Though Lasater’s relationship with Simpson ended in 2007,
he has continued to attend LDS Sunday meetings regularly. Lasater attributes much of his success over
those years to the inspiration found there.
“In 2009,” Lasater stated, “at the World Extreme Cagefight, the
‘ground-and-pound’ move that I used was something I had seen the previous
Sunday at a ward in Billings, Montana.
[There is] nothing like a Valiant 8 finally losing it on a twin
brother—I mean BAM—head-to-pew-to-floor and OVER! Wow, it gets me excited just thinking about
it.”
Lasater’s attendance at LDS sacrament meetings has
obviously caught the attention of many missionaries. He admits that he felt drawn to many of the
pictures in earlier editions of the Book of Mormon, but has not felt a need to
formally join. When asked about being
baptized, Lasater stated that “I know how much the church means to its members,
and if I could always work in the Nursery, I mean, YES, what a training ground,
but from my point of view, the best things that people like Rulon Gardner and
Vai Sikahema got from being Mormon are techniques and toughness. I’m not sure I need to be baptized to get
that.”
When asked about professional wrestling, Lasater admits
the draw. He explained, “I have thought
long and hard about professional wrestling.
I’m not into the costumes, glitz, and the acting, but I have seen a
Sunbeam do things with a hymnbook that I would LOVE to try out on another human
being.”
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