Indie Watch is our regular series that looks at all of the amazing talents working the independent circuits around the world. Some are veterans revitalizing their careers, some are indie prospects hitting their peaks, while others are names to be on the watch for! This edition looks at an emerging new star in the Chinese indie scene, Michael Su of Middle Kingdom Wrestling.
“Master Class” Michael Su is a rising star in the Eastern Hemisphere. Though his career began just this past March, Su has already performed for Middle Kingdom Wrestling and Dragon Gate. “In 2018 I wrestled 9 matches in total across Harbin, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Hong Kong. This year I want to achieve at least double that figure! In 5 years time, I want to be champion with a major promotion in either the US or Japan. I’m working tirelessly towards that goal.”
The majority of Su’s matches have been with MKW. This is most likely due to the fact that he is the first graduate of MKW’s Pro Wrestling Academy. “It’s an absolute honor to be the first graduate of MKW’s pro wrestling academy, and to date, I consider this one of my greatest achievements. My ultimate aim is to help MKW grow show by show, and this puts a lot of pressure on me in the sense that I need to improve each time I return to the ring. The pressure is physical and mental, but I’m very motivated to improve by any means. Hopefully, I can help the other young boys with MKW further their skills too.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arc2Su_flhE
While it wasn’t until 2017 that Su decided to hit the ring, he’s been a fan for quite some time. “TNA Impact and Xplosion used to play on the Star World Channel in Hong Kong between 2004 and 2008. I actually watched TNA before I started watching WWE! The wrestler who captivated me the most was AJ Styles. His aura, confidence, and ability to captivate the crowd was (and still is) mesmerizing to me. It was like watching a real-life superhero! Finn Balor, when he was still Prince Devitt, was the first wrestler who I ever had any contact with. He took the time to reply to as many tweets and messages as possible during his busy schedule and I really appreciated his effort to give back to the fans. Technique wise he’s without a doubt one of the best in the world, it’s been a pleasure watching his career flourish.”
Back in early December, Su had the opportunity to head to the New Japan Pro Wrestling Dojo in Los Angeles. “Having the chance to train under Katsuyori Shibata San for a week was a great opportunity to look into the life of a full-time pro wrestler, the amount of training the young lions have to go through is beyond admirable. Made me realize how far away I am skill-wise before I can really consider myself a professional in this industry. I was pushed beyond my physical limit that week and was completely shattered by the end of it. Nevertheless, it was an experience of a lifetime and I can’t wait to return for some more training this year.”
And when Michael Su claims the belt for himself, the reaction will be huge all over China. “My biggest supporters and motivators are my friends and family. They push me and want me to succeed and show their support every day, I’m blessed to have them. If it had to be one person, then it is definitely my younger brother. I hope I can motivate him enough so one day he too works hard for his dreams.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tg02roItLeg
Catch Up on Previous Indie Watch Articles!
- Indie Watch: Channing Decker (Canada), January 25, 2019
- Indie Watch: Ricky Starks (USA), January 25, 2019
- Indie Watch: Alexander Hammerstone (USA), January 22, 2019
- Indie Watch: Zombie Dragon (USA/China), January 15, 2019
- Indie Watch: Chris Bey (USA), January 14, 2019
- Indie Watch: Maria Manic (USA), January 11, 2019
- Indie Watch: The Kings of Catch (Scotland), January 8, 2019
- Indie Watch Sefa Fatu (USA), January 6, 2019
- Indie Watch: Austin Theory (USA), December 27, 2018
- Indie Watch: Homero Simpson (Mexico), December 20, 2018
- Indie Watch: Damian Drake (USA), December 12, 2018
- Indie Watch: “Red Death” Daniel Garcia (USA), December 11, 2018
- Indie Watch: Royce Isaac$ (USA), November 29, 2018
- Indie Watch: A-Kid (Spain), November 16, 2018
- Indie Watch: Rush (Mexico), November 12, 2018
- Indie Watch: Addy Starr (Canada), October 24, 2018
- Indie Watch: Puma King (Mexico), October 14, 2018
- Indie Watch: Kevin Ku (USA), October 11, 2018
- Indie Watch: The Filip Brothers (Australia), October 10, 2018
- Indie Watch: Daga (Mexico), October 9, 2018
- Indie Watch: Salina de la Renta (Puerto Rico), October 5, 2018
- Indie Watch: Sheldon Jean (Canada), September 29, 2018
- Indie Watch: King Khash (USA/Persia), September 25, 2018
- Indie Watch: Martina ‘The Session Moth’ (Ireland), September 18, 2018
- Indie Watch: Zachary Wentz (USA), September 9, 2018
- Indie Watch: Scotty Davis (Ireland), September 4, 2018
- Indie Watch: SCHAFF (USA), August 21, 2018
- Indie Watch: Bandido (Mexico), August 15, 2018
- Indie Watch: Aiden Prince (Canada), August 7, 2018
- Indie Watch: “The Business” Slex (Australia), May 9, 2018
- Indie Watch: Robbie Eagles (Australia), May 1, 2018
- Indie Watch: Jordynne Grace (USA), April 27, 2018
- Indie Watch: D.L. Hurst (USA), April 13, 2018
- Indie Watch: The Maine State Posse (USA), January 24, 2018
- Indie Watch: The Women of PROGRESS (England), January 20, 2018