Cheyenne Jewel

When I have a big match coming up with an opponent, as long as I’m in a health state of mind, I like to prepare myself as best as possible for the fight. I stalk the hell out of my oponent. I watch all her matches priror to the fight to find flaws. Thankfully Cheyenne Jewel has been doing a lot of matches for US and academy as of lately and I have been able to really break down her work. I was rather impressed with her work at academy. She has gone up against several of the best girls in the industry right now. I actually had a match with her for academy back in January ( ACA 332), alas I was a last minute stand in for a girl who couldn’ t do the match so I got cheyenne after she had already wrestled with Dragon Lily just moments before. So I didn’t get a fresh Cheyenne and therefore couldn’t get a true gauge of her skills. I do recall, even after she had been worn out a little from wrestling the Dragon, she was in top form and super strong. So I looked to other matches with elite wrestling for various companies to see if I could find some flaws. I started with Cheyennes matches with Wenona. Both Academy and US have recently released matches with these two hard bodies going at it and both had similar results. Through watching Chey’s matches with Wenona I found that Cheyenne had superior wrestling skills and was able to maintain a very dominant position on Wenona however, she fell prey ( as many of us do) to getting caught in Wenona’s headlock from the bottom and then was easily rolled.

I think the most impressive match  I  have seen with Cheyenne was her resent Academy match with Dia Zerva (SOAP 427). Cheyenne lands the first submission of the match within seconds of the match starting and soon sets the tone for this highly competitive match. Cheyenne shows her stubborness and brute strength in this match. She is able to withstand some brutal submission attempts and counter them as well. This particular soap match was so back and forth, I had to watch it a few times and actually count the submissions to see who the actual winner was. Although this match was a submission style match, Cheyenne showed superior wrestling skills and maintained a dominant possition through most of her match with Dia. This was a nail bitting match and really could have been anyone’s game..but in the end, only one could walk away as the winner.

Another way I like to stalk my opponents is to follow their twitter and/or facebook should they have one. I like  to see where their state of mind is; if there head is in the game. The week before my big match at US with cheyenne. Her head wasn’t in the game. I figured ” I got this”. Unfortunately, I know all to well what it’s like to take a match when you’re head and heart just isn’t in it. I’ve lost a handful of times due to personal stress and it’s not fun. There was about a 2 year period where my ex was constantly breaking up with me the day before a big fight…..it took it’s toll…then of course last year during the finals at summer vengeance, I broke my hand and my son was also in the hospital..I just couldn’t focus. a lot of this sport is metal warfare…which is were the shit talking comes in to play. I know Cheyenne is a great wrestler, her head just want’ in the game this time. But I look forward to working with her next year. She’s a rising star and she’s going to be kicking everyone’s ass soon enough. You can see our match on US now. It’s just been posted here: http://www.ultimatesurrender.com/track/MTAzNDU3NDozOjg,297/