Post by timothyhunt on Sept 8, 2013 14:51:39 GMT -5
So I guess most people don't understand why I do what I do in the pro wrestling ring. Is it simply because I am that damn good at my job? Is it because I have honed my craft and skill a bit better than the rest? Whatever the case may be to you moronic fools, don't disregard me at all. The last idiot who disregarded me ended up with barbed wire around his neck and me winning a title belt. That is neither here nor there.
What is about to take place at the BC Legacy Tourney is something that few can fathom. Two Pro Wrestling X superstars tearing the roof off of the arena. Just like we did back in PWX, but there is a slight catch to this. While I work for both Canada X Pro and PWX, John Pariah lost his job at PWX thanks to some greedy upper management there. I am not discounting the talent of John Pariah at all. He took me to limits I didn't know I possessed in Osaka Japan when we wrestled the first time. When he called me out, I answered back and I took him to school in our last encounter.
So you could say John that we are one and one? You are a great man John Pariah. Someone that kids probably look up to if they ever wanted to get in the pro wrestling business. Here is the difference about us. I don't want to be the person that people look up to. I don't want to be the person that people admire. I am not in pro wrestling for admiration. I don't want the fame that is garnered with title belts. The only thing that I want to be in pro wrestling in the best. Not the best in the world, not some fluke champion like Brett Starr. The best in anything I do.
Now there are those listening that may not understand me, but to understand controversy is like walking through a very large and long maze. Once you think you have it figured out, the plan shifts and the game changes. John, I know that you are going to take me to my limits. I know that you will push me like no other competitor in this company or sport. I said it when you told me I had gone soft, you will regret poking the bear. Only this time...there are no rules. Well in my view point there are no rules. Legacy rules are kind of like hardcore style to me...and that is right in my wheel house. So I bid you good luck because luck is for losers. Which you will become one tonight John. On my way to glory...you will be the first to fall at my hand.
What is about to take place at the BC Legacy Tourney is something that few can fathom. Two Pro Wrestling X superstars tearing the roof off of the arena. Just like we did back in PWX, but there is a slight catch to this. While I work for both Canada X Pro and PWX, John Pariah lost his job at PWX thanks to some greedy upper management there. I am not discounting the talent of John Pariah at all. He took me to limits I didn't know I possessed in Osaka Japan when we wrestled the first time. When he called me out, I answered back and I took him to school in our last encounter.
So you could say John that we are one and one? You are a great man John Pariah. Someone that kids probably look up to if they ever wanted to get in the pro wrestling business. Here is the difference about us. I don't want to be the person that people look up to. I don't want to be the person that people admire. I am not in pro wrestling for admiration. I don't want the fame that is garnered with title belts. The only thing that I want to be in pro wrestling in the best. Not the best in the world, not some fluke champion like Brett Starr. The best in anything I do.
Now there are those listening that may not understand me, but to understand controversy is like walking through a very large and long maze. Once you think you have it figured out, the plan shifts and the game changes. John, I know that you are going to take me to my limits. I know that you will push me like no other competitor in this company or sport. I said it when you told me I had gone soft, you will regret poking the bear. Only this time...there are no rules. Well in my view point there are no rules. Legacy rules are kind of like hardcore style to me...and that is right in my wheel house. So I bid you good luck because luck is for losers. Which you will become one tonight John. On my way to glory...you will be the first to fall at my hand.