![]() I can’t remember the first time, but I know it’s happened time and time again, and thank goodness it has. There’s no point trying to copy Bret Hart because he’s done it and did it far better than I ever could. I look to a lot of people for inspiration, but I always want to be me. He rocks.ĭo you aspire to be like them or more like someone you have a stronger personal connection to? I think he gets better with age because all his bouts look like fights. He got me into it and there’s not a match of his I don’t enjoy. If we’re talking about wrestling, Bret Hart. “Knowing your worth” is so important, but being aware of that and actually executing it are two different things. When did you start to understand your value? The best thing to do is something 10 years ago or right now. Tell us the most nutritious thing you’ve fed your mind. They turned black and yet weren’t burned. No one else has a clue what they’re doing in the kitchen. Who in your family served you the most delicious, unforgettable dish you’ve ever eaten? Homer Simpson’s brain abandoning him when talking to Ned Flanders about the difference between apple juice and cider. What makes you laugh out loud or smile uncontrollably every time you see it or hear it? Which character on that show do you identify with most? Maybe we could all be more direct as a society. But for a TV show I think it’s wonderful. If people were actually like that in reality the world would explode. Usually I just stop halfway through and forget about the third act. What’s the last film that made you cry or almost cry, and what scene did it?įorrest Gump was on and I decided to watch it ‘til the end. They kinda change all the time, but top of my head I’d go with The Shawkshank Redemption, Bridge Of Spies and The Naked Gun.Ĭhristopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy is in there, too, but I believe they’re so good, they transcend movies! That’s so dumb but I believe it. But in a few weeks it all clicked and it opened up the door for me to seek out tunes that were as loud and noisy as possible. As my ear wasn’t adjusted to heavier music, I didn’t get it. When I went on my Metallica binge I bought all their albums and was so pumped for it as everyone said it was great. What’s an album that means more to you now than it did when you first heard it? I’d never heard metal music before, and it was simply the best. “Master Of Puppets”, “One”, “Creeping Death”! I heard them when I was 16 years old and it was like a light switch going off. Today, it changes depending on what Metallica song I’m in the mood for. ![]() My mum bought me that after I had good feedback from Tuesday classes! The earliest memory I have of loving a song was when I was younger and “Gangster’s Paradise” by Coolio was popular. Tell us your favorite song as a kid, as a teenager, and now as an adult. I still like cartoons now because I’m a child, but why grow up? He-Man, Thundercats, Jayce And The Wheeled Warriors, The Simpsons, South Park, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, DuckTales! ![]() That last one wasn’t great, but it really did sink its claws into me very young and that was that. It inspired me to go to the gym inspired me to try and be more creative inspired me to perform all the moves on my friends. I wouldn’t say every day is a 10 – that’s impossible – but the fact I get to experience the 1s and 2s is still pretty good.Īs a child what did you want to be when you grew up?įrom the moment I saw the then WWF on TV I thought it was the coolest thing ever. I get that sounds over the top, but it’s true and not a bad way to live. There’s so many tragedies that happen you’ve got to appreciate every day. While, when you think about it, being alive is kind of terrifying. On a scale of 1 to 10 how happy are you to be alive? Simon Miller took time out his busy schedule to answer our “2020 Twenty Questions” questionnaire! We hope THIS INTERVIEW entertains and inspires you. A self-proclaimed “Positive Pete”, his voice really picks up when he’s expressing warm regards and being genuinely kind to his worldwide audience. ![]() A standout for the incredibly popular, Simon reviews and discusses professional wrestling on his weekly “Ups & Downs” and “Why?” YouTube series.Ī physically fit aspiring professional wrestler himself, Simon talks both on his “Simon Miller’s Pro-Wrestling Podcast”. Simon Miller is one of the most charismatic and entertaining personalities in media today. ![]()
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