Diamond Sheik And Jameson Ryan Talk Nightmare Factory Experience

During their recent trip into The Spotlight, Diamond Sheik and Jameson Ryan shared their experience with Cody Rhodes and QT Marshall at the Nightmare Factory. Check out the highlights below.

Ryan on Marshall as a coach:

“It depends. The Factory guys that he hangs out with, he treats them really well because those are his people. If you’re his people, he treats you well. If you’re not his people, you’re some annoying losers on Twitter that are trying to get a rise out of him, you might get it. Personally, myself, and I know a lot of guys at the Nightmare Factory, we’ve all seen and know what QT is capable of and he’s one of the best unrecognized wrestlers on earth.”

Sheik on the intimidation factor involved with the Nightmare Factory:

“In all honesty, it’s a life changer. You go through the camp, you stick with it, you put your heart into it, it will change your life. The first time I walked in here, it was intimidating and I’m sure if you put yourself in the shoes of anyone that signed up for a beginners wrestling camp, you’re a true beginner, you’re green as grass. You’re going to be intimidated. You’re going to come in, you’re going to be nervous, you’re going to be anxious, apprehensive, all of the above. I’ll say this, something happened that I did not expect to happen, and that was, this man Cody Rhodes, literally held my arm and ran the ropes with me when I thought that I couldn’t do it right. I run the ropes pretty damn good now and I think it’s just because he stuck there with me. He’s there for the students, he actually gives a damn, he’ll come in on film days, watch film with us, come and dissect stuff. Him and QT are possibly the greatest assets to any pro wrestler in training in the country. it is a little intimidating at first, it does give you butterflies. I know some guys, that had experience, that still felt that way. As long as, like Cody says, you’re willing to do the work, he’ll hold your hand and do it with you. I’ve experienced that first hand.”