Everyone has a story and a dream. For the precious few, those dreams are reached and that comes with ultimate glory. For Moose the journey to Slammiversary has been a wild ride filled with amazing accomplishments. Moose dreamed about stardom in not just Pro Wrestling, but Moose also wanted to be a star on the gridiron.
According to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as of April 20th, 2018 on their official website, here, there are 73,063 Collegiate football players. With 1.6% making it to the National Football League. Less than 2% of the men who step foot onto a college football team will make their living playing football. Moose was one of the privileged 1.6% of athletes selected to play in the prestigious NFL.
Before he ever played in the league, Moose was a star in high school. Helping his team in Maryland reach a 12-0 season and a State Championship.
Now Moose is onto his next dream and that is to be World Champion. That dream is to hold a title over his head in front of the entire world on July 22nd in Toronto against Austin Aries at Slammiversary. Moose has invited his family and friends to Slammiversary and is flying his mother to Canada so she can be there if Moose becomes Champion.
The 299 pounder made a prediction in the early part of 2018 that this would be his year. Moose predicted a World Title. Moose defeated Eli Drake and became Number 1 Contender for the World Title and now has his sights and his vision on Aries and the Championship.
Fireworks were flying at the Slammiversary Press Conference and the time for talk is almost over for Moose and Austin Aries.
The Journey is almost complete for Moose. Will it end with the Championship raised above his head? Will Moose be the last man standing at the end of Slammiversary? Will his family be in the ring? The vision and dream is close for Quinn “Moose” Ojinnaka.
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