Malakai Black is one of the most interesting characters of AEW. He has already had some comparisons to the Undertaker at the beginning of his AEW run. But one of the biggest changes from WWE and AEW could be the entrance going from a lot of smoke and mirrors to a more straightforward approach. In the latest episode of the Unrestricted AEW Podcast, Malakai went into a lot of detail about the entrance and more insight into one of the best characters in wrestling.
Talking on AEW unrestricted Podcast, Malakai had this to say:
When I was in the other company (WWE), I had a very elaborate, bells-and-whistles kind of entrance, very produced, and not that that’s a bad thing, but I consider myself a bit of a minimalist and I wanted to see if I can create something similar by just using the bare minimum. When we talk about television wrestling, it’s obviously very different than live events, it’s very different than regular professional rasslin’, basically – it needs to translate.
So I started thinking, how do I translate something on TV that gives a different impression, and that translates well in the theatrical aspect on television, so I came up with the three light cuts with three different positions. I asked myself how can I create an entrance based off of light cuts, and just using three simple lights. And the result is what you see on TV, and it literally is one of the easiest entrances that we have, but taking your word for it, it’s one of the more unique ones that has been displayed in professional wrestling, especially current day.”
Malakai Black speak about changing his entrance from WWE to AEW
“I wanted to switch away from the bells and whistles, and just make something that is minimalistic in nature but still has a very memorable impression to people at home, to the people in the audience. I think it’s an incredible thing now that in the span of seven-eight weeks, the second that the lights cut, they know what time it is, and the people just come up. And then as soon as the first note of the song plays, everybody quiets down, because everybody wants to be involved and everybody wants to feel the entrance, and to me, as a professional wrestling, as a performer, as someone that works in television and wrestling, that’s what I want.
I want the audience to be an integral part of my entrance and I want them to connect and feel to what it is that I’m doing. I want it to be an experience, so from the get-go, I wanted their attention, and this is how in my head I visualised that and I’m glad that it paid off.
AEW Podcast has been a fountain of information for new wrestlers, and Malakai is another one full of information on the interesting character. Malakai’s next match seems to be against Dante Martin. Whether the feud with Cody Rhodes will continue is currently unknown.
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