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McHenry's Thomas combines wrestling, sewing

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McHenry's Brandon Thomas tries to escape the grasp of training partner Milae Akba during a recent workout at Premier Professional Wrestling in Mundelein. Thomas teaches techniques at professional wrestling schools and wrestles under the name Pauly Thomaselli. (Bill Oakes - For the Northwest Herald)

At this moment, Brandon Thomas is at peace.

The instant before he emerges from behind a sparkling silver curtain as Pauly Thomaselli – the 28-year-old McHenry native’s professional wrestling alter-ego – Thomas will pause, close his eyes and exhale.

Flashes of green, red, yellow and purple strobe lights collide in the air. The guitar rifts that introduce The Smut Peddler’s “If You’re Gonna Be Dumb, You Gotta Be Tough” pump out of a ring-side speaker system connected to a laptop computer and throughout Fusion Arena – otherwise recognized as the empty store space inside the 5 Star Swap Mart in Villa Park.

“From Dee-troit City on the southwest side,” the ring announcer begins, drawing out every syllable. “The sure sign of a good time…Pau-ly…Thoma…selli.”

Thomas, who isn’t from Detroit but his alias identifies with it, waits a half-second and then emerges through the curtain, bent on destruction.

Professional wrestling is a dance. To be halfway believable, both combatants must work as one, adhering to a script carefully crafted together before the end result – predetermined hours, if not days, before – becomes reality.

It’s what comes in between the opening bell and the referee pounding the mat three times that Thomas has dedicated nearly the past decade of his life. But for Thomas, who won his first state wrestling championship in eighth grade and still ranks second on McHenry High School’s all-time pins leader list, this is what living feels like.

Thomas’ job begins as he makes his way through the 50 people in the crowd on a cold January night. He exchanges high-fives with some, jaw-jacks with others. Pauly Thomaselli is dressed in green and black hand-sewn tights and a mask that’s part of a

new storyline, with a heavy-duty tow chain thrown around his shoulders.

“I love to entertain people – not necessarily being the center of attention – I don’t need that, I don’t crave that. I get that rush,” Thomas said. “My high is going out there and popping a crowd and getting them to either love me or hate me.”

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A crooked smile appears when you ask Thomas if he remembers his first professional wresting match. He’s sitting at a square dining room table inside a 620-square-foot apartment in McHenry two doors down from Just 4 Fun Roller Rink, where he’ll compete tonight as Premier Pro Wrestling’s heavyweight champion.

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