Aging Rockstar...

Aging Rockstar...

I was meant to be traveling town-to-town, sweating and using my body to it's fullest. I went to bed when the sun came up - so imagine what it's like staring at a computer screen answering emails and waking up when the sun comes up. Haha.

I spent from July 2000 until last July (2024) traveling around the North America and parts of Europe wrestling...even during my brief "retirement" from the pro wrestling ring circa 2014-2016 where I still got in the ring sporadically. I recall borrowing boots from a fellow pro wrestling friend while I was in the United Kingdom and got the urge to wrestle. I remember going barefoot at a State Fair in Maine after a fan bought my last pair of wrestling boots. I wrestled in my jeans (and no underwear) at a music festival in Orlando after showing up to hang out with a friend and to see a band I liked. 

Even during all that "retirement," I was still going to pro wrestling practices all over the country. I was still wrestling in hotel rooms, on mats and private residences all over. I even went to a couple amateur wrestling practices at my old alma mater.

For the last year, I've been struggling to get into any sort of shape. Every time I start working out or lifting an object slightly heavy...WHAMM-O, BAMM-O, I'm tingling all the way down to my toes. Even doing 50 free weight squats is enough to trigger my injury to act up and impact my day-to-day.

My once powerful Cam-a-condas (legs) have shrunken. My award winning buns starting to droop. 

This is life. I used to be very active and when I made the time to sit down to design a website, answer emails, wander around GlobalFight, check all the blogs, set up custom matches, hosting live chats, etc, etc, etc...that was a conscious choice. Now, it's almost all I can do. 

I was born to have face-to-face interaction. I was born to showboat and perform...even if the only ones watching was me and my opponent or my training partner. I was born to always come in 2nd in any physical event (wink)...pardon my terrible humor.

Not sure what this means, I just wanted to get out these thoughts so I'd have some notes for a future blog...and now 10 minutes later, I've got a full fledged 2 page school project. I'm going to save this and we shall see if I come back to this to add more. 

I think I'm just missing being sweaty, challenged & exhausted (not in the "tired all the time" old man way) at the end of the day. 

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15 comments

If it helps, I think you still look incredible!

Keith

Dear Cameron, don’t be so dark. You are still young, handsome, sexy, healthy and full of energy. You are my non-fading fantasy, the best of them all. M

Yergeau Michel

Losing your physical functioning can be hard. I’m 82, and coping with arthritis in my legs. I used to enjoy jogging, and trip where I walked 10 miles or more a day but no more. it’s harder to stay motivated when time and one’s physical condition keeps taking things away. Consider what you have done, and can still do. I’m working on my writing, and have two novels in stages of development, and four articles on mental health already published.

Michael E Sturman

Sheesh! Need to reinvigorate you and get you back into some matches to show off those skills and get that body worked over! Although appreciate all the hard work to deliver so many great matches as well. Maybe a trip out west to Colorado is needed.

PJ

You will always be my favorite opponent!

Dave Simpson

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