In a recent interview as part of the MackMania Podcast on The Ringer, EC3 discussed the upcoming Control Your Narrative events on March 5th in Orlando, Florida and March 31st in Dallas, Texas, noting that the Texas event will see them announce their television partner, as well as the high-level brands that are associated with Control Your Narrative.

“Gilley’s in Dallas, Texas, we will announce in a press conference our television partner and not only that, but the other high-level associated brands that will be with this television partner, because this television channel will change how wrestling is consumed forever in our opinion, so that will be that then. March 5th in Orlando, it’s kind of a scrimmage to see if our b***s*** works in front of a live crowd and I think it will. It will be myself and Adam Scherr against Bill Carr and Vincent of The Righteous, you know, just a couple of warm bodies that we can beat the s*** out of.

I have a lot of surprises, yeah I have surprises that I don’t want to give away until the live show, because I like people not knowing and that might hurt you on ticket sales, but like, I want the opening of this show, I’m going to rip somebody’s blindfold off and reveal them to the audience and I want the people to go, holy s***, he’s here and I want that to start how that gets going and I want to do that on every show in that you never know who’s going to be under that hood and when I pull their hood off and they’re in the middle of a fight, I want that to cause an excitement that translates throughout the entire show.

There’s a TV network that was interested in what we were doing and we were able to parlay that into a grand vision, so to get attention though, you have to him them with a broadsword, you have to hit them with a mallet, so I had to say “Launching a pro wrestling company; TV deal imminent”, so people would be like, wait what. They were expecting, I don’t know what they were expecting, but I’m telling you that this is going to be something different and something unique and I also look forward to going into the world of live events, because one thing that I think that we maximized when we did these features is the atmosphere and the energy of the live crowd, so being able to combine these two things, which is something new, I think there’s a market for a traveling wrestling show.

Ever since the pandemic, life is getting back to normal. Something that is quaint, intimate and a place where you’re into the action as opposed to the typical arena setting, I think there’s a market for that, especially with the array of talent that is available, a lot of people not signing up for one thing and exploring different options and that forbidden door so to speak. It does not exist really, so there’s that plus being able to create for television gives it a whole new form, new avenue, the world is changing, let’s change with it.”

The full interview is available at this link.