like once every ten minutes and especially like hinton rick is well van hinton rick yes. They bonded over their strange last name. Got me to looking at. It's alive because we talked about that last week with body horror type you know these in his alive being in nineteen seventy four written and directed by larry cohen. I had no idea that it was that old. And i think i made the The assumption that michael moriarty was an all three of these movies. No he is not. Yeah i mean in seventy four main. Moriarty's not i mean. He wasn't that old hall. He was in the You know the ones in the eighties like q. And stuff he didn't. He only looked like he was wasn't too far away from it's alive. Was man one thousand nine hundred eighty two so another again. Eight years after it's alive you know when i was too young to watch our just have access to larry cohen movies. Because i don't remember. I remember the stuff being on tv all the time and it's alive. Was you know later like in the nineties. I think it was. You know one of those like afternoon tv movies. But i remember wanting to watch horror movies so bad and seeing the cover with the baby with the claw. You know Just being like what in the hell is that. I have to watch it immediately. I think i've seen it's alive. Part two more actually has called. it lives again. That's what threw off. And i remember that box art because that's the birthday cake with the three fingered baby. Hand that's clawing yet icing. Yes which i think is a scene in that move. I believe so. There is actually a birthday cake and Just looking at markham moriarty's stuff. Here he was born in nineteen forty. One is he still alive azalea. Oh yeah Just right before. Cue though i just clicked on reborn and that is a movie with dennis hopper. Okay a horror movie. The director is biggest luna macau okay. Ira you're just making all this sir. Funny town got me to go. Along with your. What did you say. The name of. The movie was reborn. Nineteen eighty-one philip. There's going to be a ton of movies called reborn. Yeah a man discovers that his girlfriend is a stigma is a stigmata is a stigmata parentheses. Someone whose hands and feet mysteriously bleed..

The Morning Toast
"moriarty" Discussed on The Morning Toast
"How lady has just been like so stunning recently. Like have you seen these press photos of her. She was in italy and now the plaza and she's just like her hair is brown and she's looking truly like like a house of gucci like dead aspect. She looked stunning. She really takes on the role. I feel like when she was doing press for urges around the time where star is born was coming out. She was giving me like allie vibes. And now she's really giving me like i don't know who she plays. But also the film. Also stars jared leto and al pacino. I feel like they've kind of gotten shafted. And all the press. That's what happens when lady gaga when they're ninety nine people in a room. Yeah and lady gaga. I was one of them next. One that you've heard of the nightingale by kristin hannah. It's going to be starring l. and dakota fanning us. The book is about two sisters. Oh my god love two sisters. Actually playing says is amazing. Every if you've read it you'll love it if you haven't you should eight so fucking good. It's like a world war two buck keeping a list. Because i haven't been in the mood to read okay. But when i do get there. What was that one called the nightingale by kristin hannah the nightingale by kristin hannah. It's like everyone's number one historical fiction favorite malibu rising. What was one lines. Dan lines dan lying then actually need to have a list for like when the day comes when i actually do. Want to pick up my kindle. It's just been awhile haven't been motivated. Okay fear street by rl trying. I'm just going to go to one. Say you've heard of nine perfect strangers by leeann moriarty every though no but leeann moriarty wrote big little lies and nine. Perfect strangers is about nine strangers. Add wellness retreat. Oh you train about this nicole kidman. Oh yeah i've heard about this. So i'm actually an luke evans and melissa mccarthy and guest show among others gemstones stones so it's enemy who series. I'm so excited about this. And i'm actually not reading the book because i don't want my perception of the show to suffer three to one gas..