Biff Busick Was Confused By Beyond Wrestling At First, Thankful Promotion Put Matches On YouTube

Biff Busick is ready to make an impact in his post-WWE run.

Before Busick become Oney Lorcan in WWE, he was one of the most respected names on the Independent scene, working for companies such as EVOLVE, PWG, Beyond Wrestling, and more.

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Busick wrestled his first post-WWE bout in Beyond, a company he made his debut for in 2012.

Speaking on PWPonderings, Busick reflected on his Beyond debut and how the promotion helped him land more bookings.

"When I first got to Beyond, I was confused by it because it was all the wrestlers around the ring, no crowds. At first, I didn't really like it. My first match was against Taka Suzuki and that's when I first realized that in Beyond, you were allowed to do whatever you wanted to do and if you wanted to have an epic match, you could have one. A guy like Taka Suzuki, I wrestled at Beyond. Eddie Edwards, Matt Tremont, (Donovan) Dijak, there are a lot of guys I got to have cool matches with in Beyond. If It wasn't for Beyond Wrestling, I wouldn't have gotten to where I am today, especially the footage. It was so difficult to get footage of your matches and Beyond gave you the platform, because of YouTube, to show other promoters your work. I'm really grateful for matches that are on YouTube because of Beyond in my early days. I've always had the mentality that I wrestle like it's the first time that someone is going to see me wrestle. I don't ever want to go off my reputation of past matches, I like to go out there and bust my ass so that if someone is watching me for the first time, I want to impress them. I suggest checking out the old Beyond matches, but I have the mentality of when I wrestle, I treat it like it's the first time people are ever seeing me wrestle," said Busick.

Busick said he's been extra motivated since his WWE release, putting in more work in the gym and in training. He is set to wrestle Wheeler YUTA on March 13 at Beyond Wrestling Munky Business.

Busick was scheduled to compete in wXw's 16 Carat Gold tournament, but tested positive for COVID and was unable to make the trip.

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