Today, the great Hurricane Havana gives the fans a great interview about her catfighting and wrestling experience!
Thank you, Hurricane!
Enjoy!
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1. So tell us a little about yourself. Favorite food? Sports team? Place to visit?
My favorite food is chines, favorite sport would be Volleyball, and favorite place to visit would be the Bahamas.
2. How did you get started in catfighting?
I started in Catfighting after I was approached to do wrestling for steel kittens in
1998
3. What companies have you worked for?
I have worked for to many company's to count.
4. What's the least amount of rules you have used when filming a catfight?
just one no face slapping
5. What is your favorite catfight move to do to an opponent?
I don't have on specific cat fight move
6. How do people react when they hear you catfight for money?
Only my fans know I catfight.
7. Have you ever been in a catfight in your everyday life like at a bar or party? The more details the better.
I have only been in one fight out side of work and I tore the girls nose off for trying to stab my brother.
8. What is the wildest fight ever proposed to you?
Haven't had one yet
9. Have you ever done an unfilmed catfight for money? Would you?
Yes and Yes
10. Anyone you would like to do a competitive rules catfight with? Maybe someone from your everyday life?
I have no one in mind
11. Are you nervous before a fight?
Always nervous if your not then your not real.
12. Anything else you would like to add?
My Story:
I
was born in the small town of Guanavacoa, Cuba which is very close to
Havana. I know: I don't look "Cuban". Many people think that
to be a Cuban or other Hisapanic, that you have to look "Mexican".
This is totally not correct. Many Hispanics are blonde haired, red heads,
and have all sorts of different eye colors. Hispanics with blood that
is more Spanish tend to have a variety of looks. Many appear to be your
standard European. I had to add this info because people can be totally
ignorant about other cultures and you can't even begin to imagine what
they say to me!
My family was very poor. My mother
worked in the sugar cane fields and my father worked in a dairy farm.
Life in Cuba was very bad under the Castro regime. All that we had was
considered to be the property of the government - even the fruit from
the trees we had in our yards. The Cuban Government would arrest you
if you were to eat any of the fruit or use State owned beaches. All
these amenities were for the Government and tourists. Food was rationed
and we were told what to eat, when to eat it and how much we could eat.
We could not wear shoes. If you were to buy shoes, then you were not
allowed to buy underwear. The Government regulated every facet of our
lives. We didn't have bathrooms in our houses. We had to use public
co-ed bathrooms and showers where several families (men and women together)
would use the toilet and shower without any privacy whatsoever.
Coming to the United States when
I was around six years old was the greatest thing to happen to me at
that time. We settled in Miami, Florida as do almost all Cuban immigrants.
Florida offered much more to us than Cuba and it was there that we began
to settle in as new Resident Aliens. My family stayed in Florida for
a few years and then we moved to Southern California where I am residing
still.
Life in Southern California was
no better than Florida. My family was still very poor and life was generally
difficult. There was a time when I was sixteen years old and I had to
hold down three jobs to support my large family. One was at a nationally
known pizza delivery company; another was at a nationally known hot
dog restaurant; and the third was a major super market chain. I worked
very hard to survive because that is the way I was brought up. Hard
work has always been a way of life for me and I am not afraid of it.
I bring that work ethic to my wrestling and modeling career.
I was nineteen years old when
I met the love of my life, who was soon to become my husband, my soul
mate, my lover. We were married and settled in Southern California.
I realized another dream and became an American citizen just nine days
before my wedding!! I am the only American citizen in my family.
I had always wanted to become
a model, but because of my difficult life, the opportunities were just
not there. Now that I was married, things began to change. I gave birth
to two gorgeous children. One girl and one boy. My husband and I feel
that our family is now complete.
I decided to get involved in modeling
after my second child was born. I went through several agencies and
I was not at all satisfied. I decided to become a freelance model and
started getting work. I remained a freelance model for about two years
and then started working with my current manager.
I am a very dependable, lovable,
bubbly woman with a childlike streak in me. I am playful and easy to
work with because I have so much to be thankful for. The modeling experience
is my greatest dream and I give all my employers their money's worth
not only in my work, but in my dependability and my attitude. I always
show up to work. I am almost always on time if not early. I do not use
drugs of any kind. I do not smoke and I very rarely drink. I am very
much into a healthy lifestyle and work out at the gym regularly for
my own good and also to keep myself looking good for my career.
One day, I was approached by a small wrestling company and asked if I would be interested in pro style wrestling. The thought never crossed my mind, but as with so many other things in my life, I started to think about it and soon became very much interested in the idea of pro wrestling! I went to the company and received some training whch proved to be a lot of fun in and of itself. A few days later we shot seven wrestling videos and it was a BLAST!!!! I have never enjoyed anything more in my life! It was such a rush to be doing supplexes, power bombs, back breakers, and so many other wrestling holds. I immediately knew I had found something I truly wanted to do!
I continued my training and I am still training as often as I can. I started my training at the School of Hard Knocks. Even though I was trained at the School of Hard Knocks, I was not trained by the owner, Jesse Hernandez. The majority of my training was by Rudy Luna (EWF Tag Team and American Champion) , however there were other people involved in my training including, but are not limited to, Sue Sexton (former LPWA World Champion),, Black Steel, Krazy K.C.(former EWF World Champion), Steve Masters ( former EWF World Champion), Ricky Reyes (former EWF World Champ, and WF/Ring of Honor Tag Team Champion), Eric Matlock, Bobby Bradley.
I look at wrestling as a way for me to make something of myself and a way to be what and who I want to be. I love the physical nature of wrestling and I realize that it does take brains to do it. I think female wrestling is very hot and I believe more women should wrestle. I have been doing live event wrestling for two years now and have wrestled for many promotions in the U.S. and Mexico.
I have been involved in many aspects of the promotion I was with besides wrestling. I have booked shows, organized events, found sponsors, coordinated the wrestlers, done photography and a multitude of other back room tasks. This experience has been very valuable to me since it has helped get me more knowledge and experience across the board with respect to wrestling and how to run a promotion.
I have since left that promotion because I was the only female and because there was no effort being made to find new female wrestlers outside of the promotion, nor was there any effort to recruit new women for the wrestling school. My fans missed seeing me wrestle and my career had been on hold because I have been left without female opponents. I was not allowed to wrestle men, so I for the most part, was left with no one to wrestle. I now wrestle for promotions across North America and hopefully, one day, over seas. I also work for promotions where I can wrestle men.
My dream now is to start an all
female wrestling school so that women can learn to wrestle. Many
times I think women are intimidated at first by the men and this would
help bring new wrestlers to the industry. I am actively seeking
out partners and investors so I can make this dream a reality.
I hope this little biography tells
you enough about me. I try to speak from my heart and be honest with
people. I am very serious about my wrestling and modeling career and
I really like to work with people who are serious about working with
wrestlers and models in general.
website hurricanehavana.net
webcam site : herbicepscam.com Come chat with me.
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ HurricaneHavana
yahoo messanger: hurricanehavana
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