Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2017 20:36:49 GMT -5
Hey everyone, Wasabi here, live blogging once again straight from the heart of the city! I'm sitting here right now in the Oceanview Pavilion arena in Port Hueneme, California. This is the exact spot I want to be, because I'm very excited and hungry to have my second ever professional wrestling match. This is going to be a night that no one will forget, because by God, I will win this match against both Alex Hunter and Karari, regardless of what my opponents may say.
You see, after last week's shocking loss to Karari Makelah at Unscripted, I went into a depression. Most people would call it a 'funk' and I stayed there for a few days. But then I realized something. I realize that losing my first match was just a cattle prod to me, pushing me to do better, become better, be better. That is why I am here tonight, with my wrestling gear in my bag, my fists taped up and my hair spiked high. Here in just a few hours, I will walk out of this room, step through that black curtain, and head down that ramp. The ring is calling to me and there is no way that I'm going to ignore it.
Now I know that most people don't give two shits about me or anything that I do. After all, I'm just a rookie. Some low level idiot that is on the developmental brand of New Generation Wrestling. Sure, I am not some veteran that everyone knows. Yes, I am not a well-known guy on Twitter and I agree that I'm not exactly the kind of guy that looks like a winner or a champion.
But let me tell every single person out there something: You can all blow me. I don't care about anything right now but winning that Long Beach Championship and having that first taste of gold in my career. Oh, Shawn Young is the champion? Well, that's nice for him. While I have respect for the guy, there is no way in hell I am going to let him keep that title. That's going to be mine, my name will be etched on that title bar and I will be the guy that every one will be gunning for.
So what does that mean for me and my future here? That means that I will work my way up that ladder and become the Long Beach champion. Then after I've had my fill of that title, I'll hustle my ass to the South Bay Championship and win that. Then after a lot of work and dedication, I will aim my sights at the West Coast Championship and become the West Coast's premiere, top of the card champion. Will it be a tough go for me? Absolutely. But I know that I can and will do exactly what I have said.
Is there any person out there who doubts me? Please, step up and let's get into the ring. I want to prove myself, I want to shut you up, I will make my case. My name may be strange, but my skills are undeniable. Good luck West Coast guys and gals, I'm coming for you all.
You see, after last week's shocking loss to Karari Makelah at Unscripted, I went into a depression. Most people would call it a 'funk' and I stayed there for a few days. But then I realized something. I realize that losing my first match was just a cattle prod to me, pushing me to do better, become better, be better. That is why I am here tonight, with my wrestling gear in my bag, my fists taped up and my hair spiked high. Here in just a few hours, I will walk out of this room, step through that black curtain, and head down that ramp. The ring is calling to me and there is no way that I'm going to ignore it.
Now I know that most people don't give two shits about me or anything that I do. After all, I'm just a rookie. Some low level idiot that is on the developmental brand of New Generation Wrestling. Sure, I am not some veteran that everyone knows. Yes, I am not a well-known guy on Twitter and I agree that I'm not exactly the kind of guy that looks like a winner or a champion.
But let me tell every single person out there something: You can all blow me. I don't care about anything right now but winning that Long Beach Championship and having that first taste of gold in my career. Oh, Shawn Young is the champion? Well, that's nice for him. While I have respect for the guy, there is no way in hell I am going to let him keep that title. That's going to be mine, my name will be etched on that title bar and I will be the guy that every one will be gunning for.
So what does that mean for me and my future here? That means that I will work my way up that ladder and become the Long Beach champion. Then after I've had my fill of that title, I'll hustle my ass to the South Bay Championship and win that. Then after a lot of work and dedication, I will aim my sights at the West Coast Championship and become the West Coast's premiere, top of the card champion. Will it be a tough go for me? Absolutely. But I know that I can and will do exactly what I have said.
Is there any person out there who doubts me? Please, step up and let's get into the ring. I want to prove myself, I want to shut you up, I will make my case. My name may be strange, but my skills are undeniable. Good luck West Coast guys and gals, I'm coming for you all.