Drew Gulak & Tony Nese vs. Lince Dorado & Kenneth Johnson: Cruiserweight Classic Exclusive MatchNo-nonsense grappler Drew Gulak joins forces with powerhouse Tony Nese to take on the speedy duo of Lince Dorado & Kenneth Johnson in Cruiserweight tag team action.09/09/2016 - 17:27
FULL MATCH: Kota Ibushi vs. Cedric Alexander – Second Round Match: Cruiserweight Classic, Aug. 10, 2016Watch an instant classic from the Cruiserweight Classic, as Cedric Alexander takes on Japanese star Kota Ibushi.08/09/2024 - 17:49
Gran Metalik vs. Alejandro Saez - First Round Match: Cruiserweight Classic, July 13, 2016 (WWE Network Exclusive)The Cruiserweight Classic kicks off with Mexican masked marvel Gran Metalik taking on Alejandro Saez of Chile: Courtesy of the award-winning WWE Network.07/12/2017 - 16:05
An interview with Gargano & Ciampa descends into a brawl: WWE Exclusive, Sept. 14, 2016Fresh off their tag team victory at CWC, Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa find themselves in an all-out melee against The Revival.09/15/2016 - 00:15
Triple H's advice for WWE Cruiserweight Champion TJP: WWE Exclusive, Sept. 14, 2016The winner of the Cruiserweight Classic takes a photo opportunity with The Game, who tells Raw's new champion to keep his Mondays open.09/15/2016 - 00:06
Witness history with the Cruiserweight Classic's Live Finale tonight on WWE NetworkDon't miss the Live Finale of the groundbreaking Cruiserweight Classic tonight at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT, only on WWE Network.09/14/2016 - 08:52
Cedric Alexander vs. Oney Lorcan: Cruiserweight Classic Exclusive MatchAfter having the match of his life against Kota Ibushi in the CWC's Second Round, Cedric Alexander looks to get back on track against NXT Superstar Oney Lorcan.09/09/2016 - 17:29
What is Bayley looking forward to at the CWC Live Finale?: WWE.com Exclusive, Sept. 14, 2016Raw Superstar Bayley talks about her expectations for the CWC Live Finale on WWE Network.09/14/2016 - 19:54
Is Sasha Banks stealing Bayley's CWC pick?: WWE.com Exclusive, Sept. 14, 2016Sasha Banks attempts to give her pick for the Cruiserweight Classic Live Finale, until she's accused of stealing Bayley's selection.09/14/2016 - 20:10
WWE Network: Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Gran Metalik - Semifinal Match: Cruiserweight Classic Live FinaleThe Cruiserweight Classic Semifinals kick off with a clash of styles, as "The Technical Wizard" Zack Sabre Jr. battles aerial artist Gran Metalik for a spot in the CWC Final. Video courtesy of the award-winning WWE Network.09/14/2016 - 21:48
WWE Network: Kota Ibushi vs. T.J. Perkins - Semifinal Match: Cruiserweight Classic Live FinaleT.J. Perkins tries to pull off the huge upset and eliminate Kota Ibushi in the Cruiserweight Classic Semifinal. Video courtesy of the award-winning WWE Network.09/14/2016 - 22:22
WWE Network: William Regal on the Cruiserweight Classic's impact: Cruiserweight Classic Live FinaleNXT General Manager William Regal joins Mauro Ranallo and Daniel Bryan to discuss what the Cruiserweight Classic means for the future of sports-entertainment. Video courtesy of the award-winning WWE Network.09/14/2016 - 23:14
WWE Network: Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa vs. Cedric Alexander & Noam Dar: Cruiserweight Classic Live FinaleThe DIY duo of Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa return to tag team action, taking on fellow CWC competitors Cedric Alexander & Noam Dar. Video courtesy of the award-winning WWE Network.09/14/2016 - 23:10
WWE Network: T.J. Perkins is crowned WWE Cruiserweight Champion: Cruiserweight Classic Live FinaleAfter defeating Gran Metalik, T.J. Perkins celebrates winning the inaugural Cruiserweight Classic and becoming the first-ever WWE Cruiserweight Champion. Video courtesy of the award-winning WWE Network.09/14/2016 - 23:35
WWE Network: Triple H reveals the new WWE Cruiserweight Championship: Cruiserweight Classic Live FinaleBefore the Cruiserweight Classic Final begins, WWE COO Triple H makes a blockbuster announcement regarding the brand-new WWE Cruiserweight Championship.09/14/2016 - 23:17
WWE Network: Gran Metalik vs. T.J. Perkins - CWC Final: Cruiserweight Classic Live FinaleGran Metalik and T.J. Perkins battle to determine not only the winner of the inaugural Cruiserweight Classic, but to establish Raw's new WWE Cruiserweight Champion. Video courtesy of the award-winning WWE Network.09/14/2016 - 23:22
What does the CWC mean to the final four competitors?As the Cruiserweight Classic Live Finale draws closer, find out what this historic tournament means to the final four competitors - T.J. Perkins, Zack Sabre Jr., Gran Metalik and Kota Ibushi. Don't miss the CWC Live Finale, this Wednesday at 9 ET/6 PT, exclusively on WWE Network.09/13/2016 - 12:26
Watch the Cruiserweight Classic's Live Finale tomorrow night, exclusively on WWE NetworkSee who will claim the coveted Cruiserweight Classic trophy tomorrow night at 9E/6P on the award-winning WWE Network.09/12/2016 - 15:49
The Bollywood Boyz vs. Sean Maluta & Ariya Daivari: Cruiserweight Classic Exclusive MatchAfter being eliminated from the WWE Cruiserweight Classic as singles competitors, Harv & Gurv Sihra, better known as The Bollywood Boyz, return to tag team competition to do battle with Sean Maluta & Ariya Daivari.09/09/2016 - 17:28
Witness history with the Cruiserweight Classic's Live Finale this Wednesday on WWE NetworkDon't miss the Live Finale of the groundbreaking Cruiserweight Classic this Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT, only on WWE Network.09/11/2016 - 23:37
Drew Gulak & Tony Nese vs. Lince Dorado & Kenneth Johnson: Cruiserweight Classic Exclusive MatchNo-nonsense grappler Drew Gulak joins forces with powerhouse Tony Nese to take on the speedy duo of Lince Dorado & Kenneth Johnson in Cruiserweight tag team action.09/09/2016 - 17:27
FULL MATCH: Kota Ibushi vs. Cedric Alexander – Second Round Match: Cruiserweight Classic, Aug. 10, 2016Watch an instant classic from the Cruiserweight Classic, as Cedric Alexander takes on Japanese star Kota Ibushi.08/09/2024 - 17:49
Drew Gulak on his hardcore introduction to wrestling, getting technical in the ring and the Cruiserweight Classic
Cruiserweight Classic entrant Drew Gulak has built himself up over the past decade as one of the premier technical wrestlers on the independent scene. That reputation is in stark contrast to his upbringing in the ring at Combat Zone Wrestling, an infamous hardcore promotion that featured madmen like Dean Ambrose in wildly brutal matches. So how did the Philadelphia native go from idolizing hardcore warriors to a technical wrestling maven? WWE.com caught up with Gulak ahead of the CWC to find out.
WWE.COM: How did you first decide you wanted to become a wrestler?
GULAK: I think, like many people, I grew up watching it. I always wanted to do it, but never thought it was possible. I wasn’t pushed to do it by my parents. They pushed me to go to school, get a real job, be a doctor or something like that. But I always thought wrestling was awesome and looked like so much fun. It wasn’t until I met a teacher when I was 14, who started taking me to Combat Zone Wrestling shows and I got to [watch] up close, that I knew I could do it. I stuck with that promotion and started training at their school with my brother.
WWE.COM: CZW has a reputation as a brutal, deathmatch kind of place. Were you intimidated?
GULAK: Well, CZW was the first independent that I went to. The first show I saw was “Best of the Best,” which was a cruiserweight tournament showcasing the best high-flyers and all that. But what stood out to me the most were guys falling through tables, like 10 feet in front of me. I was like, “Oh my gosh, this is crazy!” I could run up and take a piece of the table home, and bring it to school. As a kid, that’s superhuman.
WWE.COM: Who were you training with at CZW’s school? Zandig?
On day one, [Zandig] had us doing piledrivers, I swear.
GULAK: Zandig was one of my first trainers. On day one, he had us doing piledrivers, I swear. He wasn’t the only one, though. Jon Dahmer was one of the trainers. It was mostly him for the first six months, and then the school merged with the CHIKARA Wrestle Factory, and I started training with Mike Quackenbush, Chris Hero and Skayde.
WWE.COM: How did you separate yourself from the hardcore crowd?
GULAK: I think it was my training. My trainers would say, “Listen, don’t get into the hardcore stuff. Once you start down that path, it’s a hard one to come back from.” It’s a high-risk environment. Plus, my trainers were very gifted technical wrestlers, so that was the majority of what I was learning. And, I wrestled in high school, too. I actually debuted at my high school when I was 17. I was still on the wrestling team, so I wore my singlet.
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WWE.COM: How did you become interested in technical wrestling?
GULAK: One time I came to training and Chris Hero was sitting on the bleachers by himself, watching DVDs of World of Sport, British wrestling from the ’60s and ’70s. Steve Grey was the very first guy I watched – him and Johnny Saint, “Rollerball” Marc Rocco. Once I started delving into that style, it connected with me. It was so different from what I was used to. It looked so intense and there were so many different rules, 2-out-of-3 falls, with pins, submissions and knockouts, which added to the drama of it. I wanted to learn how to exploit those kinds of things and make more things happen in the ring.
WWE.COM: You’ve described your style in the ring as “Catch Point.” What is that and how did it come to be?
GULAK: Myself and Chris Girard – who’s down in NXT – and Timothy Thatcher just ran into each other on the road. I realized that they had the same ideas that I did about wrestling. And we clicked in the ring as opponents. We brought the best out of each other. Catch Point, what it turned into, is that when we fight each other, we bring out the best in each other. That’s what Catch Point’s all about.
WWE.COM: When you first heard about the Cruiserweight Classic, what did you think?
GULAK: When WWE Network started and guys from the indies started getting hired, all these little changes started happening. I figured they would have to add content, so maybe there would be [something like CWC], rather than catch-weight bouts with all different styles. That happens in judo, boxing … there are weight classes. Why can’t wrestling have that? It’s about time. It’s historic. Especially for me. I grew up watching tournaments like this. It’s surreal to be a part of this.
WWE.COM: Is there anyone you’re looking forward to competing against?
GULAK: I’ve wrestled quite a few [of the participants], but I haven’t wrestled Noam Dar or Ho Ho Lun or Jack Gallagher. I’d love to get in there and wrestle them. I don’t have a favorite opponent; I never do. I’m just happy to be out there wrestling. The only person that I really look forward to wrestling is my little brother. I like beating him up like I did when we were little. Other than that, I’m lucky and excited to be a part of this.
WWE.COM: What are you hoping to get out of the Cruiserweight Classic?
GULAK: Now that [independent wrestling] is being brought out to WWE’s audience, I think people are going to be surprised. That’s what I look forward to doing: Showing [everyone] how different wrestling can be. And how different their expectations of me are from what I do in the ring. I’m going to do whatever it takes to win.