Post by TFP on Mar 13, 2008 13:40:18 GMT -4
So it's time for the toughest guy around to embark on a new quest in a different wrestling federation. American Pro Wrestling, is it? Let me ask myself something; am I going to get fooled into signing a long-term contract with a wrestling company that will only last a matter of weeks, if not a couple of months at the longest? There's been a list of wrestling federations that I've signed with that turned belly-up in no time. Wrestling companies like NGW, W2K and even though it comes back like every now and then like a stray-cat, Michigan State Wrestling. For almost a year I have been looking for a place to compete year-round, week after week and at least make a good living inside of the wrestling ring. But everytime I make a decision, the wrestling company that I'm in either folds because it's not getting enough ratings or because they have insufficient funds and can't pay the wrestler's their hard earned money. I'm just going to wonder if this place will be any different. I'm hoping that it will be something that I am and stick it through to the end: tough.
Regardless of what obstacles you have to face, battle them and make sure that you come out the winner at all costs, even if it means throwing away all of your money in some silly scam operated by a brazen man in his thirties, as long as you tried your best. Sure, everybody would get pissed at you and probably never speak to you ever again for making such a stupid decision, but you did your best and gave it a shot, how could anybody be that pissed off at you? I mean, Paul Heyman's still popular among the wrestling industry even though he made a bad decision about ECW's travelling and show-booking. I'm sure whoever's running this place will be getting that same treatment no matter how half-assed a decision he makes.
"This place is going to be interesting..."
Regardless of what obstacles you have to face, battle them and make sure that you come out the winner at all costs, even if it means throwing away all of your money in some silly scam operated by a brazen man in his thirties, as long as you tried your best. Sure, everybody would get pissed at you and probably never speak to you ever again for making such a stupid decision, but you did your best and gave it a shot, how could anybody be that pissed off at you? I mean, Paul Heyman's still popular among the wrestling industry even though he made a bad decision about ECW's travelling and show-booking. I'm sure whoever's running this place will be getting that same treatment no matter how half-assed a decision he makes.
"This place is going to be interesting..."