Brimstone (wrestler) - Personal Life

Personal Life

Brimstone was the subject of a roast for his thirty fifth birthday. The event's hosts were his longtime friend Jose Castillo and Sarah Hartshorne, with a celebrity panel that included AJ Pero, Leilene Ondrade, and Claire Unabia. The net proceeds went towards "The Brimstone Fund" and will be utilized as a yearly college tuition scholarship for young men and women who are looking to pursue a career in the entertainment industry.

Brimstone wed Danielle Rivera, his partner of close to eight years on October 11, 2009. The wedding party included his children, son serving as the ringbearer and daughter as a junior bridesmaid. Halina James the daughter of America’s Next Top Model's Claire Unabia served as the flower girl.

In a 2010 interview with the The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, Brimstone described the irony of his time spent wrestling in a church while he was with Pro Wrestling Revolution, saying "I’m as Jewish as Jewish gets", despite the fact that he often hears "Get out of here! You don’t LOOK Jewish!" when his religion is discussed. Brimstone noted that he was working on a wrestling-related project with fellow Jewish wrestler Missy Hyatt and looked forward to an opportunity to face Jewish wrestler Barry Horowitz, who he felt was the most underrated of the many Jewish wrestlers competing.

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