Baron Black talks about Satnam Singh’s training at The Nightmare Factory.
Satnam Singh recently made his debut on AEW programming and while the first impression has some fans skeptical of what the gigantic athlete’s ceiling may be in the wrestling industry, those who have seen him training first-hand say that he has a great passion for the industry and is giving professional wrestling everything he's got.
Baron Black, in a recent interview with Sean Ross Sapp, spoke about his own experiences seeing Satnam Singh training at The Nightmare Factory in Georgia and echoed many of the same sentiments regarding his passion and desire to make his country proud and be the best wrestler he can be.
“All I can tell you is me training at the Nightmare Factory regularly and seeing him, he has not missed a day of training,” Black said. “He has been there every day. He’s fully committed to being a professional wrestler. He loves it. His family loves it. He definitely wants to make his family and his country proud. He has really been working hard to learn all he can and be great at what he does especially for his size.”
Speaking about the second appearance of Satnam Singh, which occurred by way of a post-match beatdown on Jonathan Gresham at AEW Battle of the Belts II on Saturday, April 16, 2022, Baron said he was pleased to see Satnam Singh get the opportunity to show more of what he can do and that what he showed off was only the tip of the iceberg.
“I’m glad everybody got to see some of what he can do at Battle of the Belts because that’s just the tip of the iceberg,” he continued. “We have seen this man do stuff in training that seven-footers should not be able to do. I think a lot of people are gonna be surprised when he finally goes loose and goes crazy. They’re gonna be surprised. I think that’s the best thing I can tell people. You’re gonna be surprised by what actually he can actually do. I can’t wait to see it.”
Satnam Singh spoke about his own desires in a recent interview that occurred prior to his debut. First and foremost, he says he wants to make history for the Indian people. Learn more here.
Aside from his own training and wrestling obligations, Baron Black has been busy promoting BATTLE SLAM: VENDETTA, which will take place from the Oasis Event Center in Atlanta on April 24, promises to mesh the worlds of hip-hop and pro wrestling. You can pick up tickets for the event, and see a full talent and match card rundown, at this link.