From an interview with Mat :
“There are so many contributions the UK has made to BMX. In the ’80s all media was in America and the influence was from America because of that. America overshadowed a lot of the great progression coming out of England in those times. There were so many great riders in England, the likes of Craig Campbell and Mike Canning. Craig did the first wall ride, or he was in that first group of riders experimenting doing wallrides and then Voelker put the spot light on it at the KOV king of streets contest. I also remember Craig go up and just axle stall a ramp at the 87’ Tizer world cup and then just drop back in. Nobody thought about doing that and he did it. I saw that, went home and started doing it on the ramp with pegs. Then Steve [Swope] started seeing that and started figuring out how to grind and move doing it. I then started to do toothpicks and icepicks, and just balancing playing around on the pegs, doing feebles and smiths. But all that progression came from watching Craig Campbell go up and land on his axles. He might not exactly invented all that but the influence came from England, and the wall rides came from England.”