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Published - Wednesday, July 05, 2006
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Former WSU athlete Dan Solwold living a dream on pro wrestling circuit

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Dan Solwold is a lucky man.

Not everyone gets to live out their dream. And every day is a reminder to Solwold that no dream is worth giving up on.
After failed attempts in baseball and music and spending time on odd jobs like bartending, Solwold finally found his niche.

A former Winona State University student and a native of Waukesha, Wis., Solwold is known around the world to professional wrestling fans as Austin Aries.

“I don’t wake up every day hating my job. For a lot of people, it’s a struggle just to make it,” Solwold said. “For me, wrestling is a chance to do something I love and that allows me to provide for myself with a comfortable living.”

Solwold has been a fan of professional wrestling as long as he can remember. Still, a career in the business never seemed attainable.

He took the path he thought he should following high school, deciding to attend WSU.

Solwold competed for several years in baseball and football and for one year in wrestling. He made the Winona State University baseball team as a freshman in 1997.

“I was a (5-foot-8) left-handed pitcher who threw in the mid-80s at best,” Solwold said. “I was just excited to be playing ball.”

Things changed, however. Solwold quit the team before the season started, never throwing a pitch for the Warriors.

“It was a lot of stuff really,” Solwold said. “It was my first time away from home and I got caught up in the party scene.

“Plus, when you get to that level, it takes a lot more commitment and time. Being a realist and knowing that this wasn’t going to parlay into anything more than it really was, I just moved on.”

Solwold stayed at WSU three more years, switching majors twice until finally deciding that, like baseball, college just wasn’t for him.

“Winona can be a good place to learn, if that’s what you want to do,” Solwold said. “I went there because it seemed like the next logical step. Unfortunately, I got caught up in the bars and the downtown scene.”

Time spent in the bars wasn’t all wasted. Solwold turned his experience with beverages into a year-long bartending job at the American Legion.

“It was a fun job,” he said. “It was a different dynamic — me with all my piercings and my shaved head and all these old people. But by the end they all liked me and I ended up meeting some pretty nice people.”

It was meeting the right people that ended up helping push Solwold’s wrestling career forward.

He knew plenty about the sport, spending as much time as possible studying wrestling.

“When I was 4 years old, the (American Wrestling Association) came on and it grabbed my attention,” Solwold said. “From that point on I was a fan. I knew all the names, all the moves, all the promotions and I read all the magazines.”

Wrestling, though, never seemed like a realistic option. He had no idea where to start.

That changed in July 2000, when a friend called and told him about a wrestling school in Minneapolis.

“It never dawned on me that I could get into the business,” Solwold said. “When the opportunity opened up, I jumped on it.”

Moving to Minneapolis with $500 to his name, Solwold worked out a deal with head trainers Eddie Sharkey and Terry Fox that would allow him to pay off the $3,000 training fee over time.

“I was fresh out of college and didn’t have a lot of money,” Solwold said. “They were generous enough to let me pay a small down payment and then pay $25 here, $50 there.”

Solwold also was lucky enough to have a support system of family and friends who even now help him stick with his career through hard times.

“My mom knew how much of a wrestling fan I was growing up, and she has been supportive,” Solwold said. “She just wants me to be happy. If this life was going to keep me on the straight and narrow, she was all for it. Now she’s my No. 1 fan.

“I know other guys in the

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business whose parents aren’t supportive at all. The last thing you need is someone telling you this isn’t a real job.”

An injury while training allowed Solwold to return to Winona, where he fronted a hard-rock cover band — Zeno’s Revenge — which frequently performed at bars such as Chuckers and Rascals.

Even after the injury healed, Solwold stuck with the band until it broke up around 2003.

“I love music and I love performing,” Solwold said. “But my window of opportunity for wrestling was limited physically and music is something that I could always go back to later.”

Things moved fast after the injury. He made his debut for Midwest Pro Wrestling in November 2000.

Solwold hasn’t looked back.

He has competed in dozens of wrestling promotions throughout North America, including nationally televised TNA Wrestling.

He’s found the most success in Ring of Honor, where he is a former heavyweight champion and currently holds one half of the tag team championship with partner Roderick Strong.

“If you’re into in-ring wrestling, Ring of Honor is the place to see it,” Solwold said. “If you like larger than life stars, a lot of pyro and half-naked women, then ROH is probably not for you. ROH is definitely an alternative.”

Life as a wrestler has also given him the opportunity to travel abroad. He has wrestled in Austria, Switzerland, Mexico, Canada and the United Kingdom. He heads to Japan for the first time later this month.

“It’s definitely a huge perk,” Solwold said. “I’ve been to a handful of countries and that’s a big plus. It really helps to break the monotony.”

The travel is nice, but there are definite drawbacks to life on the road.

Solwold wrestles on the weekends and trains during the week, so there really is no day off.

Then there are injuries. Wrestlers like Solwold work through bruises, cuts, fractures, concussions and illness on a regular basis.

Time out of the ring that could be used for healing is otherwise taken up with training and travel.

“I have given up a lot of things, and down the road I know that hip or knee replacement surgery are definite possibilities,” Solwold said. “I know I’m always one injury away from my in-ring career being over.”
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    Little Sis wrote on Jul 18, 2007 5:18 PM:

    " Danny is my brother and I love him, he is a great big brother as well as athlete! He is hilarious, a real jokester when around us all! He rocks in the ring and back at home too! Love ya Bro! "

    Steve Ngeth WINONA/LACROSSE ROUGHRIDERS (#1) wrote on Jul 10, 2006 11:14 AM:

    " I met him through my buddy Ian Finch. This dude rocks!!!! The night we went out he gave me a karate chop slap to the chest. I just wanted to see what it felt like?? My chest was beat red for days!!! It felt GREAT!!!!!!!! THANKS DUDE!!!!!! "

    Hulk Hogan wrote on Jul 8, 2006 3:05 PM:

    " Good job brother! Hope you and I tangled up in the ring and you'll know the power of hulkamania dude. The almighty legdrop!!! "

    Dorito wrote on Jul 8, 2006 8:05 AM:

    " Austin is just amazing, both in the ring and out. From this article I come to discover that his family is supportive of him. They should be very proud because he really does give his best in the ring, which shows because he has earned these awards and traveling perks. Plus I've had the privilege of meeting him a few months ago in Detroit and Chicago before Wrestlemania. Even to those not in the business, he's appreciative, helpful and straight-up a great human being. "

    WWE/TNA watcher.... wrote on Jul 8, 2006 5:05 AM:

    " I love WWE and know people that wrestle for ROH also up here in the twin cities. My boyfriend also knows of you Austin Aries. You rock the house down man. keep up the well done work you do for wrestling. "

    Jim Strong wrote on Jul 7, 2006 6:44 PM:

    " Austin Aries has always been impressive in the ring.He has always been a professional out of the ring as well.I did not know he was a pitcher on the college level.It just shows you that your dreams can come true. "

    Jeff Schwartz wrote on Jul 7, 2006 3:39 PM:

    " Austin Aries is a tremendous wrestler, and a great person. He's a class act and has earned his success through hard work and dedication. I'm glad he's working for ROH, a promotion he fits perfectly in. This was a well written article with interesting information. "

    Christopher wrote on Jul 7, 2006 9:57 AM:

    " Being there live for Aries' World title win over Joe with my brother and one of my closest friends will always be one of my fondest memories. Good article, keep up the good work Austin. "

    Razzlin' Rick wrote on Jul 7, 2006 8:36 AM:

    " Austin Aries was part of Northern Impact Wrestling's "Impact Invitational Tournament" this last weekend in the Twin Cities. He is a very entertaining wrestler. At these matches he played the "heel" or bad guy and he cheated during his matches. Of course, this is all part of the job as a "heel". Austin has also become very good at throwing insults to the crowd. I really enjoyed watching him perform. "

    Rodney Rogers wrote on Jul 7, 2006 12:58 AM:

    " I've never met Austin Aries in person, but I hope to one day if I'm ever in the Northeast to maybe catch a ROH show, although I wish that one day ROH would come down to New Orleans. He's one of my top 3 favorite pro wrestlers in the world today, and he ALWAYS give 110% in the ring for his fans, and he seems like he's a personable and approachable guy. I hope to have the honor of seeing him in action in person and getting to meet him one day. "

    DJ Danielson wrote on Jul 6, 2006 8:41 PM:

    " After having the honor of ring announcing shows around the area Austin Aries has been a part of over the past 4 years, it is awesome to see him have the success he has had, and great to see him get recognition for it. Great story. I am just wondering if Dan "Casual" Sexon will ever pop up again... "

    Matt Hack wrote on Jul 6, 2006 4:39 PM:

    " After having the oppportunity to meet him after many wrestling shows, I can honestly say he's one of the few people who are as good out of the ring as they are inside of it. This was an excellent read, and it's good to see someone like him getting the credit he deserves. "

    Dusty the Man wrote on Jul 6, 2006 10:48 AM:

    " That is what i wanted to be before i hurt my back at my job i hope you read these becouse i love the wwe and i am still going for my dream job and i am not going to give up on my dream "

    Carlos A. Suarez wrote on Jul 6, 2006 6:04 AM:

    " Mr. Solwold is not only a very good wrestler, but a good person as well, I had the opportunity to meet him at a local show last year, and he's definitely a good influence in the wrestling business. "


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