Thursday July 24th, 2014 – Island Lake, IL
A lot of things sound really great in theory. Communism is a
big one, but nobody has been able to pull it off successfully for any
significant amount of time. Polygamy is another. It sounds like a party, but
there are laws against it for a reason. The success of any idea lies in the
execution.
When I lived in Los Angeles in the mid ‘90s, I knew I needed a gimmick
to separate me from a ridiculously large glut of white males trying to make a
dent in standup comedy. Supply was FAR greater than demand even then, and I saw
it. From my longstanding background in pro wrestling promotion, I zeroed in on
a persona I thought would get me the most attention and get me seen.
That idea was to become “The Sports Comedian - With Balls”. I’d asked my
friend and mentor Ross Bennett what he thought I should focus on, and he asked
me what topics I knew best. I told him I knew sports, and I wasn’t lying. I
have been a rabid sports fan since I was able to tie shoes.
Ross’s answer was fast and simple: “Well, why don’t you call yourself
The Sports Comedian?”
It clicked with me immediately, and I spent all the money I had at the
time to get photos taken in sports jerseys. I even had sports cards of me
printed up. I got a crew cut like I though a sports comedian should have, and I
proceeded to try and book myself. That’s where the glitch came in.
I didn’t think of it at the time, but not everyone is as enthusiastic
about sports as I am. In fact, a whole lot of people couldn’t care less about
it – especially women. Granted, there are quite a few women that do follow
sports at least casually, but not nearly enough to support what I was doing.
I vividly recall getting on stage with this idea more than a few times,
and seeing people’s faces tune out as soon as I said I was going to talk about
sports. There were some nights that went very well, but it was too inconsistent
so I dropped it after a few months and dove head first right back into the pool
of anonymous Caucasians. “Mr. Lucky” is what I tried next, and that jury’s still
out.
Times have changed and so have I, and I think the time is right to try
this idea again. I have the chance to dust it off on Monday August 11th,
at Zanies Comedy Club on Wells Street in Chicago. Every few months they give me
a Monday night and let me do whatever I want – within reason. I told them I
wanted to try this idea, and they gave me the thumbs up. I really think it will
succeed.
Everything is so compartmentalized with the advent of the internet, and
that wasn’t the case the first time I tried. If this is marketed correctly –
and that’s the rub for just about anything – I know I can carve out a great
niche market. People that love sports are rabid, and there are MILLIONS of us
nationwide. If I can tap into that market, I have to believe I can make a
comfortable living.
Even if I would only do it part time, I think I could still do more than
ok. Every sports team on every level has an awards banquet or a pre season kick
off dinner, and if this idea was presented properly I know it would get some
bites. Well, I think so anyway. Here’s my chance to prove it.
I’ve got a killer lineup of comedians already lined up, and if nothing
else it will be fun to hang out with them. I am going to rattle all the media
cages I can, and hope I can get some publicity.
Twenty years ago I stuck everything I had into this gimmick. The time wasn't right then, but maybe it is now. Come out to Zanies Comedy Club in Chiacgo August 11th if you like sports. www.zanies.com |
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