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C.B. Suavé dresses up for Dragon Con beatdowns

Pageantry and spectacle have long been a big part of professional wrestling. So, it only makes sense that wrestling has become one of the main attractions of Dragon Con, one of the country’s largest pop culture conventions.

For many of those descending upon Atlanta this Labor Day weekend, Dragon Con Wrestling will be the body-slamming beginning of a weekend filled with panels, concerts and other costumed festivities.

After making his Dragon Con debut in 2011, C.B. Suavé has become known for cosplaying as his favorite wrestling legends for his DCW matches. Having made a name for himself in the Southeastern independent scene, Suavé first paid tribute to one of his heroes in 2013, incorporating part of that costume into his regular ring wear.

“I was ‘Macho Man’ Suavé,” he recalls of his first wrestling cosplay. “I wasn’t trying to do an exact cosplay. I had green and yellow trunks and yellow kneepads. I had my wrists taped up like him and I came out with this sequined robe that was made for C.B. Suavé, but was perfect for Macho Man. That’s actually when I started wearing the glasses with my name on them. I put Suavé on there like the Macho Man thing. After that, I always wore glasses with Suavé across them.”

The following year, Suavé got the biggest crowd reaction of his career when he portrayed the Ultimate Warrior, just months after the Warrior’s shocking demise.

“That’s one of the best responses I’ve ever gotten,” he says. “I still share that video from time to time on Facebook and you can see the whole crowd – and some people in the back – just losing it. I did the whole Ultimate Warrior entrance where I ran through the curtain, all the way through the whole room and back to the ring.”

Since then, Suavé has performed as wrestling greats “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, The Rock, Shawn Michaels, Sting and Eddie Guerrero. And in 2017, he got to share the ring with an actual dragon while portaying Ric Flair, who was unable to make his scheduled convention appearance due to health issues.

“As a young kid watching WWF and WCW, I never thought I was ever going to touch Ricky ‘The Dragon’ Steamboat,” says Suavé. “But, here I am, dressed as Ric Flair. I come out for the Hall of Fame, spin [Steamboat] around, take the plaque, cut a promo on him. Then he spins me around, pops me a few times, and I’m like, ‘I’m literally in the ring with Ricky ‘The Dragon’ Steamboat!’ That’s something I’ll never forget.”

With his detailed costumes and impressive athletic displays, Suavé has helped create lasting memories for DCW fans. In 2019, his efforts were rewarded as he was inducted into the DCW Hall of Fame while portraying “Ravishing” Rick Rude.

Depending on the outfit, Suavé begins planning his costumes months in advance. Then he enlists the help of others to fully execute his costumes.

“My grandmother and mother have made most of my wrestling gear,” he says. “This year, Adrian Hawkins is making all my stuff and I’m going to add to it.”

And who will Suavé be portraying at this year’s Dragon Con? While he’s not willing to fully reveal that information, he admits that he’ll be putting the “Dragon” in Dragon Con this year.

“I’ll just say I’m hoping to make Dragon Con Yes-tle Con,” he reveals. “I’m going to print some ‘YES!’ signs for people to hold up. I hope this year’s going to be something special like the Warrior and Ric Flair.”

Dragon Con Wrestling takes place Thursday, Aug. 29 at 7:00 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Centennial II-IV.

The ESO Pro Wrestling Roundtable talks to “GLOW” documentarians

ESO Pro Wrestling Roundtable Episode 37On this first in a three-part series dedicated to women in wrestling, the ESO Pro Wrestling Roundtable talks to Bradford Thomason and Brett Whitcomb, the filmmakers behind the award-winning documentary GLOW: The Story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. Episode 37 is also the first in a three-part series dedicated to women in wrestling, so Wrestling with Pop Culture, John Neal and Richard Ewell discuss the early days of women’s wrestling up to 1990.

CM Punk transitions from in-ring to comic book storytelling with “Drax”

Drax Vol. 1: The Galaxy's Best DetectiveBefore he began his transition from the wrestling ring to the Ultimate Fighting Championship octagon, former WWE Champion CM Punk started writing for Marvel Comics, another of his non-wrestling dreams. Ironically, the Straight Edge Superstar’s first foray into comics was a short story for the Thor Annual #1, released in February of 2015, in which a brash young Thor guzzles gallons of alcohol. Punk’s first ongoing series for Marvel is a solo outing for the character portrayed by Batista in the Guardians of the Galaxy movie (who, in another twist of irony, won the 2014 Royal Rumble match that ended up being Punk’s WWE finale) beginning in October of 2015.

With issue #11 being released later this month, Marvel recently collected the first five issues of Drax into a trade paperback. Co-written with the accomplished Cullen Bunn, Drax Vol.1: The Galaxy’s Best Detective sees the Destroyer going solo as the rest of the Guardians begin their own adventures. With nothing better to do, his first objective, of course, is to find Thanos and exact revenge for the loss of his family.

Despite his tragic motivations, Drax’s journey becomes comical after the Space Sucker — the hunk-of-junk spaceship Rocket Raccoon loans him — crash lands on a desolate moon. Thankfully, Drax soon finds a bar where he can drown his sorrows. It is here that Drax meets an unlikely ally in former foe Terrax, and an equally unlikely mechanic in Ora, the hot pink bartender. Ora offers to repair the Space Sucker if Drax will find out who has been stealing valuable pieces of technology from her and others around town.

Drax, with his impeccable investigative skills, tracks down the thief, who has also been kidnapping the town’s children and using them as slave labor. This monster ends up being a bigger problem than anyone anticipated, but Drax ain’t scared, especially with the help of a disembodied robot head and other new allies. Together, they are able to free the kidnapped children and figure out why this larger-than-life threat has been absconding with random mechanical gadgetry. This story arc comes to a comically anticlimactic climax that is just as quirky as the rest of the story, leading right into the issues that will be collected in a second volume later this year.

Punk and Bunn’s writing is complemented by Scott Hepburn’s illustrations to create a fun new sci-fi adventure serial. Say what you will about his other post-wrestling endeavor, but Punk was always a good storyteller in the ring. Though he wasn’t able to escape a clobbering in his UFC debut, his work here is delightful antihero escapism.

The ESO Pro Wrestling Roundtable talks to JTG and Jake Roberts

ESO Pro Wrestling Roundtable Episode 35

 

On a very special episode 35 of the ESO Pro Wrestling Roundtable, Wrestling with Pop Culture, John Neal and Richard Ewell talk to two wrestling greats. First we talk to former Ohio Valley Wrestling Southern Tag Team Champion Jayson “JTG” Paul about his WWE career with Cryme Tyme, his Damn! Why Did I Write This Book? series, the Kickstarter campaign for The Ultimate Spider-Man: Miles Morales (in which he will portray Venom) and more. Then we talk to WWE Hall of Famer Jake “The Snake” Roberts about his Unspoken Word tour dates, the new DVD/Blu-ray release of The Resurrection of Jake the Snake and several of his wrestling memories. It’s one of our biggest episodes to date and will give you plenty of entertainment this Labor Day weekend.

The ESO Pro Wrestling Roundtable recaps SummerSlam

ESO Pro Wrestling Roundtable Episode 34On episode 34 of the ESO Pro Wrestling Roundtable podcast, Wrestling with Pop Culture, John Neal, Richard Ewell, Michael A. Gordon and Mark Bousquet discuss the aftermath of SummerSlam, including the subsequent Raw and SmackDown Live. We also talk to Dragon Con Wrestling booker Slim J about this year’s DCW event, his work with Total Nonstop Action and Ring of Honor, and more.

The ESO Pro Wrestling Roundtable offers its SummerSlam predictions

ESO Pro Wrestling Roundtable Episode 30Wrestling with Pop Culture‘s Jonathan Williams joins John Neal and Richard Ewell for episode 33 of the ESO Pro Wrestling Roundtable podcast! On this episode we offer our SummerSlam predictions and talk to C.B. Suavé about Dragon Con Wrestling, being part of P Dog’s Get Along Gang in Ring of Honor and more. I also recap the recent Raw event from Philips Arena.

Wrestling with Pop Culture discusses WWE’s New Era with the ESO Pro Wrestling Roundtable

Photo by ZekeDane.

Photo by ZekeDane.

The WWE Draft is behind us, SmackDown now airs live and the brand split between Raw and SmackDown is official. On episode 32 of the ESO Pro Wrestling Roundtable, Wrestling with Pop Culture‘s Jonathan Williams joins John Neal and Richard Ewell to discuss The New Era in WWE. I also discuss WPC’s Culture Shock anniversary event, and I interview Ring of Honor‘s Kongo.