Tommaso Ciampa Reflects On PWG, Talks Comedy Wrestling

During his recent chat with Alistair McGeorge of Metro UK, Monday Night Raw Superstar Tommaso Ciampa discussed comedy wrestling. Ciampa also reflected on a few of his most memorable moments in PWG, and so much more. Check out the highlights below.

On being ok with "whatever I’m asked to do":

“Creatively, I’m not very hard to please in the sense that I just view it as, ‘Give me five minutes and I’ll make it the best five minutes I can,’ whatever that means. Whatever I’m asked to do. If comedy is in my future, whatever it is, I don’t know – I just look at it like, there’s no ending to this. So, if I do comedy for a couple of months, it doesn’t mean after that I can’t go back and do something else I might enjoy. There’s no ending.”

On PWG moments:

“I think my most famous times were probably made most famous by my times in PWG – stuff that I kinda did around the circuit and perfected. The thumb incident with Liger, the singing and doing slow-motion wrestling. Those are things that I guess are in my past but they’re things that I look back on so fondly. It’s just the entertainment part of this business that I just love so much. It’s what, to me, pro wrestling is. There’s no definition of it, right? When you can do all those things and have crowds that are singing along to I Believe I Can Fly, and going in slow-mo, reacting to pretend grenades – it’s awesome.”