Texas Legend Kevin Von Erich Talks AEW, Legacy, and Sons Ahead of San Antonio Show

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Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Wrestling icon and local Texas star Kevin Von Erich sits down to discuss the upcoming AEW Dynamite & Collision event on October 22nd at the Boeing Center at TechPort in San Antonio!

With AEW on a meteoric ascent as the first true mainstream wrestling alternative in decades, Von Erich offers insights into what fans can expect on this action-packed night. He'll also share stories from his near 50-year career and speak about his sons, Marshall & Ross Von Erich, who are continuing the family's legendary path as part of the AEW roster.

Don't miss this opportunity to hear from a wrestling Hall of Famer with deep Texas roots, right before AEW returns to the Alamo City!

AEW Dynamite/Collision: San Antonio
Date:
OCTOBER 22, 2025
Venue:
Boeing Center at TechPort
City:
San Antonio, TX
Time:
6:30pm CT

https://www.allelitewrestling.com/aew-event/aew-dynamite-collision-san-antonio

Chapters: 00:00-00:28: Introduction & Welcome

  • Welcome to I Am Refocused Radio.
  • Introduction of special guest: Kevin Von Erich, true Texas wrestling legend.
  • Promoting AEW Dynamite and Collision in San Antonio at the Boeing Center at Techport on October 22nd.

00:28-00:54: The Von Erich Sons & AEW

  • Mention of his sons, Marshall and Ross Von Erich, continuing the family legacy in AEW (airs on TBS, TNT, and streams on HBO Max).
  • Thanking Kevin Von Erich for his time.
  • How are you doing, sir?

00:54-02:24: Fondest Memories & the People of Texas

  • Discussing nearly five decades in the business and asking which moments still stand out today.
  • Sharing a story about a costume contest in Wichita Falls during Halloween.
  • Recounting the moment he lifted a heavy little girl dressed as a witch into the ring, and the crowd's considerate silence to avoid hurting her feelings.
  • Highlighting the brotherhood and consideration of the people of Texas.

02:24-04:44: Personal Growth and the Importance of Family

  • Reflecting on lessons learned while growing and succeeding in the business.
  • The initial focus on working "hard all out" to bring home a check for the family.
  • The crushing loss of his brothers, David in 1984 and Mike in 1986.
  • Realizing that family was what was important all along, not money or fame.
  • Describing the intense work ethic—performing with fever, broken bones, and dislocations—because the fans paid their money.
  • The motivation of being a father: willing to pay any price and the confidence his family had in him.
  • Concluding that love is the greatest force on Earth.

04:44-05:04: AEW Event Promotion

  • Reminder to tune into I Am Refocus Radio with Kevin Von Erich.
  • Promoting AEW Dynamite and Collision in San Antonio on October 22nd at the Boeing Center at Techport.

05:04-07:51: Advice for Sons and the New Era of Wrestling

  • Asking what advice he gives his sons, Marshall and Ross, on balancing fame, pressure, and purpose.
  • Recounting his own father's advice not to enter the business and his sons' similar defiance.
  • Describing the brutal training in Japan ("like torture") with a thousand sit-ups and push-ups daily, sweeping, bowing, and building the ring.
  • The sons' love for the business despite the hardship.
  • Observing that AEW has "burst out from the pack" and is a leader.
  • Praising modern wrestlers as fluid, decisive, and professional athletes right out of college or the NFL.
  • Noting the absence of drugs in the current wrestling business.
  • Lamenting that his brothers can't see this new era.
  • Asking if he sees a glimpse of his younger self in his sons and the importance of work ethic.

07:51-12:30: Work Ethic, Discipline, and The Movie

  • Stating you get out of it what you put into it; it's about paying the price and working harder than others.
  • Discussing the discipline and hard life of an athlete.
  • Addressing The Iron Claw movie, mentioning the filmmakers were from England and didn't consult him.
  • Pushing back on the depiction of Texans as "rough" and his father's strict, but respectful, upbringing with a leather strap.
  • Highlighting the Texas values: respect, punctuality, and keeping your word.
  • Asking what sets AEW apart from other promotions.
  • Comparing AEW to the "World-Class Wrestling" of his day: having young, hungry guys who developed organic, natural personalities.
  • Praising AEW athletes as hard-working, devoted to the sport, and masters of their counters, reversals, and submissions.
  • Refuting the movie's narrative that his father forced them to wrestle or that it was "money, money, money."
  • Admitting to using numbing agents (Novocaine) on knees and back before shows, but stressing it was not for fun but to perform better for the crowd.
  • Asserting wrestling is the purest form of entertainment.

12:30-15:23: San Antonio Fans and Texas Wrestling Pride

  • Addressing fans going to the Boeing Center on October 22nd.
  • Remembering the incredible noise in San Antonio at the Freeman Coliseum and Hemisphere Arena—"better than Dallas."
  • Sharing his love for San Antonio and the Texas rivers, mentioning his recent move to the country near Sisterdale.
  • Quote: "If you want to find a way to really love Texas, try leaving it for 20 years."
  • Asking what he's most proud of regarding Texas wrestling on a global stage.
  • Describing the Texas style as men who will "pay the price" and "knock the heck out of each other."
  • Expressing how the crowd noise and chanting is essential, recalling how difficult it must have been for young wrestlers during COVID in empty arenas.
  • Stating wrestlers "feed off the crowd," and you "don't feel anything when you're flying off the turnbuckles."

15:23-18:14: Final Lessons and True Legacy

  • Asking what lessons today's wrestlers need to learn from his experience.
  • Discussing muscle memory and the wrestler's code of ethics.
  • Sharing a story about his friend, Bruiser Brody, and the danger of crossing someone who is "that down to hurt, to pain," leading to Brody's death.
  • Asking what legacy means to him personally, beyond titles and fame.
  • Reiterating that his sons and family have no curse—they are blessed.
  • Expressing concern that the movie's narrative ("curse" and name-changing) is "a bunch of bull" and not the truth, though he knows movies are "strong things."
  • Final thank you and good wishes for the show in San Antonio.

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