In 2018, Eat Sleep Wrestle LLC became an officially registered company.
We released Dr. D David Schultz’s autobiography, Don’t Call Me Fake.
We released Mad Man Pondo’s autobiography, Memoirs of a Mad Man.
We released a revised version of Louisville’s Greatest Show with expanded biographies of Stu Gibson and Elvira Snodgrass, among others.
We revised and rereleased Lord Carlton’s biography.
We also released this delightful little kids book in collaboration with Hy Zaya.
I produced a short film in conjunction with my long time friend and collaborator Ally LaBar that got a lot of love.
And there was also this one with Hurricane JJ Maguire and Sonny Burnette.
I attended numerous shows at the Jeffersonville Arena hosted by Pro Wrestling Freedom, Paradigm Pro Wrestling, and Terry Harper, among others.
I attended the first two standing room only Midnight Girl Fight shows.
Dr. D and I attended several wrestling events together including Heroes and Legends in Fort Wayne, Rocket City Wrestling Con in Huntsville, SICW in East Carondelet, Illinois, and Starrcast in Chicago.
Hurricane JJ Maguire and I took in the first ever Richmond Pop and Comic Con.
I attended the Hall of Fame induction weekend in Waterloo, Iowa.
And oh yeah… I went to this little independent wrestling show called ALL IN.
Hard work in 2018 has led to three exciting opportunities in early 2019. Two new books will be released: the first in what we hope will be a series with the Bomb Shelter, and the biography of the Black Panther Jim Mitchell.
I will also be attending the Cauliflower Alley Club with Dr. D in April/May.
2018 was great. 2019 is looking even greater.
Thank you, readers, fans, wrestlers, promoters, referees, and friends. Happy New Year.