- Rude Boy, a professional wrestler and member of the Juggalo community, discusses his upcoming retirement match at the Gathering of the Juggalos, an annual music festival.
- Rude Boy reveals that he was diagnosed with early stages of dementia, which runs in his family, and has been experiencing memory loss and forgetfulness.
- He expresses gratitude for his 28-year wrestling career and encourages fans to celebrate his achievements rather than be sad about his retirement.
- Rude Boy’s son, a DJ, will be performing on the main stage at the Gathering, and Rude Boy himself will be hosting the first two weeks of the second leg of the Riddle Box Tour.
- The interview also touches on Rude Boy’s charitable work, his faith, and his excitement for the 10th anniversary of Bloody Mania, a wrestling event at the Gathering.
Rude Boy Interview
Jul 14, 2016
Posted By Tracy Fuller
I am a music enthusiast with a deep love for the energy of crowded venues, loud music, & passionate fans. I have a diverse background that includes private security, talent buying, festival security planning, & media relations. I've also worked as a camera operator for various projects, including music videos featuring notable artists like Bernz, Tech N9ne, & Krizz Kaliko. Additionally, I am a camera operator for Full Moon Features, where I contribute to the production of horror movies.
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