- Alter Boy Luke said that he has taken the last few months off from wrestling.
- He talked about a 2/26 match in Los Angeles, CA against his trainer, Vic Grimes. Grimes is making a comeback from injuries.
- He talked about working recent WWE dark matches against Jon Heidenreich and Tyson Tomko.
- Luke talked about growing up watching wrestling, and always knew he wanted to become a wrestler.
- Luke said that often times Grimes would train him in the yard.
- His favorite wrestlers growing up were Curt Hennig and Ric Rude.
- After being exposed to ECW, Luke become a big Shane Douglas fan and even adopted an early ring of Perry Douglas.
- While in XPW in Los Angeles, he teamed with another wrestler called the Alter boys.
- He said he didn’t have a bad word to say about former XPW promoter Rob Black. He was always paid by the company.
- Luke said XPW was selling as many tickets as any promotion in Philadelphia, but the problem was that they were flying in 40 to 50 talents per show.
- Luke said he would work again for Black if he got back into promotion wrestling shows.
- He put over NWA Wildside promoter Bill Behrens. “He is like a father to me.” Luke says he has an eye for talent. “A very smart man,” said Luke.
- Luke hopes Behrens signs with WWE to establish a developmental territory in Atlanta, as it would benefit all the Wildside guys.
- He put over WWE as being very professional. The company encouraged him to put on weight, which he is currently working on.
- He said he doesn’t care at all for TNA as they lack professionalism. Luke believes the company isn’t run right.
- Luke said Stephanie McMahon liked his look, and Sgt. Slaughter was the agent for his WWE dark matches and gave him encouragement.
- Luke said he is a single father, and tries to watch wrestling when he can. He said there are things he likes about WWE, and things he doesn’t care for. He put over the Royal Rumble match.
- He put over his matches with Gabriel, Matt Sydal, AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, Nunzio and Vic Grimes.
- His career goal is to make a living from wrestling. He is hoping his six year old son will one day become a second generation wrestler.
- He would like to work against Tracy Smothers and Shane Douglas.