WWE Smackdown superstar MVP was interviewed by OneSport in New Zealand to
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WWE superstar MVP has entertained millions of screaming fans
worldwide, and his rise to the top is an inspirational story.
MVP, CM Punk and diva Natalya met the Warriors this week in a
promotion of Smackdown's New Zealand tour.
After being greeted with a haka from the Warriors players, the
three wrestlers mingled with the crowd gathered at Mt Smart Stadium to sign
autographs, take photos and chat.
For those who don't follow wrestling, the character of MVP
(Montel Vontavious Porter) is an egotistical trash talker who will beat you at
any game.
And the 35-year-old, self-professed half man half amazing, wasn't
shy to tell tvnz.co.nz what he's all about.
"Sometimes I have to edit myself 'cause my filter doesn't work
sometimes. I say all the things I'm not supposed to say, I get in trouble
sometimes," he said.
"MVP's all about making money and having a good time. I just love
living life.
"Straight up ballin'. That's what ballin's about man, I'm the
ballin'est wrestler of all time."
While he's now at the top of his game things weren't always rosy
for the WWE superstar.
MVP, real name Alvin Burke, lived a troubled teenage life and
began getting in tangles with the law as a gang member.
Then at the age of just sixteen MVP was sentenced to 18 and a
half years in prison for armed robbery and kidnapping.
After serving nine and a half years of his sentence he
was released, and that's when his life changed for the better.
Wrestling became his passion and instead of going back to his
former life of crime MVP trained to become professional.
He made his pro debut in 2002 and worked for many different
independent companies before being signed by the WWE in 2006.
Wrestling has proved to be a decision that has given him a
future.
"Wrestling saved my life. When I got out of prison I got into
wrestling and it became my passion.
"If I hadn't become a professional wrestler I'd probably be back
in prison or dead. I would've gone back to the streets and what I was doing
before and usually that's a dead end.
"Now I'm top of the world baby, top of the
world."
But the meeting with the Warriors wasn't all about wrestling, it
was also about the superstars getting a taste of rugby league.
MVP said he was impressed by the sport and enjoyed a long
discussion with self-confessed fan Ruben Wiki.
"In all seriousness when I watch rugby league it blows my mind
the physicality. In talking to Ruben to play this game for 13 years and still be
at the top of your game, he's like The Undertaker to be around as long as he's
been around is something. I take my hat off to him and I don't do that very
often."
So how would he fare as a player in the NRL?
"Of course I could play it. My problem is I wouldn't want too
give up the ball. I want the ball, give me the ball. I'd be the one coming
through the middle."
"It's a demanding sport but if MVP played it no doubt I'd be the
MVP every year."
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