“Success isn't just about winning matches, it's about making a difference in people's lives.”
Growing up in South Africa, Jason McBride always had a love for sports. After moving to Brisbane to pursue his dream of becoming a professional athlete, he found his passion in the world of wrestling. With his impressive physique and natural charisma, Jason quickly became a fan favorite in the WWE community. Despite his fame, he stays grounded by volunteering at a local children's hospital and spending time with his family.
Growing up in South Africa, wrestling wasn't very popular. It wasn't until I moved to Brisbane and saw my first live event that I fell in love with the sport. Seeing the passion and dedication of the wrestlers on stage made me realize that it was something I wanted to do for the rest of my life.
Winning titles and championships feels great, but the moments that stick with me are the ones where I'm able to inspire and bring joy to fans. I remember a little boy who was going through chemotherapy and was a huge fan of mine. Seeing the smile on his face when I visited him in the hospital was one of the proudest moments of my career.