Post by Old School Hero on Oct 4, 2009 1:48:22 GMT -5
Change, good and bad can mean the start of a new path towards failure or greatness. Men attempt daily to change something about their lives with small usually insignificant things like going one route over another. Others decide to go about taking bigger risks when it comes to their lives such as speaking to a man or woman they have become attracted to but normally shy away from. These changes can bring about great improvement, and changes in a persons life, but when these changes come in the wrestling industry change can be a terrible thing.
Jahmon Rastafari, a man full of talent and potential who lacks the right frame of mind in this wrestling industry to act upon it to the utmost. A great many unfortunate turns have made their way upon the career of Jahmon, everything from getting cheated out of the TWD title, to being run over by a sports car in the middle of a match. I would feel sorry for him to be completely honest but since this is the wrestling industry, and not the personal injury league I have to look at everything for the underlying meaning. So when I see everything that has befalled Jahmon I look at two thingd as the main cause of all that has come about. First off is this relationship regardless of how fragile, it may be now with his old pal Sparrow now known as Scott Pandora. Everything about this relationship they have had caused countless problems for Jahmon, leaving Scott to profit career wise from his mistakes. Its really quite sad if you ask me that Scott has been in the business as long as he has, ended up riding the coatails of his friend for all that time. Jahmon clearly got the short end of the stick in that regard from my standpoint, and this type of support for those around him needs to change before he can step out with a change.
The next part is not so simple because it deals with what Jahmon must change within himself, because to do so would in the same measure affect his in ring talent. This is the way it is with everyone whether it is someone like me who has been wrestling for years on end, or someone who just started their career the previous night it all is the same. Most people go in knowing the change may be good or bad right off the bat leaving you to pick up the pieces again. Some men have brought about change in their careers, and have gone on to bigger, and better things with no looking back. Just have a look at Bad Boy Marcus T, and the changes he has made to his career over the ages. How many different titles has he come to hold merely by taking a good long look at himself multiple times? It is simply miraculous what a single man with a little work on himself can do in good time. This is a good oppertunity for you Jahmon, but you have to remember something, possibly the most important fact of all.
Filipe Barroqueiro[/i]: You are stepping into the light of a new day Jahmon, change is what you are looking for, so change is what you will get. The fact that in the middle of this great life change you are not taking the time off required for fulfilling what you desire is a mistake because against stiff competition you suffer weakness. I am not about to lie down, and let you roll over me to show the world this change within yourself, because I am looking to move on. Singles competition is where I have always excelled to my utmost ability so that is where my focus will be for the long term. I have only one focus, and that will be to further push my agenda of change for any and all who truly require it. So you walking into this match wishing to make change within yourself not putting up with being a punching bag for other men is perfect. I look forward to the oppertunity to show the world that the change you are looking at, and I am proposing to others will never be a bad thing. You just need to embrace it, so in the end you will win or lose accomplish the same goals.
Filipe Barroqueiro: Of course there seems to be another man on the horizon looking to bring about this same change with a different version. I find the prospect of his arrival within the TWD to be most interesting, and I will be watching while sooner or later he will be arriving to show the world what he means to do. Perhaps the means we go about these changes will be the same, and perhaps they will conflict leading to matches between the two of us. In the end folks, my stance on the TWD will never change entirely, so when I stand tall, and my goals have been accomplished you all will know I stand alone. Welcome to my age of change, where anything, and everything is possible.
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Jahmon Rastafari, a man full of talent and potential who lacks the right frame of mind in this wrestling industry to act upon it to the utmost. A great many unfortunate turns have made their way upon the career of Jahmon, everything from getting cheated out of the TWD title, to being run over by a sports car in the middle of a match. I would feel sorry for him to be completely honest but since this is the wrestling industry, and not the personal injury league I have to look at everything for the underlying meaning. So when I see everything that has befalled Jahmon I look at two thingd as the main cause of all that has come about. First off is this relationship regardless of how fragile, it may be now with his old pal Sparrow now known as Scott Pandora. Everything about this relationship they have had caused countless problems for Jahmon, leaving Scott to profit career wise from his mistakes. Its really quite sad if you ask me that Scott has been in the business as long as he has, ended up riding the coatails of his friend for all that time. Jahmon clearly got the short end of the stick in that regard from my standpoint, and this type of support for those around him needs to change before he can step out with a change.
The next part is not so simple because it deals with what Jahmon must change within himself, because to do so would in the same measure affect his in ring talent. This is the way it is with everyone whether it is someone like me who has been wrestling for years on end, or someone who just started their career the previous night it all is the same. Most people go in knowing the change may be good or bad right off the bat leaving you to pick up the pieces again. Some men have brought about change in their careers, and have gone on to bigger, and better things with no looking back. Just have a look at Bad Boy Marcus T, and the changes he has made to his career over the ages. How many different titles has he come to hold merely by taking a good long look at himself multiple times? It is simply miraculous what a single man with a little work on himself can do in good time. This is a good oppertunity for you Jahmon, but you have to remember something, possibly the most important fact of all.
Filipe Barroqueiro[/i]: You are stepping into the light of a new day Jahmon, change is what you are looking for, so change is what you will get. The fact that in the middle of this great life change you are not taking the time off required for fulfilling what you desire is a mistake because against stiff competition you suffer weakness. I am not about to lie down, and let you roll over me to show the world this change within yourself, because I am looking to move on. Singles competition is where I have always excelled to my utmost ability so that is where my focus will be for the long term. I have only one focus, and that will be to further push my agenda of change for any and all who truly require it. So you walking into this match wishing to make change within yourself not putting up with being a punching bag for other men is perfect. I look forward to the oppertunity to show the world that the change you are looking at, and I am proposing to others will never be a bad thing. You just need to embrace it, so in the end you will win or lose accomplish the same goals.
Filipe Barroqueiro: Of course there seems to be another man on the horizon looking to bring about this same change with a different version. I find the prospect of his arrival within the TWD to be most interesting, and I will be watching while sooner or later he will be arriving to show the world what he means to do. Perhaps the means we go about these changes will be the same, and perhaps they will conflict leading to matches between the two of us. In the end folks, my stance on the TWD will never change entirely, so when I stand tall, and my goals have been accomplished you all will know I stand alone. Welcome to my age of change, where anything, and everything is possible.
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