Post by TFP on Aug 28, 2007 21:08:25 GMT -4
I proved Marcus wrong last week; I showed him that I was capable of beating Superstar Joe in the British Wrestling Alliance. It was something that I have never done in the British Wrestling Alliance, and now that it has happened, I feel ecstatic to say the least. The other night when I walked out of the Wembley Arena, I felt a little spark of attitude. That spark ignited the fuel I had stored within and it made me feel a little bit different and it took me back to the days I reigned at the top of this federation. The Feature Presentation has a little something to say and although it might just be my gratitude of proving Marcus wrong that’s pushing it out of me, I want to be here for a little while longer.
How long? Hmm… for a few weeks and months, even. I’m eager in shoving the facts in Marcus’ face and kicking them down his throat until he digests them within, soon getting the taste of the truth. Marcus despises me, he hates me now. Although we haven’t spoke in over a year, last night proved just how bitter we still were with one another. But what else would you expect from us? He fired me because of my erratic outcomes in matches and moving to Fans Wrestling Alliance made things a whole lot worse for our situation. It seems that the guy can’t accept a couple of losses from a wrestler, but that’s not my problem that the federation had great talent back in the day. Maybe if he hired the jobbers that he was handing contracts out to now, that wouldn’t have happened. But, I’m going to sign a temporary contract with British Wrestling Alliance with one main-intention and that is to piss Marcus off.
Over the past year with my absence from the federation, I’ve learned a lot more in the wrestling sport and it has helped me excel to great heights. In Fans Wrestling Alliance, I’ve become THE most reckless superstars and that’s something that nobody can deny. Although Deus dethroned me a couple of months back, it didn’t take me long to become the Monarch of my citadel again. FWA made me stronger than BWA did with a style of wrestling and I know that’s something that Marcus won’t like to hear, so I’ll just boast about it for a while until Marcus decides to do something more mature and professional than to fire me. The least he could have done was teach me a lesson by making me go through months in strenuous matches against him. That’s what he did to James Tsunami, why didn’t he do it to me? Was it ‘cause he knew he couldn’t win when it came to wrestling talent? Seems that’s the reason to me.
Marcus thinks that the battle is over, he thinks that it ended long, long ago. But he’s as wrong as anybody could be. Just because I’m over in Fans Wrestling Alliance doesn’t mean that I can be in British Wrestling Alliance for a little while. It’s time to understand that when you do wrong, expect to get you ass-kicking by the person you pissed off. It doesn’t matter how long ago it was, the act will not be forgotten. Instead, it will snowball up overtime and the frustration will explode on you at the right time and at the right place.
I’m in the right place, Marcus.
I just need to fight the suitable time.
How long? Hmm… for a few weeks and months, even. I’m eager in shoving the facts in Marcus’ face and kicking them down his throat until he digests them within, soon getting the taste of the truth. Marcus despises me, he hates me now. Although we haven’t spoke in over a year, last night proved just how bitter we still were with one another. But what else would you expect from us? He fired me because of my erratic outcomes in matches and moving to Fans Wrestling Alliance made things a whole lot worse for our situation. It seems that the guy can’t accept a couple of losses from a wrestler, but that’s not my problem that the federation had great talent back in the day. Maybe if he hired the jobbers that he was handing contracts out to now, that wouldn’t have happened. But, I’m going to sign a temporary contract with British Wrestling Alliance with one main-intention and that is to piss Marcus off.
Over the past year with my absence from the federation, I’ve learned a lot more in the wrestling sport and it has helped me excel to great heights. In Fans Wrestling Alliance, I’ve become THE most reckless superstars and that’s something that nobody can deny. Although Deus dethroned me a couple of months back, it didn’t take me long to become the Monarch of my citadel again. FWA made me stronger than BWA did with a style of wrestling and I know that’s something that Marcus won’t like to hear, so I’ll just boast about it for a while until Marcus decides to do something more mature and professional than to fire me. The least he could have done was teach me a lesson by making me go through months in strenuous matches against him. That’s what he did to James Tsunami, why didn’t he do it to me? Was it ‘cause he knew he couldn’t win when it came to wrestling talent? Seems that’s the reason to me.
Marcus thinks that the battle is over, he thinks that it ended long, long ago. But he’s as wrong as anybody could be. Just because I’m over in Fans Wrestling Alliance doesn’t mean that I can be in British Wrestling Alliance for a little while. It’s time to understand that when you do wrong, expect to get you ass-kicking by the person you pissed off. It doesn’t matter how long ago it was, the act will not be forgotten. Instead, it will snowball up overtime and the frustration will explode on you at the right time and at the right place.
I’m in the right place, Marcus.
I just need to fight the suitable time.