We raised 3,021 pounds of food and set the wrestling record at 72 hours 1 minute 50 seconds.

Scott Steel

March 22, 2009 by Jeff Duncan  
Filed under Scott Steel, Wrestler Profiles

Scott StealScott Steel is trying to make an impact in ECCW, but for 72 hours, he will try and make an impact for Wrestling with Hunger!

Scott started out wrestling on June 11th 2005. What a debut it was, a four way ladder match with Mike Dempsey, Ice, and Halo! That was defiantly a statement to the wrestling world on Scott’s style - pedal to the medal!

Steele got his break  in Salem Oregon for WCWC. Shortly thereafter, he got an opportunity to wrestle for ECCW.

Scott is really looking forward to such a unique opportunity that Wrestling with Hunger gives. “It matters to me a lot because we need to support the community, the way they have supported local wrestling.”

Scott knows he can help, and is looking forward to it! “It means a great deal to give back to the people because if I were ever in that place I would hope that there would be someone there to help me.”

Five Questions with Scott Steel

Q: What do your friends and/or family think about this?
A: They are very proud of me for getting involved with such a good cause.

Q: How are you preparing for this world record attempt?
A: Working out four days a week with intense weight lifting and cardio. I need to be in tip-top physical condition!

Q: What has been your best and most memorable match?
A: My best match would have to when Ice and I tagged up to face Memphis Raines & Mike Dempsey in the WCWC. However, my most memorable would have to be vs. Kyle O’Reilly in Comox, B.C.

Q: What is your biggest rival and describe your history with him?
A: Easily, the rivalry would be with B.J Laredo (then Kid Xtreme). We’ve known each other since high school and we try to out do one another in every way possible. We now are a team though, hopefully will be just as good as a team as we were enemies!

Q: Why did you get into wrestling?
A: I  got in to wrestling because I’ve always loved to watch it as a child, and wanted to be part of it because it was my dream.