Lights, Camera, Braxton

Lights, Camera, Braxton

From The Low Blow Show by Immortal Storm

May 16, 2025 · 56 min · Season 1 · Episode 7

About this episode

Jeaux "Action" Braxton discusses his journey from indie wrestling to film and his experiences during WrestleMania weekend.

Coming off a thrilling WrestleMania weekend in Vegas, native indie wrestler Jeaux "Action" Braxton shares his experience wrestling on the west coast, from growing a fan base during the covid era, to traveling as part of a popular faction, all the way to becoming an extra featured in Charlotte Flair's entrance. He details attending college for film, and how it led to him doing camera work for TNA, and transitioning from behind the camera to on screen. Storm and Braxton share similar thinking processes when it comes to having a memorable identity and following your own path to success. - 0:00 Our first interaction, introducing yourself to fans, building a connection, being an indie wrestler in the COVID era, getting your name out there, the wrestling scene in Vegas - 5:36 Braxton’s love of film and wrestling, finding a wrestling school at 12, paying his wrestling dues at 13, attending college in Chicago for film, taking theater, developing character - 14:13 Having memorable imagery and an identity; hair color, Immortal Storm’s “HipHop Championship” - 18:43 Training at FSW, learning from DLo Brown, and Kenny King - 23:39 Learning from theater classes, applying it to prowrestling…

People in this episode

Host: Immortal Storm

Guest: Jeaux "Action" Braxton

Topics covered

  • indie wrestling
  • WrestleMania
  • film and wrestling
  • character development
  • COVID era wrestling
  • production skills

Keywords

  • indie wrestler
  • WrestleMania weekend
  • fan base
  • camera work
  • TNA
  • character identity
  • theater classes

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: TNA

Places: Vegas, Chicago

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